Battery
Terminal Service:
Routine maintenance involves keeping the electrical system in your vehicle
in good working condition. Computerized vehicles, especially, must have
good power and ground connections and some of the most important ones
are at the battery. Avoid letting a build-up of corrosion from remaining
on the battery terminals as a poor connection will cause everything from
slow starting or an engine running poorly. Since simply disconnecting
the battery on some computerized vehicles can have all kinds of computer
relearn issues, it is recommended to have a professional service your
battery terminals.
Caution: Some vehicles have “vat or vehicle anti-theft”
systems built into the computers and will not restart without the correct
information being available to the technician. We have the information needed to perform what sounds like a simple task.
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Brake
Fluid Service:
Brake fluid is like any other fluid used in cars and trucks and is subject
to degradation. It can get so hot that it literally turns black from the
heat. The black color is soot and falls out of suspension creating sludge
deposits in critical parts. The fluid is also a hydroscopic fluid, meaning
it will absorb water. It absorbs water from the atmosphere and will become
less effective.
Have you ever noticed your brake pedal becoming spongy while descending
longer hills? It is from the hydraulic fluid, after time, absorbing moisture
and this moisture will boil, creating a gas that you literally compress
(giving the spongy feel) by pushing on the brake pedal.
Brake fluid should be completely flushed out with new fluid every two
years and is recommended when performing brake pad and shoe replacements.
Anti-lock brake systems are in even more critical for the need of this
service because of all the moving parts in very expensive electronic controllers.
We can boil a small sample of your existing
brake fluid and it is most common to find boiling points below 325 degrees
F. Moisture will fall out of suspension, turning into water, collecting
in sensitive areas such as wheel cylinders and/or brake calipers. Good
clean brake fluid will only boil at or above 450 degrees F.
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Chassis
Lube:
This is your basic "grease job" usually supplied with an engine
oil and filter replacement to lubricate all the suspension parts and driveline
parts, if they have a port or nipple that will accept this service. A
lot of today's cars and trucks have sealed units and are not serviceable.
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Coolant
Flushes:
Why should you do a coolant flush? A coolant flush or service means more
than just draining and refilling your radiator. Old anti-freeze gets not
only dirty, but loses it "package" of ingredients that lubricates
the water pump to prevent corrosion.
Today's engines have many different metals like: aluminum, cast iron,
copper, tin from solder, etc., which will create a reaction when mixed.
The new coolant package is designed to prevent this and also to lubricate
moving parts in your water pump.
We have all heard and know about someone who had to replace an expensive
radiator because it was rotted out or someone whose water pump broke and
saved very little by not flushing their coolant. A properly done flush
includes using a special machine that allows the coolant to reach operating
temperature which pushes the new coolant through the entire engine, heater
assembly and radiator, thereby eliminating all the old coolant. We then
dispose of the old coolant in an environmentally responsible way.
Antifreeze must be used year round to properly dissipate heat and to
properly protect your vehicle from freezing during a winter. The new antifreeze
must also be correctly mixed with water, as pure antifreeze will cause
overheating and for your air conditioning not to function properly. The
correct and optimum mixture of antifreeze and water is usually -35C unless
you live in extreme cold conditions, which would force it to be different.
This mixture level dissipates the most possible heat from your radiator
to keep from overheating. It also allows your air conditioning condenser
(mounted in front of your radiator) to dissipate the maximum amount of
heat to ensure your air conditioner cools more effectively.
Here is a tip. Never cover your vehicle grill with a
screen like those on a home door as this will drastically reduce air flow
through the radiator and air conditioning condenser causing excessive
heat in both.
Do you ever remember what it is like standing behind your home screen
door when the wind is blowing outside? What you should remember is not
feeling much wind; neither will your radiator. Cleaning bugs out of your
radiator is a pain, but is better than the screen. Your air conditioner
will work much better.
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Differential
Service and Why:
When you read your vehicle's maintenance schedule, you will find that
every 36000 miles, it will call for replacing the fluid or oil. Like any
hard working part in your car, the differential or rear end (as some call
it) gets hot from all the work it does. This breaks down the oil so it
is not as effective as when it was new. This will cause wear in all its
moving parts to accelerate. It only has to be done a few times during
the life of your vehicle, but will save you a lot of money in the long
run.
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Drivability
Problems and Diagnostics:
Today's vehicles are very complex. They are controlled by many computers
and are very efficient compared to years past. Carburetors are no longer
used and simple repairs are not as common.
We have the most current and up to date diagnostic
equipment with certified technicians necessary to diagnose and repair
hard to find drivability issues.
Sometimes these "gremlins" are computer software updates, broken
wires that supply either power or grounds to electrical parts, simple
bad connections buried deep in all those wires under the hood or dashboard.
Sometimes they can be any combination of the above or more.
We will always authorize a dollar value that
we feel should find the problem and will never go over that pre-set spending
limit without further authorization. We promise no surprises when paying
your invoice. It takes the most experienced technician, plus the most
current equipment to find these problems quickly and efficiently. Completing
a correct diagnosis to identify the faulty part or problem is the least
expensive way to repair a drivability issue.
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Factory
Maintenance:
Your new car owner's manual has all of the service intervals
and most of the necessary items listed to fully maintain your car throughout
its life. Like anything you buy new, if you don't look after it, the condition
will deteriorate quickly. This makes a large investment in a vehcle necessary
more often.
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you!
