Posted on 12/20/2024
When your car needs repairs, it's important to find a mechanic who knows what they're doing. But how can you be certain that your mechanic has the necessary skills and expertise to do the job correctly? That's where ASE certification comes into play. If you've seen the ASE logo or heard it mentioned in conversations about car repairs, you might be curious about what it actually signifies and how mechanics earn this certification. Let's take a closer look at how a mechanic becomes ASE-certified. What is ASE Certification ASE stands for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence. It’s a nonprofit organization that certifies automotive professionals across the country to ensure they meet a high standard of knowledge and skill in the field. ASE certification isn’t mandatory for mechanics, but it’s widely recognized as a mark of expertise and professionalism. Mechanics who achieve this certification undergo rigorous test ... read more
Posted on 12/18/2024
The holiday season is here, and for many, that means hitting the road to visit loved ones or take a well-deserved vacation. But nothing ruins holiday cheer faster than a roadside emergency. Before you embark on your Christmas travels, take a moment to ensure your vehicle is in tip-top shape. These five essential car maintenance tips can save you from an unexpected breakdown: 1. Check Your Battery Cold weather can take a toll on car batteries, reducing their efficiency. Test your battery to ensure it holds a charge, and look for signs of corrosion on the terminals. If your battery is over three years old, consider replacing it as a precaution. 2. Inspect Your Tires Good traction is critical for winter travel. Check your tire tread depth and look for signs of uneven wear. Ensure your tires are properly inflated. Cold temperatures can cause pressure to drop. If you’re traveling through snowy or icy areas, consider ... read more
Posted on 12/11/2024
The differential is an essential part of your vehicle’s drivetrain system, yet it’s often overlooked until something goes wrong. This critical component allows your wheels to spin at different speeds, which is crucial when turning. Without a properly functioning differential, your driving experience can suffer—and your safety could be at risk. How a Differential Works When you navigate a turn, the wheels on the outside of the curve must travel farther and faster than those on the inside. The differential manages this by distributing power accordingly, ensuring a smooth and efficient turn without dragging or skidding. For vehicles with rear-wheel drive, all-wheel drive or four-wheel drive, the differential is even more critical due to the extra demands placed on the drivetrain. Differential Maintenance Proper maintenance of your differential is key to its longevity and performance. Over time, differential oil—respon ... read more
Posted on 12/4/2024
At Fox Run Auto, we are always grateful when our customers take the time to share their feedback and write reviews. We want to know what people think and it helps our team know how we are doing. Whether you loved your Fox Run Auto experience or not, we want to hear from you. Please comment on your favorite review site, or you can post one directly on our Reviews page. Here are some of the things our customers have been saying lately: "Trustworthy repair shop," says Nathanael. "About 2/3 the cost of dealership pricing, but with a full parts and labor 2-year 24-month warranty!!! Dealership doesn't even offer that.""Emergency tire repair replacement, responsive and communicated well, and at a good price," adds Paul. "Will go back for routine work. Anthony my Tech was great.""Fox Run Auto has alwa ... read more
Posted on 11/29/2024
There’s nothing worse than getting into your car on a chilly morning, cranking up the heater, and being met with a blast of cold air. If your car’s heater isn’t doing its job, it can make for an uncomfortable ride and be a sign of underlying issues in your vehicle’s system. So, what causes your car’s heater to suddenly stop working? Let’s explore some of the most common causes and what you can do to fix them. How Your Car’s Heating System Works Before diving into why your car’s heater might be acting up, it helps to understand how the system works. Your car’s heating system is linked to the engine cooling system. When your engine runs, it generates a lot of heat. Coolant, a mixture of water and antifreeze, circulates through the engine to absorb that heat. Once the coolant gets hot, it flows through the heater core—a small radiator located behind your dashboard. A fan blows air over this hot heater core, sen ... read more