Mar 12 2013

Poor gas mileage? Have you checked your Oxygen Sensor?

Spring is almost here and with the season, you may be doing more driving. A faulty oxygen sensor can cut your gas mileage by as much as 40% and increase the level of pollution your vehicle emits! The oxygen sensor helps set the fuel/oxygen mix going into your engine. If yours is not working properly, it may be sending too much fuel into your engine. When an oxygen sensor fails, the computer cannot sense the air/fuel ratio causing poor performance. On average, your cars oxygen sensor should be replaced every 50,000 to 90,000 miles. As the sensor ages, contaminants accumulate in the sensing element reducing its ability to respond. The reduced gas mileage and increased pollution may not be noticed right away because the change in performance occurs gradually. It is important to know what you are looking for. The experts at Made in Japan Morgan Hill are ready to help you determine if your oxygen sensor needs to be replaced. Schedule an appointment today by calling (408) 776-7686 or online at http://madeinjapanmorganhill.com/appointment.php.

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Oct 29 2012

Have you been told you need new CV Boots? Here’s what it means…

All front-wheel-drive and many rear-wheel-drive vehicles have constant velocity joints called CV Joints that transfer torque from the driveshaft to the wheels and allow the suspension system to move up and down over bumps. These joints are protected by a rubber tube or “boot” that holds in the grease the joints are packed in. A torn boot can allow dirt and moisture in displacing the grease and impairing and damaging the joint. If left unprepared, the joint will drain its lubricant leaving the joint metal to metal and under constant friction shortening the life of the joint. As long as a CV joint remains sealed inside its protective environment, it will do its job until it wears out. Age, heat, cold and road debris create conditions that break down the protective boot. Once the boot is breached, damage quickly follows. Made in Japan Morgan Hill has experts that can check your CV Boots. Make an appointment today by calling (408) 776-7686 or online at http://madeinjapanmorganhill.com/appointment.php.

 

 

Oct 29 2012

Is it time to replace your air filter?

All internal combustion engines require air to operate. But, not just any air will do. The air must be cleaned before it gets pulled into engine’s air intake plenum and combustion chambers. You run the risk of dirt and debris clogging your engine and causing poor performance if you do not inspect and change your air filter when needed.

Inspecting and replacing your air filter is an easy task. Follow these simple steps:

  1. Remove the black plastic covering of the air filter box by unscrewing or unsnapping the latches.
  2. Remove the old air filter. Note that the screen always faces the engine. The pleats face the incoming air.
  3. Clean out the filter housing of any dirt or debris.
  4. Replace with old filter with a new filter. Check your owner’s manual to determine proper filter to be used.
  5. Replace and secure filter housing cover.

If you need help determining whether your air filter is ready to be replaced, Made in japan experts can inspect your filter for you. Schedule an appointment today by calling (408) 776-7686 or online at http://madeinjapanmorganhill.com/appointment.php.

Sep 26 2012

The cabin filter – how to deodorize & freshen the air inside your vehicle

The days are getting shorter, temperatures are dropping and the windows are going up. Odors build up as food spills, pets odors or cigarette smoke invade the cabin of your car. It’s far better to clean them up than mask them with air fresheners.

  • Using your owner’s manual, locate your cabin filter, if you have one, and determine the recommended type of filter for replacement. Open all vents before replacing the filter. Use a small can of compressed air to clean inside the filter compartment and filter intake and dash vents. Alternate both heat and AC and use the compressed air to clean in both recirculating and fresh air modes. Spray the filter compartment and filter intake with anti-bacterial spray and do not wipe out.
  • Clean the filter box with soap and water, dry and install the new filter.
  • Use a shop vac or vacuum with attachments to thoroughly clean carpeting and seats. Remember to move seats forward and back and adjust seats in the full back and full forward positions to clean all the crevices. Sprinkle carpets with baking soda and use a whiskbroom to spread it around. Allow the soda to sit for at least two hours and vacuum again.
  • Use a bucket of warm water with two or three capfuls of vinegar with a sponge to wash the inside of the windows. Dry with a clean towel.
  • Use a leather or vinyl cleaner on your leather or vinyl surfaces.
  • Spray a liberal amount of anti-bacterial spray inside AC and heat vents and let your heater run on the hottest setting and highest fan speed for 10 minutes in the recirculating mode. Then switch to the fresh air mode for another 10 minutes.

