Posted on 11/27/2024
Thanksgiving isn’t just about family gatherings and delicious meals. It's also a time to reflect on sharing gratitude for the things we often take for granted. For most of us, our cars are essential to our daily lives. This Thanksgiving, why not give thanks to your trusty vehicle by ensuring it’s properly maintained—especially as we prepare for another cold winter season in Northern Delaware? 1. Keep Up with Oil Changes One of the simplest ways to show your car some love is by keeping up with regular oil changes. Clean oil ensures your engine runs smoothly and efficiently, reducing wear and tear. If it’s been a while, treat your car to an oil and filter change to extend the life of the engine. 2. Check and Top Off Fluids A well-maintained car relies on ... read more
Posted on 11/20/2024
Your car’s brakes are critical for your safety as a driver. Regular brake inspections are essential for maintaining their effectiveness and keeping you, your passengers, pedestrians and other drivers safe. Understanding when to schedule a brake inspection and recognizing warning signs can help prevent brake failure and costly repairs. How Often Are Brake Inspections Recommended? So, when should you have your brakes inspected? Most experts recommend checking your brakes at least once a year or every 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. However, your driving habits and conditions may require more frequent inspections. For example, you might frequently drive in stop-and-go traffic, carry heavy loads or live in a hilly area with steep grades. In these kinds of conditions, your brakes will wear out faster. It may be wise to schedule brake inspections every 6-9 months rather than waiting a ... read more
Posted on 11/13/2024
Winter is just around the corner here in Northern Delaware. It won't be too long before we are experiencing frigid temperatures that will put extra strain on your vehicle's battery. Cold weather can slow down the chemical reactions within a battery, reducing its capacity to hold a charge. With a little proactive maintenance, however, you can avoid the inconvenience of a battery failure on a chilly morning. Battery Tests First, it’s essential to have your car battery tested before the cold sets in. At Fox Run Auto, we offer battery testing and will check for proper voltage, which should be around 12.6 volts or higher when fully charged. A battery that’s more than three years old is at higher risk in winter, so consider replacing it before extreme cold strikes. Clean Your Battery Terminals Clean battery terminals are also crucial. Corrosion on the t ... read more
Posted on 11/6/2024
John was looking for an alternative to taking is truck to the dealership for automotive maintenance. He wasn't satisfied with the service he was receiving, so he reached out to Fox Run Auto to put our shop to the test. "I took my truck here after having a horrible experience at the 'dealership.'" John says. "First impressions matter. When I dropped off the truck for service, they listened to my concerns and recorded them. I got a call detailing what they uncovered with pricing for repairs." We may not be the biggest auto shop around, but we aim to provide the best customer service possible. This is what Fox Run Auto is all about. When John brought his truck to us, we make sure he knew everything that was going on. Our vehicle inspection process is thorough. Then, we provide a detailed inspection report to our customers. Through thes ... read more
Posted on 10/31/2024
Potholes are the hidden enemy of drivers everywhere. You may not even notice them until it’s too late, but that sudden thud can cause more damage to your car than you might realize. While they might seem like just another part of everyday driving, potholes have the potential to cause serious harm to various components of your vehicle, from your tires to your suspension and even your alignment. So, what exactly can that nasty pothole do to your car? Tires and Wheels Your tires and wheels are the first parts of your car that absorb the impact when you hit a pothole. The impact can lead to immediate damage, such as tire punctures or sidewall bulges, if the impact is severe enough. These issues may not seem like a big deal at first, but they can lead to dangerous blowouts while driving, especially at higher speeds. Wheels are also at risk. A hard hit from a pothole can bend or crack your rims, leading to air leaks or even a flat tire. You might notice a vibration ... read more