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Why Use Antifreeze?


Antifreeze protects your engine from both freezing in cold weather and overheating on hot days. It's important to keep equal parts antifreeze and water in your radiator. A ratio of 50:50 is recommended which will keep fluids from freezing when temperatures get as low as negative 34 degrees Fahrenheit. Fortunately, you don't need to stand over your engine with a measuring cup: pre-mixed bottles of antifreeze and water are sold at gas…

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If a dashboard warning light comes on, should I pull over and call a tow truck?


It depends on the color of the light. A red light means you need to seek service immediately. There are two courses of action to take here. If it's a warning light related to your engine, such as an oil pressure or engine temperature warning, pull over as soon as it's safe, turn off your engine and call your Subaru service center. This can be the difference between an inconvenient tow and catastrophic…

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When should I change my wiper blades?

Most of the time the answer is NOW because you are driving in a heavy rain storm and realize that they aren’t doing their job. The next day is sunny and the wipers are forgotten about again until the next storm. Wiper blades and inserts are a maintenance item that should be checked and or changed periodically.


Most manufactures recommend at least once a year.

Wipers should be checked monthly and cleaning with a…

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Summer Travel Tips


When summer arrives, it’s time for that well deserved vacation. Before you hit the road here are some things you should check.

 

Check the tires including tire pressure and tread. Underinflated tires reduce a vehicle’s fuel economy and uneven wear indicates a need for wheel alignment. Tires should also be checked for bulges and bald spots.

 

Check the hoses and belts as they can become cracked, brittle, frayed, loose or show signs of excessive wear. These are critical to the proper functioning of the electrical system, air conditioning, power steering and the cooling system.

 

Check filters and fluids…

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Why should I have my brake fluid serviced?


Brake fluid naturally absorbs moisture from the atmosphere. As the moisture content increases, the fluids boiling point decreases. Overtime braking performance can deteriorate due to inadequate heat dissipation. In addition, increased moisture content can contribute to deposit formations and corrosion inside brake components. Since Brake fluid moisture absorption is unavoidable, many manufacturers recommend a fluid exchange as part of their service intervals.

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Three Easy Ways to Go Green with Your Car

Information used from www.carcare.com
Looking for ways to become more environmentally friendly with your car? Motorists can help protect the environment by following four simple steps from the non-profit Car Care Council.
 
1. Follow a vehicle service schedule including steps like checking engine performance, keeping tires properly inflated, replacing air filters regularly, changing oil regularly and checking your gas cap. Routine maintenance helps reduce emissions and fuel consumption, saving money at the pump…
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Replace Your Filter

Its springtime and everything is renewing and growing. It’s a great time of year unless you have allergies. Cabin or passenger compartment filters reduce the amount of airborne contaminants entering the vehicle and can help your passengers breathe easier. Subaru recommends replacement every 12000 to 15000 and depending on driving conditions intervals may be sooner. If neglected, clogged filters can reduce the amount of air flow from the HVAC system outlets and put increased…

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What Shocks and Struts Do


Shocks and struts influence the control and handling characteristics of your vehicle while holding the tires to the road. They control the action of the spring to resist bottoming out -- like when you hit a pothole -- and keep the movement of the springs under control when they rebound. Without shocks and struts, a vehicle would continually bounce and bound down the road, making driving difficult.

How They Work

Shocks provide resistance by forcing hydraulic fluid…

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Pet Travel Tips



Distraction Prevention vs. Crash Protection; Here’s what we’ve learned:

  • Pet travel harnesses come in two forms, those that only prevent distraction and those that provide actual crash protection. Choose wisely!
  • Prevent driver distraction! Did you know that distracted driving can be caused by not only your cell phone, but by the family pet? It’s important to be safer together on the road and ensure that your pet is safely harnessed in the…
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