Monday, December 1, 2014

Winter is here in Portland!

Broadway Import Auto Service in Portland wants everyone out there to be safe when in their vehicles!
Winter driving, especially after a snow or ice storm, can be treacherous.

Roads can turn into ice rinks, leading to crashes, lengthy traffic jams and white-knuckle driving.

Before driving your car in winter conditions, make sure your vehicle is running fine, says David Waits, owner of Japanese Automotive Service in Hilliard, Ohio. Have a trusted mechanic fully inspect it before cold weather hits. A tune-up costs as little as $40 or as much as several hundred dollars, depending on whether work needs to be done, mechanics say.

"Maintenance is the key to keeping your vehicle healthy," Waits says. "It's very important to make sure all the fluids are full, the lights are working, the exhaust is not leaking and the wiper blades and tires are in good condition."

Randal Regan, service writer at Marc Yount's Tire Pros, a vehicle maintenance business in Evans, Georgia, says visibility is another key for winter driving. He recommends replacing windshield wipers and changing washer fluid before winter hits. He also says it's important to keep your windows clean so you have full visibility.

"The best advice I can give is to be prepared," he says.

Driving in icy and snowy conditions is dangerous and can cause you to lose control of your vehicle. But there are a few tips to help keep your car safe on the road.

First off, experts recommend slowing down in such conditions. According to AAA, brake and accelerate slowly to avoid skidding.


Mechanics say to leave yourself more time than usual to stop, and avoid sudden actions such as slamming on your brakes. A normal following distance of three to four seconds behind the vehicle in front of you should increase to eight to 10 seconds in snow, according to AAA. The Maine Department of Transportation reports that this is especially true on bridges, off-ramps and areas with black ice.

In snow and ice, SafeMotorist.com recommends starting out slowly, being gentle with the gas pedal and braking three times sooner than you typically would before coming to a stop or turning.

When braking in slick conditions, the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration recommends applying firm pressure to the brake for cars equipped with an anti-lock braking system. Drivers must continue to gently pump the brakes if they don't have anti-lock brakes to keep the brakes from locking up.
According to the NHTSA, anti-lock brakes are a safety feature on many cars that are designed to prevent your wheels from locking up by changing the pressure in your car's brake lines, similar to pumping the brakes.

Waits adds that all-wheel and four-wheel drive cars will usually go straight without sliding in most poor driving conditions, but it doesn't mean they'll stop or turn as easily.

Four-wheel drive vehicles has a drivetrain where all four wheels receive power from the engine, while two-wheel drive receives power to only two - either both from wheels or both back wheels.

It's also important to be prepared before you drive in winter conditions.

Waits says that means packing hats, gloves, coats, blankets, non-perishable food and water in case you are stranded. He also recommends packing a sleeping bag.

It may be a good idea to use snow tires or chains when driving in snow. Regan recommends using four snow tires on roads that are covered with ice or snow. He recommends a tire with at least a 6/32-inch deep tread when driving in snow. If it's less than that, it's time to replace the tire.



Also, make sure your gas tank is at least half full to prevent the gas line from freezing up.

"Do not let it go below half," Waits says. "The added weight will help with traction, and fuel will be needed to run the engine in case you're stranded."

Waits adds it's never a good idea to run or charge accessories when the engine is not running or you could drain the car's battery.

Article by Tom Moor. Tom Moor is an automotive reporter at www.AngiesList.com.

Our technicians at Broadway Motor Import Service are ASE certified and we use the latest tools and equipment when servicing your vehicle. Our mission is to provide the best service possible, knowing the greatest compliment is our customer's happiness and referrals.

Please contact us for any auto service or repair you might have.

Schedule an appointment today!


Call us anytime at 503.282.0817

Sunday, November 9, 2014

10 Gas Saving Tips

You've probably already heard that the national average price for a gallon of gas has dropped below $3 a gallon for the first time since 2010. Though that's great news, we at Broadway Import Auto Service want you to get the most bang for your buck no matter what the prices are. Here's a few tips to keep in mind, courtesy of gasbuddy.com:

1. Avoid High Speeds
As hard as it is for us to keep our speed down, the fact is that as your speed increases, your aerodynamic drag increases in an exponential fashion. Driving 62 mph (100 km/h) vs 75 mph (120 km/h) will reduce fuel consumption by about 15%.

2. Do Not Accelerate or Brake Hard
By anticipating the traffic and applying slow steady acceleration and braking, fuel economy may increase by as much as 20%.

3. Keep Tires Properly Inflated
Keep tire air pressure at the level recommended by your vehicle manufacturer. A single tire under inflated by 2 PSI, increases fuel consumption by 1%.

4. Use A/C Sparingly
When the air conditioner is on it puts extra load on the engine forcing more fuel to be used (by about 20%). The defrost position on most vehicles also uses the air conditioner.

5. Keep Windows Closed
Windows open, especially at highway speeds, increase drag and result in decreased fuel economy of up to 10%.

6. Service Vehicle Regularly
Proper maintenance avoids poor fuel economy related to dirty air filters, old spark plugs or low fluid levels.

7. Use Cruise Control
Maintaining a constant speed over long distances often saves gas.

8. Avoid Heavy Loads
Remove the sand bags from your trunk in the spring and pack lightly for long trips.

9. Avoid Long Idles
If you anticipate being stopped for more than 1 minute, shut off the car. Restarting the car uses less fuel than letting it idle for this time.

10. Purchase a Fuel Efficient Vehicle
When buying a new vehicle examine the vehicle's rated fuel efficiency. Usually choosing a small vehicle with a manual transmission will provide you with great fuel economy.

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Original tips at http://www.gasbuddy.com/gb_tips.aspx

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Fall is here and Winter is just around the corner!


