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		<title>Tire Tread Depth for Wasilla AK</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 17:36:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, when are your tires actually worn out? This is a question a lot of us in Wasilla AK ask ourselves. For many, the answer is &#8216;when they no longer pass a safety inspection&#8217;. But waiting that long can have &#8230; <a href="http://matsuautocare.com/tire-tread-depth-for-wasilla-ak/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> So, when are your tires actually worn out? This is a question a lot of us in Wasilla AK ask ourselves. For many, the answer is &#8216;when they no longer pass a safety inspection&#8217;. But waiting that long can have a serious impact on your safety.</p>
<p> The U.S. Federal government doesn&rsquo;t have any laws for tread depth, but 42 of the states, and all of Canada, do have regulations. They consider two-thirty-seconds of an inch to be the minimum legal tread depth. Two other states, including California, consider one-thirty-second to be the minimum and six states have no standards at all. Call us at <a title="Mat-Su Valley" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">Mat-Su Valley</a> (just call 9073731948) to find out what your requirements are in the Wasilla AK area.</p>
<p> Since 1968, U.S. law has required that a raised bar be molded across all tires. When tires are worn enough that this bar becomes visible, there&rsquo;s just 2/32&rdquo; of tread left. But does that older standard give you enough safety?</p>
<p> Well, Consumer Reports issued a call to consider replacing tires when tread reaches 4/32&rdquo;. And the recommendation is backed by some very compelling studies. Now before we go into the studies, you need to know that the big issue is braking on wet surfaces. </p>
<p> We tend to think of the brakes doing all the stopping, but you also need to have effective tires to actually stop the car. When it&rsquo;s wet or snowy in Wasilla AK, the tread of the tire is critical to stopping power.</p>
<p> Picture this: you&rsquo;re driving over a water-covered stretch of road. Your tires actually need to be in contact with the road in order to stop. That means the tire has to channel the water away so the tire is actually contacting the road and not floating on a thin film of water &ndash; a condition known as hydroplaning. When there&rsquo;s not enough tread depth on a tire, it can&rsquo;t move the water out of the way and you start to hydroplane.</p>
<p> This is where the studies come in. We think you&rsquo;ll be surprised. A section of a test track was flooded with a thin layer of water. If you laid a dime flat on the track, the water would be deep enough to surround the coin, but not enough to cover it. </p>
<p> A car and a full-sized pick-up truck were brought up to 70 mph and then made a hard stop in the wet test area. Stopping distance and time were measured for three different tire depths. First, they tested new tires. Then tires worn to legal limits. And finally, tires with 4/32&rdquo; of tread were tested &ndash; this is the depth suggested by Consumer Reports</p>
<p> When the car with the legally worn tires had braked for the distance required to stop the car with new tires, it was still going 55 mph. The stopping distance was nearly doubled. That means if you barely have room to stop with new tires, then you would hit the car in front of you at 55 mph with the worn tires.</p>
<p> Now with the partially worn tires &ndash; at the depth recommended by Consumer Reports &ndash; the car was still going at 45 mph at the point where new tires brought the car to a halt. That&rsquo;s a big improvement &ndash; you can see why Consumer Reports and others are calling for a new standard. </p>
<p> Now without going into all the details, let us tell you that stopping the truck with worn tires needed almost 1/10 of a mile of clear road ahead to come to a safe stop. Obviously this is really a big safety issue. </p>
<p> The tests were conducted with the same vehicles, but with different sets of tires. The brakes were the same, so the only variable, was the tires.</p>
<p> So, how do you know when your tires are at 4/32&rdquo;? Well, it&rsquo;s pretty easy. Just insert a quarter into the tread. Put it in upside down. If the tread doesn&rsquo;t cover George Washington&rsquo;s hairline, it&rsquo;s time to replace your tires. With a Canadian quarter, the tread should cover the numbers in the year stamp.</p>
<p> Now you may remember doing that with pennies. But a penny gives you 2/32&rdquo; of an inch to Abraham Lincoln&rsquo;s head. The quarter is the new standard &ndash; 4/32&rdquo;.</p>
<p> Tires are a big ticket item and most people in Wasilla AK want to get the most wear out of them that they can. But do you want that much more risk just to run your tires until they are legally worn out? For us, and we would guess for many, the answer is &ldquo;no&rdquo;. </p>
