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		<title>Fuel Saving Tip: Car Weight And Your Idaho Driving</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;&#160;/&#62; &#160; Weight is the enemy of fuel economy. Everyone from here to Mountain Home knows this makes sense. Some of us in the Mountain Home area carry a bunch of unnecessary weight, and I&#8217;m not talkin&#8217; what you see &#8230; <a href="http://garrysautomotive.com/2012/02/14/fuel-saving-tip-car-weight-and-your-idaho-driving/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> Weight is the enemy of <a title="Boise fuel economy" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">fuel economy</a>. Everyone from here to Mountain Home knows this makes sense. </p>
<p> Some of us in the Mountain Home area carry a bunch of unnecessary weight, and I&#8217;m not talkin&#8217; what you see in the mirror.</p>
<p> <a title="sedan Weight" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 12px;" src="http://autonettv.com/wp-content/post_panel_images/FuelSavingTips-CarWeight_DaveS_Chromakey_Repoort_v1_s.jpg" alt="sedan Weight" align="right" /></a> Guys; sports equipment and tools. Ladies; well, just take a look around the passenger compartment and trunk. I think my car has about forty-five pounds of French fries on the floor. </p>
<p> All that extra weight wastes gas as you drive between here and Mountain Home, and everywhere else.</p>
<p> Lose the junk and save some money. </p>
<p> &#8230;And you really only need one of those spare tires.</p>
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		<title>Fuel Saving Tip: Fuel System Cleaning Near Nampa Idaho</title>
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<p> A lot of gas is wasted in the Nampa area by dirty <a title="Nampa fuel delivery systems" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">fuel delivery systems</a>. </p>
<p> Let&#8217;s start at the tank. The gas tank gathers dirt, rust and sediment over the years. That&#8217;s why there&#8217;s a <strong>fuel filter</strong> to clean the fuel after it leaves the tank. A dirty filter will rob the engine of the clean gas it needs to run efficiently.</p>
<p> <a title="Garry's Automotive Fuel System Cleaning" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 12px;" src="http://autonettv.com/wp-content/post_panel_images/FuelSavingTips-SystemCleaning_DaveS_Chromakey_Repoort_v1_s.jpg" alt="Garry's Automotive Fuel System Cleaning" align="right" /></a> The fuel intake components get coated with gum and varnish over time. This results in fuel being delivered inefficiently and some of that gunk getting into the engine. A fuel system service at <strong><a title="Garry's Automotive" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">Garry&#8217;s Automotive</a></strong> will leave your intake as clean as a whistle.</p>
<p> The big fuel thief is <a title="Nampa dirty fuel injectors" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">dirty fuel injectors</a>. They deliver fuel to the engine at a specified pressure and in a particular spray pattern. When they&#8217;re clogged, the fuel doesn&#8217;t get atomized the way it&#8217;s supposed to and doesn&#8217;t get burned as efficiently.</p>
<p> See your owner&#8217;s manual or ask your Nampa service advisor at Garry&#8217;s Automotive when a fuel system cleaning is recommended.</p>
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		<title>How Your Check Engine Light Works</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever had an experience like this in Boise Idaho? You drive through the one of those automatic car washes. When you get to the end, where the dryer is blowing, your check engine light started flashing! You fear &#8230; <a href="http://garrysautomotive.com/2012/02/01/how-your-check-engine-light-works/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> Have you ever had an experience like this in Boise Idaho? You drive through the one of those automatic car washes. When you get to the end, where the dryer is blowing, your <a title="Boise check engine light" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">check engine light</a> started flashing! </p>
<p> You fear the worst, but within a block or two, the light stopped flashing, but stayed on. By the next day, the light was off.</p>
<p> You wonder; &#8220;What was going on?&#8221; Well, it&#8217;s actually a good lesson in how the Check Engine light works.</p>
<p> Your air intake system has a sensor that measures how much air is coming through it. When you went under the high-speed dryer, all that air was blasting past the sensor. Your engine computer was saying, there shouldn&#8217;t be that much air when the engine is just idling. Something&#8217;s wrong. Whatever&#8217;s wrong could cause some serious engine damage.</p>
