Posts by Dennis Vieira
Make your Service Visit at Tylers Auto TV a Good One
Most people don’t love going to get their vehicle serviced, but it’s one of those things you just have to do. So you might as well get the most of out of it. There are some steps you can take that will likely help you get the best results possible. For one thing, it’s important…
Read MoreImprove Your Night Vision When Driving in TIGARD
Night driving in TIGARD is not as safe as daylight driving as evidenced by the increased accident rate at night. Much of that is simply because it’s dark outside. Visibility is important to safe driving. Ninety percent of our driving decisions are based on what we see. And at night, we just can’t see as…
Read MoreChange Your Engine Air Filter at Tylers Auto TV
Many TIGARD car owners have probably wondered: “What’s the harm in putting off replacing an engine air filter? The answer is that not replacing it could cause your Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor to fail. This expensive sensor is situated between your engine air filter and your engine. Dirty air filters are a leading cause of mass air flow…
Read MoreDon’t Be Fuelish
If you smell gasoline in your vehicle, pay attention to your nose. That’s because it has an important message for you. Newer vehicles should never have a gasoline smell inside. One of the most dangerous conditions can come when your fuel line system has a leak or multiple leaks. Vehicles with fuel injectors are under…
Read MoreSteering Clear in TIGARD
Those who know vehicles believe the steering system may be the most vital component of them all. Perhaps you’ve found over the years your steering has gotten loose. Or maybe suddenly, your steering wheel has gotten very hard to turn. Let’s steer you in the direction of understanding why this may be happening. First, loose…
Read MoreFor Brakes’ Sake (Brake Rotor Service in TIGARD)
Think of how much abuse your brakes take. Day in and day out, they stop your vehicle when it’s going fast and when it’s going slow. Maybe your vehicle has been vibrating when you brake, or maybe it seems like your stopping distance is a little bit longer than it used to be. Then it’s…
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