<p> Well, Mr. Washington, let&rsquo;s go out and look at my tires.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong><a title="Mat-Su Valley" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">Mat-Su Valley</a></strong><br /> 2300 Wasilla Fishhook Rd <br /> Wasilla, AK 99654<br /> <strong>9073731948</strong></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Alternative Fuel Vehicles In Wasilla AK</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2012 19:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Fuel System]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s talk about alternative fuel vehicles. In their quest to reduce the use of fossil fuels and harmful exhaust emissions to our Wasilla environment, automakers will have a number of alternatives for us very soon. For instance, Flex Fuel vehicles &#8230; <a href="http://matsuautocare.com/alternative-fuel-vehicles-in-wasilla-ak/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> Let&#8217;s talk about <a title="Wasilla alternative fuel vehicles" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">alternative fuel vehicles</a>. In their quest to reduce the use of fossil fuels and harmful exhaust emissions to our Wasilla environment, automakers will have a number of alternatives for us very soon.</p>
<p> For instance, Flex Fuel vehicles are already available in the Wasilla area. Flex Fuel vehicles can run on gasoline or on E85 fuel. E85 is a mixture of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline. The ethanol is made from corn. </p>
<p> The benefits are in using less petroleum and reduced pollution. The drawbacks are that E85 gets lower fuel economy and that when gas prices are low, E85 can be more expensive than straight gasoline.</p>
<p> You should only use E85 if you have a Flex Fuel compatible engine. Flex Fuel vehicles have special seals and gaskets that can stand up to the high alcohol content of E85. Using E85 in a regular engine can lead to gas leaks and fires.</p>
<p> Diesel engines have been around the Wasilla area for a long, long time. Modern diesels are very refined and fuel efficient. Diesel fuel can be made from renewable sources like vegetable oil, too. Diesel fuel from algae and sunlight is reported to be pretty close to being commercially viable.</p>
<p> There are also a number of natural gas vehicles on our Wasilla roads. Gasoline engines are adapted to run on compressed natural gas. It&#8217;s less expensive than gasoline and burns very cleanly. You can even refill it with a special pump from your gas line at home.</p>
<p> Natural gas engines don&#8217;t make as much power and don&#8217;t get as good of mileage, but they cost less per mile to run. The big inconvenience is that the tank that holds the compressed natural gas takes up a lot of room; even your whole trunk! And there may not be places to refuel on a road trip from Wasilla.</p>
<p> Plug-in electric vehicles are now available in our Wasilla area. Battery technology is the limiting factor right now. Electric cars have a limited range and are really best for use close to home. As battery technology advances, electric cars will perform closer and closer to conventional power plants.</p>
<p> That brings us to hybrids. There are a bunch of hybrids on our Wasilla roads, with more to come. Hybrid technology combines internal combustion engines with electric motors.</p>
<p> A mild hybrid has a regular gas or diesel engine that&#8217;s assisted by the electric motor. The electric motor can propel the vehicle by itself up to a certain speed under gentle acceleration. There are mild hybrids in full-sized pickups and SUVs. They deliver city fuel economy similar to their highway ratings.</p>
<p> A full hybrid will rely primarily on the electric motor for power. It&#8217;ll have a small gas or diesel engine that generates electricity for the batteries.</p>
<p> Another breakthrough technology is hydrogen fuel cells. Fuel cell vehicles use hydrogen to generate electricity. Several global car makers have prototypes on the road. The appeal is that the only thing that comes out of the tail pipe is water vapor. It&#8217;ll take some time to build a national infrastructure of hydrogen fueling stations before there&#8217;s widespread use.</p>
<p> A quick word about safety around hybrid and electric vehicles. Unlike the battery in your current family car, these carry enough voltage to kill you. Never mess around under the hood or with the batteries or electrical wiring. Your Wasilla service technician at <a title="Mat-Su Valley" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">Mat-Su Valley</a> is trained to safely disable the flow of electricity before performing maintenance or repairs on the vehicle.</p>
<p> <strong>Hybrids are really not do-it-yourself vehicles unless you&#8217;re specifically trained on hybrid systems.</strong></p>
