Posted on 3/28/2025

Skipping an oil change here and there might not seem like a big deal, but over time, it can cause serious damage to your engine. Fresh oil keeps all the moving parts lubricated, reduces heat, and prevents buildup that can lead to wear and tear. When old, dirty oil is left in the system too long, it starts to break down, losing its ability to protect the engine. Eventually, this can lead to overheating, poor performance, and even complete engine failure—turning a simple maintenance task into a costly repair. How Oil Protects Your Engine Inside your engine, metal components move at high speeds, creating heat and friction. Oil keeps these parts lubricated, reducing wear and preventing overheating. It also carries away dirt, carbon deposits, and tiny metal fragments that naturally accumulate during engine operation. Without regular oil changes, that contamination builds up, and the oil loses its ability to protect the engine. Heat also plays a role in oil degradat ... read more
Posted on 3/26/2025

If your car starts to shake or vibrate at high speeds, it’s a clear sign that something is wrong. Ignoring the issue could lead to bigger problems, so it’s best to diagnose and fix it early. Here are some of the most common causes of vehicle vibrations at highway speeds: Tire Issues Unbalanced or misaligned tires are one of the most common reasons for shaking at high speeds. Over time, tires can wear unevenly, leading to instability. If your tires are out of balance, a technician can rebalance them. If the alignment is off, it may cause vibrations—especially around 60-70 mph. Rotating your tires regularly can also help prevent uneven wear. Worn or Damaged Suspension Components Your suspension system is designed to absorb road shocks and keep the ride smooth. If components like shocks, struts, ball joi ... read more
Posted on 3/19/2025

Heather is a longtime customer of Fox Run Auto. She knows she can depend on our team to provide honest service and quality results time and time again. Heather recently visited our shop for some vehicle maintenance services. Here is what she had to say: "Nothing but the highest praise," Heather writes in her online review. "I am very hesitant about trusting mechanics due to being very naive and uneducated when it comes to cars and caring for them. I have never questioned anything they have mentioned." Building a strong level of trust with our customers is always our top priority at Fox Run Auto. Whether you know a lot about cars or don't know anything, our goal is to make you feel comfortable with every decision you make about vehicle maintenance or repair. We are always happy to answer any questions and provide you with as much information as you need to make ed ... read more
Posted on 3/12/2025

As we welcome spring, it's time to shake off the winter blues and get your car ready for the road ahead. St. Patrick’s Day reminds us that green means go—but only if your vehicle is in top shape! Here are some essential spring maintenance tips to ensure smooth driving as the seasons change. 1. Check Your Fluids Winter can be tough on your car’s fluids, including engine oil, coolant and windshield washer fluid. Top them off or replace them as needed to keep your engine and other systems running efficiently. 2. Inspect Your Tires Temperature fluctuations can affect tire pressure, and winter conditions may have taken a toll on your tread. Check for proper inflation and any signs of uneven wear to ensure optimal traction and fuel efficiency. 3. Test Your Battery Cold weather can w ... read more
Posted on 3/5/2025
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As winter starts to fade away, it's time to give your car the attention it needs to transition smoothly into spring. Cold temperatures, road salt and potholes can take a toll on your vehicle, making a seasonal checkup essential. Follow this spring car maintenance checklist to ensure your car is road-ready. 1. Check and Top Off Fluids Fluids are the lifeblood of your vehicle. Inspect and top off engine oil, coolant, brake fluid, transmission fluid and windshield washer fluid. If it's time for an oil change, don’t delay—it’s key to maintaining engine health. 2. Inspect the Battery Cold weather can weaken your battery. Check for corrosion on the terminals and ensure it holds a strong charge. If your car has been slow to start, consider having the ... read more