Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Keep the Juices Flowing.
Replace vital fluids such as motor oil, differential fluid and transmission fluid according to the vehicle manufacturers' time and mileage recommendations.
Motor oil is an engine's lifeblood, reducing friction between moving parts and cleaning away harmful dirt and contaminants in the engine. Generally, drivers should use the lightest grade of oil their vehicle manufacturer recommends for the conditions they drive in. During the winter, this may mean an even lighter grade than usual. The right motor oil grade can save an average of three cents per gallon of gasoline.
Antifreeze/coolant is also important in colder temperatures to keep the engine from freezing.
Breathe Easy.
The engine air filter is like a vehicle's lung, helping the engine breathe as it burns fuel. When the filter gets clogged with dirt, leaves or other contaminants the engine has to work harder to pull clean air into the cylinders, which can reduce fuel economy.
Engine air filters should be periodically inspected and changed.
Amp Up the Energy.
A weak battery is unreliable and may take longer to start on frigid winter mornings. According to the American Automobile Association, a battery can lose 35% of its power at 32° F and 60% of its power at 0° F.
Have the battery tested at the beginning of the season to make sure it has enough cranking power to withstand the cold. To minimize strain, start the vehicle with the heater, lights and window defrosters turned off.
Stay Pumped.
Under-inflated or worn tires are common problems that can be dangerous on slick, icy roads. Under-inflated tires create extra friction where the rubber meets the road, making them wear faster and unevenly. This impacts the vehicle's traction and can possibly lead to dangerous blowouts. Properly inflated tires also provide better cushion between potholes and the tire rim, lessening the risk of wheel alignment damage.
Tire pressure should be checked regularly and filled to the recommended cold level. This information is usually located in the vehicle owner's manual or on a sticker in the doorjamb, trunk or glove box. Correct tire pressure is vehicle-specific, not tire-specific, so do not use the pressure listed on the sidewall of the tire.
Correctly inflated tires can improve fuel economy by about three cents per gallon of gasoline.
Keep an Eye on the Prize.
Windshield washer fluid is critical for good visibility since it helps clear away ice, road grime and dirt. Add more when the reservoir is low.
Wiper blades should glide smoothly across the windshield so they do not leave streaks or blind spots. If there are pits or rough patches on the part that touches the glass, the blade needs to be replaced.
Be Prepared.
A properly packed emergency kit is essential during the winter. It should contain a flashlight, extra batteries, water, flares, blankets, a shovel, a snowbrush, an ice scraper and tire chains where they are allowed by law. Kitty litter or sand can be spread under tires to get better traction when starting from an ice patch or in the snow.
Jiffy Lube® service centers are conveniently located throughout North America and can help drivers get their vehicles in shape for the winter months. A Jiffy Lube Signature Service® Oil Change takes only minutes to perform and includes up to 5 quarts of fresh motor oil and a new oil filter. It also features a fuel efficiency review that includes an assessment of air filters and tire pressure, among other preventive maintenance services.
* Savings estimates based on a $2.00 (USD) cost per gallon of gasoline and government and independent studies.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Jiffy Lube Helps Drivers Choose Best Oil Change Schedule For Their Vehicles

HOUSTON, June 14, 2011 – Jiffy Lube pioneered the fast-lube category more than 30 years ago, changing the way millions of drivers service their vehicles. Today, Jiffy Lube officially introduces a new approach to oil changes that helps customers access and understand their vehicle manufacturer's recommendations, and choose the oil change schedule that is best for their needs.
The new approach, called Oil Change Schedule (OCS), enables customers to choose when they will return to Jiffy Lube for their next oil change based on vehicle manufacturer's recommendations for their individual driving habits and conditions. "Jiffy Lube helped shape the industry, and being a leader means continually re-examining how we serve our customers," explained Stu Crum, president of Jiffy Lube International. "We're committed to arming drivers with the information they need to make informed decisions and create a personalized maintenance plan to help extend the life and value of their vehicles."
How The New Approach Helps Customers
The new approach directly engages customers in the preventive maintenance process by helping them understand what their vehicle manufacturer recommends for oil changes. This includes sharing how their driving style and conditions – whether normal or severe – affect their vehicle, so they can determine when to return for their next oil change. Ultimately, the process aligns the customer's oil change schedule with the vehicle manufacturer's recommendations, creating a maintenance plan to best suit individual customer needs.
The new approach has been implemented in more than 70 percent of all Jiffy Lube service centers, with 100 percent system participation by the end of 2011.
When customers visit a participating Jiffy Lube service center for a Jiffy Lube Signature Service® Oil Change, they will be given three choices for their new schedule:
  • Follow the vehicle manufacturer's recommendation for severe driving conditions,
  • Follow the vehicle manufacturer's recommendation for normal driving conditions, or
  • Select an oil change schedule of their own choosing.
These options are defined by vehicle manufacturer's recommendations and the selection process is quick and easy: a Jiffy Lube customer service advisor reviews the options with the customer and the customer then selects their schedule. Customers will continue to receive a Jiffy Lube window sticker reminding them when to come back for their next oil change, based on the schedule they select.
Drivers who are unsure what constitutes normal and severe driving conditions, or who want to assess their own driving style before their next oil change, can visitJiffyLube.com/education/normalvsseveredriving.aspx to learn about the differences, or they can review their owner's manual.
Reaction to OCS
The OCS approach was driven by the Jiffy Lube commitment to provide the optimal service experience for customers. Since the pilot program roll-out began in August 2009, reaction to the approach has been very positive.
"I feel like Jiffy Lube is working with me and helping me out, and that we're a partnership," said Jiffy Lube customer, Mary Beth Mannino. "I really enjoy having them help me choose when I need to bring my vehicle in."
Members of the Jiffy Lube franchise community who participated in the pilot also see value in the new approach – both for their business and customers. "OCS brings Jiffy Lube to the forefront of the industry by not only educating customers on the proper oil change schedule for their vehicle, but also helping the customer choose the schedule that is right for them," said Rick Brittain, operations manager for Lubricar, a Jiffy Lube franchise in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Jiffy Lube is dedicated to helping drivers keep their vehicles on the road and OCS helps achieve this goal. To find a Jiffy Lube in your area, please visitLocations.JiffyLube.com. Drivers can visitJiffyLube.com/education/oilchangeschedule.aspx and click on "Ready to Choose?" to determine if one or more of their local Jiffy Lube service centers are currently offering OCS.
To find a Jiffy Lube in your area, please visit Locations.JiffyLube.com. Visit JiffyLube.com to find oil change coupons and promotions, Jiffy Lube news articles,community involvement programs and events, franchise information, andemployment opportunities. Also, anyone can visit the new Jiffy Lube Facebook community, “Keeping My Ride Alive,” to view photos and stories from drivers committed to extending the life of their vehicles, as well as upload photos and stories of their own.
About Jiffy Lube®
Jiffy Lube International Inc. ("Jiffy Lube"), with more than 2,000 franchised service centers in North America, serves approximately 24 million customers each year. Jiffy Lube pioneered the fast oil change industry in 1979 by establishing the first drive-through service bay, providing customers with fast, professional service for their vehicles. Headquartered in Houston, Jiffy Lube is a wholly owned, indirect subsidiary of Shell Oil Company. Visit www.JiffyLube.com to learn more about Jiffy Lube and vehicle care.