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Safety Tips for driving in monsoon weather!

*Exercise extreme caution after a long dry spell
 
During a dry period, engine oil and grease build up on the road over time. When mixed with water from a new rainfall, the road becomes extremely slick. Continued rainfall will eventually wash away the oil, but the first few hours can be the most dangerous!
 
 *Allow for more travel time.
 
 You should plan to drive at a slower pace than normal when the roads are wet. Keep in mind that traffic is likely to be moving slower as well. There's also the possibility that your preplanned route may be flooded or jammed. Whatever the case, rushing equals higher risk.
 
*Brake earlier and with less force
 
Than you would normally when driving in the rain!  Not only does this increase the stopping distance between you and the car in front of you, it also lets the driver behind you know that you're slowing down. Also, be more meticulous about using turn signals, so that other drivers know your intentions, and take turns and curves with less speed than you would in dry conditions.
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We recommend to:
 
 Most of America's roads are crowned in the middle, which means that the water will run off to the sides. If possible, *stay toward the middle of the road to avoid deep standing puddles.
 
*Lower your window panes while driving through water logged areas.

 
 
*Carry out pre-monsoon checks of batteries, tires, electrical wiring, engine, maintenance of your car including wipers and top -up the fuel of your car during the monsoon.
 Ensure that your tires have the *recommended air pressure and sufficient tread depth!

 
Install in your car mobile battery charger and ensure your FM Radio is in working condition to tune into announcements.
 
At any time your Life is more precious than your car, so in case you’re stuck be prepared to park and walk!
 
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Air conditioning tips during summer:

Air conditioning during summer:
It’s heating up in the valley of the sun! You jump in the car and what do you do? Blast that Air conditioning! Is your air conditioning system up to par this summer?
The most common failures are due to lack of refrigerant! In fact, 80% of all failures are associated to a refrigerant leak. This leak should be observable from the flow of air bubbles! A leakage is caused by a ring of the pipeline sealing rubber ring, pressures of refrigerant and system components.
Air conditioning filters can also be driving on the cooling effect and our environment. If the air filter has too much dust, not only will this hinder the filtering effect, but also reduces the air throughput, inhibiting cooling performance. Therefore, doing air conditioning and refrigeration system maintenance is essential! . Here are few quick tips to maintain the air conditioning of your car.
Many car owners commit the mistake of setting the temperature too low during summers. This will require an extended time period to cool the air. Set the air conditioning climate control to only be 1 or 2 degrees cooler than the outside air, as this is more economical. This will not take much power out of the engine as well.
 
· If possible, leave the windows down slightly on hot days to reduce heat
        build-up. An A/C system works by removing heat, so the cooler the
        interior is to start with, the easier and faster the A/C will do it's job.
 
    · When you get in the car, open all the windows completely, or even open
        the doors, for a moment to vent the hot interior air quickly.
 
 · When you first turn the A/C on, set the controls to MAX or REC and use
        highest blower speed. This moves the greatest volume of air and
        re-circulates it for even faster cool-down.
 
 As soon as you are comfortable, switch the system to NORM or OUTSIDE or FRESH, and select a lower fan speed. The lower blower speed produces colder the air from the system.
 
 Automatic Temperature Control systems operate differently than manualsystems. Read your owner’s manual to gain understanding of exactly  how your system works. With most automatic systems, the quickest cool-down comes by setting the temperature as low as it will go at first, then adjusting it later to occupant comfort.
 
Clear the smell: Does your cool air have a bad odor, perhaps like "dirty socks" or a gym locker? Remember to set the system to the OUTSIDE air mode (not REC) frequently to help prevent or lessen this problem. If you notice a peculiar smell whenever your air conditioner is turned on or off, you should know that this is an indication of bacteria present in the air filters. Get your air conditioner serviced immediately.
 Our ASE master certified technicians can diagnose all of your air conditioning needs and complete all repairs with confidence that the work will be done right, the first time! At Virginia Auto service we are so confident in our quality service standards, we provide a 2 year/24,000 mile warranty on all parts and labor for every car!
 
Tips provided by: The Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) Worldwide, wants everyone to get the most comfort from their vehicle's air conditioning system and be able to recognize problems when they occur.
 
To learn more about your vehicle's air conditioning system, visit the Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) Worldwide website at www.macsw.org and www.epa.gov/ozone/title6/609
 

If you have questions please contact Virginia Auto Service at (602) 266-0200

10 Cool Weather Coolant Tips

(ARA) – Baby, it may be cold outside, but inside your car’s engine, it’s hot as blazes. Even when temperatures dip, your vehicle’s coolant system works hard to keep the engine cool and running smoothly. It’s important to take care of your cooling system, whatever the weather.

Antifreeze helps keep a car engine running smoothly, despite the temperature outside. When a car engine starts, coolant is pumped around the engine to either warm it up or cool it down. In addition to keeping the car at the ideal temperature, many antifreeze products on the market today, such as PEAK Long Life Antifreeze and Coolant, also have extra additives to help prevent corrosion and expensive engine breakdowns.

Because it's an important part to keeping your engine running smoothly, it’s essential to take care of your antifreeze. It’s not too difficult a task and you can even save a few bucks by doing it yourself. Here are 10 easy steps to get you started:
1. Clean the radiator. As you drive, the cooling system of your car sucks in air, bugs, dirt, leaves and other debris along with it. It’s important to clean the radiator so air can easily pass through it.

2. Place a drip pan under the car. Antifreeze is dangerous if ingested, by humans and animals. Using a drip pan will allow for easy disposal and keep the environment safe.

3. Remove the radiator pressure cap. When the engine has cooled, place a rag on the radiator cap and twist off. You’ll need to press down firmly with the heel of your hand, and perform two quarter turns to the left -- one to unlock it, and another to remove the cap.

4. Inspect the pressure cap and hoses. The radiator cap helps keep the coolant properly pressurized. If the cap is rusting or dried out, replace it with a new one. Also look at the radiator hoses and check for leaks, cracks or soft and mushy conditions. Replace if necessary.

5. Drain the radiator. On the bottom of radiator, release the valve and let the fluid spill into the pre-placed drip pan. Pour the drained antifreeze into a container that meets disposal regulations for your area.

6. Flush the radiator and cooling system. This may be the easiest and most fun step of the process. Simply take out the garden hose and flush out the system. For the first “flush”, collect the rinse and dispose of it with the used antifreeze. Continue rinsing until the drained water is clear.

7. Add the coolant and water mixture. The ideal mix is 50 percent antifreeze and 50 percent distilled water. You can either mix them by filling the radiator half way with one and topping it off with the other, or pre-mix the two together in a separate container.

8. Bleed the system. Replacing the coolant often creates air pockets in the fluids that should be removed before going out for a drive. To even out the levels, run the engine for about 15 minutes. At the same time, turn the heat on high to help circulate the coolant. Upon completion, carefully check the coolant levels and top them off if needed.

9. Replace the pressure cap. Line up the tabs on the cap with the cutouts of the fill spout and press down firmly. Twist the cap to the right to secure it.

10. Clean up. Coolant is essentially a toxic chemical, so it is important to clean up appropriately. Use a hose to dilute any spills and dispose of the old antifreeze according to your area’s EPA guidelines.

When all is said and done, changing your own antifreeze should take a couple hours and could save you up to $50. For more details about which antifreeze is best for your car visit www.peakantifreeze.com.

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