Named ‘Q50 Eau Rouge’, the car has its name from one of the most exciting uphill corners of the Formula One track at Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium. The Eau Rogue corner at the Formula One track race circuit is believed to be one of the most complex routes to navigate for most drivers since it requires exceptional focus and strength. Infiniti, however, is not willing to disclose any details as yet.
A prestigious brand from the Japan-based automaker Nissan, the Infinity Q50 Eau Rogue flawlessly mixes road car technology with distinguished motorsport vision, giving customers a perfect blend of extreme performance and super class design.
The Infiniti Q50 Eau Rogue luxury car includes aerodynamic styling treatments having design ingredients influenced by Infiniti’s joint venture with the world championship winning team, Red Bull Racing. Since Infiniti has spent millions of dollars on its partnership with the Red Bull, the need for an exclusively Red Bull-inspired Infiniti was always felt.
The lone teaser image of the car released by the company suggests a deluxe design with a ventilated top, a mesh grille, front spoiler and side mirrors crafted out of carbon fiber. The public is hopeful that these improvements will not just be superficial but more than skin-deep.
The success of Infiniti’s designs emanate tremendously from its core belief in increased comfort and improved car performance. Infiniti’s Executive Design Director, Alfonso Albaisa remarked that the inclusion of an increased number of exclusive technologies formed an important foundation for Infiniti’s extreme performance vision. This belief is already signified by the broad customer base the corporation has in over 50 countries.
The Infiniti Q50 Eau Rogue is expected to be unveiled publicly for the first time on January 13th at a press conference in Detroit.
A vehicle's electrical system is more intricate than ever before, even though it is basically the same design as 30 years ago. This is a major problem that offers a challenge to vehicle owners. Problems associated with the driving operability are caused by variations in voltage due to the use of computerized controls. Even the smallest change in voltage can alter the controls in an electrical system. If regular car service is neglected, car problems can start from poor electrical connections due to lose connections and the buildup of corrosion around the battery posts. A good quality car repair requires the use of a higher level of technology than just a decade ago.
The eco-friendly gimmick war continues to rage on. On the heels of Chevrolet unveiling eco-impact labels on its new vehicles, Ford has announced that its new-for-2013 Escape will be made with plant material.
Ford is replacing some of the materials in the Escape’s doors with kenaf, a tropical plant related to cotton and okra. Kenaf is edible and looks like bamboo; it’s currently used in making cosmetics and paper products.
Ford says using the plant improves the vehicle’s fuel economy because it reduces the weight of the door bolsters by 25%. Its fuel economy gains weren’t specified, however. The automaker says kenaf will help save oil in other ways, too. Because the plant replaces oil-based materials previously used in Escape’s doors, “the use of kenaf is anticipated to offset 300,000 pounds of oil-based resin per year in North America,” Ford said in a press release.
When the redesigned compact SUV goes on sale this spring, kenaf will join Escape’s soy foam seats and head restraints, recycled-tire climate gauges and carpet made from plastic bottles.
Ford’s Escape certainly isn’t the first green vehicle. Land Rover’s new-for-2012 Range Rover Evoque, for example, is made with 35.2 pounds of recycled plastic, or about 1,000 16.9-ounce plastic bottles.
For those who live in the city, getting around is as much about looking the part as it is about finding a practical travel option.Trendy city cars are important because they allow us to get around more easily and are better suited to driving in an urban environment than other vehicles which may struggle with the specific road demands of this environment.
So, what should you look for when planning to buy a city car and how do you know when you’ve found the right one? Here are some tips on how to spot the best city car for you.
1) Test drive
You won’t know whether you really like a car or not unless you actually drive it yourself so a test drive is crucial. Even if you like the look of a car and its performance data is attractive, when you actually drive the vehicle you may not enjoy the experience. You can’t know unless you actually take it for a test drive so this should be the first step before making a final decision.
2) Research
Brochures and websites can’t tell you everything but they will allow you to narrow down your options before hitting the forecourts to find your dream car. Use thorough research to devise a shortlist of cars to test.
3) Opinions
Research doesn’t just have to entail consulting publications and experts so why not ask your friends what cars they prefer to drive when living in the city? They are unlikely to all drive the same vehicle so you should get a good variety of opinions to base your decision on.
If they live locally to you then they may even be able to suggest dealerships which you can use to find your perfect car or other hidden hotspots.
4) Evaluate
Consider all the different tasks you will be using the vehicle for;picking up and dropping off your kids at school, driving to the supermarket or to the gym – all these places will have different parking arrangements which may suit one car better than another. If you live close to a motorway and plan to drive on it regularly then you’ll want a car with quicker acceleration so make sure you evaluate these factors before buying.
5) Use your surroundings
Take a look around where you live and see what cars fill the roads and parking spaces. This will give you a good indication of the types of car and models which are popular for city driving.
Scratching your head? Don’t worry, if you don’t know what a differential is – you will in a moment. That fact is that if you drive a car anywhere in Wilmington, North Carolina, you have a differential. Whether your vehicle is front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive, you have a differential. You might even have two or three.
Not surprisingly, a differential’s job is to compensate for differences. Specifically the differences in wheel speed when turning. For instance, imagine taking a corner near your Wilmington, North Carolina home. Your inside wheel has a shorter distance to travel than the outside wheel as you turn the corner. That means that your outside wheel has to turn faster to keep pace with the inside wheel.
The differential allows the wheels to turn at different speeds while still providing power to your vehicle. Without a differential, our tires would scrub and hop along the pavement during turns like the early cars.