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		<title>Tire Pressure Monitoring System</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 21:10:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know that under inflated tires wear out more quickly. Under-inflation is also a major cause of tire failure. More flats, blow outs, skids and longer stopping distances are all results of under-inflated tires. It&#8217;s hard to tell when &#8230; <a href="http://matsuautocare.com/tire-pressure-monitoring-system/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> We all know that under inflated <a title="Wasilla tires" href="http://matsuautocare.com/shop-locations/" target="_blank">tires</a> wear out more quickly.  Under-inflation is also a major cause of tire failure. More flats, blow outs, skids and longer stopping distances are all results of under-inflated tires.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s hard to tell when a radial tire is under-inflated.  If your manufacturer 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.</p>
<p> Uncle Sam to the rescue!  A new federal law requires manufacturers to include a Tire Pressure Monitoring System &#8211; or TPMS system &#8211; in all vehicles by the 2008 model year.</p>
<p> Some 2006 and 2007 models already have TPMS.  The system is a dashboard mounted warning light that goes off if one or more of the tires falls 25 % below the manufacturer&#8217;s pressure recommendations.</p>
<p> The law covers all passenger cars, SUVs, mini vans and pick up trucks.  The system must also indicate if it has a malfunction.  This technology has been used by race cars for years. They are able to head off problems from under inflation by closely monitoring tire pressure on the track.  It&#8217;s up to your car&#8217;s manufacturer to determine which of many TPMS systems available they&#8217;ll use to comply with the law.</p>
<p> Obviously, all of this doesn&#8217;t come free.  Government studies have estimated the net costs.  Of course, the TPMS system itself will cost something.  Maintaining the system will have a cost, replacement of worn or broken parts and tire repair cost increases. The net cost is estimated to be between $27 and $100.</p>
<p> The costs are partially offset by savings in fuel and tread wear.  There is also a saving in property damage and travel delay. Also, the government predicts fewer fatal accidents.  They estimate there will be between $3,000,000 to $9,000,000 for every life saved.</p>
<p> Your safety has always been a concern of your service center.  They want you on the road and accident free.  They&#8217;ve traditionally provided things like tire rotations, snow tire mounting and flat fixes at a very low cost.  They&#8217;ve been able to quickly and cheaply provide the service, and they pass the low cost on to you as an expression of their good will. That&#8217;s why they&#8217;re concerned about how you&#8217;ll perceive the changes that this new law will force.</p>
<p> Every time a tire is changed: taken off to fix a flat, a new tire installed, or a snow tire mounted, the service technician is now going to have to deal with the TPMS system.  Sensors will need to be removed and reinstalled.  The sensors will have to be re-activated after the change.  And, unfortunately, the very act of changing the tire will damage some sensor parts from time to time &#8211; it&#8217;s inevitable and can&#8217;t be avoided.</p>
<p> Even a simple tire rotation will require that the monitor be reprogrammed to the new location of each tire. When a car battery is disconnected, the TPMS system will need to be reprogrammed. TPMS sensor batteries will need to be changed and failed parts replaced.</p>
<p> And the service centers themselves will need to purchase new scanning equipment to work with the TPMS sensors and to update expensive tire change equipment to better service wheels equipped with the new monitoring systems.</p>
<p> Service technicians will have to be trained on many systems and new tire-changing techniques.  All of this adds up to significantly increased cost to the service center to perform what was once a very inexpensive service for you. So when you start so see the cost of tire changes, flat repairs and rotations going up, please keep in mind that it&#8217;s because of government mandated safety equipment.  Your service center just wants to keep you safely on the road &#8211; and it&#8217;s committed to do so at a fair price. The effects of the new law will take some time to sort out, but it will help you avoid the most common vehicle failure, and possibly a catastrophic accident.</p>
