Friday, September 1, 2023

Safty First in Carbon Co. UT

Complete Auto Repair Service  Says   Safety   First

Keep Your Engine Tuned Up      
It's up to you: Dirty or Clean?     Car care is a win - win situation:
           *Help's the environment
           *Your car will run more efficiently
           *Will be safer
           *Improves your resale value
   
  • Keeping it clean
                              Change the spark plugs: A misfiring spark plug can reduce fuel efficiency as much as 30%.
    Service you Air conditioner:
                              According to the Environmental Protection Agency, almost 1/3 of CFCs released into the atmosphere come from mobile air conditioners.
                                                            *Have it serviced by a technician who is certified to
                                                             handle / recycle refrigerants.
                                                            * It is important to use a qualified technician because leaks can occur during service / repair.
          D.I.Y. = Do it Yourselfers:          Dispose of used motor oil, anti-freeze / coolant, tires, & old batteries  properly.  ( call your local municipal or county gov. or recycling sites.)
                                                                     {Each year D.I.Y.s dump twenty times more than by the tanker Exxon Valdez.}
         Of course there is always:          Other things to check = Oil Change, Belts, Hoses, Battery, Tire Inflation
                                                                   and more....

Enjoy your Vehicle more by keeping it running smoothly.
C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT. 84542
Phone Soon
Next to Post Office
North of Moab
http://www.carsbellingham.com/


Saturday, July 15, 2023

Oxygen Sensor in Wellington UT at CARS


Oxygen Sensors measure the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gases and send a signal to the Engine Control Unit (ECU). The ECU monitors the signal and accordingly adjusts the amount of fuel entering the engine, keeping the air-fuel ratio closer to stoichiometric ratio. Thus, an Oxygen Sensor optimizes the performance and fuel efficiency and minimizes emissions.
High oxygen content in the exhaust gas indicates a lean mixture which affects performance and causes problems like knocking, misfire and may also damage the engine. Low oxygen content indicates a rich mixture which causes excess emissions and reduces the fuel economy.
 How many Oxygen Sensors are there in my vehicle and where they are located?
The number of oxygen sensor depends on the car make, model and mainly on the size and type of the engine. It also depends on the type of the OBD sensor: OBD-I or OBD-II.
In most cases, there are two oxygen sensors in a four cylinder engine. One is located on the exhaust manifold before the catalytic converter and another is located after the catalytic converter on the exhaust pipe. In V6 or V8 engines there are four oxygen sensors, two O2 sensors are located before catalytic converter on each cylinder bank and other two O2 sensors are located after catalytic converter on respective banks.
How Does the Oxygen Sensor Work?
 An Oxygen sensor is installed in such a way that one of its surfaces is in contact with the exhaust gas flow and another surface with the outside air. Oxygen sensors do not measure the concentration of the oxygen gas in the exhaust gas, but measure the difference between the amount of oxygen in the exhaust and in outside air.
 Based on the oxygen quantity in exhaust gases, voltage signals are provided constantly to the ECU so that it can maintain a stoichiometric air fuel ratio by regulating the fuel injection.
 What are Upstream Oxygen Sensors and Downstream Oxygen Sensors?
 The upstream oxygen sensor is located right before the catalytic converter. It is installed in the exhaust manifold or in the exhaust pipe near the engine. The role of the upstream oxygen sensor is to optimize the air-fuel ratio entering the engine. There can be one or two oxygen sensors depending on the number of cylinders.
 Upstream monitors the oxygen gas in the exhaust gas and provides a signal to the ECU whether the mixture is weak or rich. When there is a high level of oxygen in the exhaust gas, ECU assumes that the air-fuel mixture is lean - so it adds more fuel to the engine. And when there is low oxygen in the in the exhaust, the ECU assumes that the air-fuel mixture is rich and it reduces the fuel supply accordingly.
 The downstream oxygen sensor is located in the exhaust pipe after the catalytic converter. The role of the downstream oxygen sensor is to monitor the working and efficiency of the catalytic converter. There may be one or two oxygen sensors depending on the number of cylinders.
 The ECU compares the signal from upstream and downstream sensors. If the catalytic convertor is working properly, the amount of oxygen after the catalytic converter should be near to the specified constant value.
 If the signal from the downstream sensor varies from the constant value, this tells you that the catalytic converter is not working properly. Hence, the ECU switch on the ‘CHECK ENGINE’ light on the dash.
 Why and How Often should I change my Oxygen Sensor?
 Oxygen sensors play an important role in both fuel efficiency and engine performance. If Oxygen Sensors are not performing well, it leads to lowered performance of the engine and poor fuel efficiency which ultimately decreases your vehicle's drivability. Hence, it is of utmost importance to keep the Oxygen Sensors up to the mark for the longevity of your vehicle and to receive efficient performance from it.
 Every vehicle manufacturer has different recommendations on how often the oxygen sensor should be changed. It is specified at the beginning in terms of mileage or time period depending upon expected day to day use of the vehicle. However, it is strongly advised to get it checked at regular intervals as it depends upon gas-containment, as well as local weather.
 How do I know that my Oxygen Sensor is not working properly?
 There is no particular symptom that indicates malfunctioning of Oxygen Sensors. One case would be drastic decrease of fuel economy or mileage.   Also, you need to check your Oxygen Sensors if the engine is not responding quickly or showing less power while running. Other reasons may include engine hesitation, engine stalling, increased exhaust emission, rough idling and engine pinning.
 What are possible causes of Oxygen sensors to be damaged?
 Your car's Oxygen Sensor can get damaged from the following
■By incorrect use of silicone gasket sealers.
■Oil deposits on the outer surface.
■By Antifreeze
■If the engine runs on a rich air-fuel mixture for a long time
■By natural aging or accident shocks.

