Are you planning on traveling with a dog this holiday season? Here are some vital tips to keep your dog and your vehicle safe on the road this season.
Friday, December 19, 2014
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Holiday Trip Check Up
The Holidays are upon us. The Holidays are a time for family, friends,
and fun, which also means an increase in travel. Before you start any Holiday
road trip, even a short one, follow this 10 minute vehicle checkup guide to
make sure your vehicle is ready to tackle the road. There is nothing worse than
running into car problems during the holidays.
Holiday Vehicle Checkup:
Friday, November 21, 2014
How to Successfully Jump a Car
Have you ever experienced that sinking feeling when you get in your car,
slip the key into the ignition, turn the key, and then nothing happens. No
noise, no lights, and no ignition. Your battery was dead. We are all only
human. Sometimes we leave the headlights on and sometimes we leave the dome
light on. Accidents happen. But, when you are faced with a dead battery, it is
best to be prepared so you can be back on your merry way with only a small
inconvenience.
Friday, October 24, 2014
Temperature Change and Tire Inflation
Autumn is a time of change. More specifically, autumn temperatures rise
and fall pretty rapidly. As we go from summer to winter, fall temperatures
undergo some pretty severe drops. There are many things to watch out for when
temperatures change. Today we are going to talk about how temperatures affect
tire inflation.
Friday, October 17, 2014
Tips to Combat Overheating While Driving
A car overheating is always a scary sight, especially while on a road
trip. Most cars do not overheat very often so when they do overheat, they can
cause quite the shock to the system. If you notice your temperature gauge
rising while you are driving, it is best to know all the tips and tricks to
help get the temperature gauge out of the red and back to normal. Here are some
tips and tricks to do just that: combat overheating.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Fall Car Care: Clean Your Battery
Summer weather likes to wreak havoc on all the parts under your hood. One
part that often gets neglected, but takes just as much summer punishment, is
your battery. Hot weather is tougher on your battery than cold weather. That is
why when summer ends and Fall starts, it is imperative to clean your battery.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Fall Car Care: Brakes
Monday, September 8, 2014
Summer Car Care: Oil and Oil Filter
Summer keeps on chugging along and so does our Summer Car Care Series. In
addition to the wear and tear from the summer heat, the miles on your vehicle’s
odometer can really pile up during the summer. It is vital to keep your vehicle
oiled and lubricated with quality oil to keep your engine running strong. Next up
on our Summer Car Care Series list: oil and oil filter.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Summer Car Care: Coolant and Radiator
Summer weather is hot, but your vehicle still gets even hotter. The
amount of heat produced under your hood during the summer is enough to fry an
egg! Therefore, it is paramount to check your cooling system to make sure your
vehicle can keep pushing through the hot summer without stopping. Next up on
our Summer Car Care Series list: coolant and radiator.
Monday, August 18, 2014
Summer Car Care: Tires
Monday, August 11, 2014
Summer Car Care: Wiper Blades
Summer heat is rough on everything. From us, to our pets, and even to our
vehicles. One item on your vehicle that is often forgotten during the summer is
your wiper blades. Therefore, next up on our summer car care series list: wiper
blades.
Monday, August 4, 2014
Summer Car Care: A/C Service
Summer weather adds extra stress and strain to your vehicle. The Oregon Jiffy Lube blog has been highlighting summer car care tips to help get you
through the vigors of summer. Next up on our list: keep your A/C running
cool.
Friday, July 25, 2014
Summer Car Care: Air Filter
The summer heat mixed with added driving is a recipe for extra strain on
your vehicle. The Oregon Jiffy Lube blog has been highlighting summer car care
tips to help you battle this extra stress on your vehicle. Next up on our list:
check your air filter to make sure your vehicle can breathe this summer.
Friday, July 18, 2014
Summer Car Care: Belts & Hoses
Oregon Jiffy Lube is back with another installment of Summer Car Care tips to
help get you through summer. Next up on our list: Belts & Hoses.
Friday, July 11, 2014
Summer Car Care: Summer Items
Summer is here, which means temperatures will continue to rise and so
will the stress on your vehicle. Oregon Jiffy Lube has your back this summer
and is here to help get you and your car through the upcoming hot summer days.
