Posted on 1/27/2015
Today, we are talking about your PCV valve. Unburnt fuel is forced into the crankcase as your engine runs. The PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) valve vents this unburnt fuel and oil vapors from the crankcase and sends it back into the air intake system to be burned in the engine. A clogged PCV will not allow these vapors to escape. This can dilute and contaminate the oil, leading to damaging engine oil sludge. It can also cause vehicle engine corrosion, something we see occasionally at Auto Clinic Care. At high speeds on MD freeways, the pressure can build up to the point that gaskets and seals start to leak. Back in the old days, vehicles were simply installed with a hose that vented these gases out into the atmosphere. But starting in the 1964 model year, environmental protection laws required that these gases be recycled back into the air intake system to be mixed with fuel and burned in the vehicle's engine.This is much better for air quality ... read more
Posted on 1/22/2015
There is a clear and vocal demand in Rockville and nationally for a reduction in air pollution and our dependence on fossil fuels. This is what is driving the MD market for alternative fuel vehicles. There are a number of these vehicles on Rockville area roads today, and many more being developed. Yet each of these vehicles has its own advantages and disadvantages. Rockville auto owners should learn what these advantages and disadvantages are before running out and purchasing one of these alternative fuel vehicles at your nearest Rockville dealership.Rockville drivers should carefully research the vehicle care before buying an alternative fuel vehicle, as it may or may not coincide with the standards for gasoline vehicles. You should look at costs as well; these vehicles may help save our environment here in Rockville, but that might not represent a savings to your wallet. You'll need to decide what you can afford and what will wor ... read more
Posted on 1/15/2015
If the fuel system in your vehicle is dirty, you will be hurting your engine and losing performance as you drive around Rockville, MD.Unless they drive a vintage car, Rockville auto owners have fuel injectors which need to be properly maintained. That is why your vehicle owner's manual has a schedule for cleaning your fuel injectors and other parts of your fuel system.Your friendly and knowledgeable service advisor at Auto Clinic Care in Rockville has the tools and chemicals to do the job right. Auto Clinic Care uses a process that gives your car a deep, professional fuel system cleaning. The particles, gum and varnish that build up in your fuel system are removed so that it can run cleanly and efficiently.After a professional fuel system cleaning atAuto Clinic Care, you'll notice more power, improved and reduced exhaust emissions. We strongly recommend you follow your fuel system cleaning service recommendations to keep your vehi ... read more
Posted on 1/8/2015
Rockville drivers know that underinflated tires wear out more quickly. Underinflation is also a major cause of tire failure for MD auto owners. More flats, blow outs, skids and longer stopping distances are all results of underinflated tires.It's hard for many Rockville drivers to tell when a radial tire is underinflated. If your owner’s manual recommends 35 pounds of pressure, your tire is considered significantly under-inflated at 26 pounds. The tire may not look low until it gets below 20 pounds.Uncle Sam to the rescue! A recent U.S. federal law required vehicle manufacturer’s to include a Tire Pressure Monitoring System - or TPMS system - in all vehicles. Many Canadian vehicles have them as well. The system is a dashboard mounted warning light that goes off if one or more of the tires falls 25% below its pressure recommendations.Obviously, all of this doesn't come free for Rockville car owners. Govern ... read more