Filter
Replacement:
Fuel
Injection Service:
Since you purchased your new vehicle, dirt, varnishes and carbon deposits
have been forming in the fuel system on the intake valves and in the combustion
areas. These build-ups can rob your car of performance, and if left untreated,
these build-ups may lead to costly engine repairs.
Symptoms related to carbon build-up are:
- engine pinging
- hesitation
- poor acceleration
- lack of power
- repeated stalling or poor performance when cold
- rough idle
- poor fuel economy
Our Fuel Carbon Cleaning System is a revolutionary new process that will
clean your vehicle's fuel system, including injectors, and remove harmful
carbon deposits. Our system utilizes a unique cleaning solution that will
not damage your vehicle's sophisticated engine components.
After our Fuel Carbon Cleaning System cleans your engine, you will notice
improved performance, acceleration and increased fuel economy. Make an
appointment today!
Take care of your vehicle, and your vehicle will take care of
you!
Oil
and Filter Service:
This is the most basic of services. While most people seem eager to change
the engine oil and filter and even ask for a grease job, they usually
never think about all the other necessary maintenance of other fluids
like transmission, coolant, brake fluid, etc. At N & J Automotive,
we always do a complimentary 20 point inspection to keep you advised on
any obvious up and coming expenses.
Explore the rest of this website and learn more about these necessary
services.
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Pack
Wheel Bearings - when and why:
Although most wheel bearing repacks happen when brakes are being replaced,
there are some exceptions. Repacking wheel bearings is more common on
trucks and trailers, especially some of the four wheel drive front hub
assemblies. These may have to be repacked more often and even between
brake replacements.
If the vehicle has been used in severe conditions such as off-road or
driven through streams or deep water, the seals intended to keep out the
elements often need some help with new grease. Travel trailers often are
neglected, but should have some sort of record kept as to just when the
last time it was serviced. The best way to ruin a holiday is to ignore
such an important service.
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Power
Steering Service:
At one time or another, most drivers encounter a power steering problem
with their car -- anything from fluid leaks or noise to stiff steering
or hard turning after first starting the car. Normal driving eventually
causes your power steering fluid to suffer from heat, friction and electrochemical
degradation. The high pressure created when you hold hard turns is especially
damaging.
Your power steering fluid, which starts out clear, eventually turns dark
with age. Sludge and varnish deposits build up in your power steering
system and prevents the easy turning and responsive handling you expect
from your vehicle.
Our Power Steering Fluid Flush safely removes varnish and sludge deposits.
It is also the best way to remove wear metals that slowly grind away your
power steering's internal components, including the power steering hoses,
power steering pump, rack and pinion and/or gear box. Our Power Steering
Fluid Flush thoroughly cleans your vehicle's steering system and protects
it with fresh power steering fluid and conditioners that revitalize the
seal and O-rings.
If your vehicle's power steering system is showing any signs of contaminated
fluid, try this service before major and expensive repair work becomes
necessary. Let our certified technicians perform a Power Steering Fluid
Flush for you today.
Look after your vehicle and it will look after you!
CONSUMER WARNING:
UNDER NO CONDITION IS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID (ATF)
TO BE USED IN POWER STEERING SYSTEMS. DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO SUBSTITUTE
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID FOR POWER STEERING FLUID IN YOUR CAR UNLESS
SPECIFIED BY YOUR VEHICLE'S MANUFACTURER! The pressure in a power steering
system during hard turns is much higher than that in an automatic transmission
under load. The ATF will become very hot under pressure and break down
much faster than power steering fluid. Once this electrochemical degradation
begins, your power steering pump and rack and pinion will be subject to
leaks, stiffness or complete power steering system failure.
Transmission
Service:
Just like the oil in your car's engine, automatic transmission fluid
(ATF) suffers from heat, friction and electrochemical degradation. In
fact, nearly nine out of ten transmission failures are due to overheated,
contaminated fluid.
However, unlike oil, which can be completely drained from your
car's engine, most of the transmission fluid cannot be drained. Instead
it stays in the torque converter, valve body and transmission cooler lines,
making a complete fluid drain impossible.
Typical transmission service removes and replaces only 25% of your car's
contaminated automatic transmission fluid. Adding a few ounces of new
fluid to the remaining contaminated fluid will not effectively
replace transmission oil, as over 70% of the degraded oil will remain,
causing serious malfunction or even complete failure of your automatic
transmission.
Now you have an option. Our Transmission Fluid Exchange safely removes
most, if not all, of the old contaminated fluid, as well as varnish deposits.
It also cleans the transmission cooler, valve body and torque converter
to remove wear metals that slowly grind away your transmission's internal
components. Our Transmission Fluid Exchange thoroughly cleans your car's
transmission and protects it with fresh ATF and conditioners that revitalize
the seals and O-rings.
If your vehicle's transmission is showing any of the typical signs of
contaminated transmission fluid -- slippage or rough or hard shifting
-- try this service. It may help you avoid the cost of major repair work
or even prevent the need for a new transmission.
Look after your vehicle and it will look after you!
Vehicle
Inspections:
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Wheel
Alignments:
When and why should you get a wheel alignment?
- If you find your steering wheel is not straight or it pulls to one
side of the other.
- If any front end parts are replaced.
- If you or your service center notices any abnormal tire wear.
- If you hit a large bump or pothole that makes your car drive different.
These are a few of the reasons to ask for a front end inspection and
alignment.
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