Sunday, October 30, 2011

Tires West Jordan, Tires Midvale, Auto Repair Midvale, Auto Repair West Jordan


West Jordan Hillside Tire offers specials on tires and auto repair services. We offer Free Brake Inspections, and FREE alignments with any set of 4 new tires purchased at our store! See the video tour of our tire and auto repair shop, and all of the services we deliver for your car care and truck maintenance.

See us for tires (we have tire discounts from manufacturer factory rebate specials going on right now), alignments, oil changes, inspections, emissions, and complete auto repair services.

Visit Hillside Tire in West Jordan Utah: 1888 West 7800 South, or call us at 801-566-9400, and let us tell you about our Free Brake Inspections, and FREE alignments with any set of 4 new tires purchased at our store!  We will be happy to talk with you about tires, auto repairs, brakes, or any other car care need you have.

Hillside Tire is an Authorized Goodyear Tire and Michelin Tire Dealer In Utah. We offer FREE alignments with any set of 4 new tires purchased at our stores. At Hillside Tire and Service, we are yourtire brand experts for all makes and models, as well as complete auto repair in Salt Lake City. Come in to any of our 5 Salt Lake Valley tire stores: Salt Lake City (Cottonwood Heights), West Valley City, West Jordan, Sandy or Draper, and get to know us, like Bill Gephardt does,  through our auto repair service specials (see coupons).

Hillside Tire Is Gephardt Approved
Hillside Tire Is Gephardt Approved

Monday, October 24, 2011

Utah State Safety Inspections And Emissions Tests: Free Inspection With Emissions Test At Hillside Tire


This is the last week of October-is it time to renew your car registration, and get a Utah state safety inspection and/or emission test? Utah State Safety Inspection stations keep vehicles in compliance with Utah safety standards for cars and trucks, which is why the state of Utah requires compliance with their vehicle safety standard, in order to continue car registration. The 2011 Inspection manual has over 90 pages of safety standards for vehicles to meet approval. Jeff at the Hillside Tire West Jordan store explains the Inspection and Emissions Test program in this video
Get a FREE Utah State Safety Inspection, when you purchase an emissions test at any of our Hillside Tire locations. At Hillside Tire and Service, we are your experts for all makes and models of auto repair in Salt Lake City. Come in to any of our 5 Salt Lake Valley tire stores: Salt Lake City (Cottonwood Heights), West Valley City, West Jordan, Sandy or Draper, and get to know us, like Bill Gephardt does, through our auto repair service specials (see coupons).

We also check your Braking System-at no charge! See us also for tires (we have tire discounts from manufacturer factory rebate specials going on right now), alignments, oil changes, inspections, emissions, and complete auto repair services.


Friday, October 21, 2011

Starting Your Car In Cold Weather: Why It Is So Difficult, How To Start A Car In Cold Temperatures

As colder temperatures come to Salt Lake City and Utah, starting your car in the cold becomes a challenge for engines. In this video, courtesy of Rick Courtney, an eHow presenter, starting your car in colder weather takes a little more care and effort. Why? Here are 3 reasons why cold temperatures create hard starting for cars in the Utah winters:

Reason 1 - Gasoline, like any other liquid, evaporates less when it is cold.
You have seen this: If you pour water onto a hot sidewalk it will evaporate a lot faster than it will from a cooler place like a shady sidewalk. When it gets really cold, gasoline evaporates slowly, so it is harder to burn it (the gasoline must be vaporized to burn). Sometimes you will see people spray ether into their engines in cold weather to help them start -- ether evaporates better than gasoline in cold weather.
Reason 2 - Oil gets a lot thicker in cold weather.
You probably know that cold pancake syrup or honey from the refrigerator is a lot thicker than hot syrup or honey. Oil gets thicker in cold weather, and does the same thing. So when you try to start a cold engine, the engine has to push around the cold, gooey oil, and that makes it harder for the engine to spin. In really cold places people must use synthetic motor oils because these oils stay liquid in cold temperatures.
Re­ason 3 - Batteries have problems in cold weather, too.
A car battery is a can full of chemicals that produce electrons. The chemical reactions inside of batteries take place more slowly when the battery is cold, so the battery produces fewer electrons. The starter motor therefore has less energy to work with when it tries to start the engine, and this causes the engine to crank slowly.

