Posted on 10/30/2024
This Sunday November 3rd marks the official Daylight Savings date for the Fall. Simply, it means you set your clocks BACK one hour before going to bed on Saturday November 2nd. For those of you night owls, Daylight Savings time officially starts at 2AM. Enjoy that extra hour of sleep
Posted on 10/24/2024
As I drive around the area, I see several yards decorated for Halloween with skeletons of every size! I have seen doll-sized skeletons to ones that must be at least 8 ft. tall! Here are some Skeletal jokes for this Thilly Thursday. Enjoy!  
Posted on 10/22/2024
Great! You're on your way to an important event and your car won't start! You immediately think that the battery is dead. But it could also be the alternator. The alternator feeds power to the electrical system for your entertainment system, accessories and charging ports. The battery gets recharged with any extra electrical power. A failing (failed) alternator may not be able to keep the battery charged. Most often, when the alternator fails it is due to bearings failing and seizing up. You might hear a grinding noise or even an electrical smell. There are other symptoms your vehicle may be showing as well. It's best to get your vehicle in for an inspection with a trained technician for diagnosing your vehicle's issue(s). You may contact us at 608-782-1375 or ... read more
Posted on 10/21/2024
We have the BEST team members here at Bob's Auto! Jonathan needed an extra set of hands today and Kyle was more than happy to help out! Thank you, guys, for doing whatever it takes to get the customers' cars done and back on the road
Posted on 8/27/2024
What Causes Corrosion on Top of My Battery? Corrosion on top of a battery is usually caused by the battery itself leaking acid through a seal and around the post. The corrosion could also have built up due to a bad connection. You should clean up the corrosion. If it comes right back, it is time to replace the battery. BE VERY CAREFUL when handling a corroded battery and take preventive measures. Wear latex or latex-free gloves and safety glasses.