Jeffersonville Vermont Automotive Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How often should I rotate my tires? |
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Q. Is it really necessary to replace my
timing belt at the recommended interval? |
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Q. What does it mean if my "check engine"
or "service engine soon" light comes on? |
Q. What should I do if my car starts to
overheat?
This is a very serious problem - if your car overheats for too long, you can
damage your engine. As soon as possible, find a safe place to pull off the
road and shut the engine off! Do not attempt to check the fluid level in the
radiator; the hot fluid can cause severe burns. The best thing to do is have
your car towed to Hagin's Automotive.
Q. When should I get my oil changed?
You should get your oil changed every 3000 miles or as recommended in your
vehicle's owner's manual.
Q. Why is engine oil milky brown?
Milky brown engine oil is an indication of coolant in the oil. This can be
caused by a blown head gasket (or other gasket), a failed transmission
cooler, or cracked casings. This condition is very serious and needs to be
checked by a professional technician immediately.
Q. How do I make sure my car battery has a
good electrical connection?
Battery cables and terminals should be cleaned and inspected periodically to
make sure they provide a good electrical connection.
Q. Should I consider using synthetic motor
oil in my vehicle?
Synthetic motor oils can be a good choice for high output, turbocharged or
supercharged engines. Or for vehicles that are used for towing (especially
during hot weather), and vehicles that operate in extremely cold or hot
climates. Although more expensive than mineral-based oils, synthetic motor
oils can improve fuel economy and provide longer intervals between changes.
Q. When should I change my spark plugs?
For maximum fuel economy and peak engine performance, your spark plugs
should be replaced every 30 months or 30,000 miles, unless your vehicle is
equipped with 100,000-mile platinum tipped spark plugs.
Q. I need to replace a burned out fuse,
what should I do?
Always replace burned-out fuses with ones of the same amperage (printed on
the fuse) and note that if a fuse continues to "blow," you should have the
circuit checked professionally by one of our technicians for defects.
Schedule an appointment or find out more about what we can do for your vehicle, contact us at 802-644-2858.