With this information, you can see what steps you can take to make starting your car a little easier in the winter cold temperatures.
  • First, change your oil for the winter season. New oil means fresh viscosity (oil flow), and all the protectants and oil additives are fresh, and not burned off through heat, time, wear and tear. Give your oil the best chance to flow and lubricate your engine freely in the winter months.
  • Check and charge your car battery, to make sure it is fully charged.  A good charged battery has enough cranking power to turn the engine over.
  • Fill up your gas tank when it gets to 1/4 tank, instead of empty. Your fuel pump works harder to pump that last bit of gas in your tank. Starting your car on an almost empty tank puts undue strain on your fuel pump. Combine that with the cold gasoline, and you could harm your fuel pump sooner than normal wear. A full gas tank allows the weight of the gas to help push the fuel through the system-from the gas tank to the engine.
  • Warm up your engine just a little bit, before you drive off. That oil has been sitting at the bottom of your oil pan over night, since the last time you drove. You want to let the engine run about one minute, to let the oil circulate through the system. to get everything nice and lubricated, and ready to go. The worst thing you do is just fire it up and jump in and put it in gear and take off. Just like you want to warm the interior a little bit, warm up your engine too!
The whole "starting your car in cold weather" thing can be a big problem for Salt Lake City and Utah drivers. So get your charging system checked-for FREE- at one of our 5 locations. Whether you are in Midvale, West Jordan, Riverton, South Jordan, Sandy, Draper, West Valley City, Murray, or Salt Lake City, we have a location close to you. We check your car charging system: car battery, starter, alternator and regulator, for FREE at any of our 5 locations.

We also offer Free Brake System Inspections, and FREE alignments with any set of 4 new tires purchased at our store! Visit Hillside Tire in West Jordan Utah: 1888 West 7800 South, or call us at 801-566-9400. We will be happy to talk with you about tires, auto repairs, brakes, or any other car care need you have.

Hillside Tire is an Authorized Goodyear Tire and Michelin Tire Dealer In Utah. We offer FREE alignments with any set of 4 new tires purchased at our stores. At Hillside Tire and Service, we are yourtire brand experts for all makes and models, as well as complete auto repair in Salt Lake City. Come in to any of our 5 Salt Lake Valley tire stores: Salt Lake City (Cottonwood Heights), West Valley City, West Jordan, Sandy or Draper, and get to know us, likeBill Gephardt does,  through our auto repair service specials (see coupons).

We also check your Braking System-at no charge! See us for tires (we have tire discounts from manufacturer factory rebate specials going on right now), alignments, oil changes, inspections, emissions, and complete auto repair services.
Hillside Tire Is Gephardt Approved

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Brakes and Brake Noises: Hard Pedal, Brake Squeals-What Do They Mean?


Your brakes are more than just brake pads-they are your safety system when you drive. Just like making sure you are strapped in on a roller coaster ride, you want to make sure your brakes are functioning properly. Albert at Hillside Tire shows you a typical car braking system, and how it operates.

The following is a guide to symptoms and possible causes of common brake problems, all of which can be repaired and fixed, to keep you driving safely on the road:
Hard Pedal
Requires extreme pressure to make brake function. Can indicate power brake trouble, restricted hydraulic lines, frozen calipers or wheel cylinders, or damaged brake linings.
Low Pedal
Pedal nearly touches floorboard before brakes function. May activate your brake warning light. Problems may require a simple adjustment, possible air in the brake fluid lines (requiring flush procedure) or leaks in the brake hydraulic system. Needs to be checked.
Pull
Car pulls to one side when brakes are applied. May be an under inflated tire, misadjusted brakes or brakes are in need of repair.
Grabs
"Touchy" brakes that grab with the least pressure. May indicate a problem as simple as grease or oil contaminated lining - or  a loose or broken component in the system
Squeal
Brakes should operate with a minimal amount of noise. Some noise is normal but excessive squeal, screech, grinding, groaning, chatter, clatter or bang means your brakes need attention.
Vibration
Brake pedal, steering wheel or entire vehicle shakes, vibrates or pulsates when brake is applied. May indicate need to resurface disc brake rotors - or signal a loose component in the steering or , suspension system, or a tire related issue. This needs to be checked.
Drag
Sticking brakes, hot wheels or engine that seems to have lost power. Brakes may be failing to release; the condition can reverse itself, leaving you with no brakes at all.
Brake Light Is On
Emergency brake is on, low brake fluid, a serious drop in hydraulic pressure, or one of the brake sensors is malfunctioning. Your brakes may be need to be checked.

