Showing posts with label oil change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oil change. Show all posts

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Why did this happen on my vacation?

What we'd like to see happen on your vacation is that you pack up the car, drive a few hours to your destination, check-in to your hotel and then find yourself relaxing poolside.


What we DON'T want to see happen is half-way through your road trip that you find yourself calling a tow truck in the middle of nowhere.  Then you find yourself in front of a mechanic that you don't know and be forced to purchase something you weren't expecting all for the sake of getting back on the road to fun times.





5 simple steps you should take before a vacation

1. Check Up: Stop by your trusted mechanic and have them give your vehicle a check-up.  A basic, non-diagnostic, check-up should NOT cost anything.  If it's a good mechanic, they will tell you to:

         A. Continue happily on your vacation
         B. Fix 1, 2 & 3; come back after your vacation for the rest
         C. For the love of humanity, please get a rental car

2. Tires: If your trusted mechanic says, your tires are DANGEROUS and you need new ones before your vacation - please listen to them.

Have you heard of tire tread separation?

Basically the tread part of the tire splits and the tire explodes.  It is more common than you think and can be a major danger on the road for yourself and others.

3. Air: Stop at a gas station and check the air pressure in your tires.  It's always a good idea to keep in your glove compartment box a tire gauge (this measures the air in your tires) but worry not, most air stations have it built into the hose.  Your mechanic shop should and can fill the air in your tires for FREE.

4. Oil Change: If your car is due for an oil change, please take care of it BEFORE your trip.  With all the mileage you'll put on your vehicle, your engine will want and need nice clean oil.

5. Rental Cars:  Rental cars at times may be a better way to go especially if you have an older car.  The cost of renting a car might be worth the headache of taking your own.

If you are in the Orlando area stop by Universal Tire & Auto before your next road trip and we'll help you stay safe.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Why Are Oil Changes Important?

It's No Toy Car

When we got toy cars as a child we got to throw them, hit them and race them.  No maintenance required. The only repercussion was that it either got scratched, lost or broken.  And then our parents probably bought us a new one.  If only cars functioned the same.  You’ve been told oil changes are important from the moment you got your first car back in your teens.  Ya da, ya da, ya da.  But seriously, is it really that important?

YES!!!!!

1. Oil is what keeps your car alive

Think of it like your car’s blood. It is an essential part of keeping the engine working. Oil helps pull heat away from the combustion chamber of the engine and it prevents build-up of carbon and varnish. If you run out of gas, you get more gas. If you run out of oil, you don’t just get more oil.


2. It saves you money

Little expenses now save you from having large expenses later. Getting your oil changed is a fairly cheap procedure. Foregoing regular oil changes will lead to more serious car issues than just having low or old oil. Eventually, your car will suffer and it will cost you a lot more than a few oil changes would have.


3. Oil helps your gas mileage

This is a fringe benefit you can enjoy with a regular oil change. As oil gets older and is used more, it becomes darker and gummier. New oil is slick and doesn’t make the engine work as hard as older oil does, meaning it’s more efficient and your mileage will be better.


We want to stress that oil changes are not just nice for your car—they’re necessary. Waiting too long can cost you so much more than an oil change would have.

If you’d like to learn more or schedule an appointment to get an oil change, give Universal Tire & Auto a call at (407) 636-4033.

What is Tire Rotation?

Clearing Up The Confusion On Tire Rotation





To rotate your tires or not, that is the question!  Imagine yourself sitting on a hard chair listening to a very long and boring lecture.  You shift your body, do you not?  Why?  If we don’t it becomes very uncomfortable and can hurt us.  So goes the same for your vehicle.  If you continue to drive your car with the tires in the same spot – be it the front or the rear, the pressure your car exerts on that ONE spot will wear your tires out prematurely.  Guess what happens next?  New tires.

The rule of thumb is to rotate your tires EVERY OTHER oil change

TIRE ROTATION

Do tell, what is the technician doing out there?  When you request your tires to be rotated, or if the auto repair shop asks you, the technician will shift the tires.
So for example, the tires in the back will go to the front.  It’s like the tires are playing musical chairs.  This allows the tires to have a break and wear evenly.


BALANCING TIRES

This is where it gets tricky.   A best practice for auto repair shops is to check if the tires are balanced (on a balancer) once they’ve removed them from the vehicle and are in the process of rotating the tires.   Checking the balance means the technician is checking to see if the tire’s weight is evenly distributed.  Even distribution of weight = even wear n’ tear on your tire AND smooth driving. 

Think of Tire Rotation as an island.  Sometimes you can stay on the island and be happy.  Sometimes when a vehicle’s tires are rotated they are perfectly balanced in their own right and all is well with the world.  Sometimes the island is no longer fun and you have to leave on a boat.  Sometimes when a vehicle’s tires are rotated the tires are NOT in balance they NEED to be balanced. 

What is the big deal?  If you need the tires balanced but don’t do it, there is a high chance you’ll feel vibration when you start driving.  You may say but the car never drove like that when I came in for the tire rotation….


ANSWER

Before getting your tires rotated, you had a completely smooth drive.  The rear tires were unbalanced, but you’d never know it.  It’s not detectable when you drove.  So when you got your tires rotated they moved the rear tires (unbalanced) to the front.  Now those rear tires are in the front.  You’ll feel it now if you drove the car and didn’t get them balanced.  The steering wheel would vibrate and you’d think the Earth is shaking.  You feel it because the steering wheel is connected to the front tires.  Those front tires were the unbalanced tires they moved from the rear.


ALIGNMENT

I could write a whole blog on alignments so this will be a very brief explanation.  An alignment check while you are getting your tires rotated and balanced is not a bad idea.  Alignment is about how the tire sits on the ground and which direction it faces.  If the tires are facing slightly off the correct direction, you will get side wear – or the fancy term is “feather wear” on the tire.  If the tire is not sitting flat and sitting on an angle, it will wear that tire more at the angle it is sitting at.

If you’re not on a schedule for tire rotation, start one.  At your next oil change, ask for it.  Then remember, from then on get this done every other oil change.  If they say your tires need to be balanced, it’s probably a good idea.  If you can’t remember the last time you had an alignment, it’s probably been too long and you should get that done pretty soon too (perfect time is during your tire rotation). 

There you have it folks –

Tire Rotation + Balancing Tires + Alignments = Happy Vehicle

Give your friends a call at Universal Tire & Auto at 407-636-4033 for all your tire needs.