Posted on 1/22/2025
Wheel alignment might not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about vehicle maintenance, but it plays a crucial role in keeping your car safe and efficient. Proper alignment ensures your tires meet the road at the right angle. It can improve handling and prevent uneven tire wear. Ignoring alignment issues can lead to costly repairs and safety hazards. Signs of Wheel Misalignment So, how can you tell it’s time for a wheel alignment? One of the most common signs is uneven tire wear. If you notice that the tread on one side of a tire is wearing out faster than the other, misalignment could be the culprit. Another red flag is if your car pulls to one side when driving on a straight road. This can make steering more challenging and unsafe. Steering Wheel Issues You might also feel vibrations i ... read more
Posted on 1/15/2025
Modern vehicles are more advanced than ever, with sophisticated systems designed to improve safety, efficiency and performance. At the heart of these systems are sensors and software working tirelessly to monitor and adjust various functions. However, this complexity comes with a caveat. Diagnosing issues is no longer as simple as popping the hood and checking a few components. Here’s why expert diagnostic tools and tests are critical for maintaining today’s vehicles. Complex Network of Sensors Modern vehicles use hundreds of sensors to monitor everything from engine performance to tire pressure. These sensors continuously send data to the car’s onboard computer, which ensures systems work harmoniously. For instance, if a sensor detects low oil pressure or inefficient fuel combustion, it triggers a warning light on your ... read more
Posted on 1/8/2025
You never want your car to break down or have problems. However, it is designed to communicate when something isn’t right. Being able to recognize these signals can save you from costly repairs and potential issues down the road. Here are the top five warning signs that you should never ignore: 1. Unusual Noises Strange sounds like grinding, squealing or knocking often indicate mechanical problems. For example, a screeching noise when you brake could mean worn brake pads, while a knocking engine might signal a serious internal issue. 2. Dashboard Warning Lights Your dashboard lights are your car’s way of signaling trouble. Ignoring a check engine light, for instance, could lead to severe engine damage. Always have warning lights diagnosed promptly to address issues before they escalate. 3. Fl ... read more
Posted on 12/25/2024
At Fox Run Auto, our goal is to provide every customer with honest, reliable and top-quality auto repair services. We’re thrilled when customers share their experiences, and one recent review truly highlights what sets us apart. A long-time customer with the screen name of SD D shared how she has trusted our team at Fox Run Auto for over three years. Her review reflects the values we uphold every day—honesty, transparency, and dedication to keeping our customers safe on the road. "I have been going to Mike (DeFino) at Fox Run Auto for about 3 years now." she says. "And they always to amazing work with my vehicle. I love that they don't claim things are wrong with your vehicle when it's not, nor to they try to get over on you because you are a woman." One of the reasons this customer visited Fox Run Auto ... read more
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