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		<title>Keeping Your Engine Cool In Wasilla AK</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 18:32:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;&#160;/&#62; &#160; The cooling system keeps our engine from overheating while you are driving around Wasilla AK. Its job is to move heat away from the engine. Let&#8217;s talk about the various components of the system and how they work &#8230; <a href="http://matsuautocare.com/keeping-your-engine-cool-in-wasilla-ak/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> The <a title="Wasilla cooling system" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">cooling system</a> keeps our engine from overheating while you are driving around Wasilla AK. Its job is to move heat away from the engine. Let&#8217;s talk about the various components of the system and how they work to accomplish this.</p>
<p> The <strong>radiator</strong> is the part most everyone associates with the cooling system. Coolant flows through the radiator which has fine cooling fins that draw the heat out of the coolant and dissipate it into the air. To make sure there&#8217;s enough airflow over the radiator, a fan pulls air over the cooling fins even when the car is idling.</p>
<p> In some vehicles, the fan is powered by the <strong>serpentine belt</strong>. On others, an electric motor runs the fan. Electric fans turn on and off as needed. You may have heard the fan kick on shortly after you turn your car off. The sensor has determined that the engine needs a little help cooling down to a safe temperature.</p>
<p> <a title="Wasilla AK Radiator" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 12px;" src="http://autonettv.com/wp-content/post_panel_images/Radiator_0909_Joel_SR_s.jpg" alt="Wasilla AK Radiator" align="right" /></a> A hose connects the radiator to the <strong>water pump</strong>. The water pump pushes the water into the engine block. Now the engine block and cylinder heads have passages for the coolant to pass through without getting into the oil or the combustion chamber. These passages are referred to as the &#8220;water jacket&#8221;.</p>
<p> While the coolant is passing through the water jacket, it absorbs heat from the engine on its way to the radiator for cooling.  Between the engine and the radiator is a gatekeeper called the <strong>thermostat</strong>. The thermostat&#8217;s job is to regulate the temperature of the engine just like your home thermostat regulates the temperature of your house. It gets your engine up to the correct operating temperature and then keeps it from overheating.</p>
<p> When your first start the engine, it&#8217;s very cold and needs to warm up. So <strong>the thermostat blocks the flow of coolant to the radiator</strong>. As the engine warms up, the thermostat starts to let coolant flow through the system. </p>
<p> The final component I want to talk about is the <strong>overflow reservoir</strong>. This bottle is designed to hold some of the coolant. It&#8217;ll have a mark that indicates whether or not you have enough coolant. This is where you should add coolant if you just need to top it off.</p>
<p> <strong>Caution</strong>: never open the reservoir or the radiator cap when the car&#8217;s hot. The cooling system is pressurized and opening them while it&#8217;s hot can cause hot coolant and steam to escape resulting in serious burns. </p>
<p> Cooling system failure is the most common mechanical failure in vehicles around Wasilla AK. Your Wasilla AK service center can do a periodic inspection of the components for leaks, loose connections and weakening hoses.</p>
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<p>Your manufacturer has also specified a cooling system service interval. With a cooling system service, the old coolant is replaced with correct clean fluid that contains the additives required to prevent corrosion. The additives are depleted over time and you need fresh fluid for adequate protection. Your radiator pressure cap should be replaced at this service as well.</p>
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		<title>Odometer Rollback On Your Wasilla AK Auto</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 17:34:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>napanewblue</dc:creator>
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<p> How do you know if an odometer is telling the truth?</p>
<p> Well, back in &#8217;86, Congress passed the Truth-in-Mileage Act to protect AK consumers against mileage fraud. It says a AK seller must certify the mileage reported is the Actual Mileage.</p>
<p> To have your odometer checked in Wasilla AK, stop by Mat-Su Valley:</p>
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<p>If it isn&#8217;t, the seller must say why; like maybe the <a title="Wasilla odometer is past its mechanical limits" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">odometer is past its mechanical limits</a>. Some older odometers only go to 99,999 miles and then start over at 0. Or, the odometer has been tampered with, broken or replaced.</p>
<p> If the seller tells you the mileage isn&rsquo;t accurate, there&rsquo;s not much chance of putting a good number to it; And there&rsquo;s the unscrupulous seller who claims the reading is true, but it&rsquo;s not so. What can you do?</p>