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C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service in Carbon County UT
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT 84542
Hwy 191 / 6  Next to Post office
http://www.carsbellingham.com/
www.facebook.com/CARSbellingham
North of Moab UT / South of Price, Helper, SLC UT


Thursday, June 15, 2023

Owning a Jeep In Utah

Things you should do when owning a JEEP

#1 – Find a good auto mechanic.
Jeeps are dependable,  they are. It’s just that having work done on this type of rig requires considerable knowledge and expertise — particularly for older, manual models.
Plus, as the owner of a sport vehicle, I can assure you that regular maintenance and upkeep are now part of your future.

#2 – Eliminate the death wobble.
Although the attention-grabbing name (death wobble) may be a little overly dramatic, any Jeep — and, really any 4×4 — is likely to wobble at certain speeds, thereby causing a potentially dangerous situation in terms of rollover potential.
This wobbling, which occurs because of vibration in the front wheels, typically is the result of an overloaded front suspension system.  There are lot of special parts and add-ons when it comes to Jeeps. These components — such as lift kits or big tires — can easily throw off alignment.   It’s important to make sure that any stock parts are bolted down correctly and not interfering with the streamlining of your system.

#3 – Learn the Jeep wave.
As a Jeep owner, you’re part of a special club.
People who drive Jeeps consider themselves a unique band of adventurers who enjoy all things about this classic American car.   One of the most basic ways to recognize and show respect and solidarity among drivers on the road is through the Jeep wave (yes, there really is such a thing) — which involves a specific hand gesture to a Jeep driver passing you on the other side of the road.