Ever noticed the big bulge in the middle of the rear axle on trucks? That’s the differential. Rear-wheel drive vehicles have a differential in back. Most four-wheel drive trucks and SUVs will also have a similar differential on the front axle. Front-wheel drive vehicles’ differential is called a transaxle because it combines the differential and transmission in one unit. An all-wheel drive vehicle will have a differential or transfer case that adjusts for speed differences between the front and rear drive wheels.
It can seem a little complex to some Wilmington auto owners – but you can see that all of the engine’s power is routed through your differentials. They’re strong enough to handle the work, but- we’ve said it before – they need to be properly lubricated in order to stay strong. So from time to time, you need to have your differential serviced at Atlantic Car Care. The used fluid is drained and replaced with clean fluid. Some auto makers advise certain differentials to have special additives installed.
Get your differential serviced at our Wilmington automotive center: Atlantic Car Care 21 New Bern Street Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 9107941390
Recommendations for the time and mileage interval for servicing your differential, can vary greatly by vehicle. A front-wheel drive vehicle’s transaxle will need servicing more frequently than the rear differential on a pick-up truck, so check with your Wilmington, North Carolina Atlantic Car Care tech or your auto makers owner’s manual for recommendations.
How and where you drive in Wilmington will have an impact as well. If you drive on dirt roads or through streams around Wilmington, North Carolina, you’ll need to service the differential much sooner than if you always stay on highways.
With the price of fuel still eating a hole in our budget, most vehicle owners have learned the importance of fuel economy. However, it appears that many vehicle owners are hesitant to take their cars to an auto repair shop for needed maintenance and auto repair work. It seems they would rather trade their older vehicles in on new cars and many consumers have now downsized into smaller and more fuel-efficient cars.
There are many YouTube videos showing beginners how to drive a manual transmission. On the other end, you can take driving courses at the Skip Barber Driving School at Laguna Seca Raceway to drive a manual transmission like a pro. To help you drive a manual transmission in a way that is easy on your vehicle and gets you the best gas mileage, here are some tips for driving a stick.
1. If you are new to standard transmissions and need to learn how to drive the car, here is a helpful video:
2. Now that you know how to drive your standard transmission vehicle, begin driving as you normally would in an automatic. Avoid tailgating the vehicle in front of you so you have plenty of time to stop.
3. Shift a few hundred RPMs earlier than normal to save gas. By shifting early, you don’t wind the engine up so much.
4. When you are at cruising speed, somewhere around 55 miles per hour, shift to the highest gear to achieve a higher top speed. When your engine is in a higher gear at lower RPMs, your vehicle will use gas more efficiently.
5. Drive a little faster while going up hills so your vehicle can stay in the highest gear longer.
6. If you really want to master the art of driving a stick, enroll in the Skip Barber Driving School. They teach everything from teen driving safety to high performance driving skills. For more information, visit their website at http://skipbarber.com/driving-programs/.
Whether you drive a manual or automatic transmission vehicle, we invite you to Robert’s Auto Repair for regular service and auto body repair. Contact Robert’s Auto Repair today at (831) 373-1534. We are conveniently located near Highway 1 & Del Monte Blvd. at 234 Ramona Avenue, Monterey, CA 93940. We look forward to serving you soon!
Sometimes it’s tough to leave your furry friends at home while you head out for a road trip. After all, our pets are part of our family and we enjoy their company when we travel. Here are some ideas for safe and comfortable travel with your pets.
Dogs:
Depending on your dog, it may be best to travel with a crate, especially if they like to run around the car. Crating will keep your dog safe. In addition, the driver will not have as many distractions when a dog is crated. Keep a small bowl of water inside the crate so your dog can stay hydrated.
Some dogs are calmer and will be happy to lie down in the back seat. To keep your car cleaner, place a dog blanket in the back seat area to reduce the amount of dirt and dog hair getting into your seats. If you place a small bowl of water on the blanket, it will catch any spilled water and keep your seats dry.
Cats:
Most cats prefer to be crated while in the car. Like dogs, crating keeps your cat safe and reduces the number of distractions for the driver. Make sure to place a small bowl of water inside the crate so your feline can take a drink when needed.
Birds and Exotics:
Place your birds or exotic pets in a cage that can easily be restrained so it does not get jostled around. Make sure to have water available to your pets, as well as some food and toys.
All Four Legged Pets:
Put together a travel kit for your pets, which include the following:
Leash
Food
Water
Blanket
Crate (optional)
Chew toys
Brush
Nail clippers
Small first aid kit
Give your four legged friends frequent food, water, and potty breaks. Major freeways often have rest areas that also include pet bathroom areas. Stretching the legs is a good way to burn off excess energy, but make sure your pet is on a leash and cannot escape.
Always park your vehicle in the shade to help your pet stay cool. If it is not raining, it is a good idea to crack the windows for fresh air. Remember that your vehicle can get as hot as an oven on hot days, so never leave your pet in a hot car for over 2 minutes. Always have drinking water available in an open bowl when your pet is in a parked car.
If you are planning a road trip with your pets, Robert’s Auto Repair is available to make sure your vehicle is roadworthy and safe. To schedule your pre-road trip safety inspection, contact Robert’s Auto Repair at (831) 373-1534. We are conveniently located near Highway 1 and Del Monte Blvd. at 234 Ramona Avenue, Monterey, CA 93940. We look forward to serving you soon!
We’re going to be talking about the ethics of automotive repair. It seems like news outlets really like hit-and-run reporting; they hit everyone from groceries stores to retail to physicians. And the Wilmington automotive service and repair industry hasn’t been given a pass either.
