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		<title>Better Service &#8211; Better Economy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 19:38:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The hottest San Diego news story may be different everyday, but there&#8217;s one topic that seems to come up over and over again &#8211; the price of gas in San Diego. But we&#8217;ve found several basic things that any San &#8230; <a href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/better-service-better-economy/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> The hottest San Diego news story may be different everyday, but there&rsquo;s one topic that seems to come up over and over again &ndash; the price of gas in San Diego. But we&rsquo;ve found several basic things that any San Diego vehicle owner can do to greatly reduce their gas consumption, save money, and help the San Diego environment. You can really impact your <a title="San Diego fuel economy" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">fuel economy</a> by how you drive &ndash; but first, here&rsquo;s a review of things you can do for your car that&rsquo;ll save gas no matter how you drive.</p>
<p> The first one is keeping your <a title="San Diego tires properly inflated" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">tires properly inflated</a>. That can save two miles per gallon. Driving on low tires is like driving through sand &ndash; your car just has to work harder. Most San Diego service centers will fill up your tires for free, so just ask your service advisor. Also, make a habit of checking your tire pressure whenever you get gas in your car. Many San Diego gas stations have an air hose you can use for free.</p>
<p> Another important item is to keep your <a title="San Diego air filter clean" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">air filter clean</a>. An air filter all clogged up with dirt and bugs doesn&rsquo;t let enough clean air through to efficiently burn fuel. Using a dirty air filter will cost you almost two miles per gallon in reduced fuel efficiency. And <a title="San Diego worn spark plugs" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">worn spark plugs</a> can cost another two. A spark plug can fire as many as 3,000,000 times for every thousand miles driven. Check the owner&rsquo;s manual for replacement recommendations.</p>
<p> The biggest item is the <a title="San Diego oxygen sensor" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">oxygen sensor</a>. This device provides the engine management computer with information it needs to fine-tune the fuel/air mix. When that&rsquo;s messed up it can cost up to three miles per gallon. And of course, there&rsquo;s dirty or substandard oil. Dirty oil causes extra drag. The wrong grade may be too thick. That&rsquo;s another .4 miles per gallon right there.</p>
<p> One item San Diego residents seldom think about is their gas cap. A worn, loose or missing gas cap can cost another two miles per gallon. Adding up all of these worn, missing or sub-par items leads to a total of almost 11.4 miles per gallon in reduced fuel efficiency! And with current gas prices in the San Diego area, the cost really adds up. Taking care of these simple maintenance items will save big bucks at the pump. </p>
<p> Now most people aren&rsquo;t missing on all of these items, but think about which ones might affect you right now! And don&rsquo;t forget <a title="San Diego tune-ups" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">tune-ups</a>, dragging brakes, low transmission fluid, fuel system cleaning, <a title="San Diego wheels out of alignment" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">wheels out of alignment</a>, PCV valve, fuel filter and other key services spelled out in your owners&rsquo; manual. </p>
<p> <a title="San Diego Aero Auto Repair" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">Aero Auto Repair</a> knows all this stuff and can tell you when you&rsquo;re scheduled to take care of each item. Create a system of your own to track your service schedules, or just use the computer system at Aero Auto Repair &ndash; which may also be updated with recall notices and maintenance schedule items from your manufacturer.</p>
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		<title>Fuel Saving Tip: Auto Myths Around San Diego</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 17:31:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;&#160;/&#62; &#160; With high fuel prices in San Diego California comes lots of gas saving advice. Some of it, like what you hear on AutoNetTV, is really great. Some is myth. And some is just designed to prey on San &#8230; <a href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/fuel-saving-tip-auto-myths-around-san-diego/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> With high fuel prices in San Diego California comes lots of gas saving advice. Some of it, like what you hear on <a title="Auto Tips Videos" href="http://www.autonettv.com" target="_blank">AutoNetTV</a>, is really great. Some is myth. And some is just designed to prey on San Diego California people desperate to save some money on gas.</p>
<p> <a title="Auto Myths" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 12px;" src="http://autonettv.com/wp-content/post_panel_images/FuelSavingTips-Myths_DaveS_Chromakey_Repoort_v1_s.jpg" alt="Auto Myths" align="right" /></a> When you get one of those e-mails that&#8217;s going around telling you <strong>how to save gas</strong>, try to think it through.</p>