We offer Free Brake System Inspections, and FREE alignments with any set of 4 new tires purchased at our store! Visit Hillside Tire in West Jordan Utah: 1888 West 7800 South, or call us at 801-566-9400. We will be happy to talk with you about your brakes, tires, auto repairs, or any other car care need you have.

Hillside Tire is an Authorized Goodyear Tire and Michelin Tire Dealer In Utah. We are also your brake experts for all makes and models. Come in to any of our 5 Salt Lake Valley tire stores: Salt Lake City (Cottonwood Heights), West Valley City, West Jordan, Sandy or Draper, and we will check your Braking System-at no charge! Get to know us, like Bill Gephardt does,  through our auto repair service specials (see coupons). See us also for tires (we have tire discounts from manufacturer factory rebate specials going on right now), alignments, oil changes, inspections, emissions, and complete auto repair services.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Defensive Driving Tips: 70 Rules To Help Save Money And Lives


Defensive Driving Tips Save Money and Lives
Car wrecks and collisions in the United States are extremely costly-to vehicles and humans.  By most estimates, over twenty-two million are injured in car collisions every year in the United States. The repair costs associated with such collisions,  are staggering -- often quoted at more than $80 billion.  And that does not factor in such hidden costs as increased insurance rates and  lost time at work. Still sobering is the fact that about 50,000 people die each year in collisions on the roadways of the United States.

This carnage is unnecessary, since nearly all collisions are preventable.  Robert Schaller, a teacher and instructor of  defensive driving and traffic law in Arizona for over 15 years, has written a collection entitled "70 Rules of Defensive Driving." In this link, he shares wisdom gained from his teaching experience, and hard knock school experiences of his students.

Here is one brake system tip when you drive cars with ABS brakes:
If you try to pump ABS brakes, they will not work. Pumping ABS brakes defeats the computer's efforts to sense a wheel skid. If your vehicle has ABS brakes, when you need to stop in a hurry, press the brake hard and hold your foot on the pedal no matter what it feels or sounds like. ABS brakes pulsate, they rattle, and they make noise. Do not release the pedal until you no longer need to brake. If you want to prepare in advance, go to an  empty parking lot, and stop hard enough to activate your ABS system. You'll then know what it feels like-before you really have to use it. Doing so might save your life- or the life of someone else.

We offer Free Brake System Inspections, and FREE alignments with any set of 4 new tires purchased at our store! Visit Hillside Tire in West Jordan Utah: 1888 West 7800 South, or call us at 801-566-9400. We will be happy to talk with you about tires, auto repairs, brakes, or any other car care need you have.

Hillside Tire is an Authorized Goodyear Tire and Michelin Tire Dealer In Utah. We offer FREE alignments with any set of 4 new tires purchased at our stores. At Hillside Tire and Service, we are yourtire brand experts for all makes and models, as well as complete auto repair in Salt Lake City. Come in to any of our 5 Salt Lake Valley tire stores: Salt Lake City (Cottonwood Heights), West Valley City, West Jordan, Sandy or Draper, and get to know us, likeBill Gephardt does,  through our auto repair service specials (see coupons).

We also check your Braking System-at no charge! See us for tires (we have tire discounts from manufacturer factory rebate specials going on right now), alignments, oil changes, inspections, emissions, and complete auto repair services.
Hillside Tire Is Gephardt Approved
Hillside Tire Is Gephardt Approved