Made in Japan Morgan Hill can change your cabin filter quickly and easily. To make an appointment call 408-776-7686 or you can schedule online

Sep 26 2012

Wax, Polish, Glaze… Simple car washing tips the old fashioned way.

Many people make the mistake of using the wrong products when washing their car; always use a product that is specifically formulated for automotive paint. Dishwashing detergent or other household detergents are too harsh to use on your car’s paint. Careless washing can leave the paint in worse condition than when you started. Drive through car washes can have brushes that hold dirt and debris that can harm your car’s finish. Ditch the drive through wash and follow these simple do-it-yourself steps to a clean car.

  • Don’t wait too long between washings. Bird droppings, dead bugs or other debris can build up on the paint surface and can eat into the clear coat.
  • Move your vehicle to a shady are and allow the surface to cool if it has been in the sun. Heat causes the soap and water to dry too fast and can dull the finish.
  • Hose off your vehicle before washing. A thorough pre-rinse will not only cool the surface but will also remove loose dirt and debris that could scratch the surface.
  • Wash your vehicle in sections to keep the suds from drying and dulling the finish. Wash from the top down.
  • Rinse your sponge often. Do not wash your tires with the same sponge you use on the rest of the car.
  • Give your vehicle a final rinse with a fine spray.
  • Use a chamois, terry towel or synthetic chamois to dry your vehicle. If you use a terry towel, have several towels available.
  • Finally, using wax adds shine to the car’s appearance and protects the paint job itself from the elements

Read all our car care tips on our Made in Japan Morgan Hill blog

Made in Japan Morgan Hill can help you maintain your car to keep it running safely for years to come. Contact us with your automotive questions today

Aug 22 2012

Should I replace my timing belt?

Timing belt replacement is a service repair that every auto owner should be aware of. Failure to replace a worn belt can cause damage to your vehicle’s engine. The timing belt is the sole component that keeps the camshaft (valves) and the crankshaft (pistons) in synch. If the timing belt slips, or “jumps a tooth” it will cause the valves and pistons to interfere with each other. This collision will cause major damage to your vehicles engine. On an older vehicle the cost of the repair can exceed the value of the car. Check your vehicles maintenance manual for the manufacturers recommendation on replacement. The cost of replacement is certainly lower than the cost of the repair. Made in Japan Morgan Hill has experts that can check the health of your timing belt and make a recommendation you can trust. Make an appointment today by calling (408) 776-7686 or online at http://madeinjapanmorganhill.com/appointment.php.

Aug 22 2012

How can you tell if it’s time to replace your tires?

For years it has been said that you replace tires based on the depth of the tread. The truth is that rubber compounds deteriorate over time. An old tire can pose a safety hazard regardless of the tread. For most drivers, old tires will never be an issue, given that the typical driver drives between 12,000 and 15,000 miles per year. But if you drive only 8,000 or fewer miles per year, aging tires can be an issue. Cracks in the rubber begin to develop over time causing the steel belts in the tread to separate from the rest of the tire. Tires rated for higher mileage have an anti-oxidant chemical compound built into the rubber that will slow the aging process. However, this does not stop the tire from aging. The same applies to your spare tire. Even if your spare is never used, the rubber is aging. The experts at Made in Japan Morgan Hill can help you analyze your tires for signs of breakdown. Schedule an appointment today by calling (408) 776-7686 or online at http://madeinjapanmorganhill.com/appointment.php.

Jun 21 2012

Reputation is Everything When it comes to Gas Stations

With people paying more and more at the pump it might not occur to you that where you get your gas can save you big bucks. Make sure you are asking the right questions before you fill up. Ask the attendant if the gas they provide is filtered at the pump, or if the station has a policy in place about changing the filters in the pumps on a regular basis. If they don’t have a straight answer for you, it might be time to find another provider. If a station doesn’t regularly change their gas filters, or more importantly doesn’t have them at all, you are at risk for putting dirty gasoline in your car. This will cause problems that might lead to very expensive repairs. When you find a gas station that has all the right answers and maintains their facility correctly, you should stick with them!

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