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Optimize Your Gas Mileage

Optimizing Your Vehicle’s Gas Mileage

 

Keep Your Engine Properly Tuned

Fixing a car that is noticeably out of tune or has failed an emissions test can improve its gas mileage by an average of 4 percent, though results vary based on the kind of repair and how well it is done.

Fixing a serious maintenance problem, such as a faulty oxygen sensor, can improve your mileage by as much as 40 percent.

Fuel Economy Benefit: 4%

Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.15/gallon

 

Keep Tires Properly Inflated

You can improve your gas mileage by up to 3.3 percent by keeping your tires inflated to the proper pressure. Under-inflated tires can lower gas mileage by 0.3 percent for every 1 psi drop in pressure of all four tires. Properly inflated tires are safer and last longer.

The proper tire pressure for your vehicle is usually found on a sticker in the driver’s side door jamb or the glove box and in your owner’s manual. Or see the pressure specification printed on the tire’s sidewall.

Fuel Economy Benefit: Up to 3%

Equivalent Gasoline Savings: Up to $0.11/gallon

 

Use the Recommended Grade of Motor Oil

You can improve your gas mileage by 1–2 percent by using the manufacturer’s recommended grade of motor oil. For example, using 10W-30 motor oil in an engine designed to use 5W-30 can lower your gas mileage by 1–2 percent. Using 5W-30 in an engine designed for 5W-20 can lower your gas mileage by 1–1.5 percent. Also, look for motor oil that says “Energy Conserving” on the API performance symbol to be sure it contains friction-reducing additives.

 

Fuel Economy Benefit: 1-2%

Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.04-$0.07/gallon

Data and content provided by www.fueleconomy.com

Preventative Maintenance Tips

Preventative Maintenance

Keeping your vehicle up to date on preventative and scheduled maintenance will increase its longevity, boost performance, and keep you safer. Below is a list of preventative maintenance tips to keep in mind that will help keep your car running smoothly.

Oil Change Service

One of the most effective ways to help protect the life of your engine is to change the oil and the oil filter regularly. Oil has several functions including: reducing friction, lubrication of engine parts, cleaning dirt and sludge, and cooling the engine. However, over time and usage, oil breaks down and its effectiveness suffers.

Petroleum Oil

Most cars use petroleum-based multi-grade oil, which is efficient in both cold and hot weather.  Multi-grade oil is rated by two numbers, such as 5W-30. Our mechanics can select the appropriate grade for your vehicle.

Synthetic oils
Not all motor engine oils are 100% petroleum. Synthetic oils, which are primarily chemically compounded lubricants, are also available. They can provide:

  • Higher viscosity stability over a wider temperature range
  • Reduced oil thickening
  • Reduced wear and increased load-carrying ability

Oil filters
Oil filters remove contaminants from the engine oil and prevent these particles from getting to the engine bearings and other parts. Oil filters should be replaced at every oil change in order to maintain proper filtering of engine oil.

Air Filters
Air filters trap airborne particles before they enter the intake of your engine, these abrasive particles can cause wear on moving parts. A Clean air filter can increase engine performance and boost fuel mileage. Some vehicles may also have a cabin air filter. Cabin air filters can minimize airborne contaminants that pass through the air condition vents into the passenger compartment.

Automatic transmission fluid
Automatic transmission fluid lubricates and cools the transmission, and it also provides hydraulic pressure to shift gears automatically. Transmission fluid—just like oil—breaks down over time and should be replaced. Check your vehicle’s specifications to see when it’s time for replacement.

Brake fluid
Brake fluid is a hydraulic fluid which transmits pressure from the brake pedal to the brake pads. It’s essential to have well-maintained brake fluid because overly dirty fluid could cause brake failure.