<p> Does it really make sense? Does it defy the laws of physics? </p>
<p> Do some research on the internet or ask your San Diego California service advisor at <a title="Aero Auto Repair" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">Aero Auto Repair</a>.</p>
<p> There aren&#8217;t any magic pills you can drop in your gas tank and the government hasn&#8217;t suppressed a device you can clamp on your fuel line to make your car run on air. Not even in San Diego!</p>
<p> So next time you get one of those e-mails, check it out with an automotive professional. You&#8217;ll get more bang for your buck with an <a title="San Diego oil change" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">oil change</a> or an engine air filter replacement.</p>
<p> We&#8217;re <strong>Aero Auto Repair</strong>, give us a call at <strong>858-309-4274</strong> for good honest advice about your car.</p>
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		<title>Higher Mileage Service Intervals For San Diego</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2012 19:29:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The government mandates a lot of equipment on cars for the San Diego California area: emission devices and control computers; safety equipment like airbags; and crash worthiness requirements. All of this is great for the motoring public in San Diego &#8230; <a href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/higher-mileage-service-intervals-for-san-diego/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> The government mandates a lot of equipment on cars for the San Diego California area: emission devices and control computers; safety equipment like airbags; and crash worthiness requirements. All of this is great for the motoring public in San Diego California, 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://www.myaeroauto.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="San Diego Auto maintenance" href="http://www.myaeroauto.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="San Diego transmission service" href="http://www.myaeroauto.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="Aero Auto Repair" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">Aero Auto Repair</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>Transmission Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2012 20:39:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s talk about transmission service. It can be easy to forget about getting your transmission serviced because it doesn&#8217;t need it very often. It&#8217;s easy to remember to change the engine oil &#8211; you know, every 3,000 miles or 5,000 &#8230; <a href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/transmission-service/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> Let&#8217;s talk about <a title="San Diego transmission service" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">transmission</a> service.  It can be easy to forget about getting your transmission serviced because it doesn&#8217;t need it very often.  It&#8217;s easy to remember to change the engine oil &#8211; you know, every 3,000 miles or 5,000 kilometers. But proper transmission servicing keeps your car running smoothly and helps you avoid costly repairs down the road.</p>
<p> The transmission undergoes a lot of stress.  The grit you see in used transmission fluid is actually bits of metal that wear off the gears in the transmission.  In addition to that, the transmission operates at very high temperatures.  Usually it&#8217;s 100 to 150 degrees higher than engine temperatures.  Those high temperatures eventually cause the transmission fluid to start to break down and loose efficiency.</p>
<p> As the fluid gets older, it gets gritty and doesn&#8217;t lubricate and cool the transmission as well &#8211; leading to even more wear.  The fluid can actually get sludgy and plug up the maze of fluid passages inside the transmission. At best, your transmission won&#8217;t operate smoothly.  At worse, it could lead to costly damage.</p>
<p> When your transmission is running properly, it transfers more power from your engine to the drive wheels, and improves fuel economy. That&#8217;s why manufacturers recommend changing your transmission fluid at regular intervals.  Your owner&#8217;s manual has a schedule for <a title="San Diego transmission service" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">transmission service</a> and, of course, your service center can tell you what the manufacturer recommends.</p>
<p> Hot and dusty conditions; towing, hauling, stop and go conditions and jack rabbit starts all increase the load on the transmission and its internal temperature. That means you need to change the fluid more often. A good rule of thumb is every 35,000 miles, 55,000 kilometers or two years.  If your manufacturer suggests more frequent intervals or if you&#8217;re driving under severe service conditions, you will need to change it more often.</p>