<p> <strong>Warning, warning!</strong> It flashes the check engine light, to alert you to take immediate action.</p>
<p> It stopped flashing because once you were out from under the dryer, the airflow returned to normal. Now the engine control computer says the danger is past, but I&#8217;m still concerned, I&#8217;ll keep this light on for now.</p>
<p> Then the Check Engine Light goes off in a day or two.</p>
<p> The condition never did recur, so the computer says whatever it was, it&#8217;s gone now. The danger is past, I&#8217;ll turn that light off.</p>
<p> Now a flashing check engine light is serious. You need to get it into our Boise Idaho shop as soon as possible. But if it stops flashing, so you have time to see if the problem will clear itself or if you need to get it checked. How does the computer know when to clear itself?</p>
<p> Think of it this way. The engine control computer is the brain that can make adjustments to manage the engine. Things like alter the air to fuel mix, spark advance, and so on. The computer relies on a series of sensors to get the information it needs to make decisions on what to do.</p>
<p> The computer knows what readings are in a normal range for various conditions. Get out of range, and it logs a trouble code and lights up the check engine warning.</p>
<p> The computer will then try to make adjustments if it can. If the computer can&#8217;t compensate for the problem, the <a title="Boise check engine light stays on" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">check engine light stays on</a>.</p>
<p> The computer logs a trouble code. Some people think the code will tell the technician exactly what&#8217;s wrong?</p>
<p> Actually, the code will tell the technician what sensor reading is out of parameters. It can&#8217;t really tell you why, because there could be any number of causes.</p>
<p> Let&#8217;s say you&#8217;re feeling hot. You get your heat sensor out &ndash; a thermometer &ndash; put it under our tongue and in a minute or two you learn that you have a fever of 104 degrees.</p>
<p> You know your symptom &ndash; a fever &ndash; but you don&#8217;t know what&#8217;s causing it. Is it the flu, a sinus infection or appendicitis?</p>
<p> You need more information than just that one sensor reading. But it does give you a place to start and narrows down the possible problems.</p>
<p> There are reports on the internet telling you that you can just go down to an auto parts store and get them to read your trouble code or buy a cheap scan tool to do it yourself.</p>
<p> There are two problems with that. First, the computer stores some <a title="Boise trouble codes" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">trouble codes</a> in short term memory, and some in permanent memory. Each manufacturer&#8217;s computer stores generic trouble codes, but they also store codes that are specific to their brand.</p>
<p> A cheap, generic scan tool, like you can buy or that the auto parts store uses, doesn&#8217;t have the ability to retrieve long-term storage or manufacturer specific codes. Your Boise Idaho service center has spent a lot of money on high-end scan tools and software to do a deep retrieval of information from your engine control computer.</p>
<p> The second problem is that once you&#8217;ve got the information, do you know what to do with it? For example, a very common trouble code comes up when the reading on the oxygen sensor is out of whack.</p>
<p> So the common solution is for the <strong>auto parts store</strong> to sell you a new oxygen sensor, which are not cheap, and send you off on your way. Now your oxygen sensor may indeed have been bad and needed replacing. But the error code could have come from any of a dozen of other problems.</p>
<p> How do you know the right solution? Back to the fever analogy, do you need surgery or an aspirin? Leave it to the pros at <strong><a title="Garry's Automotive" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">Garry&#8217;s Automotive</a></strong>. Give us a call at <strong>208/562-1693</strong> and let us help you resolve your check engine light issue.</p>
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		<title>Recommended Service Intervals At Garry&#8217;s Automotive</title>
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<p> Most people in the Boise area are aware that automotive manufacturers have <a title="Boise recommended service intervals" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">recommended service intervals</a>. Following recommended service intervals is very important. The engineers that design our vehicles have tested the various systems and components to meet durability and safety standards. Some of these standards are self-imposed and others, like those for emissions components, are government mandated for the areas around Meridian, Nampa and Mountain Home in Idaho.</p>
