Posted on 5/26/2022
If you've been driving for a while, you've probably noticed that tires don't last forever. In fact, they can wear down in a variety of ways - some of which are more concerning than others. Here's a quick rundown of the different types of tire wear and what they might indicate: 1. Cupping: Cupped tires typically have small, raised sections that look like cups or scoops. This type of wear is usually caused by suspension problems or improper tire inflation. If you notice cupping on your tires, it's a good idea to have your vehicle checked out by a qualified mechanic. 2. Scalloped: Scalloped tires have raised sections that look like waves on the rubber. This type of wear is commonly caused by low air pressure in your tires, which causes them to get too hot and wear down unevenly. If you notice scalloped tire wear, check your tire pressure and have a mechanic take a look at your vehicle if it persists. 3. Inner-edge Wear: Inner-edge wear appears on the inner edges of ... read more
Posted on 5/25/2022
The weather is starting to heat up in Northern Delaware and we have some hot and humid summer months ahead. Engine overheating can be a serious concern for many drivers this time of year. It is something you want to avoid as excess heat can cause significant damage to the engine itself. In most cases, the cooling system is to blame when the engine overheats, but it could be something else that needs to be repaired. Here are a few simple tips from Fox Run Auto to help you keep your engine from overheating this summer: 1. Keep Up with Oil Changes There are many reasons why an oil change is the most common preventative maintenance service for all automobiles. You want to keep your engine oil fresh and healthy to avoid engine problems like overheating and internal damage to components that rely on the oil for important lubricating an ... read more
Posted on 5/18/2022
Mike needed a number of things fixed on his car, so he wanted to bring it to a local mechanic to provide the new parts and handle the necessary repairs. He turned to Northern Delaware's own Fox Run Auto and put his vehicle in the hands of his fellow Mikes (and Rob) to make sure the work was done right. "I took my car in on a Tuesday," Mike says. "I needed all my brakes done—rotors, calipers, pads. Everything. Also needed four new tires and got the spark plugs changed." Mike definitely new he needed to have all four of his brakes serviced and the tires were probably overdue to be replaced. Still, we like to perform a full vehicle inspection once the car is in the Fox Run Auto shop. Even if nothing else is wrong, it is ... read more
Posted on 5/11/2022
Your suspension system is what gives you a smoother ride on the road. Suspension components like springs, shocks and struts are designed to balance the weight momentum of the vehicle while you drive. If you have suspension problems, your safety as a driver could be at risk. You may experience trouble with handling, which makes the car harder to control. Suspension problems can also lead to other automotive issues with the brakes, axles, differential, wheels and tires. At the first sign of a suspension problem, you should get your vehicle checked out by a professional mechanic to determine what's wrong. Here are a few common signs of suspension issues to look for: 1. Super Bumpy Ride When your suspension starts to fail, you can usually feel it while driving. Things may feel extra bumpy or bouncy. This might also be an issue with your wheels or tires. 2. Continued Bouncing You always ... read more
Posted on 5/4/2022
One common mistake made by many vehicle owners is waiting too long to deal with necessary maintenance or repairs. The check engine light is on (or some other warning message/light) or something just doesn't feel or sound right when driving. You know you probably should take it in for service, but you put it off. It's getting you where you need to go, so what is the rush? Why You Shouldn't Wait Too Long Unfortunately, this can be a bad way of thinking. We understand nobody really wants to deal with car trouble. It's a little inconvenient and it may cost you some money to take care of the maintenance or repairs. However, there is a different way you need to think about it. Would you rather spend the time and money now to address a minor problem with your vehicle, or would you prefer to wait until it develops into a major c ... read more