Unfortunately, every profession in Wilmington has some bad actors that hurt the reputation of everyone else. On the automotive side, industry associations and professional licensing organizations are very committed to high ethical standards.
Yet some people remain uncomfortable with Wilmington automotive service and repair. It may start with the fact that our vehicles are a big investment and we rely on them for so much in our lives. That alone guarantees our attention. And how well we understand the recommendations really impacts our comfort level.
If we understand what’s recommended and the benefits of taking care of the work – and the pitfalls of putting it off – we’ll have more trust in the recommendation. So communication is key. It’s like going to the doctor; If she’s using medical jargon and takes a lot of basic medical knowledge for granted, we have a hard time following her train of thought. It can be like that with your Wilmington service advisor too. He’s so familiar with all things automotive, he may forget you don’t know a PCV from an EGT.
If you don’t understand what your doctor’s talking about: ask some questions. If you don’t understand what your Wilmington automotive advisor’s talking about: ask some questions.
Let’s go back to those ethical standards; when we hear a repair recommendation, we always ask ourselves, “Is this really necessary?” Well, here’s the industry standard:
If a technician tells you that a repair or replacement is required it must meet the following criteria:
The part no longer performs its intended purpose
The part does not meet a design specification
The part is missing
For example, it you take your car in for a grinding noise when you step on the brakes, you may just think you need new brake pads. After the inspection, the technician at Atlantic Car Care says that you have a cracked rotor and need to replace it.
If you tried to get him to simply put new pads on, he would say that if you didn’t want to replace the rotor; Atlantic Car Care would ethically have to refuse the repair.
To just put pads on a cracked rotor would have been very wrong. The brakes could’ve failed at anytime and needed to be repaired – not just have a band-aid slapped on them.
Now, looking at something not so serious, the technician may suggest repair or replacement if:
The part is close to the end of its useful life – just above discard specifications or likely to fail soon
To address a customer need or request – like for better ride or increased performance
To comply with maintenance recommended by the vehicle’s manufacturer
Based on the technician’s informed experience
Of course, the technician has the burden of making ethical recommendations and properly educating their customers. For the customer, if you are uncomfortable with a recommendation, ask some questions. More information is always a good thing.
There are many YouTube videos showing beginners how to drive a manual transmission. On the other end, you can take driving courses at the Skip Barber Driving School at Laguna Seca Raceway to drive a manual transmission like a pro. To help you drive a manual transmission in a way that is easy on your vehicle and gets you the best gas mileage, here are some tips for driving a stick.
1. If you are new to standard transmissions and need to learn how to drive the car, here is a helpful video:
2. Now that you know how to drive your standard transmission vehicle, begin driving as you normally would in an automatic. Avoid tailgating the vehicle in front of you so you have plenty of time to stop.
3. Shift a few hundred RPMs earlier than normal to save gas. By shifting early, you don’t wind the engine up so much.
4. When you are at cruising speed, somewhere around 55 miles per hour, shift to the highest gear to achieve a higher top speed. When your engine is in a higher gear at lower RPMs, your vehicle will use gas more efficiently.
5. Drive a little faster while going up hills so your vehicle can stay in the highest gear longer.
6. If you really want to master the art of driving a stick, enroll in the Skip Barber Driving School. They teach everything from teen driving safety to high performance driving skills. For more information, visit their website at http://skipbarber.com/driving-programs/.
Whether you drive a manual or automatic transmission vehicle, we invite you to Robert’s Auto Repair for regular service and auto body repair. Contact Robert’s Auto Repair today at (831) 373-1534. We are conveniently located near Highway 1 & Del Monte Blvd. at 234 Ramona Avenue, Monterey, CA 93940. We look forward to serving you soon!
Editorial Note: We can’t help but run this note from your vehicle every year. It’s one of our annual traditions. Happy New Year from the entire Robert’s Auto Repair team!
I, my human’s vehicle, do solemnly swear to make the following New Year’s Resolutions for 2014.
I resolve to carry my humans and their precious cargo safely wherever they drive me.
I resolve to stop as quickly as possible when faced with an emergency situation.
I resolve to respond quickly when my gas pedal is pushed, my steering wheel is turned, my brakes are applied, and when my human is running late.
I resolve to provide warmth when it’s cold, air conditioning when it’s hot, and shelter from the rain, wind, sleet, snow, and hail.
I resolve to never hydroplane, slide, or lose control of myself on the road.
I resolve to use gasoline efficiently, helping my human’s money stretch as far as possible.
I resolve to avoid all accidents, scratches, pot holes, and any damage that would harm me or make my insurance go up.
I resolve to always serve my humans reliably, safely, comfortably, and be ready to go anytime they need me.
I resolve to do everything I can to prevent my humans from locking their keys inside me.
I, my human’s vehicle, will be fully equipped to meet all of my 2014 New Year’s Resolutions if my humans remember that I am part of the family and that I need regular maintenance if I am able to keep my promises.
I, my human’s vehicle, will be delighted to uphold my promises if they take me in for a check-up, repair, some detailing work, some tire work, and/or some body work at Robert’s Auto Repair, located at 234 Ramona Avenue in Monterey, California 93940.
Designing a car is no easy business. It’s a process that takes years and is often split between studios located across the globe — conceptualizing, modeling, wind-tunneling, focus-grouping. When the final product arrives at your local auto mall, it’s been vetted more times than a presidential candidate.