<p> First, you can go to <a title="CarFax" href="www.CarFax.com" target="_blank">www.CarFax.com</a>, where for a small fee, they&rsquo;ll give you a comprehensive vehicle history search on your sedan, showing local Wasilla AK ownership history, accident reports, total-loss events, Manufacturer buybacks, Lemon reports and warranty status. </p>
<p> You can get a mileage history by checking with the local Wasilla AK DMV (or wherever you happen to be) and other verified sources looking for inconsistencies in the mileage reported when the car&rsquo;s bought and sold. If there are signs odometer rollback, now you&rsquo;ll now.</p>
<p> If so, proceed with caution. Or, negotiate a lower price. Or just walk away. There&rsquo;s always another.</p>
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		<title>Wiper Blades In AK</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 17:19:34 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> If you&#8217;re gonna drive around the Wasilla area, <strong>you&#8217;ve got to be able to see!</strong> So having a <strong>good pair of windshield wipers</strong> is extremely important. We&#8217;ve all experienced the frustration and fear of not being able to see clearly during a storm, or when our windshield is just dirty.</p>
<p> It seems like your wiper blades are always at their worst when you need them the most. But windshield wipers are like most other vehicle parts&ndash; they <strong>require regular attention in order to work their best</strong>.</p>
<p> You really ought to <a title="Wasilla replace your wiper blades" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">replace your wiper blades</a> twice a year; in the spring and the fall. If it&#8217;s going to be a particularly harsh winter in Wasilla, you may even want to get special winter blades in the fall. Winter blades are designed to resist freezing.</p>
<p> Speaking of winter and freezing conditions, if your car has been sitting for a long time and the windshield becomes frozen, don&#8217;t use your wipers to clear off snow and ice. That&#8217;ll just tear up the blades and cause them to wear out more quickly. <strong>It may even damage the wiper motor</strong>.</p>
<p> Over time, wiper blades become hard and brittle, and then tear. They also lose their flexibility and just don&#8217;t cover the windshield effectively.</p>
<p> Worn wiper blades aren&#8217;t just a safety hazard; they can also scratch your windshield. That may require replacing the entire windshield; a big cost for such a little part.</p>
<p> Replace worn blades right away. Your local service center can provide you with a quality replacement blade. They cost about the same as they would at the store; but installation is included at <a title="Mat-Su Valley" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">Mat-Su Valley</a>. </p>
<p> Of course you also need washer fluid to help your blades do their work. Even though your local Wasilla service center will top off the washer fluid with a <a title="Wasilla full service oil change" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">full service oil change</a>, it is a good idea to have some extra fluid at home, or in the car if you are on a long trip.	</p>
<p> Always use windshield washer fluid. Plain water, even that fancy bottled water, may freeze in the fluid reservoir or on the windshield itself, making things worse. Besides, water won&#8217;t do a good job of cleaning your windows.</p>
<p> And remember that some vehicles have two reservoirs: one for the windshield and one for the back window &ndash; which may be under the hood or somewhere in the back.	</p>
<p> So follow these tips to keep your windshield clear and your eye on the road, and give us a call at <strong><a title="Mat-Su Valley" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">Mat-Su Valley</a></strong> or come by our shop at 2300 Wasilla Fishhook Rd, Wasilla, AK 99654. Call to make an appointment at <strong>9073731948</strong></p>
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		<title>Selecting New Tires and Wheels</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2012 20:23:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> Some of us just love <a title="Wasilla tires" href="http://matsuautocare.com/shop-locations/" target="_blank">tires</a>. All those little rubber hairs on new tires and the smell is wonderful. We live in a great time for tires. No matter how you drive, where you want to go or the look you&#8217;re after; there is a tire for you.</p>
<p> The same is true about wheels. The hardest part is choosing from the thousands of wheels available.</p>
<p> We may not be able to help with that, but we can help you get some things in mind before you consult with your Wasilla tire professional. Let&#8217;s start with function and think about how you drive.</p>