Over the next few weeks, this blog will be highlighting summer car care tips to
help get you through summer. First up on our list: vital items to keep in your
vehicle this summer.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Check Engine Light: Part II
CarMD recently listed the most common “check engine light”
repairs for 2013. According to the list, here’s Oregon Jiffy Lube can help you with:
one repair that
Inspect Battery and
Charging System and Repair/Replace as Necessary
Friday, June 20, 2014
Check Engine Light
Car repairs are getting more and more expensive. That is why
regular preventative maintenance is more vital than ever in the quest to keep
your dollars in your wallet and out of the mechanics pocket. A helpful tool in
a vehicle owner’s bag of tricks is the check engine light. Equally annoying and
helpful, the check engine light serves as a warning that something in your
vehicle needs help. Even though tracking down the root cause of a check engine
light can easily turn into a grand adventure, ignoring the check engine light
can be costly.
Friday, June 6, 2014
Keep Your Vehicle Running Strong: Cooling System
There are plenty of moving parts in your vehicle. They all
work together in order to get you where you need to go. It just so happens that
the most vital moving parts in your vehicle also need help cooling off. That is
right, your engine needs a little help from its friend the cooling system. This
is why proper maintenance to your vehicle’s cooling system is a vital step in
keeping your vehicle running strong.
Friday, May 23, 2014
Keep Your Vehicle Running Strong: Transmission & Differential
Some aspects to vehicle maintenance are harder to remember
than others. They can go longer between maintenance and can easily be
forgotten. However, if they go neglected for too long, they will significantly
damage your vehicle and make you spend a lot more money on repairs than simple
maintenance would have cost. Here’s a couple vital components in your vehicle
that need maintenance that people often forget about.
Friday, May 9, 2014
How to Keep Your Vehicle Running Strong for Years to Come
We all know that person that has had the same car for 20
years and it just keeps chugging along. Well, what’s the secret? Why do some
cars seemingly last forever while others can barely make it a few years? The
answer is simple: regular, preventative maintenance. There are no miracle
cures, just dedication to keeping your vehicle clean and lubricated. There is
no time off from maintenance.
Friday, May 2, 2014
How to Keep Your Vehicle Looking Great for Years to Come
Friday, April 25, 2014
More Spring Cleaning for your Vehicle
Friday, April 18, 2014
Spring Cleaning for your Vehicle
Winter not only puts our
patience to the test, it puts our vehicles to the test. Cold weather, snow,
ice, road salt, and potholes are just some of the curveballs winter likes to
throw at your car. Now that spring has finally sprung, it is a good time for a
little spring cleaning for your vehicle. Here are a few tips to help spring
your vehicle to a clean spring.
Monday, March 31, 2014
Vehicle Tips: Hose Check
It does not matter if you have a car, a truck, a van, or an
SUV, they are all finely tuned machines. In order to keep them running
properly, they require regular vehicle maintenance, repairs from time-to-time,
and just regular day-to-day upkeep. Here’s another vehicle tip to help you keep
your car running on the road, and not broken down on the side of the road.
Avoid the hose hassle.
Monday, March 24, 2014
Vehicle Tips: Lighten Your Load
The life of your vehicle largely depends on both how you
treat your vehicle and keeping up on your vehicle’s regular maintenance
schedule. Oregon Jiffy Lube has you covered in the vehicle maintenance
department, so here’s a tip on how to help treat your vehicle better. Lighten
your vehicle’s load.
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Vehicle Tips: Tire Caps
Oregon Jiffy Lube here with another vehicle maintenance tip
you can utilize during your day-to-day life. This handy tip is about tire valve
stem caps and why they are important.
Friday, February 21, 2014
Vehicle Tips: Tire Moisture
Here at Oregon Jiffy Lube, we not only want to provide your
vehicle with the proper preventative maintenance it deserves, we want to
provide you with vehicle maintenance tips you can utilize during your
day-to-day life. Here’s a cool tip for you about filling your tires up with
air.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Quality Fuel at the Gas Station
Your vehicle thrives on clean,
quality fuel. If you are unfortunate enough to fill up your vehicle with dirty
fuel or fuel that has not been mixed properly, your fuel filter can clog and
your vehicle’s mpg and performance can take a nose dive. Here are some tips to
help you always get the best out of your fuel.
Friday, January 17, 2014
The Keys to Filter Maintenance
Filters are vital to the
overall performance of your vehicle. Regular maintenance of your vehicle’s
filters is also the key to keeping your vehicle on the road and not broken down
on the side of the road. The following is a breakdown of essential filters and
their corresponding maintenance tips.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Oil Check at Every Other Fill-up
One point we want to drive home
to our readers is that motor oil truly is the lifeblood of your vehicle. Too many
vehicle problems and breakdowns are caused by poor oil habits. One habit that
we should all pick up is to check our oil every other time we get gas. Even in
newer vehicles, your oil level is going to get low, it is just a matter of
time. So, every other time you find yourself at the pump, just follow the
following procedure for an accurate reading of your oil level.
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