<p> Most service centers have the ability to perform a <a title="San Diego transmission service" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">transmission service</a> while you wait and the cost is quite reasonable. It&#8217;s downright cheap when you think about how much a major transmission repair can cost! Your service technician will know the right type of transmission fluid to use. If it&#8217;s getting to be time to have your transmission serviced, do your car a favor and have it done.  If not this time, then on your next service stop.</p>
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		<title>Aero Auto Repair Often Asked About Premium vs. Regular Gas</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2012 20:27:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People in San Diego California often ask the question: &#8220;Will using premium gas make my car run better?&#8221; The answer is simple. But first, let&#8217;s talk about what exactly premium gasoline is. Different grades of gasoline have different octane ratings. &#8230; <a href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/aero-auto-repair-often-asked-about-premium-vs-regular-gas/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> People in San Diego California often ask the question: &#8220;<a title="Will using premium gas make my car run better?" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">Will using premium gas make my car run better?</a>&#8221; The answer is simple. But first, let&#8217;s talk about what exactly premium gasoline is.</p>
<p> Different grades of gasoline have different <a title="San Diego octane ratings" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">octane ratings</a>. Regular gasoline has the lowest octane rating and premium the highest. Most gas stations around San Diego California also carry a mid-grade that falls in between the two. The octane range for the different grades of gas varies by region due to altitude differences.</p>
<p> Engines require different octane ratings because of design differences. For example, turbocharged engines usually require premium gas. </p>
<p> There&#8217;s a sticker on your gas tank filler lid that tells you the minimum octane rating your <a title="San Diego manufacturer recommends" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">manufacturer recommends</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>For help identifying the type of gasoline your engine needs, come by our San Diego California service center:<br /> <strong><a title="Aero Auto Repair" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">Aero Auto Repair</a></strong><br /> 9756 Aero Drive <br /> San Diego, California 92123<br /> <strong>858-309-4274</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Read your owner&#8217;s manual carefully to see if it&#8217;s acceptable to use lower grades. With some cars in San Diego California it is; the engine control computer can adapt. You&rsquo;ll lose some performance, but won&#8217;t do damage. With other engines, using a lower grade of fuel could result in serious damage; so you don&#8217;t want to save a couple of bucks at the pump only to pay it out a hundred fold at the repair shop.</p>
<p> Your car will run best on the grade of gasoline <a title="recommended by the manufacturer" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">recommended by the manufacturer</a>.</p>
<p> Today&#8217;s computer controlled vehicles are optimized to run well on the recommended grade of fuel. Using a higher grade than is recommended will not give you any additional performance or better fuel economy.</p>
<p> Regulations require detergents for all grades of gasoline, so your engine will have the same protection, regardless of the grade of fuel you use. If you do hear some knocking or pinging from your engine, take it seriously and get your Nissan Z into Aero Auto Repair. It may be a sign that you need a tune-up or some other repair.</p>
<p> In times of high gas prices, we&#8217;re all conscious of making our fuel dollar go further as we drive around San Diego California. Be sure to use the right gas for your car. Keep your tires properly inflated and your vehicle well maintained and you will get the best fuel economy possible.</p>
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		<title>Wheel Bearings</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2012 21:09:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> Let me start by saying that <strong>your wheel bearings keep the wheels on your vehicle</strong>. Did that get your attention? In this article we&rsquo;ll discuss more about wheel bearings and how you can keep them doing their very important job while you drive around Claremont California.</p>
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<p><a title="San Diego Wheel bearings" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">Wheel bearings</a> are pretty simple parts. They&rsquo;re made of high quality steel and are engineered to last 100,000 miles or more if properly cared for. The bearings do two very important jobs: First they allow the wheel to freely rotate with as little friction as possible. Second, they support the weight of the vehicle. For example, if your car weighs 3,600 pounds, each wheel has to support approximately 900 pounds. That&rsquo;s a lot of heavy lifting over many, many thousands of miles. </p>
<p> Even though <a title="San Diego wheel bearings" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">wheel bearings</a> are relatively simple, they need to be in near perfect condition to do their job. The bearings are packed with heavy grease to lubricate and protect them. A seal keeps the grease in and water and dirt out. It&rsquo;s when the seal starts to leak that problems begin. The grease can become contaminated; causing the wheel bearings to overheat and ultimately fail. </p>