<p> For example, maybe you have a large SUV but you don&#8217;t drive off-road, so an off-road tread isn&#8217;t important. Also, because you are not out bouncing over rocks in the AK backcountry, you don&#8217;t need a high profile tire to protect your rims. So that means you can probably go with the low-wide look.</p>
<p> If you have a winter season with rain and snow or if you find you need better ice and snow performance, they make great, high-performance snow tires that won&#8217;t make it look like you are driving a tractor.</p>
<p> There really are a lot of options for any given vehicle. You will find it very helpful to have a discussion like this with your Wasilla tire pro when you need new <a title="Wasilla tires" href="http://matsuautocare.com/shop-locations/" target="_blank">tires</a>. You can find the best solutions for your driving needs and to make improvements in ride or handling.</p>
<p> Picking a wheel that is the same size as what you are now running is pretty simple. But, it gets trickier if you want to upsize. Just get some help when you go bigger. All that tire and wheel still needs to fit in the available space. You do not want your <a title="Wasilla tires" href="http://matsuautocare.com/shop-locations/" target="_blank">tires</a> to rub when you turn or hit a bump. You also need to make sure your brakes and suspension bits will fit with your wheel of choice. It doesn&#8217;t matter how great your car looks if it&#8217;s not drivable.</p>
<p> Taller, wider wheels and tires probably weigh more than your stock shoes. And it&#8217;s &#8220;unsprung&#8221; weight &#8211; that has a big impact on brake performance. The upsized shoes increase rotational inertia &#8211; if you go too big you may need to upgrade your brakes to compensate.</p>
<p> Another possible problem is an inaccurate speedometer. This happens because the number of rotations can change with the new wheels. Fortunately, speedometers and odometers are all controlled by the engine computer; so it is simple to get it reprogrammed and compensate for the bigger tires.</p>
<p> No matter what you are after: low cost, long life, high performance, traction or stunning good looks, your wheel and tire professional at Mat-Su Valley in Wasilla, AK can help you identify your needs and give you a custom fit. With all the options available, you don&#8217;t have to compromise. There is a tire out there with your name on it!</p>
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		<title>Higher Mileage Service Intervals For Wasilla</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2012 22:46:18 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> The government mandates a lot of equipment on cars for the Wasilla AK area: emission devices and control computers; safety equipment like airbags; and crash worthiness requirements. All of this is great for the motoring public in Wasilla AK, but it does add quite a bit to the price of a new car.</p>
<p> Because new cars are more expensive, people are driving their old cars longer. The average car is now over nine years old. 68% of vehicles on the road have more than 75,000 miles/120,000 kilometers. As cars age, their performance drops, they have difficulty idling for long periods and are more sensitive to weather extremes. Fortunately today&#8217;s cars are up to the challenge &#8211; but they need a little help to keep on going.</p>
<p> Some owner&#8217;s manuals don&#8217;t specify service requirements at higher mileage. That doesn&#8217;t mean it doesn&#8217;t have to be done. In fact, it&#8217;s more important than ever to stay on top of routine <a title="Automotive maintenance" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">maintenance</a> for cars with more than 120,000 miles/190,000 kilometers. Just extend regular service intervals out: for instance a service that&#8217;s recommended every 24,000 miles/38,000 kilometers should be performed at 24,000 mi/38,000 km; 48,000 mi/77,000 km; 72,000mi/116,000 km, 96,000 mi/154,000 km; and on and on.</p>
<p> Because of the additional stress older engines experience, the severe service <a title="Wasilla Auto maintenance" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">maintenance</a> schedule may be more appropriate than the regular schedule. Watch for leaks &#8211; seals and gaskets dry out over time and do not hold the fluids as well as they used to. It is also time to make sure you have a good technician. There are some services and replacements that are scheduled after you put some clicks on the odometer, like timing belts, valve train adjustments, suspension, anti-lock brake service, air bags, etc. And unexpected repairs down the road are just par for the course.</p>