After all that, it baffles us that an auto industry spending billions in product development could still turn out ugly cars. We’re not talking bland, designed-by-committee machines that leave you forgetting they exist. We’re talking rolling eyesores or comic relief on the drive home — cars whose owners you can only hope won them on a game show from hell.
We offer our picks for the top 10 ugly cars from the U.S. market over the past 30 years. We retired the Pontiac Aztek, an SUV even onetime GM product chief Bob Lutz admitted had an “unbridled homeliness.” Don’t get us wrong: The Aztek is ghastly. But it always makes these lists, and we wanted to give others a chance to shine. We are equal-opportunity offenders, after all.
Toyota Tercel wagon, 1983-87
Boxy hatchbacks aren’t inherently ugly, but when you add in odd angles and a rearmost window that looks like it dropped out of a Lego kit, things start to go wrong. It goes completely wrong when you circle around back and realize some joker has slapped an ATM on the back of your car.
Ford Mustang SVO, 1984-86
How do you take an automotive icon and make it ugly? Hire a designer from Ford, circa 1984. That’s when the automaker issued a performance variant of the Mustang called SVO. Already burdened with the econo-hatchback design of other Mustangs, it added a two-tiered spoiler and uniquely awful grille. The hood scoop looked like an aftermarket add-on.
Ford Probe, 1989-92
This may be the only car on the list owned by a Cars.com staffer. “My ’89 Probe was a pale brown called Mocha, so that alone could have influenced it falling on an ugly list,” says Managing Editor David Thomas. Latte hue or no, the Probe’s angular design and beefy proportions were not a good combination.
Chevrolet Lumina APV, 1990-93
Perhaps Chevrolet thought it was grabbing the future with its wedge-shaped Lumina APV, but all it proved was it could make a minivan look like a giant DustBuster. When we reflect on this injustice against families, we’re not saddened that GM is out of the minivan biz.
Ford Taurus, 1996-99
Rounded corners came into vogue in 1990s automotive design, but Ford went too far. Replacing the sensible ’95 Taurus with oval madness left all the aesthetics of a beanbag chair. One reviewer found more than six dozen elliptical shapes, from headlights to the amoeba-shaped dash insert for the stereo and climate controls.
Subaru B9 Tribeca, 2006-07
Subaru gutted it out for two model years before succumbing to its senses and overhauling the B9 Tribeca’s front, but two years of that appalling grille were two too many. We wish we could go back to a time when we hadn’t seen the B9 Tribeca.
BMW 5 Series GT, 2010-present
The 5 Series GT makes us long for the days when BMW had a proper midsize wagon in its lineup for folks who wanted a little more utility. You might think the sacrifices the GT makes in cargo versatility would lead to better looks, but the opposite is true. Why, BMW? Why?
Honda Accord Crosstour, 2010-present
Honda had to quell an internet backlash when the Crosstour debuted on Facebook. With its oversized grille and robotic headlights, the wagon suggests an automotive equivalent to the “before” photo in a rhinoplasty ad. Worst of all? You’d think the bean-shaped proportions would yield good utility, but the Crosstour has less room than most rivals.
Lincoln MKT, 2010-present
Is it a whale? Is it a piano? We prefer to think of it as what happens when a bunch of designers play a game of, “No, I can draw an uglier line than you.” Not to mention that it looks like their paper became folded, resulting in that god-awful rear-window line.
Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet, 2011-present
An all-wheel-drive convertible with reasonable ground clearance is good in theory. But the CrossCabriolet adapts the concept to the Murano SUV’s cluttered face, lops off two doors and squeezes the rest from a piece of Silly Putty. Leave the top up and the bloated tail joins two rear windows, neither of which offers much driving visibility.
Most vehicle owners are interested in ways to stretch their vehicle maintenance budget. Here are a few good-sense driving and car maintenance tips to save dollars at the gas pump, plus keep our environment cleaner. Just follow the vehicle maintenance tips below.
We are getting to the hottest part of summer and there are a couple things that you need watch for with your vehicle.
You know to check our Air conditioning to make sure it is working properly. A couple other things that summer can have an effect on is your cooling system. Note if you see any coolant drips and check you coolant level regularly, especially in these hotter months your engine cooling system is very important.
Keep an eye on any warning lights on your dash and the temperature gauge if it appears to be getting into the red (hot) or if your car has a hot smell your vehicle is most likely overheating and you need to pull over and call someone. You don’t want to risk more costly repairs for your vehicle.
Check your tires year round to make sure they are in good condition, as well as checking your oil levels and making sure you keep up on getting your oil changed.
The auto repair business is in its full bloom.There are various ways which will certainly help you in finding the best technician who will address all your…
After nearly half a year of qualifying contests and division competitions, the auto glass company Safelite’s internal competition for identifying the best auto glass repair and replacement technicians in the company is coming to its national heat, with the country’s best technicians coming to New Orleans on the 8th of February to duke it out amongst each other. The technicians shall be meeting in the River City Ballroom of Mardi Gras World, and the event shall be running from 8:00hrs to 17:00hrs of that day.
This competition has been going on for a while now, with the first event having taken place last year, on the 10th of September for the auto glass repair company’s Southern California division. Two more competitions took place in that same month, one for the South Atlantic and one for the technicians of Ohio Valley, followed by four competitions in October for the Pacific Southwest, Northwest, Mid-South, and South, in order of occurrence. November had only two division contests, with the Midwest and the Rockies heats being decided, and the one contest for December was the North Atlantic division heat.
