Automotive Repair Tips Blog
Some of the posts you’ll find on this page include understanding the difference between using original factory parts versus aftermarket parts, how to determine if you need an auto repair or if it’s time to replace your vehicle altogether, and some cautionary words of advice about saving money with do-it-yourself maintenance. We encourage new and returning customers to feel confident about reaching out to us with any questions or concerns regarding car repairs at our shop.
9. Common Misconceptions About Mileage Services
When it comes to vehicle maintenance, misconceptions can lead to missed opportunities for enhancing your car’s performance and longevity. One prevalent myth is that all vehicles require the same service schedule.
5. The 60k Mileage Service: Comprehensive Checks and Replacements
Continuing our discussion about the importance of 30k/60k/90k mileage services part-2. The 60,000-mile mark is a pivotal milestone in your vehicle’s lifespan, often serving as a
If you decide not to do these crucial maintenance checkpoints it can lead to more problems down the line, costing you far more than the routine maintenance. Let’s do a deep dive into why these specific services are vital for your car’s health,
Not only do they help to ensure that your car’s engine is properly lubricated, but they can also prevent costly repairs and extend the life of your vehicle. Despite the importance of regular oil changes, many car owners neglect this basic maintenance task.
So your automobile is leaking a modest amount of oil. How big of a deal is that? Take a drive to the closest apartment complex you will notice oil spots in almost each and every parking spot. If everyone’s vehicle leaks oil, it mustn’t be an issue-right? Perhaps, but the price of driving with your car with very low oil levels and damaging your engine is substantial in comparison to the price of fixing the oil leaks.
What types of ANTIFREEZE does Integrity Auto recommend for Toyota/Lexus/Scion?
Different types of coolant: Red-colored, pink or green?
The quick response:The best, most uncomplicated recommendation we can make is to use Toyota’s red, Long Life Coolant wherever specified, and their pink Super Long Life Coolant where it’s specified. On vehicles older than 1998, Toyota’s suggestions are very general.