<p> Check for unusual sounds, smells or the way your car feels. These could be hints that trouble is brewing. Better to catch it early before it turns into a costly repair. Regular wash and wax will help maintain your car&#8217;s appearance. One of the things you can do to really help your high mileage vehicle is to begin using high mileage formulation fluids. There are special engine oils, coolants, and <a title="Wasilla transmission service" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">transmission</a> and power steering fluids that are formulated for cars that have a higher mileage.</p>
<p> High mileage oil is designed to condition seals and gaskets, reduce wear and avoid premature burn off. Older engines are dirtier inside &#8211; and dirty engines contaminate their oil faster. High mileage oil has special additives that clean the engine, removing sludge deposits over time. The result is less stress on the engine, better fuel economy and excellent wear protection. Come into <a title="Mat-Su Valley" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">Mat-Su Valley</a> for a checkup.</p>
<p> Studies have even shown that using high mileage fluids early will actually prevent some of the problems of high kilometer vehicles. So once you hit around 50,000 mi/80,000 km, consider stepping up to high mileage formulations. The fluids cost a bit more than standard fluids because of the additional additives, but they can be worth their weight in gold in terms of preventing repair costs down the road.</p>
<p> It does cost more to properly maintain a higher mileage vehicle &#8211; but it&#8217;s much cheaper than a new car payment!</p>
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		<title>Why People In Wasilla Hesitate to Get their Vehicle Serviced</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Dec 2011 20:06:12 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> A recent report stated that over 80 percent of the vehicles on our Wasilla AK roads have one or more service or repair that&#8217;s needed, but hasn&#8217;t been taken care of. Now <strong>that&#8217;s a lot of undone service</strong>. That translates into something over 160 million vehicles in the U.S. alone. Some of the neglected items are minor. Others are serious safety concerns.</p>
<p> There are several reasons why we hesitate to take care of recommended services; especially services that our Wasilla AK automotive advisor recommends when we&#8217;re in for something else, like an <a title="Wasilla oil change" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">oil change</a>. </p>
<p> The first issue boils down to <strong>comfort with car care</strong>. We don&#8217;t always feel we know enough to make good decisions. Some of that can be attributed to the fact that vehicles are so reliable these days. They almost become an appliance. Of course you love your sedan, but if you don&#8217;t have to worry about it breaking down all the time, you&#8217;re not forced to think as much about <strong>preventive maintenance</strong>.</p>
<p> Perhaps your dad knew a lot about cars and always made sure they were taken care of. He was very comfortable dealing with his local Wasilla AK service advisor. People who don&#8217;t know as much about cars hesitate to ask questions because they <strong>don&#8217;t want to look ignorant</strong>.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s human nature. But, there&#8217;s so much to know in this world, we can&#8217;t all be experts in everything. So we specialize. It&#8217;s very important to ask questions of any specialist, whether it&#8217;s your doctor, financial advisor or your automotive technician in Wasilla, AK. </p>
<p> Your auto technician at <a title="Mat-Su Valley" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">Mat-Su Valley</a> wants your questions. We want you to understand the recommendation and why it needs to be done.</p>
<p> That brings us to the next issue; people say that they don&#8217;t always know if they really need the service or if they are just being sold something.</p>
<p> At the heart, it speaks to trust. Do you trust your Wasilla service center and your service advisor? Trust has to be earned and that takes time and experience. But you can shortcut the process when you realize that most of the recommendations are based on manufacturer&#8217;s maintenance schedules.</p>
<blockquote><p>In other words, &#8220;you don&#8217;t have to trust me, you can trust your owner&#8217;s manual&#8221;.</p></blockquote>
<p>Your Wasilla service center has computer databases that contain the manufacturer&#8217;s recommendations for almost all vehicles, so they don&#8217;t need to rummage through your glove box to look for your owner&#8217;s manual to know what to do. </p>
<p> Basically, the engineers who designed the car say &#8220;here&#8217;s when you need to have it serviced&#8221;. That&#8217;s who makes the recommendation, not the technician. <strong>He&#8217;s just reminding you</strong>. </p>
<p> Now you do need to trust your Wasilla technician&#8217;s experience and judgment from time to time. When he inspects your vehicle, he may find problems or concerns. He will explain things so that you can prioritize the concern and make a good decision about whether or not to have something done.</p>