Also called the Best of Belron Competition, this company event is going to see contestants being tested on various skills and competencies, being asked to perform a range of procedures that shall include windshield repair and windshield replacement in order to demonstrate their skill at their chosen profession. The requirements are quite rigorous and evaluation is famously strict, with speed not even taking the front seat when it comes to the most important aspects of the procedure or repair required: quality, strict technical prowess, and even interaction with the consumer are all looked into first and foremost in the contest, in order to ascertain a truly outstanding, superior breed of auto glass repair technician.
The national heat that is going to be taking place this February is of particular import because it decides who gets to represent the country in the coming global heat of the competition. There are going to be 32 countries participating in the event, so winning that round—the final one—would be a most prestigious honour indeed for any auto glass technician. The need to ensure that the country is well-represented also factors in the tension surrounding the coming event, so both participants and judges are expected to be fairly amped up for the contest.
The auto glass repair technician who wins the national heat gets more than the chance to represent the country in Barcelona, Spain on the 22nd-24th of May for the global part of the contest: he is also going to be taking home a total of $10,000 in pocket money as an additional reward.
All Tech Auto Repair believes in standing behind our work. With most of our repairs we offer a life time warranty.All Major work carries a life time warranty the only items that we can’t offer a life time warranty on is maintenance items. Any repair that we have done if it comes back with an issue we try to get you in ASAP so we can correct it and get you back on the road. All Tech Auto Repair wants you to place your confidence in us which is why we make this guarantee.
Generally, when you step on the accelerator of your vehicle, you expect it to move forward. When you step on the brake pedal, you expect your car to come to a quick stop. If that isn't happening, you may be concerned that something isn't quite right. It's time to schedule a brake service. An auto technician can inspect your braking system and tell you if you need a complete brake replacement or a simple brake service. The age, make, and model of your vehicle will determine the form of repair needed.
Grinding, Squealing, Pulsing most people know these to be signs that their brakes aren’t working properly however some do not.
There are a number of reasons you could be having these symptoms in your car such as worn brake pads, improper size, worn rotors, even dust in your brake system can cause these sounds to occur.
There are different kinds of braking systems first off there is disk, second there is drum. The main components of Disk Brakes are brake pads, rotor, and caliper.There is also Drum Brakes that consist of brake drums and brake shoes and wheel cylinder.
In addition to the sound symptoms you may have additional symptoms or a different symptom. Pedal vibration, brake grabbing or dragging, soft or spongy braking are mechanical signs of your brakes wearing.
Having brakes that are not in proper working order is a safety risk for you and others if you are having any of these symptoms you should get your brakes inspected. It is also suggested to have your brakes checked every two years, even if none of these symptoms present.
All Tech Auto Repair will perform a free brake inspection for you and we guarantee our work with a life time warranty. We perform a brake inspection, make sure your brake fluid is full, and give you a quote on exactly what you need.
The sun is shining and the weather is starting to warm up. Before you know it summer will be here and everyone will be using their A/C. All Tech Auto Repair offers an A/C service as well as A/C repairs and inspections. Here is a little information to better understand the cooling system in your car. The compressor is a pump that moves refrigerant through your car’s air conditioning system. The refrigerant is carried by hoses and pipes from one component to another. Compressor designs vary, but they all essentially work the same way.
The compressor is belt-driven by the engine through an electromagnetic clutch (although some hybrid vehicles use an electric motor to operate the compressor). The clutch allows the compressor to disengage when the A/C is switched off, or at times during A/C system operation when compressor function is not called for. The clutch usually receives its electrical signal from a component called a relay, which in turn, receives its activation signal, in most cases, from the fuel injection or engine control computer.
Besides pumping the refrigerant, the compressor has another job; at a certain point in the system, it raises the pressure of the refrigerant from low to high, and as the refrigerant’s pressure goes up, so does its temperature. Raising the refrigerant’s pressure and temperature enables it to release the passenger compartment heat it absorbed while inside the evaporator. The heat release process takes place in the next component to be discussed, the condenser.
The compressor can somewhat be compared to the water pump in an engine cooling system:
* The water pump circulates the engine coolant throughout the system. The coolant absorbs heat from the engine, and the water pump moves it to the radiator where it releases the heat to the atmosphere. It also circulates hot coolant through the heater core to warm the interior of the vehicle.
* The compressor circulates the refrigerant through the system. The refrigerant absorbs the heat inside the vehicle while passing through the evaporator. The refrigerant is then passed on to the condenser, where it gives up the heat to the atmosphere.
All Tech Auto Repair is all about our customers and what we can do to help them out. From our scheduling to our pick up and delivery service we are trying our best to look out for our customers.
We want to provide you with the best experience possible with us, so we will go the extra mile for your convenience. Our shop offers a pick up and delivery service to our customers in the area, we will come pick up your vehicle from home or work, complete your service or repair, and deliver it back to you. We also provide our loaner car to customers that will be with out their car for a few days or if we are working on their only vehicle. These are both services that we offer free to our customers.
To assist our customers further we know that people have busy lives and we would like to contact you with your best form of contact be it fax, phone, email or text. We have these options for you so that we can contact you get your approval and get your car back to you as soon as possible. We have accommodations for people to wait in our office for services such as oil changes so that if you do not have the availability to leave your car we have a place for you to wait comfortably while we service your vehicle. Our goal is to get you in and out efficiently. We want to fix your car correctly in the quickest time. All Tech Auto Repair knows how important our customers cars are to them so with our system we have the techs doing the inspections while our office is making an estimate for your so that we can call you with an estimate and get your repairs done as soon as possible.
