Ask Autotronics of St. Peter About the Importance of Service Intervals

Today in our Autotronics of St. Peter blog, we’re going to talk about following recommended service intervals. Your vehicle isn’t the only aspect of your life with recommended intervals: What about six-month dental cleanings and regular physical exams? Then there’s laundry, mowing the lawn, paying your electric bill, changing your furnace filter – you get the idea.

Now, what would happen if you didn’t follow these intervals? For one thing, your teeth may get more cavities. You might not discover health issues that benefit from early detection and treatment. And you’d have to wear dirty clothes, be embarrassed by your overgrown lawn and have your power shut off.

We all realize there are some things in life that we have to take care of regularly. If we don’t, there are negative consequences. Our quality of life diminishes and it inevitably costs more money.

Have you ever wondered, “How often should I bring my car in for scheduled maintenance?” You can let your friendly and knowledgeable Autotronics of St. Peter technician remind you of the manufacturer’s recommendations. He has checklists of what the manufacturer recommends and can find potential problems when he inspects your vehicle. Rely on Autotronics of St. Peter professionals to help you make good car care decisions, that’s our job.

For those in St. Peter who want to be more proactive with their vehicle care, here are some simple ways to remember what has a maintenance interval:

First: fluids. If it’s liquid, it’s got a replacement schedule. Oil, transmission fluid, coolant, power steering fluid, brake fluid, differential fluid, etc.
Then think tires. They need air, rotation, balancing, and alignment. And while you’re thinking tires, think brakes and shocks.
And what makes your car go? Air and fuel. Air filter replacement, fuel filters and fuel system cleaning.

Of course there are more items, but if you remember to take your vehicle into Autotronics of St. Peter for these things, your friendly and knowledgeable service advisor will help you with the rest.

Autotronics of St. Peter
111 Jefferson Avenue
St. Peter, MN 56082
507.934.9290
http://autotronicsstpeter.com

Tire or Re-Tire? (Getting Tires Ready for Hot Weather)

Heat isn’t easy on vehicle tires, and as the seasons change, make sure yours are ready to take the heat. 

Let’s talk first about inflation.  Heat causes air to expand, so heat alone can raise the pressure in your tires.  If you are driving on overinflated tires, they won’t have as much contact with the road surface.  In that case, it will take you a longer distance to stop.

On the other hand, you don’t want your tires to be underinflated during hot weather, either.  That can cause your sidewalls to flex.  Friction will then hike up the temperature and your tire can be in danger of blowing from the added heat.

Other things can cause problems, such as uneven wearing.  Your service advisor knows the signs to look for and can diagnose where the wear is and what is likely causing it.  Another thing a technician will look for on tires is tread depth and the condition of the sidewalls.  Any cuts, cracks or bulges could be indications that your tire is not healthy. 

Oh, and one other thing.  Your tires could have plenty of tread left on them but still be dangerous.  And that is because rubber ages, gets brittle and cracks after time.  (Ever run across an old rubber band in a drawer that has never been used but breaks the second you try to stretch it? ‘Nuff said.) Some tire manufacturers recommend replacing tires after 6 years of their manufacturing date.  Your service advisor can read a manufacturing code and tell you how old your tires are. 

Tire manufacturer Michelin used to have an ad slogan that said, “Because so much is riding on your tires.” That includes you and your passengers.  Always keep healthy tires on your vehicle and make sure they’re ready for whatever season it is.

Autotronics of St. Peter
111 Jefferson Avenue
St. Peter, MN 56082
507.934.9290
http://autotronicsstpeter.com

Busted! Air Conditioning (Air Conditioning Maintenance)

Your vehicle’s air conditioning is something you count on when the weather heats up.  But there’s bound to be a day when you turn it on and one of these things happens:

  • Only warm air blows out
  • Cold air starts blowing out but then it turns warm on its own
  • It’s not blowing air at all
  • It blows smelly air out

Some people are tempted to try to make the diagnosis—and the repair—on their own.  They think it’s just run out of refrigerant and they can pick up a can at a local auto parts store and re-charge it.   If only it was that easy.

A vehicle’s air conditioning system is complex and made up of many parts.  A compressor, evaporator, condenser, tubing, hoses, sensors, valves… the list goes on and on.

Each of these components could be the reason for the problem.  It could be a leak that’s letting the refrigerant escape, but simply re-charging the system hasn’t fixed the problem. You have to find the source of the leak and fix it. Service facilities have a device called a “sniffer” which can sniff out refrigerant chemicals. And they can use black light to locate refrigerant that has an ultraviolet dye in it. 

But often other components wear out; blower motors go bad, resistors blow, tubes clog, compressors fail. And diagnosing that takes training and special equipment you’ll find at your service facility.

One other thing to keep in mind.  It’s always better to catch any problems in the air conditioning system before it fails. Ask your service advisor about having

the A/C checked as part of the vehicle’s maintenance.  That’s the cool way to go. 

Autotronics of St. Peter
111 Jefferson Avenue
St. Peter, MN 56082
507.934.9290
http://autotronicsstpeter.com