February 22, 2012

Technician Training At AFS Service; You’re In Good Hands

Filed under: Diagnostics — afsser682 @ 6:10 pm

Technician Training At AFS Service You're In Good Hands

Your midside sedan’s so important to your life in Hortonville: when it breaks down, you need it back on the road as soon as possible – with the problem fixed right the first time. If you’ve ever check into some of the training technicians at AFS Service receive, you may be surprised at how much knowledge and skill goes into diagnosing and repairing a modern car in Hortonville.

Our engines are more and more powerful, fuel efficient and reliable. This is all due to engineering. But the advances come at the price of simplicity. Modern cars in Hortonville are so much more complex from a mechanical and electronics standpoint that it makes your head spin. Vehicles have several networked computers controlling most of the engine functions and many other vehicle functions as well. Hortonville motorists take all of this sophistication for granted – but somebody has to fix it when it breaks.

It requires a high level of commitment on the part of the technician and AFS Service as well. In addition to the training, there’s the financial commitment by AFS Service to purchase the diagnostic and repair tools as well.

The ability to repair your midside sedan requires a strong combination of training and resources. So try to relax next time you bring your vehicle in to AFS Service. You’re in good hands.

At AFS Service in Hortonville WI (54944) we install quality NAPA replacement parts. Give us a call at 920.779.4199. To learn more about NAPA AutoCare, visit www.NAPAAutoCare.com.

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February 15, 2012

Hortonville Tire Tread Depth – Washington vs. Lincoln

Filed under: Tires — afsser682 @ 10:26 pm

Today’s AFS Service article discusses the effect of tire tread depth on braking. When talking about stopping power, Hortonville drivers tend to focus on brakes. But our tires are where the rubber meets the road. So having good brakes isn’t enough. Hortonville motorists have to have tires with enough traction to translate braking power into stopping power.

Let’s focus on stopping in wet Hortonville conditions. In order for a tire to have good contact with the road, it has to move the water out of the way. If it can’t move the water, the tire will actually ride on top of a thin film of water.

Hortonville Tire Tread Depth - Washington vs. LincolnThat’s called hydroplaning. At AFS Service we want our customers to know that if it’s really bad, you can actually spin out of control. At best, you won’t stop as fast.

So how does a tire move water? It has channels for water to flow through. Look at a tire and you’ll see channels: channels that run around the tire and channels that flow across the tire. They’re designed to direct water away from the tire so it can contact the road better.

And the deeper the channel, the more water it can move. A brand new tire has very deep channels and can easily move a lot of water. As the tire wears down, the channels become shallower and can move less water. When it wears down enough, it can seriously affect your ability to stop on wet Hortonville roads.

So that’s why it’s so important for Hortonville drivers to replace the tires on their midside sedans when they get worn.
Consumer Reports and other advocate groups call for a standard of 3/32 of an inch and they have the studies to prove it.

By comparison, you’ve probably seen the wear indicator that’s molded into tires. When tires are worn 3/32 of an inch, the tread wear bar is visible. So the recommended standard has twice the tread depth as a completely worn out tire.

And that little bit of additional tread makes a big difference. Stopping distances are cut dramatically on wet roads. A safe stop from WI freeway speeds with 4/32 of an inch of tread would result in a crash with worn out tires.

There’s an easy way to tell when a tire’s worn to 4/32 of an inch. Just insert a quarter into the tread. Put it in upside down. If the tread doesn’t cover George Washington’s hairline, it’s time to replace your tires. With a Canadian quarter, the tread should cover the numbers in the year stamp.

You’ve probably heard of this technique using a penny and Abe Lincoln’s head. That measure gives you 2/32 of an inch – half the suggested amount.

Of course, tires are a big ticket item for Hortonville car owners. Most of us want to get as many miles out of them as we can. But there’s a real safety trade-off. It’s your choice.

At AFS Service in Hortonville WI (54944) we install quality NAPA replacement parts. Give us a call at 920.779.4199. To learn more about NAPA AutoCare, visit www.NAPAAutoCare.com.

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February 9, 2012

It’s New To Me – What To Do When You Buy Used In Appleton

Filed under: Inspection — afsser682 @ 10:49 pm

It's New To Me - What To Do When You Buy Used In Appleton

Appleton auto owners sell cars for a lot of different reasons. Maybe they just want something new or maybe they’re selling the car because it has a problem or two. So how do you know what you’re getting into when you sign the papers for a used car in WI?

When a car comes into AFS Service in Hortonville with maintenance records, we can see if the factory maintenance schedule has been followed.

If it doesn’t come with records, New London and Greenville used car buyers have to assume the worst. How many Appleton people who are turning in a leased vehicle at 36,000 miles will perform the transmission service recommended at 35,000?