Our Warranty- we provide our customers with a life time warranty for most repairs. We stand by our repairs and if any issues arise with a repair that we have done we will get you right back in and take care of that for you. We take pride in our customers and will do our best for you. We send our reminders of any services or repairs that your vehicle is due for based on mileage or previous inspection preformed by our mechanics. These provide you with the information that your car may need some repair so you can be aware and prepared. On all our invoices that we give customers there is a list of any recommended repairs that you may not have completed at this time so that you know what additionally needs to be done with your car. We want our customers to be informed and aware of anything that their vehicle may need so we can keep their running in optimum condition.
Let us know how we are doing we would love the feedback and we encourage reviews so that we know what we are doing right and what we can improve on so we make your experience convenient and positive.
With the price of fuel still eating a hole in our budget, most vehicle owners have learned the importance of fuel economy. However, it appears that many vehicle owners are hesitant to take their cars to an auto repair shop for needed maintenance and auto repair work. It seems they would rather trade their older vehicles in on new cars and many consumers have now downsized into smaller and more fuel-efficient cars.
The Department of Transportation has, in the works, a mandate to install backup cameras in all vehicles. Congress expects to have a final rule on the requirement by December 31st, 2012. The Department of Transportation has conducted a study which concluded that an estimated 228 people die and about 17,000 are injured annually in back over accidents and half of the deaths are of children. If this law does pass all passenger vehicles will have to have backup cameras installed by 2014. “Adoption of this proposal would significantly reduce fatalities and injuries caused by back over crashes involving children, persons with disabilities, the elderly and other pedestrians.” It is estimated to cost between $159-$203 to have the visual display screen installed and will be even cheaper for newer model vehicles. If this passes, economy cars will be hit the hardest.
Are you ready to have a backup camera installed on your vehicle?
Chris Perry, vice president of Chevrolet marketing, believes that greater balance of performance and efficiency has been achieved through various enhancements in this model.
In order to achieve a significantly lowered-weight, carbon fiber has replaced the previous material for bumpers, tailgate and inner cargo box. The form of lightweight components has been harmonized with the low-mass function by the Cheyenne designers.
The ground effects inspired by racing cars made of carbon fiber look extremely elegant and go well with beautifully designed body-side ground effects and the tailgate that includes a spoiler.
Talking about Chevrolet’s efforts of reducing weight of its latest vehicles, Perry expressed that achieving greater performance through lesser weight is the modern technique of the car manufacturer and Chevrolet achieved exceptional performance in the original 2001 Corvette Z06 and the 2014 Camaro Z28 through this method.
A fully boxed frame that is witnessed in all Silverado models plays a vital role in the capability and strength of these vehicles. An immense level of hauling capability is achieved through major cross members and main rails made of strong steel.
Vice president of Chevrolet marketing further added that strong steel has been used in all the production models, while aluminum suspension components have been employed in some models to enhance the overall performance. Perry is extremely confident about the quality of the latest Chevrolet vehicle and is expecting great results. He revealed that Chevrolet is working hard to come up with more improvements to offer to the Silverado customers.
The Frank Myers Auto Maxx Team has always considered themselves progressive and on the cutting edge of the automotive industry. However, they always find it fun to reflect on where they’ve been. That’s why they were extremely interested to find a stack of old photos featuring customer of the dealership and their cars.
“These photos are amazing,” said Tracy Myers, current owner of Frank Myers Auto Maxx. “They definitely tell a story. Most were taken in front of the old, one room store in Dobson and not the Winston-Salem location but it doesn’t matter. There is still lots of history in those photos. Just look at the clothes the customers are wearing and the classic cars they’re buying.”
Myers Family Legacy In The Triad
The instant Polaroid photos were found in an old chest which had been tucked away for several years and represent just a small part of the Myers family legacy in the Triad. “I was fortunate to have been born into a family of entrepreneurs,” said Tracy. My family originally came to the US from Germany on a boat. All they had when they arrived were the clothes on their back on 2 hammers yet they managed to open a successful construction business. Then there’s my Great Grandpa Myers who opened the original Frank Myers store more than 85 years ago. My grandma Myers ran a successful tax preparation business from her home until she passed away and then there is my father. Most call him Uncle Frank but his family calls him Franklin and the friends he grew up with call him Fast Frank. The two of us built this dealership together until I bought it from him in 2006. Even now, he is still my mentor and is always available to assist my Team and I in the day to day operations when needed. We often enjoy reflecting back on where we’ve been and how we’ve grown. These newly found photos help us do that.”
So what’s next? Myers said they are going to continue going through the photos, posting them on their Facebook and Twitter pages and would like to find some of the people in the photographs. “Wouldn’t it be cool to recreate some of the photographs? Kind of a then and now?”
Anyone who recognizes anyone who appears in the photo may contact Tracy Myers at #336-831-0646.
About Frank Myers Auto Maxx
Frank Myers Auto Maxx was recently recognized as the #1 Small Business in NC by Business Leader Magazine, one of the Top 15 Independent Automotive Retailers in the United States by Auto Dealer Monthly Magazine, one of the Top 10 Internet Auto Retailers in the Nation, one of the Top 3 dealerships to work for in the country by The Dealer Business Journal and one of the fastest growing small businesses in America by INC magazine. Tracy is also the author of three number one books on Amazon.com, including “Uncle Frank Sez”. He is a Christian Business Owner whose goal is to run his business “By the Book”. The dealership specializes in helping people find, qualify for and own the vehicle of their dreams with little or no money down…even with less than perfect credit. For more information on Frank Myers Auto Maxx, please visit their website at: http://www.frankmyersauto.com
Some people forget to change their tires. Others are better about getting regular tire service. Here are the top five reasons to change your tires:
Your tread is less than 1/16 inch or 1.6 millimeters thick. Your tires should always have more than a depth of 1/16 inch tread, ideally at a thickness of 1 inch of tread depth.