#4 –Relax and have fun.
 This  may go without saying, but you’d be surprised at how many Jeep owners garage their rigs or treat them as trophy vehicles — thereby missing out on the true fun of owning this type of ride.
Go out and have fun,  there is mud Bogging,  Rock claiming, camping, snow run,  Geocaching , Moab, Jeep Jamboree USA and much more.
That's how we JEEP   CARS Complete Auto Repair Service
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT  84542
Hwy 191 /  6  Next to Post Office
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper,  SLC, Provo UT in Carbon County


Thursday, June 1, 2023

How to Communicate to Auto Repair Shop - UT

How is your Communication Between your Auto Repair shop?
The following tips should help you along the way:  
  • Do your homework before taking your vehicle in for repairs of service.
  • Read the owner's manual to learn about the vehicle's systems and components.
  • Follow the recommended service schedules.
  • Keep a log of a ll repairs and service.
You know your car.
You drive it everyday & know how it feels and sounds when everything is right.  So don't ignore it s warning signals.  Use all your senses to inspect your car frequently.
Check for:
  • Unusual sounds, odors, drips, leaks, smoke, warning lights, gauge readings.
  • Changes in acceleration, engine performance, gas mileage, fluid levels.
  • Worn tires, belts, and hoses.
  • Problems in handling, braking, steering, vibrations.
Note when the problem occurs:
  • Is it constant or periodic?
  • Is it when your vehicle is cold or is it after the engine is warmed up?
  • It it at all speeds?  Only under acceleration? During braking?  When shifting?
  • When did the problem first start?
  • Write the symptoms down to give or tell the technician.
Communication is important between you and your auto repair shop.  You should be prepared to describe the symptoms.  ( In larger shops you will probably speak with a service writer/manager rather than the technician.) 
Resist the temptation to suggest a course of repair.  Just as you would do with your physician,  tell where it hurts and how long so that the technician can diagnose and recommend a remedy.
Ask for explanations in layman's terms if you don't understand.
Don't rush the technician to make an on the spot diagnosis.
Before you leave, make sure you understand all the shop policies regarding labor rates, guarantees, & acceptable methods of payment.
Last but not least,  Leave a phone number where you can be called.
Safe Travels to you from
CARS = Complete Auto Respire Service
                               
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT 84542
Hwy 191 /  6   Next to Post Office
www.carsbellingham.com
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, SLC, Ogden UT in Carbon County

Monday, May 15, 2023

Clutch Repair in Helper / Price Utah

Clutch Repair in Utah
The clutch in your vehicle works by applying force against a flywheel mated to your engine using a clutch disc and pressure plate. The clutch is made of friction material and is designed to "grab" the flywheel as it turns.
 Over time, your clutch disc will wear down and begin to slip. When this happens, you will have trouble accelerating in any gear because the clutch will lose the ability to "grab" the flywheel. At this point, the clutch disc will need to be fixed.
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 Come See the experts at CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service   to help you diagnose your clutch problems and get your car back on the road.

https://www.carsbellingham.com/
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT 84542
Hwy 191 / 6   Next to Post Office
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, SLC, Ogden UT in Carbon Co. UT




 Complete Auto Repair Service

In Utah Summer Time Travel Is your car/truck ready for summer time travel?? Think about having your vehicle checked out! It doesn't matter how fast the vehicle goes if it won't stop. Stop by for a free brake inspection, we'll also check the belts, hoses, fluids, important for the long summer road trips. Also think about checking your tire pressure often ( you can loose as much as 15% fuel mileage with low tires ). Make sure your windows are clean and the wiper blades are good for those pesky summer showers. Call today for and Appointment. (435) 637-5337 https://www.carsbellingham.com/ 660 E. Main St, Wellington UT 84542 Hwy 191 / 6 Next to Post Office North of Moab South of Price, Helper, Salt Lake City, Ogden UT

 Complete Auto Repair Service



In Utah Summer Time Travel Is your car/truck ready for summer time travel?? Think about having your vehicle checked out! It doesn't matter how fast the vehicle goes if it won't stop. Stop by for a free brake inspection, we'll also check the belts, hoses, fluids, important for the long summer road trips. Also think about checking your tire pressure often ( you can loose as much as 15% fuel mileage with low tires ). Make sure your windows are clean and the wiper blades are good for those pesky summer showers. Call today for and Appointment. (435) 637-5337 https://www.carsbellingham.com/ 660 E. Main St, Wellington UT 84542 Hwy 191 / 6 Next to Post Office North of Moab South of Price, Helper, Salt Lake City, Ogden UT