<p> The <strong>maintenance schedules</strong> are designed to achieve the standards. Think of the benefits of following recommended intervals as falling into three general categories: <strong>Protection, Efficiency and Safety.</strong></p>
<p> <strong>Protection.</strong> Let&#8217;s start with motor oil. First of all, the engineers recommend a particular weight and type of motor oil for your sedan. All of their <a title="Boise oil change recommendations" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">oil change recommendations</a> assume using the proper motor oil. Motor oil contains detergents and other additives that clean the engine and provide corrosion resistance. Over time, the additives are depleted. The oil also becomes contaminated by water, dirt and combustion gases. </p>
<p> Extending your interval beyond the recommendation means that your sedan engine will be operating without the full protection of fresh motor oil. It also means that sludge can form in contaminated oil and clog up passages in the engine, starving parts from needed lubrication.</p>
<p> <strong>Efficiency.</strong> Some services are designed to keep automotive systems operating efficiently. For example, the fuel system gets clogged up with gum and varnish from the fuel. Fuel doesn&#8217;t flow efficiently which reduces fuel economy. A <a title="Boise fuel system cleaning" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">fuel system cleaning</a> restores the fuel system&#8217;s efficiency and increases your gas mileage.</p>
<p> <strong>Safety.</strong> Your brakes are obviously one of the most important safety systems on your sedan. The manufacturer has scheduled <a title="Boise brake pad replacement" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">brake pad replacement</a> as well as power brake fluid drain and replacement intervals. Because brakes are so important, a <strong>brake inspection</strong> is also on the schedule to head off problems before they result in an accident.</p>
<p> Check your owner&#8217;s manual for recommended service schedules or talk with your Boise service advisor at Garry&#8217;s Automotive by calling <strong>208/562-1693</strong>. You&#8217;ll find our shop located at 2200 S. Cole Road in Boise, Idaho 83709.</p>
<p> You may be surprised to learn that various inspections may be on your list of factory recommendations for your sedan. These inspections are usually at major intervals like fifteen or thirty thousand miles. They&#8217;re designed to uncover important parts that may be close to failing.</p>
<p> Your sedan owner&#8217;s manual can tell you when to <strong>change your oil</strong>, but it can&#8217;t tell you that you have a radiator hose that&#8217;s bulging and about to burst. For that you need a <strong>trained auto technician</strong>. These scheduled inspections are in addition to the multi-point inspections done with a full-service oil change.</p>
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		<title>Fall and Spring Checkup In Boise</title>
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<p> When I was a kid in Boise, my dad always made sure he took the cars in for <strong>Spring and Fall checkups.</strong> I was telling a friend that it&#8217;s about time to get into <a title="Garry's Automotive" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">Garry&#8217;s Automotive</a> for my checkup and he said that he read on the internet that modern cars don&#8217;t need seasonal service. </p>
<p> My friend is (technically) right about some things, but from a practical standpoint, <strong>a seasonal check up still makes sense.</strong></p>
<p> Back when my dad was teaching me about how to take care of the family sedan, most cars used a different weight of oil in the winter and in the summer. But most of today&#8217;s modern engines run the same oil year round. <strong>High-tech engines and high-tech motor oils</strong> are better able to handle the seasonal changes.</p>
<p> Your owner&#8217;s manual or Boise service advisor at Garry&#8217;s Automotive can tell you the right oil to use.</p>
<p> Of course, you&#8217;re concerned about the <strong>coolant or antifreeze.</strong> You don&#8217;t want to overheat in the Idaho summer or freeze up in the winter. Your engine cooling system protects against both of these things. And modern coolant, or as it&#8217;s sometimes called; &#8216;antifreeze&#8217;, is up to doing both very well. It&#8217;s designed to last for more miles than most people drive in a year or two.</p>
<p> So how does a Spring and Fall check-up fit in? Let&#8217;s start with Spring. Summer is coming. That means heat, more miles driven and road trips. It just makes sense to check your fluid levels and do a visual inspection to see that everything is up to snuff.</p>