Coolant/Antifreeze
Coolant is used in an engine cooling system to dissipate heat and maintain the engine’s temperature throughout its operating range. In colder conditions, it prevents freezing

Timing belts
Timing belts are toothed belts that drive the camshaft via a sprocket to a crankshaft. They ensure the synchronization of the engine’s camshaft, crankshaft and distributor. A timing belt failure could cause several thousand dollars in engine damage.

Serpentine belts
Serpentine belts transfer power from the crankshaft to all of the engine accessories such as the power steering pump, water pump, alternator, and A/C compressor. Our mechanics inspect these belts for signs of cracking, splitting and slipping.

Coolant hoses
Coolant hoses transfer antifreeze throughout the engine cooling system, including the radiator and the heater core. Many coolant leaks are a result of aging hoses. Our mechanics inspect the hoses for cracking, splitting and soft spots.

With an oil change service at Zych’s Certified Auto Service, our mechanics select the right oil for your vehicle, inspect your car’s air filter and check the levels of vital fluids for brakes, power steering, automatic transmission and coolant/antifreeze.

Honest!

I’m a girl, and new to the area, so needless to say, I was nervous when my check engine light went off and I realized I’d have to find a good mechanic. Zych’s Certified Auto Service put my mind at ease. With the particular repair I needed, they had the chance to easily double my repair costs by telling me additional components needed replacement. I even thought these additional repairs would be needed before going in, but after testing the vehicle, I was given an honest assessment. These guys are honest, honest, honest!

Jaime M.

 

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Honest Garage

I have done business with this garage for over 10 years. The owner has seen me through auto’s on their way out to doing the routine maintence on my new cars. They are supurb. This kind of service is extremely hard to find in this day and time. They have always done everything necessary and nothing to upsell me on services I don’t need just to increase the bottom line on the job being preformed. I have never found a good, knowledgable, honest garage in my life until now. I also don’t make it a habit of writing reviews because the service received from most co’s is marginal at best. This co. is such a super find I felt it only fitting to spread the word. With 5 stars being the best rating allowed, I would rate them a 10 star if I could

 

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They Treat You Right!

Are you like me and drive a 17 year old vehicle that from time to time needs a little TLC in the form of brakes, A/C service, suspension work and tires?  It’s a tricky balance to make sure that you aren’t dropping buckets of cash into a black hole vs. no car payments/”i don’t care if you could throw a small cow through the rust hole in my door…IT’S PAID FOR!

If you can’t bring yourself to get back into writing a check every month to drive the latest and greatest but don’t have a mechanic/service center you can trust stop in at Zych’s…they will treat you right!

My first trip was by recommendation of a friend and I’ve never looked back.  When service is complete on your vehicle you will be introduced to the parts that failed you, without having to ask or demand, a line by line assessment of the work performed and suggestions for the future.

All of this with a friendly, professional smile and a price tag that won’t leave you feeling icky, dirty, and more broke than the problem/parts they replaced!  I have never left wondering whether the job was done right and for a fair price….what more could you ask for?

 

Randy M.

 

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Great Service

First things first: my story is probably seven or eight years old (and pre-Yelp). However, I couldn’t justify not reviewing this place even now because I was very happy with the service I got.

I had a ’93 Pontiac Bonneville with a broken AC system. I took the car to three other repair shops. After each garage reassured me the problem had been fixed, the AC began blowing hot air five minutes off their lots. I even caught one garage employee trying to take my car home for the night when I went to go pick it up.

Finally, a friend recommended Zych’s Auto to me, so I gave them a call. I talked to an older gentlemen on the phone and told him about my tricky AC problem.

“I’ve been fixing AC systems for 28 years. I’ll get yours working again,” he huffed, very matter-of-factly. Admittedly, I was skeptical.

A day later, I got my car back. My experience-supported pessimism was finally quashed by Zych’s Auto. After my visit, I drove the car day-in, day-out with fully functioning AC. As a Midwesterner temporarily making Florida his home, I was ecstatic that I no longer had to endure 95° temperatures and 100% humidity whenever I got into my leather-clad sedan.