Monday, May 1, 2023

Check Engine Light Carbon County Automotive Utah

Check Engine Light -
 What the light means and what to do if it comes on.
What The Light Means
      1) Onboard Diagnostics (OBD)
          A)  This controls and monitors your vehicle performance - such as engine speed,  (RPM)
                 fuel mixture, ignition timing. The computer also tells the automatic transmission when to shift.
          B)  When the computer finds a problem it can't correct, it turns on a light that is labeled

                 "engine, or Service engine"        
        C)  When the light come on the computer has stored a "trouble code" in its memory that
                that identifies the source of the problem. (such as - malfunctioning sensor or a
               misfiring engine.
         
D)   This is then read with an electronic scan tool or a Diagnostic computer.

What to do
If the 'check engine" light comes on it will either blink or remain constant, depending on the problem.  But it means it is time to get your car/truck checked.

      1 In late - model cars it usually indicates a misfire that can be burning up your fuel dumping it into your exhaust system.( Have car or truck looked at a.s.a.p.)
                 *This can quickly damage your catalytic converter- requiring expensive repair.
     2) If the light is steady - Just schedule and appointment  - not usually an emergency.

Today's automotive computers often try to compensate when there's a problem; so you may not notice deterioration in performance, even though your fuel mileage is suffering and your vehicle is emitting levels
of hydrocarbons & pollutants.

Tips if you Check Engine Light Comes On   
     1) Check your dashboard lights / gauges for 
           A)     Low oil pressure
           B)     Overheating
                      These conditions mean you should pull over and shut off the engine a.s.a.p. in a safe
                      place.
                             On most cars - Yellow "check engine" means investigate - giving you time to
                             investigate and schedule an appointment.
          C)     Try tightening your gas cap. ( keep in mind, it may take several trips before the light
                    resets.
          D)     Reduce speed and load.  If  the 'check engine" light is blinking or you notice any serious
                         *Performance problems, such as a loss of power, reduced speed.  Reduce your speed & try to reduce the load ( if your towing a trailer) on the engine.  ( make an apt. to have code read)

          E)      This is not the time to get a state emissions test. (Which should be eliminated in 2013) It will most likely fail.

The best advice is to read your owner's manual beforehand and learn the purpose of the "check engine" light and every other gauge and warning indicator on your dashboard.
CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT  84542
Hwy 191 /  6   Next to Post Office
www.carsbellingham.com
(435) 637-5337
www.carsbellingham.com
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, SLC, Provo UT, in Carbon Co.


Saturday, April 15, 2023

Auto Repair - Carbon Co. UT - Summer Time Travel and Tires

Summer Time Travel
Is your car/truck ready for summer time travel?? Think about having your vehicle checked out! It doesn't matter how fast the vehicle goes if it won't stop. Stop by for a free brake inspection, we'll also check the belts, hoses & fluids, important for the long summer road trips.

Also think about checking your tire pressure often ( you can loose as much as 15% fuel mileage with low tires ). Make sure your windows are clean and the wiper blades are good for those pesky summer showers.

Complete Auto Repair Service
Carbon Co. UT
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT  84542
Hwy 191/6


(435) 637-5337
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, Salt Lake city, Provo, Ogden UT

Saturday, April 1, 2023

CV Joint in Carbon County Utah

CV Joint  in Carbon County Utah
CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service 