<p> You may not be scheduled to drain and replace the coolant for some time, but you need to make sure you have enough coolant, and that you don&#8217;t have any leaks or hoses that are about to fail.</p>
<p> That&#8217;s pretty practical; a check-up to see if there are any problems or emerging conditions that could later become a problem, like a <strong>cracked belt.</strong></p>
<p> And the same principle applies for getting ready for winter. Cold weather means lots of <strong>failed batteries.</strong> It takes more power to crank up a cold engine, and cold also decreases the available cranking power the battery has available.</p>
<p> So a battery test in the Fall could tell you if you&#8217;ve got a battery that is running on its last legs. And of course, if you live where winter temperatures get below 45 degrees or you have ice and snow, you&#8217;ll want to consider changing to winter tires.</p>
<p> So <a title="Spring and Fall auto checkups at Garry's Automotive" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">Spring and Fall auto checkups at Garry&#8217;s Automotive</a> are practical reminders to get ready for the demands of the hot and cold seasons to come.</p>
<p> And odds are that you have one or more routine services that are due anyway. Like a transmission service, brake or power steering fluid, differential service &ndash; stuff like that. Are your wiper blades still good? Are your headlamps starting to dim?</p>
<p> So Spring and Fall: change your clocks, replace the batteries in your smoke detectors &ndash; and get a check-up for your cars.</p>
<p> See, dad was right again.</p>
<blockquote><p>Come and see us at Garry&#8217;s Automotive for your Spring and Fall automotive checkup.<br /> <strong><a title="Garry's Automotive" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">Garry&#8217;s Automotive</a></strong><br /> 2200 S. Cole Road <br /> Boise, Idaho 83709<br /> <strong>208/562-1693</strong></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Before You Leave Boise, Get A Trip Inspection</title>
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<p> You know, at <a title="Garry's Automotive" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">Garry&#8217;s Automotive</a> we get a lot of people asking about how to prepare their car for a trip. That&rsquo;s a big deal. You could be driving through mountains and deserts in some pretty lonely areas outside of Boise so you may be anxious to know that the car is up to the task and won&rsquo;t leave you stranded.</p>
<p> You really do need to plan ahead for a major road trip &ndash; there are a lot of things to get ready. Where should you start? You could start with the tires. Look them over for tread wear and check to see that they are properly inflated. Take a quick test drive around Boise to see if you can feel any vibrations: are the wheels are in balance? Is the car tracking straight? Is the alignment ok?</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Come in and see us for trip inspection.</strong></p>
<p> <strong><a title="Garry's Automotive" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">Garry&#8217;s Automotive</a></strong><br /> 2200 S. Cole Road <br /> Boise, Idaho 83709<br /> <strong>208/562-1693</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>The next thing is a full service <a title="Boise oil change" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">oil change</a> to make sure all of your fluids are topped off and you have fresh oil for the trip. And if your car has over 75,000 miles, you may consider putting in the high-mileage formulation to clean harmful sludge deposits in the engine. You may also need a new PCV valve and an engine air filter.</p>
<p> How about your <a title="Boise transmission and brakes" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">transmission and brakes</a>? Have you had your transmission and brakes inspected in the last six months?</p>
<p> How are your wiper blades? There&rsquo;s nothing like not being able to get rid of the bug juice on a long road trip away from Boise. </p>
<p> Check your owners&rsquo; manual for any other recommended service and have <a title="Garry's Automotive" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">Garry&#8217;s Automotive</a> do the multi-point inspection before you head out. </p>
<p> Consider also having the coolant system serviced &ndash; you want to stay within the manufacturer&rsquo;s recommendations. If you&rsquo;re towing a trailer you&rsquo;ll want to be keep in mind that you&rsquo;ll be going a long way under severe conditions.</p>
<p> A lot of folks overlook severe conditions like towing, or summer heat, or driving on dirt roads. Plan ahead for your next road trip &ndash; we want you to get there and back.</p>
