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THE POWER OF A PROPER TUNE UP
 
 
We get several phone calls each week asking for about estimate for a tune up, but not whats included. Tune-up pricing can vary from shop to shop, usually based upon what work will be done. Manufacturers recommend tune - ups at different mileage. With newer vehicle the mileage is less frequent because the dealerships want to lake it appear that your nw vehicle will require less maintenance. Its all just smoke and mirrors to sell more cars. A vehicle that is kept properly tuned will perform better, run and idle better, get better fuel economy and release less pollutants. This will help save you money. 
 
A regular tune - up is like a medical exam, and is pretty much the same way your Doctor keeps you healthy by making sure you are in great shape. 
 
Vehicles can also vary on how many parts need to be replaced based upon the year, make and model. Some newer cars and trucks may only need the spark plugs replaced, whereas an older model may need spark plugs, pcv valve, ignition wires...etc. So pricing can vary. So when people call and ask for the price of a tune - up I will frequently ask, "what do you mean by "tune - up", and they caller almost never knows what they are asking for. It is important to know what your vehicle requires to keep running properly. Be informed. At One Stop Automotive we try and communicate vital information to our customers, as well as general information regarding their vehicles. When we perform a pre tune - up inspection, we include a scan of your vehicles computer to determine if there are any underlying issues that may need to be addressed now or can cause trouble down the road. 
 
We are here to help. Call and schedule an appointment today of you can schedule online in this website. 

Monthly Archives: April 2024

No Burned Out Bulbs

No Burned Out Bulbs

No Burned Out Bulbs  When a customer drops off their vehicle at our shop, the very first thing we do when we pull it into a service bay is to have a second technician help check all exterior lighting. Burned out or malfunctioning bulbs are very easy to overlook. Bad bulbs are also an invitation for a "fix it" ticket from the police, and we want to help you avoid those. We do not charge labor fees to replace bulbs so its very inexpensive, just the cost of the bulb (excluding headlight bulbs).  Rest assured that when you leave our shop all of your exterior bulbs will have been checked. 

Why Is My Car Overheating

Why Is My Car Overheating

Why Is My Car Overheating If your car is overheating and there are no obvious leaks, the oil level is okay, and the cooling system is properly filled, there can be several potential reasons for this issue. Here are some of the most common issues: A Malfunctioning Thermostat: A malfunctioning thermostat can prevent the proper flow of coolant through the engine, leading to overheating. If stuck in the closed position, it obstructs the circulation of coolant. Engine/Radiator Cooling Fan Problems: The radiator cooling fan helps remove excess heat from the engine. If the fan is not working correctly or fails to turn on when needed, it can result in overheating. It is important to check for proper operation of the fans(s) and any associated components. Radiator Blockage: An obstructed radiator will hold back the flow of coolant, causing the engine to overheat. Whether caused by debris or internal buildup, f ... read more

Some Helpful Information Regarding Oil Changes

Some Helpful Information Regarding Oil Changes

Some Helpful Information Regarding Oil Changes.  Over the last 3 years auto shops have seen their petroleum prices quadruple. Currently an oil and filter change using conventional oil will cost between $35 and $85, depending on your area. If your car requires synthetic oil, you should expect to pay more (anywhere from $75 to $125) but you make up some of the cost since synthetic oil lasts longer and has to be changed less frequently. Why the difference in pricing?  There are valid reasons for this big span, mainly relating to your vehicle manufacturer choice of oil requirements. Conventional oil (made from fossil fuel) is the least expensive option. A blend of conventional and synthetic bases ( Synthetic Blend) is the next step up. The most expensive oil is fully synthetic. In addition: The price of your oil change will depend on a few factors, not only the type of oil used but the amount of oil required,  ... read more