If your tread wear indicator bars are exposed, your tires need to be replaced. Tread wear indicators are parallel bars that run perpendicular to the direction of the tread.
Replace your tires if they have cracked and weathered side walls. Cracked and weathered side walls are bad news, showing that the strength of the tire is breaking down.
Bulges and blisters on the tires are really bad news, for they indicate a potential blow out. Blow outs are a cause of some major accidents, so never let your tires get to the point of having bulges and blisters.
If your tires have too much vibration, it is yet another sign that something isn’t quite right with your tires. At the very least, have your tires checked to see if a simple alignment or balance service can reduce the vibration.
If you think your vehicle needs a new set of tires, a tire rotation, or wheel alignment, contact Robert’s Auto Repair at (831) 373-1534. We are conveniently located near Highway 1 & Del Monte Blvd. at 234 Ramona Avenue, Monterey, CA 93940. We look forward to serving you soon!
Here on the Monterey Peninsula, we have a few windy roads that go through the hills and peaks. Not everyone is familiar or comfortable driving on mountain roads, so here are a few safety tips from Roadtrip America that can help prevent accidents:
Make sure that your brakes, windshield wipers, defroster, heater, and exhaust systems are in good condition.
Don’t go down a mountain road any faster than you can go up it.
On steep upgrades, downshift to a lower gear, watch the temperature gauge in your vehicle, and turn off the air-conditioning if it starts to overheat.
Don’t “hug” the center line. DON’T EVER CROSS THE CENTER LINE or you could find yourself in a head-on collision!!!
Always remember that the car going UPHILL should be given the right of way.
Slowing down for any reason, whether it’s to view scenery or because of a steep grade, is acceptable road behavior, as long as you maintain awareness.
Always carry extra drinking water, and remember to drink fluids throughout the day.
In the event that weather conditions deteriorate into fog, rain, wind, or snow, slow down, be more observant, and demonstrate extra road courtesy.
To prevent fatigue, take frequent breaks.
If you MUST take an unexplored, unpaved side road, make sure you check weather conditions, tell someone where you are going, and drive very carefully.
If you are planning a road trip into the mountains, Robert’s Auto Repair is available to make sure your vehicle is roadworthy and safe. To schedule your pre-road trip safety inspection, contact Robert’s Auto Repair at (831) 373-1534. We are conveniently located near Highway 1 and Del Monte Blvd. at 234 Ramona Avenue, Monterey, CA 93940. We look forward to serving you soon!
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Because of today's tight economy many vehicle owners may need to make the tires on their current vehicle last a few miles longer than normal. A monthly tire service is the best way to prevent an unexpected and costly tire repair, as well even more extensive damage to your car from occurring. More importantly, it will enhance the safety of you and your passengers.
It seems like everywhere you go in the Wilmington area you see custom wheels. Big trucks, little cars, mini-vans – it doesn’t matter, motorists are expressing themselves with custom wheels. Some North Carolina motorists want smaller tires and wheels – some want larger – and some want them enormous. So where do you start if you want new wheels? We suggest you start with your budget. We know, that sounds so practical. But if the look you’re after goes beyond just new tires and wheels and enters into the world of suspension modifications, you need to be prepared for the additional cost.
Let’s start with something easy – you want to give your ride a unique look and the stock wheel size is just right for you. One of the concerns you will have is that the new wheels have the same offset as your sedans factory wheels.
First, what is offset? The wheel bolts onto the hub on the sedans’s axle. The distance from the inside edge of the wheel to the point at which it bolts on, is the offset. If the new wheel has a different offset from the factory, the tires may rub on the inside or outside of the wheel well. That could lead to catastrophic tire failure.
Your tire and wheel professional at Atlantic Car Care in Wilmington can help you find the right size wheel – or install adapters to make your new wheels fit. All you have to do is pick from the hundreds of styles available.
Atlantic Car Care 21 New Bern Street Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 9107941390
So, what if you want to upsize? Well, if it is just bigger wheels you want, but you want to keep the same overall tire diameter, that’s pretty easy. The same offset concerns apply. You need to know that the tires will likely be a little bit wider than the originals and could rub when you make sharp turns. Your tire professional at Atlantic Car Care will help you avoid this.
It is also important to keep the same overall tire diameter because changing the rolling diameter can mess with your sedans anti-lock brakes and stability control systems. Are you starting to see why you want to consult with your tire and wheel expert at Atlantic Car Care in Wilmington? Is “super-size me” your motto? If it is, you are going to have to lift your vehicle to make room for those huge tires. A mild lift doesn’t require extensive modifications. An extreme lift means a lot of new hardware under the vehicle. It also means a lot of stock electronic systems need to be recalibrated to the new tire size. For example, your speedometer and odometer will give false readings if they aren’t recalibrated. (You don’t want to risk getting speeding tickets on North Carolina expressways because your speedometer shows a lower-than-actual speed.)
You should also be aware of possible performance issues. Bigger tires and wheels weigh more. North Carolina automotive experts refer to this as unsprung weight because it isn’t held up by your sedans suspension system. Increased unsprung weight affects performance in different ways than an equivalent amount of groceries or little soccer players in the sedans passenger compartment. Acceleration is negatively affected. Stopping distances may also be increased – sometimes significantly. If you want really big tires and wheels, you might need to upgrade your brakes to compensate.