660 E. Main St. Wellington UT 84542
Hwy 191/6   Next to Post Office
 www.carsbellingham.com
(435) 637-5337

 Checking the CV Joint should be part of your Regular Maintenance .
CV Joint Failure
Constant velocity joints (CV joints) are found on many cars and even some trucks. Though vehicle manufacturers are reintroducing rear-wheel drive on more new cars, over 80 percent of all the cars on the road today are front-wheel-drive, and every one has four CV joints. The outer CV joints are usually the ones that most often need to be replaced. There are two reasons, one is that the outer CV joints wear more than the inner CV joints, The outer boots on the outer joints are more apt to fail than the ones on the inner joints. CV Joint boot failure is bad news for any CV joint because it dooms the joint to premature failure. A spit, cracked loose or torn boot will throw grease, draining the joint of its vital fluids = lubricants. Sooner or later the joint will run out of Lubricant, which is a bad thing for the metal-to-metal surfaces. They must withstand height pressure loads and constant friction. A boot that doesn’t seal can also allow outside contaminants, such as road splash and dirt, to enter the joint and havoc havoc on its precision machined and polished surfaces. If the boot problem isn’t discovered almost immediately, joint failure will usually follow within a few thousand miles.

Some symptoms of CV Joint failure:

1) Popping or clicking noises when turning.2) A clunk sound when accelerating, decelerating or when putting the car into drive.3) A vibration or shudder when accelerating. 4) A growling or humming noise.

North of Moab

South of Price, Helper, SLC, Provo UT in Carbon County 

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Auto Repair - Wellington / Price,/ Helper Utah

CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service
Carbon Co.  

( CARS ) = is now a member of Tech-Net
What dose this mean for you? TECH-NET PROFESSIONAL centers are your local independently owned alternative when service and repairs are needed on your vehicles and are well known as a full service provider. You will experience well qualified service technicians who are ASE Certified to perform the work needed on your vehicle. TECH-NET PROFESSIONAL centers stand on sound business principles and uphold the highest ethical standards providing Service You Can Trust for all your vehicle repair needs.
When you consider the quality of workmanship being performed on your vehicle you'll find TECH-NET PROFESSIONAL centers protect your new car warranty and are committed to providing a successful and pleasant automotive service experience.
When choosing where to have your vehicle serviced, you have many choices. We hope you choose Complete Auto Repair Service of Bellingham WA.
Just a few of the services we provide:
Preventive maintenance services
Exhaust and suspension services
Brake services
Engine tune-up services
Computer diagnostic services
Engine and transmission services
Electrical system services
Oil and filter service
Inspection services and much more...
http://www.carsbellingham.com
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT  84542
(435) 637-5337
www.carsbellingham.com
www.facebook.com/CARSbellingham


Wednesday, March 1, 2023

How to pick a - Auto Repair Shop

Utah Auto Repair = Service Tips
How to pick a service center.

1) Do your homework before taking your vehicle for service:
I know, we all hate home work and don't have time but it will save you heart ache in the end.
So, Shop around before you need one. you will make a better decision when your not rushed.
1) Ask Friends + Word of mouth
2) Look for vehicles of equal value
3) Good equipment
4) Is there evidence of qualified technicians? diplomas, certificates, advanced training, ASE
5) Start with a simple job = oil change, wiper blades, batteries.

2) Once you choose a Repair Shop ...
1) Describe symptoms or supply a written list of recent problems.
( sounds, vibrations, odors, lights, change in engine performance or handling, braking, steering...)
2) Don't rush for an on the spot diagnosis.
Ask to be called for costs, course of Acton. ( Don't forget to leave a phone number / e-mail )
3) Understand shop policies about = Labor rates, guarantees, and payment methods.
3) Follow - up ...
1) Keep GOOD records: All Service and repair paperwork!
2) Reward good service with repeat business. This also establishes a relationship.
3) If the service was not all you expected. - Don't rush to another shop.
( discuss the problem or issue with manager or owner. Give them a chance to resolve the problem.)
A Reputable shop will value there customers feedback &  try to make things right.