So what do you do? At AFS Service, we suggest getting on track with the maintenance schedule and staying on track. Lacking evidence to the contrary, assume it needs an oil change. The thorough AFS Service inspection that comes with a full service oil change will reveal basic problems.

Be sure to bring up any specific concerns with your AFS Service service consultant. When buying an older used vehicle in Hortonville, there’s more to be concerned with because there’s been more time for things to go wrong. A used vehicle inspection at AFS Service is a good idea: the peace of mind is well worth the money.

In addition to the scheduled maintenance items, look for uneven wear on the tires. That could be a symptom of an alignment problem, worn shocks, or some other suspension issue. Listen for unusual sounds and pay attention to strange odors. Keep track of any problems you have when driving so you can consult with your courteous service advisor at AFS Service in Hortonville.

If you just bought a used car in the Appleton area, give us a call at 920.779.4199.

At AFS Service in Hortonville WI (54944) we install quality NAPA replacement parts. Give us a call at 920.779.4199. To learn more about NAPA AutoCare, visit www.NAPAAutoCare.com.

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February 1, 2012

Schedule A Suspension Inspection At AFS Service

Filed under: Suspension — afsser682 @ 10:40 pm

Today’s Greenville car care article focuses on your suspension system. After many years and tens of thousands of miles, your midside sedan suspension system components do wear out, but how long that takes depends a lot on how you drive. As you can imagine, if most of your driving is on smooth Greenville highways, your shock absorbers will last a lot longer than if you do most of your driving on bumpy roads or hauling heavy loads.

Schedule A Suspension Inspection At AFS ServiceIn addition to just wearing out, AFS Service customers need to know that suspension components can be damaged in an accident or by a hard impact – like a pothole, hitting a curb or a rock in the road.

Because the life span of shocks can vary so widely, your midside sedan manufacturer and AFS Service recommend periodic inspections. During an inspection, your Greenville service technician will check for worn, broken or missing parts.

Signs that shocks or struts are wearing out: The tires may have a cupped wear pattern. This is from the shocks bouncing unevenly as you drive around Greenville. You may notice a floaty or drifting sensation when cornering. If the front of your midside sedan dives excessively when stopping, or rocks back and forth after you stopped, your shocks may be worn out. And if they are leaking fluid, it’s definitely time to replace them.

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, come into AFS Service for a suspension inspection.
Same if you’ve been in an accident that involved one of your wheels. Worn or broken shocks can cause premature wear or failure on other midside sedan suspension parts such as ball joints and other steering components as well. If your suspension actually fails, it could lead to a serious accident, so let us take care of your suspension components at AFS Service.

When you replace your shocks, it’s usually a good idea to replace all four at the same time. That’ll give you more even handling. Talk with your service advisor at AFS Service because you don’t want a big difference between the performance of your shocks from wheel to wheel, and replacing all may be the safest bet.

At AFS Service in Hortonville WI (54944) we install quality NAPA replacement parts. Give us a call at 920.779.4199. To learn more about NAPA AutoCare, visit www.NAPAAutoCare.com.

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January 27, 2012

Serpentine Belt Replacement At AFS Service

Filed under: Serpentine Belt — afsser682 @ 7:47 pm

Today’s AFS Service article focuses on your serpentine belt. Your serpentine belt is a long belt that’s driven by your engine. It winds around several accessories that power important automotive systems. Let’s go over them.

First, the serpentine belt drives your air conditioning system. Next, the belt powers the alternator.

The serpentine belt may also run the pumps for both the power steering and power brakes. Serpentine Belt Replacement At AFS ServiceIn some midside sedans, power steering may have an electric drive and power brakes can be vacuum driven.

And, on many vehicles, the serpentine belt powers the water pump (on some cars, the water pump is powered by the timing belt).

Your AFS Service service technician can perform a visual inspection of the belt to see if it has any cracks that signal the belt could fail soon and will measure the amount of belt material to make sure there is enough.

Hortonville drivers should be aware that there’s a special, spring loaded pulley attached to the engine called the tensioner pulley and sometimes an extra pulley call the idler pulley. Their job is to make sure there’s a constant tension on the serpentine belt so that it doesn’t slip. The spring can become worn and no longer provide the necessary pressure to keep the belt tight. That’s why it’s often recommended that the tensioner, and the idler pulley if so equipped, be replaced at the same time as the serpentine belt.

All in all, the serpentine belt’s an important part for the function of your midside sedan. And it’s not that expensive to replace at AFS Service – so it’s good to do so before it fails.

At AFS Service in Hortonville WI (54944) we install quality NAPA replacement parts. Give us a call at 920.779.4199. To learn more about NAPA AutoCare, visit www.NAPAAutoCare.com.

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