Posted on 2/26/2024
Have you ever felt like your car is pulling to one side, or noticed uneven wear on your tires? These are signs that your car may be in need of a wheel alignment. While it might seem like a minor issue, neglecting proper wheel alignment can lead to a host of problems down the road. Extended Tire Life: When your wheels are properly aligned, they all point in the same direction, ensuring even wear on the tread. Misaligned wheels can cause uneven wear on your tires, leading to premature tire replacement. By investing in regular wheel alignments, you can save money in the long run by maximizing the lifespan of your tires. Improved Fuel Efficiency: Believe it or not, proper wheel alignment can also contribute to improved fuel efficiency. When your wheels are out of alignment, it can create unnecessary resistance as you drive, forcing your engine to work harder and consume more fuel. When your wheels are correctly aligned, you reduce this resistance, allowing your car to ... read more
Posted on 2/19/2024
In the realm of vehicle maintenance, one often-overlooked aspect holds the key to preventing some of the most expensive repairs: The regular replacement of fluids. It may not be as glamorous as upgrading your car's entertainment system or adding fancy rims, but maintaining proper fluid levels and quality can significantly extend the lifespan of your vehicle and save you from unexpected financial burdens down the road. This statement underscores the critical role that fluids play in the overall health and performance of your vehicle. From the engine to the transmission and everything in between, various fluids keep the components of your car running smoothly. Let's take a closer look at some of the essential fluids in your vehicle and why they're crucial to its longevity: Engine Oil: Arguably the most well-known fluid, engine oil lubricates the engine's moving parts, reducing friction and preventing overheating ... read more
Posted on 2/12/2024
Looking for an auto repair shop is a lot like suddenly needing a dentist. You don’t think about it until you’re in pain (in the form of a toothache or the inability to get to work), there’s a lot of urgency and you don’t know where to begin or what questions to ask. Many people in this position focus on one criteria … price. Unfortunately that strategy is prone to failure, as there are a few unscrupulous mechanics (and dentists) out there who give the lowest price up front because either they’re not completely competent or they will load on the costs later. At John’s Auto Care, we strive to empower our customers with the information they need to make good decisions about their vehicle, so we’ve put together a list of questions we think you should ask a mechanic (or us) before entrusting them with your car. 1) What do you charge to figure out my problem? While some car issues are easy to identify, often t ... read more
Posted on 2/5/2024
Wouldn’t it be great if you knew to replace your car's battery before your vehicle refuses to start? Which seems to always be at the most inconvenient time. Well you can, when you know to look for these 6 common signs that your battery may be approaching the end of its life. 1. Age of the Battery The average lifespan of a car battery is typically around 3 to 5 years. If your battery is approaching or has surpassed this age range, it's a good idea to proactively consider a replacement. Aging batteries may not hold a charge as effectively, increasing the risk of being stranded with a dead battery. 2. Slow Engine Crank When you turn the key in the ignition, and the engine cranks slowly, it's a sign that your battery is losing its capacity. A healthy battery provides the necessary power to start the engine promptly. If you notice a sluggish crank, it's time to have your battery tested or replaced. 3. Frequent Jump Starts If you fi ... read more