<p> That brings us to the third issue; money. Often the concern is about spending the money to take care of a <a title="Wasilla recommended service" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">recommended service</a>. Our money has many places it needs to go. And we have another list of places we want it to go. Auto maintenance isn&#8217;t usually on either of those lists.</p>
<p> Look, everyone who works at Mat-Su Valley has a family budget, too. They can relate. Maybe a little look behind the scenes would be helpful.</p>
<p> Service centers like Mat-Su Valley invest heavily in training, diagnostic equipment and tools so that they can make repairs and perform services as efficiently as possible. And like any other business, they have labor costs, insurance, rent, utilities, shop and office supplies, taxes and so on. </p>
<p> We work hard to make sure that we <strong>diagnose the problem correctly and fix it right the first time</strong>. That&#8217;s the only way we can maintain our reputation and remain in business. If we&#8217;re not satisfying our customers and providing a good value, you won&#8217;t come back and the service center won&#8217;t be around for long.</p>
<p> When there is a real budget concern, your Wasilla service center can help you prioritize the work that needs to be done and come up with a plan for taking care of it that works within your budget.</p>
<p> Let&#8217;s say you have a serious problem with your brakes. That&#8217;s a safety concern so a technician can&#8217;t ethically say, well, let&#8217;s put that off for a couple of months. What they can do is take care of the brakes now and address the cabin air filter or transmission service next month.</p>
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		<title>Air Conditioning Service In Wasilla</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2011 18:29:14 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> Hey Wasilla, AK Do you hear loud noises under the hood when you turn on your <a title="Wasilla air conditioner" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">air conditioner</a>? Do you only get cool air sporadically? If so, it is time to get your air conditioner checked. It&#8217;s real easy to take your car&#8217;s air conditioner for granted. Just push the right buttons and out comes cool, dry, clean air. But your air conditioning system needs attention from time to time to help it keep its cool.</p>
<p> When most people in Wasilla hear the words &#8220;air conditioning problems&#8221;, it sends a shiver up their spine. That is because the air conditioning system is fairly complex. It has a lot of parts and when it&#8217;s broken, it&#8217;s expensive to repair.</p>
<p> What things can we do to prevent air conditioning breakdowns?</p>
<p> A common cause of air conditioning failure is leaks. Water and air can leak into the system. The system doesn&#8217;t work as well with air in it. And water can cause rust that leads to damage of the <a title="Wasilla auto A/C" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">A/C</a> components. Also, refrigerant, the stuff that makes the air cold, can leak out, reducing the efficiency of the system, making it work harder to cool the air. Periodically evacuating the air conditioning system and recharging it keeps the proper amount of clean refrigerant in the system so it cools better and lasts longer.</p>
<p> You should also run the air conditioner regularly, even in a frosty Wasilla winter, so that it lubricates itself and keeps the seals from drying out, which leads to leaks. Your owner&#8217;s manual will have recommendations for how often to service your air conditioner. Of course, if it&#8217;s not working right, now is the time to get it checked. <a title="Mat-Su Valley" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">Mat-Su Valley</a> can inspect and test your air conditioning and offer evacuation and recharge services. This goes a long way to avoiding having to bring your air conditioner in for major repairs.</p>
<p> New environmental laws have stopped the manufacture of <a title="Wasilla Freon" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">Freon</a>, a refrigerant that was common in cars made before 1993. There is a very limited supply of Freon so the price is very steep. It may not be worth its weight in gold, but it probably is worth its weight in silver. If you have an older vehicle that uses Freon, you may want to consider having it retrofitted to use the new <a title="Wasilla R134-A refrigerant" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">R134-A refrigerant</a>. It will pay for itself in the long run. So, if your AC is just a lot of hot air, bring it in to <a title="Mat-Su Valley" href="http://matsuautocare.com/" target="_blank">Mat-Su Valley</a> for an inspection.</p>
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