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		<title>Keep Your Cool In Boise: Air Conditioning Service</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;&#160;/&#62; &#160; Most Boise drivers wait for their air conditioning to fail before they service it at Garry&#8217;s Automotive. That&#8217;s because many Boise and Nampa motorists don&#8217;t really understand that automotive air conditioners need periodic service. Let me share some &#8230; <a href="http://garrysautomotive.com/2012/01/04/keep-your-cool-in-boise-air-conditioning-service/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Most Boise drivers wait for their <a title="AutoNetTV air conditioning" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/contact-us" target="_blank">air conditioning</a> to fail before they service it at Garry&#8217;s Automotive. That&rsquo;s because many Boise and Nampa motorists don&#8217;t really understand that <a title="Boise Garry's Automotive auto A/C" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/contact-us" target="_blank">automotive air conditioners</a> need <strong>periodic service</strong>. Let me share some of the reasons why they fail.</p>
<p> First, like every machine, the sedan air conditioner parts need <strong>lubrication</strong>. The lubricant is actually mixed in with the refrigerant (that&rsquo;s the stuff that makes the air cool). So sometimes, even though the air conditioner is still making cool air, the oil that lubricates the parts has just been used up: and <strong>unlubricated parts can fail</strong> in all Idaho cars.</p>
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<blockquote><p><strong> Now here&rsquo;s a tip for Boise drivers: You should run your air conditioner every so often during Idaho winters. This circulates the lubricant to help keep the seals from drying out. </strong></p></blockquote>
<p>The air conditioner actually removes some of the moisture in the air. So if you have trouble with fogging on your windshield during Idaho winters or during a rain storm, <strong>running the A/C on the defrost setting</strong> should help. Now on some Boise cars you can&rsquo;t run the A/C at the same time as the defroster. Don&rsquo;t ask me why, but I suspect lawyers were involved.</p>
<p> Also, air and water can get into the A/C system. That can reduce the efficiency of the system and also lead to <strong>corrosion</strong> that causes <strong>damage</strong>. Boise drivers should periodically purge the system and <strong>replace the refrigerant</strong> to clear out the air and water.</p>
<p> Boise drivers should be aware of early warning signs of trouble: One might be that <strong>the air&rsquo;s not as cold as it used to be</strong>. You may hear an <strong>unusual noise</strong> when the A/C cycles on. Those are signs to <strong>get your vehicle into Garry&#8217;s Automotive</strong> in Boise before the damage gets worse.</p>
<p> So following the recommended service intervals in your sedan owner&rsquo;s manual can <strong>help prevent mechanical failure</strong> of your air conditioning system. You&rsquo;re A/C system contains some expensive components like the compressor, condenser, dryer, etc. <strong>Anything Meridian and Nampa car owners can do to lengthen the life of their A/C is well worth it.</strong></p>
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		<title>Busting Automotive Myths In Boise Idaho</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Myths passed around our Boise Idaho community start with a grain of evidence and are then built up with a lot of imagination and very elastic logic. And the internet is a breeding ground for automotive myths. Some bloggers recall &#8230; <a href="http://garrysautomotive.com/2011/12/27/busting-automotive-myths-in-boise-idaho/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> Myths passed around our Boise Idaho community start with a grain of evidence and are then built up with a lot of imagination and very elastic logic. And the internet is a breeding ground for automotive myths. Some bloggers recall the sedans of yesteryear and declare their modern decedents to be virtually maintenance free and that anyone who says otherwise is out to rip you off.</p>
<blockquote><p>To get the truth about auto myths you hear around the Boise area, come over to <strong><a title="Garry's Automotive" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">Garry&#8217;s Automotive</a></strong>.<br /> You&#8217;ll find us at 2200 S. Cole Road, Boise, Idaho 83709.<br /> <strong>Give us a call at 208/562-1693 to make an appointment for your next auto service.</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Let&#8217;s examine a couple of the more popular rants and look at the truth behind them.</p>