A lot of garages will just do the bare minimum to get you in and out without checking their work. Zych’s bucks that trend. It’s truly a diamond in the rough.

 

Jeff F.

 

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Why should I check my tire air pressure?

The first reason is safety. Under inflated tires will overheat and deteriorate the rubber from inside.

Second, properly inflated tires will help your vehicle get the optimal gas mileage and save you money!

Third, proper air pressure will help you get maximum life out of your tires. Which again, will save you money!

 

Preventative Maintenance

Keeping your vehicle up to date on preventative and scheduled maintenance will increase its longevity, boost performance, and keep you safer. Below is a list of preventative maintenance tips to keep in mind that will help keep your car running smoothly.

Oil Change Service
One of the most effective ways to help protect the life of your engine is to change the oil and the oil filter regularly. Oil has several functions including: reducing friction, lubrication of engine parts, cleaning dirt and sludge, and cooling the engine. However, over time and usage, oil breaks down and its effectiveness suffers.

Petroleum Oil
Most cars use petroleum-based multi-grade oil, which is efficient in both cold and hot weather.
Multi-grade oil is rated by two numbers, such as 5W-30. Our mechanics can select the appropriate grade for your vehicle.

Synthetic oils
Not all motor engine oils are 100% petroleum. Synthetic oils, which are primarily chemically compounded lubricants, are also available.
They can provide:

  • Higher viscosity stability over a wider temperature range
  • Reduced oil thickening
  • Reduced wear and increased load-carrying ability

Oil filters
Oil filters remove contaminants from the engine oil and prevent these particles from getting to the engine bearings and other parts. Oil filters should be replaced at every oil change in order to maintain proper filtering of engine oil.

Air Filters
Air filters trap airborne particles before they enter the intake of your engine, these abrasive particles can cause wear on moving parts. A Clean air filter can increase engine performance and boost fuel mileage. Some vehicles may also have a cabin air filter. Cabin air filters can minimize airborne contaminants that pass through the air condition vents into the passenger compartment.

Automatic transmission fluid
Automatic transmission fluid lubricates and cools the transmission, and it also provides hydraulic
pressure to shift gears automatically. Transmission fluid—just like oil—breaks down over time and should be replaced. Check your vehicle’s specifications to see when it’s time for replacement.

Brake fluid
Brake fluid is a hydraulic fluid which transmits pressure from the brake pedal to the brake pads. It’s essential to have well-maintained brake fluid because overly dirty fluid could cause brake failure.

Coolant/Antifreeze
Coolant is used in an engine cooling system to dissipate heat and maintain the engine’s temperature throughout its operating range. In colder conditions, it prevents freezing

Timing belts
Timing belts are toothed belts that drive the camshaft via a sprocket to a crankshaft. They ensure the synchronization of the engine’s camshaft, crankshaft and distributor. A timing belt failure could cause several thousand dollars in engine damage.
Serpentine belts

Serpentine belts transfer power from the crankshaft to all of the engine accessories such as the power steering pump, water pump, alternator, and A/C compressor. Our mechanics inspect these belts for signs of cracking, splitting and slipping.
Coolant hoses

Coolant hoses transfer antifreeze throughout the engine cooling system, including the radiator and the heater core. Many coolant leaks are a result of aging hoses. Our mechanics inspect the hoses for cracking,
splitting and soft spots.

With an oil change service at Zych’s Certified Auto Service, our mechanics select the right oil for your vehicle, inspect your car’s air filter and check the levels of vital fluids for brakes, power steering, automatic transmission and coolant/antifreeze.

Stop By

It may not look like much from the road but this auto service place is great. The owner was very knowledgeable and very helpful. He fixed the break on my old truck and did it for a great price too.

 

David T.

 

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Nice Guy

Need my a/c fixed and had heard through a friend to go here. I stopped in, was helped quickly, given a fair estiamte and the car was returned to me in a reasonable amount of time.

 

Josh T.

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