Improve Your Gas Mileage This Winter

Posted October 27, 2017

Old Man Winter is on his way to Michigan and before the temperature drops and snow banks rise, here are a few tips on how to save a few dollars at the pump in the coming months: 1. Check your air filter. If it’s dirty, replace it – a clean

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A Warning Light is Flashing – Now What?

Posted September 26, 2017

Most drivers in Michigan can probably relate to the following scenario: hop into the car, start it, and instantly notice a light flashing angrily at you. That wasn’t on the last time you drove the car… or was it? Don’t panic. Think. What does this flashing light represent? Consult your

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Coolant System Flush Are They Necessary

Posted August 9, 2017

During the summer, overheating of vehicles causes many breakdowns and potential internal engine damage. Many people come to our shop with breakdowns due to cooling system failures. Here are some facts about cooling systems, what they are and what to know when someone says that you need to have your

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Potholes And Damage To Your Car

Posted June 13, 2017

The roads around Holland, MI are not always in pristine condition. Although it may affect you little more than causing irritation, getting a bad jolt from a pothole or hitting a curb can damage your car in the long run more than you are aware. Even if your tires are

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Vehicle Belts: Types & Warning Signs

Posted April 25, 2017

Belts transfer power from the engine to various components of your vehicle, ensure proper timing of moving parts, and connect key systems. Types of Belts: Timing Belt – responsible for timing the moving parts within your engine. Simply put, if these parts do not operate in sync, your engine will

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Potholes and Repairs Ahead

Posted March 22, 2017

As Winter transitions into Spring, potholes become more of an irritation.  Potholes occur when water seeps into pavement through unsealed or improperly sealed cracks.  When the water freezes, it expands and enlarges the crack.  When the ice under the pavement melts, a void is left.  Surrounding pavement falls into the

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Hidden Danger: Road Salt

Posted January 19, 2017

Why is salt used on icy roads? Here’s a hint: It’s the same reason salt is used to make ice cream! This works because salt lowers the freezing point of water. When added to cream, it means you can create a frozen dessert that does not turn into solid ice

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Are your Tires ready for Winter?

Posted November 23, 2016

As the weather is getting cooler in Holland, snow and rain are starting to show up in the forecast. Wet and icy roads mean your tires need to be able to grip and stay in control in slick and slippery conditions. Before the winter weather is here to stay, make

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What’s the Difference between Coolant and Antifreeze?

Posted October 20, 2016

As temperatures across Michigan start dropping, drivers start thinking about winterizing their vehicle before the first storm hits. One of the questions we have heard from customers, especially those new to winter climates, is “What’s the difference between coolant and antifreeze?” The answer is simple – there is none! Both terms

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Visibility in the Fall

Posted September 22, 2016

Fall has come to Holland! As days are getting shorter, the sun is getting lower in the horizon as drivers commute to work in the mornings and evenings. This time of year, visibility is even more critical. Take these three steps to improve your visibility on the roads this fall.

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