<p> The first one is that the <strong>chassis no longer needs lubrication for suspension, steering and the driveline</strong>. They declare that anyone who has charged you for lubrication is a charlatan.</p>
<p> <strong>The truth</strong> on which this myth is based is that many new cars come from the factory with sealed joints and cannot be greased. However, there are still some grease points on many cars around Boise. A grease fitting may have been installed in conjunction with a repair. And most trucks and truck-based SUVs driving in Boise still require chassis lubrication. This is because they are more heavy duty and proper greasing is still required to keep them going.</p>
<p> Another common rant you&#8217;ll hear around Boise is that <strong>modern cars don&#8217;t need tune-ups</strong>. That depends on your definition of a &#8216;tune-up&#8217;, which has changed as technology has progressed. Before engine control computers, electronic ignition and fuel injection, a tune up meant replacing mechanical parts that wore out. Garry&#8217;s Automotive would manually adjust fuel and air mix and timing. When these adjustments were off, spark plugs would foul and need to be replaced. </p>
<p> This definition just doesn&#8217;t apply to modern vehicles. Service centers like <a title="Garry's Automotive" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">Garry&#8217;s Automotive</a> generally consider a tune-up to be the major service visit, recommended by your manufacturer, every 30,000 miles or so. </p>
<p> Of course you can&#8217;t lubricate a sealed joint. Of course you can&#8217;t adjust a carburetor if your car doesn&#8217;t have one. You probably don&#8217;t need to change spark plugs every year if your manufacturer says they can go 30,000 miles. What are these bloggers getting so worked up about?</p>
<p> The danger with these modern-day myths, is that they prevent people in our local Boise community from taking care of the routine <a title="Boise preventive auto maintenance" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">preventive auto maintenance</a> that manufactures recommend. Check out this partial list of things you still need to do to take care of your car. How many of them are really any different today than they were 20 or 30 years ago?</p>
<blockquote><p><a title="Boise Oil change" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">Oil change</a>, cooling system service, transmission service, tire balancing, tire rotation, wheel alignment, suspension service, power steering service, proper tire inflation, brake service, differential service, <a title="Boise battery maintenance" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">battery maintenance</a>, engine air filer, PCV valve, breather element, fuel filter, belts, hoses, timing belt, windshield wipers . . .</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>You get the picture</strong>. Your sedan is still a machine that needs to be maintained. And, hey, your service advisors at Garry&#8217;s Automotive have always adapted to keep pace with automotive technology. Next time you come across an angry voice about your car care, talk to your Boise service advisor at Garry&#8217;s Automotive, or do some research of your own.</p>
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		<title>Boise Safety Systems: Tire Pressure Monitoring System</title>
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<p><strong>Flats, blow outs, skids and longer stopping distances can all be the result of Boise folks driving around on under-inflated tires. </strong>Now, it&rsquo;s hard to tell when a radial tire is under-inflated. If your manufacturer recommends 35 pounds of pressure, your sedan tire&rsquo;s considered significantly under inflated at 26 pounds. The tire may not look low until it gets below 20 pounds.</p>
<p> New laws required manufacturers to include a <a title="Boise tire pressure monitoring system" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/contact-us" target="_blank">Tire Pressure Monitoring System</a> &ndash; or TPMS system &ndash; in all cars and light trucks by the 2008 model year. The system has a dashboard mounted warning light that goes off if one or more of the tires falls 25% below manufacturer&rsquo;s pressure recommendations.</p>
<p> <a title="Boise Safety Systems: Tire Pressure Monitoring System" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 12px;" src="http://autonettv.com/media/thumbs/TPMS_Alan_Shop_Report_v1_s.jpg" alt="Boise Safety Systems: Tire Pressure Monitoring System" align="right" /></a>This technology has been used by Boise race car drivers for years. They are able to head off problems from under inflation by closely monitoring tire pressure on the track. It&rsquo;s up to your car&rsquo;s manufacturer to determine which of many TPMS systems available they&rsquo;ll use to comply with the law.</p>