<p> The first sign that your wheel bearings are in trouble is an unusual noise coming from a wheel. It could be a chirping, growling, rumbling or a cyclic sound. The noise could get louder or even disappear at certain speeds. Your technician at <a title="Aero Auto Repair" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">Aero Auto Repair</a> can inspect for bearing wear by lifting the vehicle and checking for play in the wheel.</p>
<p> Now some <a title="San Diego wheel bearing assemblies" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">wheel bearing assemblies</a> are factory sealed. That means that they cannot be serviced &ndash; they can only be replaced. Those that aren&rsquo;t sealed can be serviced on schedule. The bearings are removed, cleaned and inspected. If the bearings are still good, they&rsquo;re re-installed &ndash; if not, they&rsquo;re replaced. They are then packed in grease and a new seal is installed.</p>
<p> If your vehicle has a <a title="San Diego factory sealed wheel bearing assembly" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">factory sealed wheel bearing assembly</a>, the entire assembly needs to be replaced when trouble arises. Unfortunately, the parts are pretty pricy &ndash; but they usually last about 150,000 miles as long as the seals hold up.</p>
<p> Now, even a good seal cannot keep out water that&rsquo;s exerting pressure on the seal. So if you&rsquo;ve driven through hub deep water your bearings should be <a title="San Diego cleaned and repacked" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">cleaned and repacked</a> if they&rsquo;re serviceable. If you have factory sealed bearings, you just need to watch for signs of premature failure.</p>
<p> If your wheel bearings can be serviced, your owner&rsquo;s manual will recommend an interval, usually around 30,000 miles.</p>
<p> Now, if you have any sort of trailer, don&rsquo;t forget its wheel bearings. They probably need to be serviced even more frequently. This is especially true for boat trailers that are used to launch the boat by backing it into the water. These should be serviced every year, usually at the end of the season so that the bearings don&rsquo;t have the opportunity to sit and rust all winter.</p>
<p> So what happens if wheel bearings fail? Well, the wheel can literally fall off the vehicle. I don&rsquo;t need to tell you how bad that could be. So check with your service advisor at <a title="Aero Auto Repair" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">Aero Auto Repair</a> and see if your vehicle&rsquo;s wheel bearings can be serviced and when it&rsquo;s recommended. Listen for warning signs. If you&rsquo;ve been fording streams or puddle surfing after rainstorms, be especially vigilant. </p>
<p> Come by Aero Auto Repair for a wheel bearing inspection, or for brakes. Call for an appointment at 858-309-4274</p>
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		<title>San Diego Alignment Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2012 17:54:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your car might have an alignment problem if: it drifts or pulls to one side, your steering wheel is off center, you have uneven tire wear or your car doesn&#8217;t feel like it handles right. When all of a vehicle&#8217;s &#8230; <a href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/san-diego-alignment-service/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> Your car might have an alignment problem if: it drifts or pulls to one side, your steering wheel is off center, you have uneven tire wear or your car doesn&rsquo;t feel like it handles right. When all of a vehicle&rsquo;s wheels are lined up exactly with each other, your wheels are in alignment. Running into potholes, smacking a curb or other object are great ways to knock your car out of alignment. Then one or more of your wheels starts pulling in a slightly different direction and the problems begin.</p>
<p> Driving for an extended time when you&#8217;re out of alignment causes your <a title="San Diego tires" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">tires</a> to wear unevenly and excessively. This can be dangerous and expensive. You&#8217;ll have to replace your tires sooner, but even worse &#8211; you may cause premature wear to your suspension system, which can be really expensive.</p>
<p> The front wheel alignment is adjustable on all vehicles, and the back wheels are also adjustable on some cars. The adjustment can go three different ways. The first adjustment is called toe. The next adjustment is called camber. And finally, there is castor. The engineers who designed your vehicle determined the alignment settings that will give you the best handling and safety.</p>
<p> There are several things involved in an alignment check. First, there&#8217;s an inspection of the steering and suspension &#8211; it should be checked to see if anything&#8217;s bent or broken. Then the tire condition needs to be inspected. From there, the vehicle is put on an alignment rack and an initial alignment reading is taken. If all four wheels are adjustable, they are lined up perfectly parallel with the vehicle&#8217;s center line. If the back wheels aren&#8217;t adjustable, a technician at <a title="Aero Auto Repair" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">Aero Auto Repair</a> can determine the direction they push and then aligns the front wheels to match.</p>
