Posted on 4/11/2017

If you own a car, you were probably told about your car's factory maintenance schedule. Usually, your scheduled maintenance will happen every 30,000 miles. As a result, you'll sometimes here your mechanic call it 30/60/90k maintenance. Your schedule might be different, but if you make sure to go in for your scheduled visits to the auto shop you won't have to make as many unplanned visits to your mechanic. Many people think 30/60/90k maintenance plans are just another way dealers upsell and make you spend more money. If you're faithful to your scheduled maintenance, you'll extend your car's life and get better performance. Meanwhile, many car makers think scheduled maintenance is so important, they won't honor their ... read more
Posted on 4/4/2017
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You probably did a lot of research into your car to make sure it was reliable. However, no matter how reliable your car is, you'll eventually break down. Sometimes, when talking to your mechanic, you might have trouble really giving them an idea of what's going on with your car. If you're having trouble explaining the problems you're experiencing, the information you'll learn here will make it easier at your local West Cost Tire & Service repair shop. Write Down Your Symptoms Just like when you make an appointment with your doctor, the more specific you can be, the easier it will be for your mechanic to diagnose your problem. By writing down what your car is doing, or not doing, you'll have an easier time explaining it to your mechanic. Trying to describe your p ... read more
Posted on 3/28/2017

It's fun to work on your car. A professional auto mechanic is indispensable for big repairs and fast service, but there are plenty of auto maintenance chores you can handle if you're willing to get your hands dirty. A few hardy souls spend many hours tinkering with just about every aspect of their car, from simple oil changes to minor auto body repair. With time and experience comes wisdom, and many DIY auto repair enthusiasts have developed many techniques and tricks that they use to make their work safer, faster, and more efficient. Here are a few tips and tricks that a DIY auto mechanic can use to stay safe and work more effectively: Properly Secure Your Car Before Working On It Many car repairs are only possible if you can raise the car off the ground. It's important to remember that a car is a very heavy p ... read more
Posted on 3/12/2017

One of the few things we can count on in life is the ever-increasing cost of gas. Everyone wants to squeak out a few extra miles from every tank of gas whenever possible. You can count on your favorite tire shop to give you the tips and information you need to get the best gas mileage out of your vehicle, whether it's a brand-new Prius or a 20-year-old truck. Tires When the topic of gas mileage comes up, most people think of the engine. Keeping your engine in tune is important but the tires you choose and the way you maintain your tires goes a long way to improving your gas mileage. High quality tires reduce the rolling resistance as your car travels on the road. The less resistance your tires encounter, the less energy they use. In addition to choosing high ... read more
Posted on 2/20/2017

New car tires are a smart investment. Most new tires will last as many as 7 years, or up to 60,000 miles. Of course to save money, drivers will want to use those new car tires to as close to those limits as possible. Your car's engine needs regular maintenance to keep it running optimally. Your tires require regular inspections and maintenance, too. Here are 7 tips you can use today to help make sure you get the maximum life from your car tires: Check the Air Pressure Regularly One of the simplest tips is also one of the most useful. Poor car tire inflation is one of the leading causes of tire wear and tread loss. You should check the tire pressure at least once per week, or at every fuel fill-up. Tire manufacturers usually write the correct tire pressure on the sidewall of the tire. With ... read more
Posted on 11/9/2016

America has always had a fascination with automobiles. Americans take pride in their cars and trucks, and they love to keep them clean, maintain them, and add goodies like fancy new tires or custom rims. Some shade tree mechanics even like doing a little auto repair work on their own. Another thing Americans love is talking about cars. We've assembled a few fun facts about cars you can use to impress your friends or your mechanic the next time you're in for an auto repair job: Older Cars Really Hummed With a Tune-Up Few people know it, but inventor Henry Ford coined the term tune up while he was working on his first automobile prototype. At the time, ignition systems were very simple. He used a separate ignition coil for every spark plug, so if a car had four spark plugs, it had four separate ignition coil ... read more
Posted on 10/30/2016

The power of smartphone technology is changing many aspects of our lives. Driving is no exception. Whether you need to find information for auto repair work, navigate busy streets, or find a nearby gas station, your smartphone can be invaluable. West Coast Tire and Service has compiled a list of 6 free Android apps that can't be beat for convenience and usefulness. The best part? They're free! Waze - GPS, Maps, and Traffic Next to Google Maps, which comes with almost every Android phone, Waze is the largest community-based traffic and navigation app. Waze includes many of the features that other navigation apps offer, like the ability to report gas prices and speed traps. Waze also helps you plan a driving route based on traffic conditions. If you're feeling helpful, you can use Waze to alert other drivers o ... read more
Posted on 9/28/2016

Your windshield is one of the most important parts on your car. Not only does your windshield keep the wind out of your face, it also protects you from dust, debris, insects, and rocks. It is also an important structural component that helps to keep the roof of your car connected with the main body. It is generally accepted that an auto glass repair technician should inspect and fix your windshield soon as you notice a chip or break in it. But have you ever wondered why the windshield doesn't shatter when it gets cracked? We all know the auto glass is different than ordinary glass like window panes. But what exactly is your windshield really made from, and how does it work to protect the driver and the passengers? Let's take an in-depth look at the history of your windshield to find out more: Glass History ... read more
Posted on 9/22/2016

Everyone keeps plenty of stuff in their car. Some keep tools to make sure they are ready for any auto repair their car needs. Others keep vast collections of music, snacks, or even trash in their car (yuck!). Even if your car just contains old coffee cups and loose change, there should be at least a few essential items auto mechanics agree every car should have in case of emergencies. Check out these seven items that you should keep in your car, so you'll be ready if disaster ever strikes: A Set of Jumper Cables Jumper cables are the first thing that comes to mind in an emergency kit for your car. Whether jumping your own car or helping someone else with theirs, jumper cables is essential. Jumper cables are universal and ... read more
Posted on 9/5/2016

When most people visit auto repair shops for services like an oil change, the auto mechanic will usually ask if you'd like additional services. A common special is a wheel alignment. Auto mechanics generally recommend 4-wheel alignments on a regular basis. That's because no matter how well wheel alignment is performed, it's never permanent. As you drive your car, vibrations from the road and obstructions like potholes cause your wheels to go out of alignment. When an auto mechanic at a certified auto repair center performs an alignment, they make adjustments to the vehicle's suspension to align the angles of the tires. This affects how they make contact with the road. There are 3 suspension angles an auto mechanic will insp ... read more