<p> <strong>Obviously, all of this doesn&rsquo;t come free for Boise drivers.</strong> U.S. government studies have estimated the net costs. Of course, the TPMS system itself will cost something. Maintaining the system will have a cost, replacement of worn or broken parts and tire repair cost increases.</p>
<p> The costs are partially offset by savings in fuel and tire wear. There&rsquo;s also a saving in property damage and travel delay. The net cost is estimated to be between $27 and $100. The government predicts fewer fatal accidents. They estimate that it will cost between three and nine million dollars for every life saved.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Your safety has always been a concern at Garry&#8217;s Automotive. We want you on the road and accident free. We&#8217;ve traditionally provided things like tire rotations, snow tire mounting and flat fixes at a very low cost. We&rsquo;ve been able to quickly and cheaply provide the service, and pass the low cost on to you as an expression of our good will. </strong></p></blockquote>
<p>That&rsquo;s why we&#8217;re concerned about how you&rsquo;ll perceive the changes that this new law will force. Every time a tire is changed: taken off to fix a flat, a new tire installed, a snow tire mounted; the Garry&#8217;s Automotive service technician is now going to have to deal with the TPMS system.</p>
<p> Even a simple tire rotation will require that the monitor be reprogrammed to the new location of each tire. When a car battery is disconnected, the TPMS system will need to be reprogrammed. TPMS sensor batteries will need to be changed and failed parts replaced.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Like all other Boise service centers, here at Garry&#8217;s Automotive we&#8217;ve had to purchase new scanning equipment to work with the TPMS sensors and to update expensive tire change equipment to better service wheels equipped with the new monitoring systems.</strong> Our Garry&#8217;s Automotive service technicians have been thoroughly trained on many systems and new tire-changing techniques. <strong>All of this adds up to significantly increased cost to perform what was once a very inexpensive service for you. </strong></p></blockquote>
<p>So when you start so see the cost of tire changes, <a title="Boise car advice" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/contact-us" target="_blank">flat repairs</a> and rotations going up at Garry&#8217;s Automotive, please keep in mind that it&rsquo;s because of government mandated safety equipment. We want to keep you safely on the road &ndash; and we&#8217;re committed to doing it at a fair price. This new safety equipment will help you avoid the most common types of vehicle failure in Boise, and possibly a catastrophic accident.</p>
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		<title>Clean Fuel Makes a Happy Engine In Boise Idaho</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If the fuel system in your sedan is dirty, you will be wasting gas and losing performance as you drive around Boise Idaho. Unless you drive a vintage car, you have fuel injectors. They need to be properly maintained. That &#8230; <a href="http://garrysautomotive.com/2011/12/15/clean-fuel-makes-a-happy-engine-in-boise-idaho/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> If the fuel system in your sedan is dirty, you will be wasting gas and losing performance as you drive around Boise Idaho.</p>
<p> Unless you drive a vintage car, you have fuel injectors.  They need to be properly maintained. That is why your owner&rsquo;s manual has a schedule for cleaning your fuel injectors and other parts of your fuel system.</p>
<p> Your service technician at <a title="Garry's Automotive" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">Garry&#8217;s Automotive</a> has the tools and chemicals to do the job right. Garry&#8217;s Automotive uses a process that gives your car a deep, professional fuel system cleaning.  The particles, gum and varnish that build up in  your fuel system are removed so that it can run cleanly and efficiently.</p>
<p> After a professional fuel system cleaning, you&rsquo;ll notice more power, better gas mileage and reduced exhaust emissions. <a title="Auto Tips Videos" href="http://www.autonettv.com" target="_blank">AutoNetTV</a> strongly recommends you follow your manufacturer&rsquo;s fuel system cleaning service recommendations to keep your vehicle running strong.</p>
<p> It&rsquo;s expensive to replace a fuel injector that&rsquo;s been damaged by neglect.  Check with your service technician at <a title="Garry's Automotive" href="http://www.garrysautomotive.com/" target="_blank">Garry&#8217;s Automotive</a> and see when your car is scheduled for a fuel system cleaning.</p>
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