Happy Trails To You
CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service 
www.carsbellingham.com




(435) 637-5337
660 E, Main St. Wellington UT  84542
Hwy 191/6  Next to Post Office
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, SLC, Provo UT


Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Emergency Auto Repair at CARS in Utah

 CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service  Utah

Be Prepared for Emergencies 

Hello,  We hope your doing well 

     We would like to address Preparing your vehicle for and emergencies  and keeping emergency supplies in your car or truck is smart planning.  Not just for disasters, but also in case your have to hunker down off the beaten path or in your home. 



If you get a flat tire on the road or mountain pass and you are stuck there overnight,  you'll be really happy that you packed a kit.  Just a small list to get started.
    1) Food- snack bars, at least 3 day.
        Water or  better yet a water straw.  (1 Gal. pp per day)
          Medicine, pet food
          Photo's , Games, Whistle, Cash, Matches, 
   2) Flash Light, Extra batteries, back up cell phone battery,  Emergency blanket,         Paper Map, Garbage bags, Rain gear, Toilet Paper, and Don't forget the Duct Tape. 
    3)  Fix a flat, Chains, Cat litter, Small shovel, Jumper cables, tow chain, Tarp              (for shelter or to lay on),  Flairs...

Consider where your daily drive / route takes you & what you might need. 
Keep supplies fresh by using them once or twice a year at your kids events or washing the car or on a hike.  Have supplies ready to replace them. 

There are more Items I'm sure you can pack for your personal needs but the Idea is just to be Prepared.

There are sights on line with more Idea's. 

Happy and Safe Travels from the
 Crew at CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT 84542
(435) 637-5337   
Hwy 191  /  6   Next to Post Office
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, SLC UT
www.carsbellingham.com
www.facebook.com/CARSbellingham

Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Motor or Engine Repair in Carbon Co UT

Did you know that CARS = Complete Auto  Repair Service
Can help you put a new motor in your old car and make 
your dreams come true!  
Before you replace the engine in your car, get a second opinion from
 a trusted mechanic to ensure that you have at least two mechanics
 in agreement that a new engine is 
the only solution. When you bring the car to the second
 mechanic, ask for a repair estimate to fix the oil leak 
and to check the car out to see if the first mechanic is 
and the second agree. I
If you need to replace an engine, then you'll have to carefully consider if you want to make that kind of investment. You may want to research the reliability of the year, make and model of your specific car to see if it's likely to have any other problems that would result in costly repairs.
If your car is in good condition overall, then it may make sense to keep it since the engine repair -- even though it is the most expensive repair you are likely to make -- would still be cheaper than buying a new car. A car purchase would likely cost you $20,000 or more.
There are some terrific advantages to driving an old car, including cheaper car insurance and owning your car outright. But old cars need repairs, especially those that are five years old or older.  
While it's almost always cheaper to repair your used car instead of buying a new one, you need more information before you can make a solid financial decision. Find out the answers to these questions:
How much is your car worth?  What would it cost to replace it?    Assume for a moment that if you replaced your old car, you'd buy a new car that's a similar make and model. Do a bit of research online to determine what the new car would cost. Chances are it's at least $20,000 and possibly a lot more. 
How much does the repair cost? Get a couple of quotes on the cost of the job. You can stop by a few mechanics or dealers in your area and ask them to quote the job for you. While the cost of the parts is not likely to be much different -- if it is, ask why -- labor rates can vary from shop to shop and you can possibly save some money by choosing a different mechanic.
With repairs that are roughly equal to the value of your used car or less, it makes better financial sense to make the repair versus buy a new car, since even the most expensive repairs would most likely only equal about a year of car payments on a new car.
Today, most new cars are built to last 200,000 miles or more, with a few more expensive items often needing repair at the 100,000- to 120,000-mile mark. Once your car is paid off, put aside an amount that equals about 20 percent of what your car payment was each month for repairs. This money can be used for any necessary repairs, and any excess will make a nice down payment for your next car when you're ready to buy one.  About a year of car payments on a new car. 
CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service in Ferndale WA. would be happy to help you get started on your New Motor for your Old CAR.
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT 84542
(435) 637-5337
Hwy 191  /  6    Next to Post Office





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