Heading the other direction, some motorists like to run smaller than standard wheels and lower the suspension. All of the same fitment issues still apply as well as calibration issues. Don’t think that sedans suspension modifications are a bad thing. Many systems actually improve ride, function and performance over the stock set-up.
Regardless of your budget, you want your sedans to continue to do all the things you need it to do. Some of those show cars and trucks you see on TV look fantastic, but have been modified in ways that may not suit your needs. For example, if you put large rims on your SUV with low profile tires, you may be in for busted rims if you go off-roading a lot around Wilmington. There just isn’t enough sidewall to absorb the impact of thumping over rocks.
Some motorists stuff the largest tires and wheels possible in their vehicles but have to severely restrict suspension travel so that the tires aren’t rubbing all day. That can lead to a very harsh ride. Again, talk with your Atlantic Car Care wheel professional about all of these things: how you drive in Wilmington, what look you are going for, your budget and what compromises you are willing to make.
At the end of the day, you’re going to be rollin’ out of there with one sweet ride.
Means Testing And Credit Counseling In Bankruptcy Proceedings
Are you contemplating filing for bankruptcy in the state of Arizona? Then try to think a few essential things over first. Filing for bankruptcy shouldn’t be done haphazardly. It’s something that requires serious thought and planning as well. Usually, a person who is suffering severe and almost irreversible financial difficulties is one who should properly contemplate bankruptcy proceedings. But if you still have enough assets to cover your debts, then there may still be other better options for you to consider. That’s why it’s highly recommended that you should talk things out with a licensed bankruptcy lawyer in the state before actually going for it.
An experienced bankruptcy lawyer in Arizona will most likely require you to first undergo the means test and mandatory credit counseling before he will consider filing your bankruptcy petition. Why is this so? Stemming from the 2005 Reform Laws, these requirements were incorporated to the United States Bankruptcy Code in order to prevent abuses on the system. In the past, filing for bankruptcy was resorted to by more than just a few individuals to just frivolously avoid their financial obligations. This opened the doors to abuse which is why these tests were introduced as amendments to the existing legislation.
Essentially, the means test is for the purpose of evaluating the present income of the person as well as his remaining assets, assuming any are still left. The result of such assessment will determine whether he can file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 or if he has no choice but to pursue a Chapter 13 bankruptcy instead. A Chapter 7 bankruptcy can only be filed if after undergoing the means test, the individual is found to be with very minimal to no assets left to cover his outstanding debts to his creditors. Your current income will also be calculated and reviewed accordingly to see if it can still be sufficient enough to meet your outstanding financial obligations.
As for the mandatory credit counseling, this lays down several crucial requirements for you to fulfill before you can file your petition. By the very term “mandatory,” failure to meet such requirements would lead to the dismissal of your petition by the bankruptcy courts. These requirements include:
Meeting with an approved credit counselor for a 90-minute session within 6 months before filing your bankruptcy petition;
Completing money management classes before your debts will be discharged; and
Developing a debt repayment schedule in case you’re filing under Chapter 13
Failure to undergo the means test or to fulfill any of the requirements for mandatory credit counseling will most likely lead the courts to dismiss your petition and at times, with prejudice as well. Thus, you have to be very prudent and discuss your bankruptcy plans thoroughly with a bankruptcy attorney in Arizona to make sure that you’re literally doing the right thing. Consult with your bankruptcy attorney today and put your financial burdens to rest for good.
Scratching your head? Don’t worry, if you don’t know what a differential is – you will in a moment. That fact is that if you drive a car anywhere in Wilmington, North Carolina, you have a differential. Whether your vehicle is front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive, you have a differential. You might even have two or three.
Not surprisingly, a differential’s job is to compensate for differences. Specifically the differences in wheel speed when turning. For instance, imagine taking a corner near your Wilmington, North Carolina home. Your inside wheel has a shorter distance to travel than the outside wheel as you turn the corner. That means that your outside wheel has to turn faster to keep pace with the inside wheel.
The differential allows the wheels to turn at different speeds while still providing power to your vehicle. Without a differential, our tires would scrub and hop along the pavement during turns like the early cars.
Ever noticed the big bulge in the middle of the rear axle on trucks? That’s the differential. Rear-wheel drive vehicles have a differential in back. Most four-wheel drive trucks and SUVs will also have a similar differential on the front axle. Front-wheel drive vehicles’ differential is called a transaxle because it combines the differential and transmission in one unit. An all-wheel drive vehicle will have a differential or transfer case that adjusts for speed differences between the front and rear drive wheels.
It can seem a little complex to some Wilmington auto owners – but you can see that all of the engine’s power is routed through your differentials. They’re strong enough to handle the work, but- we’ve said it before – they need to be properly lubricated in order to stay strong. So from time to time, you need to have your differential serviced at Atlantic Car Care. The used fluid is drained and replaced with clean fluid. Some auto makers advise certain differentials to have special additives installed.
Get your differential serviced at our Wilmington automotive center: Atlantic Car Care 21 New Bern Street Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 9107941390
Recommendations for the time and mileage interval for servicing your differential, can vary greatly by vehicle. A front-wheel drive vehicle’s transaxle will need servicing more frequently than the rear differential on a pick-up truck, so check with your Wilmington, North Carolina Atlantic Car Care tech or your auto makers owner’s manual for recommendations.
How and where you drive in Wilmington will have an impact as well. If you drive on dirt roads or through streams around Wilmington, North Carolina, you’ll need to service the differential much sooner than if you always stay on highways.