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Monthly Archives: October 2015

Automotive Tips from Made In America Made In Japan: Making Your A/C System Last Longer

Sacramento drivers know that if their air conditioning system isn’t making cool air like it used to, there is a problem. It may be as simple as adding more of the right kind of refrigerant.Your A/C requires special compressor oil, which circulates through the system along with the refrigerant, to lubricate and protect expensive components and keep seals and gaskets from drying out. If refrigerant has leaked out – so has the compressor oil. This oil needs to be replenished whenever refrigerant is added.An air conditioning inspection at Made In America Made In Japan will uncover any potential problems and identify any necessary repairs needed to get Sacramento drivers on the road to cool air once again.Give us a call.Made In America Made In Japan1200 I StSacramento, California 9581491

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Air Conditioning

Automotive Tips from Made In America Made In Japan: Air Conditioning ? Common Problem

Your auto air conditioning system cools and conditions the air in your passenger compartment when you are driving around Sacramento. It also removes moisture from the air to keep your windows from fogging up.A common A/C problem for Sacramento drivers that visit Made In America Made In Japan is contaminated refrigerant (the gas that cools the air). The inside of the A/C hoses deteriorates over time and tiny fragments of rubber clog passages. This makes the system less efficient and overworks various components.Leaks can develop at seals and gaskets and may reduce the amount of refrigerant, causing the system to work too hard to compensate. Dirty components can have the same consequences.Ask your Made In America Made In Japan service advisor for an air conditioning system inspection to make sure everything is up to spec.Made In America Made In Japan1200 I StSacramento, California 95814916-442-3287  

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Automotive Tips from Made In America Made In Japan: Where Should New Tires Be Placed

When Sacramento drivers need to replace tires, they need to know how many they should get and on which axle they should be placed. Replacing a damaged tire may leave you with three others with significant wear, which could affect your traction control, stability control and anti-lock brake systems.If you can’t afford to replace all four tires at once, you should at least replace two on the same axle. New tires should always be put on the rear axle for stability in slippery conditions. Your friendly and professional Made In America Made In Japan tire professional can help you know when your worn tires should be replaced, if you can have a damaged tire repaired as well as selecting the right tires for your needs.Give us a call.Made In America Made In Japan1200 I StSacramento, California 9581491

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Tires and Wheels

Automotive Tips from Made In America Made In Japan: Alignment Inspection

Uneven tire wear, the car pulling to one side or a steering wheel that is off-center are signs for Sacramento drivers that their wheels may be out of alignment.When doing an alignment inspection, the service advisor at Made In America Made In Japan will inspect your tires for uneven wear as well as suspension and steering parts for signs of wear or damage. He?ll also compare your current alignment with the vehicle manufacturer?s settings.Your vehicle owner?s manual will have a recommendation for when to check alignment. Of course, this recommendation is based on normal driving. If you have been in a crash, hit a curb/pothole, frequently drive off-road around Sacramento, or notice any symptoms of misalignment, have your Made In America Made In Japan service advisor perform an important alignment check.Made In America Made In Japan1200 I StSacramento, California 9581491

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