Posted on 8/8/2024
Is your airbag light on? Don't ignore it! This could indicate a potential safety issue. While it might be a minor problem, it's always best to get it checked by a professional. Don't hesitate to bring your car in for a check-up
Posted on 8/7/2024
Here's a joke for your kids or grandkids to share! WHAT SNAKES DO YOU FIND ON CARS? Windshield Vipers  
Posted on 8/6/2024
TMPS; you’ve heard that term before, but what does it mean? It stands for Tire Pressure Monitoring System. Just like the name suggests; they monitor your tire pressure. Most cars today have one on each tire. Sometimes spare tires will also have this sensor. When this warning light comes on, do not ignore it! So, I had this warning light come on for my car. They found a nail in the tire. Non-repair zone… of course. Got 4 new tires because of being 4-wheel drive. “The Car Care Council’s new video about the TPMS system explains the meaning of the symbol on your dashboard and its importance to vehicle safety,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. The new TPMS video from the Car Care Council can be viewed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prix-fvsfKw ... read more
Posted on 8/5/2024
Our vehicles today have several different types of filters. Each filter typically has its own maintenance schedule for being replaced. While many replacement schedules for changing filters is in your manual, here are some helpful tips from our NAPA friends: OIL FILTER– gets changed during a regular oil change; remember the type of driving you do may change the frequency of your oil changes AIR FILTER— works with the oil filter to keep the engine clean, usually made out of paper or some other thin material TRANSMISSION FILTER— this filter catches any dirt that may be in the fluids inside your vehicle’s transmission. CABIN AIR FILTER— prevents pollen and dust from going through the heating and cooling system into where you sit. If the heater or air conditioning smells when you turn it on; the cabin air filter probably needs to be replaced. A quick look at the filter each season is helpful to avoid smelly air! FUEL FILTER— Obviously it filters your ... read more
Posted on 8/1/2024
What is a serpentine belt? How do I know if it needs to be replaced? A serpentine belt is a very important part of the engine. This belt's primary job is to transfer power to parts like the power steering pump, the alternator or air conditioning compressor. Without the serpentine belt all these parts would stop working. And you would be totally stranded wherever you are! How do you know if your serpentine belt needs to be replaced? These belts typically need to be replaced around 100,000 miles. Older serpentine belts, made of regular rubber, will start to crack over time. Newer belts, made of neoprene-- a specialized type of rubber, will not crack but will show signs of wear. It's common for the serpentine belt to start squealing or start making a chirping sound as they start to wear out. Your engine's serpentine belt is most definitely something you need to keep on top of. Here at Bob's Auto, we inspect your vehicle's serpentine belt at each oil change.