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<p>Like most things, your manufacturer has suggested a mileage interval for having your alignment checked. But if you run into a curb, pothole or something else that&#8217;s given you a big jolt, pay attention to whether your vehicle is pulling to one side when you drive. It&#8217;s better to have your alignment checked before waiting to see if there is uneven tire tread wear &#8211; by then, the damage is done.</p>
<p> Getting your alignment checked when needed is a great way to extend the life of your tires and suspension parts. It also makes sure that your tire meets the road properly for maximum performance and safety.</p>
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		<title>Fuel Saving Tip: Dirty Oil In Your San Diego Nissan Z</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 16:29:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;&#160;/&#62; &#160; If you&#8217;re a quart low in your Nissan Z, there isn&#8217;t enough motor oil to lubricate your engine properly. The extra friction causes drag that reduces fuel economy while you&#8217;re driving around the San Diego area. The same &#8230; <a href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/fuel-saving-tip-dirty-oil-in-your-san-diego-nissan-z/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> If you&#8217;re a quart low in your Nissan Z, there isn&#8217;t enough motor oil to lubricate your engine properly. The extra friction causes drag that <a title="San Diego reduces fuel economy" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">reduces fuel economy</a> while you&#8217;re driving around the San Diego area.</p>
<p> <a title="Oil Change" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 12px;" src="http://autonettv.com/wp-content/post_panel_images/FuelSavingTips-DirtyOil_DaveS_Chromakey_Repoort_v1_s.jpg" alt="Clean Oil for your Nissan Z" align="right" /></a> The same goes for <strong>dirty oil</strong>; it doesn&#8217;t reduce friction properly. The result is you get to watch those numbers at your local San Diego gas pump rolling higher and higher.</p>
<p> The <strong>transmission</strong> also needs the proper amount of clean fluid to do its work. When it&#8217;s in need of service, the transmission drags your fuel economy down.</p>
<p> So keep it clean and give yourself a fighting chance.</p>
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		<title>What San Diego Automotive Service Consumers Should Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 19:10:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are some things San Diego consumers should know about San Diego automotive service and repair. First and foremost, Aero Auto Repair cares about you and your family&#8217;s safety. And we really appreciate your business. Aero Auto Repair in San &#8230; <a href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/what-san-diego-automotive-service-consumers-should-know/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> There are some things San Diego consumers should know about <a title="San Diego automotive service and repair" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">San Diego automotive service and repair</a>. First and foremost, Aero Auto Repair cares about you and your family&rsquo;s safety. And we really appreciate your business. Aero Auto Repair in San Diego wants to build a trusting relationship that becomes the foundation for a mutually beneficial experience for years to come.</p>
<p> Building on that foundation, there are some things that would help you understand the auto service and repair business better. First, it can be really hard to fix cars. The days of shade tree mechanics are long gone. The majority of automotive systems are computerized. It takes a lot of training and very expensive equipment to diagnose and repair modern vehicles.  The technicians that work for Aero Auto Repair need <strong>extensive computer training</strong> &ndash; not just how to run the diagnostic systems, but also searching for the right parts, networking with other technicians to help them with a difficult problem and pulling together a job order that makes sure that each step of the process is addressed.</p>
<p> The threshold for getting started as a technician gets higher all the time and there is a huge commitment to on-going training every year. This training takes time and money. It contributes to business overhead. The average Claremont or La Mesa driver may not realize the business and environmental regulations Aero Auto Repair must comply with. Of course that costs money too. Like any business, overhead is a big factor.</p>
<p> When you go into a San Diego restaurant you don&rsquo;t value the meal by what the food would cost at the grocery store. The restaurant has rent, wages, insurance, taxes, utilities, professional fees, equipment, supplies &ndash; you get the picture. The restaurant has to charge enough to not only pay for the ingredients, but for all these other things as well while making enough profit to remain in business. If you value the meal and are satisfied with your dining experience, you&rsquo;ll come back and tell your friends.</p>