It always seems that summer rushes by faster than the wind through your hair. When the temperature starts to drop it's a reminder that months of winter driving uncertainty are on the way, and it's time to get ready.

Rather than wait until it's bitterly cold, take the opportunity to winterize your Import now!

Broadway Import Auto Service is here to help! We provide Preventative Maintenance and many services to keep your vehicle in top operating condition!


Here are some tips:

Test the battery and electrical systems

  • Cold weather can wreck havoc on your vehicle's electrical system and battery, and the increased power demands of defrosters, windshield wipers and heating systems makes an electrical system test a must.
  • A simple battery test can be preformed by turning on your vehicle's headlights before starting the engine. If you notice the lights get brighter once the engine is running, a more thorough battery tests should be undertaken.
  • Metering voltage with a voltmeter or measuring electrolyte levels for an unsealed, low-maintenance battery are two examples of such tests. If your tests show the voltage lower than 12.4V or if electrolyte-specific gravity resides below 1.225, a recharge or replacement of the battery is likely required.
  • If you're not comfortable performing battery tests yourself, any reputable mechanic should be able to run a quick diagnostic test on your battery and charging system. Some auto parts stores are even able to do this.
  • Make sure your headlights, taillights, back up lights, and signal lights (including your hazards) illuminate with a visual check.

Check coolant and other fluids

  • While it's more common to worry about the cooling system in the summer, it's just as important to check it in the winter. If your car's coolant is not mixed correctly, it could freeze and damage your radiator or engine.
  • Check the coolant level, which may require looking at a marked level indicator on the overflow reservoir, or popping the radiator cap.
  • Never check the coolant when the car is hot, as the cooling system operates under pressure and hot coolant will burn.
  • A 50/50 mixture of water and antifreeze is typically recommended for year-round driving, but check your owners manual for specifics.
  • You can test the concentration of the coolant with a bulb gauge found at any auto parts store or have your mechanic do it.
  • After checking the coolant, examine coolant hoses for leaks or wear.
  • Visually inspect other fluid reservoirs in the engine compartment for leaks, such as brakes, clutch, transmission fluid and oil.
  • The change in seasonal temperatures may also dictate a change to a thinner viscosity engine oil. Check your owner's manual.
Maximize your vision
  • Darkness and blinding snowstorm, coupled with shorter days, can dramatically reduce a motorist's vision during the winter.
  • A working set of windshield wipers and an ample supply of winter washer fluid are the best ways to optimize limited visibility.
  • Ensure that your wipers have a clean wipe across the windshield.
  • If you replace your wiper arms, also make sure that they don't lift from your windscreen at higher speeds.
  • For optimal winter visibility, buying special winter wipers equipped with protective shields is an excellent idea.
  • When buying winter washer fluid, look for a brand with a deicer agent.

Clean your vehicle inside and out

  • Both the interior and exterior of your car are vulnerable to snow, ice and road salt, so use the fair fall days to undertake a complete do-it-yourself detailing of your car.
  • Thoroughly wash and wax your vehicle to protect your paint job from the elements.
  • Be sure to do the wash and wax before temperatures drop below 55 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • A clean and freshly waxed car makes snow and ice easier to brush off.
  • Remove any detritus before vacuuming the seats and floor.
  • Swap out your carpeted floor mats with a set of water-resistant vinyl or rubber mats.
  • Whatever the need for your vehicle, Broadway Import Auto Service can fill that need.
 Broadway Import Auto Service
Our technicians are ASE certified and we use the latest tools and equipment when servicing your vehicle. Our mission is to provide the best service possible, knowing the greatest compliment is our customer's happiness and referrals.

Please contact us for any auto service or repair you might have.

Schedule an appointment today!

Call us anytime at 503.282.0817

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Broadway Import Auto Service - Where quality service is everything!

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Here at Broadway Import Auto Service we pride ourselves in always providing quality, professional service! We know that the best advertisement in this business is word-of-mouth referrals. We will do whatever it takes to make certain our customer is happy and satisfied with every part of the service we provide. We offer professional automotive service specializing in Honda, Toyota, Lexus, Acura, Subaru, Nissan, Volkswagen, Audi, Hyundai and Kia.

We take pride in offering our customers quality service at a fair price. Our technicians are ASE certified and we use the latest tools and equipment when servicing your vehicle. Our mission is to provide the best service possible, knowing the greatest compliment is our customer's happiness and referrals.

Please contact us for any auto service or repair you might have.

Schedule an appointment today!

Call us anytime at 503.282.0817

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Portland's premiere Import Auto Service is here to help you with the summer heat!!

Broadway Import Auto Service in Portland, OR
Broadway Import Auto Service has providing top notch A/C Service and Air Conditioning Repair for the greater Portland area for nearly 30 years!
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If you are in need of service for your import or domestic vehicle, come see us at 3001 NE Broadway today!


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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Customer Loyalty - With auto service, it's all about customer loyalty!

At Broadway Import Auto Service we are committed to providing you excellent service, so you always choose us for your repair needs.

Broadway Import Auto Service in Portland Oregon
For most people, auto maintenance and repair is not fun or convenient. So, we want make the process as easy and enjoyable as possible for you. We genuinely care about your car and your experience, and it shows. Our first-time customers continually become our long term customers time and time again, choosing us for all their auto needs.

We're committed to auto repair and to serving you with quality and value. Bring your car in today for an inspection, and see what our commitment to quality is all about! We may not be related, but you'll feel like we're family.

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Our mechanics are highly skilled and have years of experience. Most of all: they love cars and care about yours. Whether it’s our quick, quality, friendly service or the honesty and value we bring to every interaction, our customers love us.
 
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