Engine Diagnostic Service:
Ever have that "Check Engine" light come on your dash? Maybe the engine just isn't running quite right? Fuel mileage not what it used to be? In any event, ANTHONY"S MOBILE AUTO SERVICES can help get to the bottom of those annoying "drivability" concerns. ANTHONY"S MOBILE AUTO SERVICES utilizes the latest in diagnostic and information systems and highly skilled technicians to quickly diagnose and repair your concerns.
Top 10 Ways To Get The Most From Your Car!
Top 10 Ways To Get The Most From Your Car!
At ANTHONY"S MOBILE AUTO SERVICES & SALES Inc. We always make sure your vehicle is in top driving condition to keep you safe as you and your family travel back and forth from work and vacation. Always stop in for a free inspection and see your ASE certified automotive technician to help get your vehicle ready for summer & Winter with our coolant system service.
Make every driving dollar count with these safety and saving suggestions:
(1) Work the Web or become more Web-savvy. A wealth of research about vehicle ownership and enjoyment can be found online at www.AnthonysmobileAuto.com
(2) Preventive car care can help protect both your safety and the investment made on your vehicle.
(3) Develop a relationship with your automotive technician. This is extremely important.
(4) Locate the recommended tire pressures either in your owner’s manual or on the driver’s side door panel of your vehicle. This is a good way to save your money on GAS. Under inflation wears down your tires fast and over inflation rides rough and bumpy and has less grip to the road surfaces.
(5) Use a tire pressure gauge at least once every two weeks or once a month to check tire pressure when your tires are cool. (room temperature)
(6) Make sure your tires have adequate tread depth; it’s critical for optimal traction and maneuverability.
(7) When replacing tires, it’s best to replace all four at once. If you only replace two at a time, make sure to put the new tires on the rear of the vehicle.
(8) Find and use the correct maintenance schedule for your vehicle. This can be found in the owners manual or, now, most electronic management systems at your local repair facility can provide this information for you.
(9) Monitor and change your engine’s oil and oil filter at the manufacturer's specified intervals, and be sure to follow the more frequent "severe service" recommendations if your driving habits meet any of the conditions described in the owner’s manual.
(10) Always use motor oils that meet the service classification and viscosity grade requirements established by your vehicle’s manufacturer.
Source: AAA, February, 2007
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