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Keep Your Cool In IrvingPosted May 3, 2012 12:46 PM
Irving drivers rely on their car's coolant system to keep their engine cool. Coolant (also called antifreeze) mixed with water flows through your truck engine and absorbs heat. The mixture then flows out to the radiator where it’s cooled by air flowing over the radiator. From there the coolant/water mix circulates back through the engine to absorb more heat. Posted in the Cooling System category Reed's Car Care Center And The Maintenance MindsetPosted April 24, 2012 12:59 PM
When it comes to their vehicles, some Euless people don’t have a maintenance mindset. They know they need to take care of their cars, but it just seems really hard to get them to remember to do it. Euless drivers generally accept that many things in life require regular maintenance, but just may have not applied it to their trucks. Posted in the Maintenance category Gas Savings In Irving: Sharpen Your PencilPosted April 19, 2012 2:34 PM
High gas prices in Irving have hit most of our budgets. You’ve probably budgeted a certain amount for vehicle related stuff. Increased fuel costs are now consuming a bigger portion of that budget and you may be tempted to skimp in some other areas – like scheduled maintenance.
From this you can see that the more fuel costs, the more it pays to take care of your truck. Some of us drive trucks in Irving for work or recreation – or want a large SUV for family needs. A fifteen percent improvement in fuel economy can generate huge savings – six hundred and sixty dollars a year if gas is four fifty a gallon in Irving. Take a look at this table to see where your savings could lie.
So catch up on those services you’ve been neglecting at Reed's Car Care Center. Get a couple done now and a couple next time. Chances are you’ll save a lot of money at Irving gas pumps this year – and a lot more on repairs in years to come.
Posted in the Maintenance category Give Your Engine Clean Fuel With A New Fuel Filter From Reed's Car Care CenterPosted April 10, 2012 2:30 PM
Your truck requires plenty of clean fuel to run. When your fuel isn’t clean, your fuel injectors can start to become clogged up. When this happens, your truck engine may not get the proper amount of fuel at the correct pressure to run efficiently. This hurts fuel economy and performance as you drive around Euless. It can also lead to the buildup of harmful deposits on valves and in the combustion chamber. Posted in the Fuel System category Air Conditioning Maintenance At Reed's Car Care Center In IrvingPosted April 4, 2012 1:53 PM
Warm weather or cold, Irving drivers still need to think about their truck’s air conditioning. Most Irving people don’t service their air conditioning until after it fails. At Reed's Car Care Center, we can advise you on your vehicle manufacturer's preventive maintenance schedules for air conditioning service, just as we do for transmission service, oil changes and so on. Posted in the Air Conditioning category Reed's Car Care Center: Good Service And Good Fuel EconomyPosted March 28, 2012 12:46 PM
Most of our Arlington clients want to save on gas and seek our advice on improving fuel economy. At Reed's Car Care Center, we are frequently asked, however, just how much money Arlington motorists can actually save. In today's Reed's Car Care Center post, we’re going to talk about several things you can do to improve your truck fuel economy driving around Arlington. We’ll tell you the potential savings per gallon of gas at three dollars and fifty cents, and we’ll show a graphic that also shows the savings at three and four dollars.
The next item is replacing a clogged engine air filter. Your engine needs enough air to burn fuel efficiently for the best economy. A clean air filter means you get plenty of air. The fact that the air’s clean protects your engine. That can save you up to ten percent or thirty-five cents a gallon.
Fixing a faulty oxygen sensor can improve economy by up to forty percent. That’s a whopping dollar forty in savings per gallon. Bring your car to Reed's Car Care Center and we'll check your oxygen sensor.
Chances are that if your oxygen sensor is kaput your check engine light will come on. Now, there’s any number of things that could cause your check engine light to come on besides oxygen sensor problems. But if it’s on, get it checked out as soon as you can at Reed's Car Care Center. Here’s an easy one. Inflate your tires to the recommended pressure. That could save you three percent or eleven cents a gallon. Even a little drop in pressure will cost you at the pump so check your tires every week.
Your truck manufacturer has recommended a specific weight of motor oil. The recommendation is based on engine design and will give you the best protection. Using a heavier weight could cost one to two percent in reduced fuel economy, or up to seven cents a gallon.
Here’s one that’s free: Take it easy when you drive. Aggressive driving (we've all seen this on Arlington roads), rocketing away from stop lights, standing on the brakes, punching it for lane changes - really takes a toll on your fuel economy. Cutting out aggressive driving around Arlington can save five percent or eighteen cents a gallon. Now on the highway it gets really costly: thirty three percent or a buck sixteen a gallon. Think about that.
A related item is exceeding the speed limit. For example, if the speed limit is sixty miles per hour an additional five miles will cost seven percent or twenty-five cents a gallon. Fifteen miles per hour will cost you upwards of eighty cents a gallon.
The last thing we’ll talk about is excess weight. Our trucks tend to accumulate a lot of things and the weight adds up. Clear out the trunk and only haul stuff when you really need it. For every one hundred pounds you can save two percent or seven cents a gallon. Posted in the Fuel System category Reed's Car Care Center Guide To Using the Correct Fluids in Your VehiclePosted March 22, 2012 10:47 AM
Today's Reed's Car Care Center post focuses on using the proper fluids for your vehicle. Big advances in automotive technology have lead to the development of high-tech fluids to keep pace. Some because of engineering advances and others, advances in the materials used to build truck automotive systems. Posted in the Fluids category How to Know When to Change Your Oil At Reed's Car Care CenterPosted March 14, 2012 10:22 AM
Today in the Reed's Car Care Center auto care blog, we’re going to talk about oil change intervals. It seems that as engine technology advances, recommended oil change intervals have gotten longer for Reed's Car Care Center customers. High quality oil in a well-engineered truck engine has lead to extended intervals. But it’s also lead to some confusion among Irving drivers. Posted in the Fluids category Another Couple of Years: Making Your Vehicle Last At Reed's Car Care CenterPosted March 6, 2012 2:38 PM
A while back, the Cash for Clunkers program was all over the news. Irving people could trade in their old vehicle for a new one that got better fuel economy and receive a government rebate. Posted in the Maintenance category Serpentine Belt Service At Reed's Car Care Center In IrvingPosted March 2, 2012 10:40 AM
If you’ve ever heard a squealing sound under your hood, chances are it was your serpentine belt. Your serpentine belt is a long belt that’s driven by your engine. It winds around several accessories that power important automotive systems in your truck. Let’s go over them. Posted in the Maintenance category | SearchArchiveMarch 2011 (51)April 2011 (4) May 2011 (5) June 2011 (1) August 2011 (4) September 2011 (2) October 2011 (2) December 2011 (4) February 2012 (1) March 2012 (5) April 2012 (4) May 2012 (1) CategoriesAir Conditioning (4)Alignment (4) Brakes (2) Cabin Air Filter (1) Cooling System (3) Dashboard (1) Drive Train (1) Exhaust (2) Fluids (4) Fuel System (15) Maintenance (13) Older Vehicles (1) Parts (7) Service Intervals (2) Service Standards (4) Shocks & Struts (2) Steering (2) Suspension (1) Tires and Wheels (11) Transmission (1) Warranty (1) Windshield Wipers (2) |