<p> It&rsquo;s the same for Aero Auto Repair. The value of its service is not the cost of the parts they replace, but in your satisfaction with the results. If they deliver a good product at a fair price, San Diego customers are happy to see them succeed as a California automotive business.</p>
<blockquote><p>Contact <strong><a title="Aero Auto Repair" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">Aero Auto Repair</a></strong> to learn more about our extensive auto service training.<br /> You can find us at:<br /> 9756 Aero Drive <br /> San Diego, California 92123<br /> Or call us at <strong>858-309-4274</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Your San Diego service center loves to see its customers whenever they come in, but they would much rather see them three or four times a year for routine maintenance than once a year on a tow truck. They want to work together with you to avoid breakdowns. Tell your San Diego area friends and family to go in for their scheduled maintenance too. That lowers the service center&rsquo;s marketing costs and helps keep its labor rates down. That&rsquo;s good for everyone.</p>
<p> Aero Auto Repair appreciates this great review of automotive service from <a title="AutoNetTV Auto Tips Videos" href="http://autonettv.com/" target="_blank">AutoNetTV</a>.</p>
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		<title>Maintaining Your Older Car In San Diego California</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2012 16:31:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The government mandates a lot of equipment on cars in San Diego California: emission devices and control computers, safety equipment like airbags and crash worthiness requirements. All of this is great for the San Diego California motoring public, but it &#8230; <a href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/maintaining-your-older-car-in-san-diego-california/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> The government mandates a lot of <a title="San Diego equipment on cars" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">equipment on cars</a> in San Diego California: emission devices and control computers, safety equipment like airbags and crash worthiness requirements. All of this is great for the San Diego California motoring public, but it does add quite a bit to the price of a new car.</p>
<p> Because new cars are more expensive, people in the San Diego area are driving their old cars longer. The average car is now over nine years old. Two thirds of vehicles on the road in San Diego have more than 75,000 miles. 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 &ndash; but they need a little help to keep on goin&#8217;. </p>
<p> Give <strong><a title="Aero Auto Repair" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">Aero Auto Repair</a></strong> a call to schedule your next maintenance.<br /> 9756 Aero Drive <br /> San Diego, California 92123<br /> <strong>858-309-4274</strong></p>
<p> Some owner&#8217;s manuals don&#8217;t specify <a title="San Diego service requirements at higher mileage" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">service requirements at higher mileage</a>. 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 maintenance for cars with more than 75,000 miles.</p>
<p> First, just extend regular service intervals out: for instance a service that&#8217;s recommended every 15,000 miles should be performed at 15,000, 30,000, 45,000 and 60,000 miles, and so on. Because of the additional stress older engines experience, the severe service maintenance schedule is more appropriate than the regular schedule &ndash; ask your service advisor. Watch for leaks &ndash; seals and gaskets dry out over time and don&#8217;t hold the fluids as well as they used to.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s also time to make sure you have a good <a title="San Diego California technician" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">San Diego California technician</a>. There are some services and replacements that are scheduled after you put on some clicks, 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. Check for unusual sounds, smells or the way your car feels. These could be hints that trouble&#8217;s brewing. Better to catch it early before it turns into a costly repair.</p>
<p> And a 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 <a title="San Diego high mileage formulation fluids" href="http://www.myaeroauto.com/" target="_blank">high mileage formulation fluids</a>. There are special engine oils, coolants, and transmission and power steering fluids that are formulated for cars that have a few clicks on the old odometer.</p>
<p> <strong>High mileage oil</strong> is designed to condition seals and gaskets, reduce wear and avoid premature burn off. Older engines are dirtier inside &ndash; 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.</p>
<p> Studies have even shown that using <strong>high mileage fluids</strong> early will actually prevent some of the problems of high mileage vehicles. So once you hit around 50,000 miles, consider stepping up to high mileage formulations. High mileage 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. It does cost more to properly maintain a higher mileage vehicle &ndash; but it&#8217;s way cheaper than a new car payment!</p>
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