Monthly Archives: September 2015

Fresh Air Inside Your Car in Scottsbluff

Air quality has certainly become a hot issue in our modern world. We install air filters on our ventilation systems and in our vacuum cleaners. There's a filter that cleans the air going into our vehicle's engine — so why not one for the air in the passenger compartment?Foreign and domestic vehicle manufacturers haven't been ignoring the issue. Cabin air filters are becoming a standard feature on newer vehicles. These filters can clean particles out of the air down to three microns, which accounts for pollen, dust and most pollutants. Scottsbluff residents who suffer from allergies or have a respiratory disorder should be a lot more comfortable. And even if you don't have a medical need for the filter, the cleaner air in your car just might help you breathe better, figuratively as well as literally.Cabin air filters are still fairly new in the Scottsbluff area, so you'll have to check your vehicle owner's manual to see if you ha ... read more

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Brake Service at Twin City Auto in Scottsbluff

Brakes really aren't optional equipment for Scottsbluff drivers' vehicles. And taking care of them isn't optional either.A regular brake inspection is on every NE driver's vehicle maintenance schedule. At Twin City Auto, our team will check your brake system and let you know if there are any problems. Of course, if you're having trouble with your brakes, get your car into your Scottsbluff service center right away. And watch out for these problems: Low or spongy brake pedal Hard brake pedal A brake warning light that stays on Constantly squealing or grinding brakes Vibrations or clunking sounds when you apply your brakes There are two types of brakes: disc and drum. Disc brakes have a rotor that's attached to the axle. Calipers straddle the rotor, kind of like the brakes on a bicycle. Drum brakes are more common on back wheels. Pads, called shoes, push against the inside of the drum to slow the vehicle.There are several things that need to be serviced on the ... read more

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The Twin City Auto Guide to Servicing Your Differential

Differential? What's that? And what's it for? I've been told by my service advisor that I need to get it serviced, but is that on the level?Do these questions sound familiar? They're not uncommon for Scottsbluff drivers. A lot of us in Scottsbluff don't know what a differential is or what it's for. Every vehicle has a differential, and, yes, it does need to be serviced. In fact, it's more important to the operation of your vehicle than the air conditioner or windshield wipers.A differential allows your vehicle tires to move at different speeds. This happens more than you think. The best example is when a vehicle is turning. The inside wheel travels a much shorter distance than the outside wheel during a turn. This means the outside wheel has to move faster than the inside wheel. Without a differential, your tires would hop and skip while turning. They would also lose traction in sand or snow.The location of your differential depends on what ... read more

Budget for Maintenance in Scottsbluff

Sometimes busy Scottsbluff residents dream about going back to the “simpler” days of our grandparents. But if you could travel back in time and take a road trip around NE in a Model T, you might change your mind. The improved designs and quality of today's automobiles have significantly reduced the amount of time Scottsbluff residents spend at the side of the road during breakdowns. With proper maintenance, today's vehicles can stay on the road longer than ever before.Some of those improvements, however, have led to higher repair costs. For example, older cars often broke down from vapor lock. Gas vaporized while traveling from the gas tank to the fuel pump. No gas, no power. The car quits going. The solution was simple — you just sat by the road until the car would start up again. Today's Scottsbluff drivers would hardly tolerate that kind of inconvenience, and it's likely that yesterday's Scottsbluff drivers didn't care much for it, either. So on today's vehicl ... read more

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Maintenance

Good Timing: Proper Timing Belt Replacement Saves Money for Scottsbluff Drivers

Knowing how their engine works can help Scottsbluff drivers make informed decisions about auto care and prevent repairs to their vehicles. This is especially true when it comes to timing belts.An engine's power is generated in the cylinders. Inside the cylinder is a piston that moves up and down while the engine is running. Power is generated in a cycle that includes four strokes of the piston. First, the piston drops and a valve at the top of the cylinder opens to let in fuel and air. The piston then rises, which compresses the fuel and air. At this point, the spark plug fires, igniting the fuel and pushing the piston down. This downstroke transfers energy to the engine, which provides the power it needs to run. The piston rises again, and a valve opens to release the exhaust.All of this movement is orchestrated by a timing belt. The timing belt is so named because it keeps the pistons and valves operating in synch with each other, just as a conductor keeps all ... read more

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