Archive for February, 2012

Using Proper Fluids In Your SUV Or Other Vehicle

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

Today Tony & Lenny’s Auto Service is talking about the proper fluids for your vehicle. It’s become more complicated with changes in automotive design and manufacturing. It’s not that people in New Jersey are confused as much as they don’t realize how much things have changed in recent years.

If you have questions about the fluids in your vehicle, please don’t hesitate to stop by Tony & Lenny’s Auto Service. You can find us on 121 East Broad Street in Palmyra, New Jersey 08065.
Just give us a call at 856-829-85613

Let’s take engine oil. Twenty or thirty years ago, there were just a handful of different weights of oil. The weight of an oil is a scientific measure of its properties, particularly its viscosity or thickness.

It was common in those days to use a lighter weight oil in the winter when it’s cold outside. That way the oil would be able to splash around inside the engine and protect the parts before it was fully warmed up. And a heavier weight oil would be used in the summer. The thicker oil wouldn’t thin out too much in the summer heat and vaporize in the engine.

Modern valve trains have become very complicated with more moving parts and small passages than ever before. The valve train is in the top of the engine, so when the car has been turned off for a while, the oil tends to run down to lower areas and the valve train parts are vulnerable at start-up, before the oil starts circulating.

So new weights of oil have been introduced to meet the engineering specifications of these newer engines.

Manufacturers are recommending specific weights of oil. The recommendation is often printed on the oil fill cap. It’s certainly in the owner’s manual. Of course, your Palmyra New Jersey auto service center can look it up for you.

It’s more important than ever to have the correct weight of oil. The wrong weight could actually harm the engine.

Other fluids are also becoming more sophisticated. In the last few years new types of transmission, power brake fluid and coolant have all been introduced for some of the same reasons as for engine oil.

In addition, vehicle manufacturers are now using a wider variety of materials in these systems. Looking at the cooling system as an example, it used to be that the parts were all made out of steel or iron and the hoses were rubber. Now, some parts are plastic, aluminum or other materials.

So the anti-corrosion additives contained in the coolant, or anti-freeze, need to be different in order to protect the different materials used to make the cooling system. If you use the wrong coolant that wasn’t formulated to protect your plastic cooling system parts, they could become corroded and fail. And if you’re using the wrong coolant, your cooling system won’t be covered under warrantee. So it’s important to use the right coolant and to not mix different types.

Your owner’s manual or your Palmyra New Jersey service advisor at Tony & Lenny’s Auto Service can make sure you’re using the right type. You may have heard of universal coolant. Universal, or global, coolant can be added to other types without harmful reactions. That’s OK for an emergency top off, but following your manufacturer’s recommendation for your SUV or other auto type is always a safe bet.

In the area of brake fluid, there are a couple of new formulations. It’s important to remember that the new ones aren’t better than the old ones. They’re just different formulations for different vehicles. So if your vehicle calls for DOT 3, using DOT 4 or DOT 5 is not an upgrade. Use the recommended formula.

There are fluid formulations for vehicles with higher mileage. These are special engine oil, transmission fluid, and so on that contain additives to condition and restore seals and gaskets in older engines.

They’re fine to use as long as they’re a variant of the proper fluid. In other words you can use a high mileage engine oil as long as it’s also the correct weight recommended by the manufacturer. Same goes for transmission fluid; as long as it’s the right type for your transmission.

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Clean Air for Your Engine: Engine Air Filters In Palmyra

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012


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Every Palmyra car owner who has taken their car in for an oil change has been told that their engine air filter’s dirty.

Here’s what goes into the determination of when to change the filter: First, your SUV owner’s manual will have a recommendation of when to change the filter. Second, a visual inspection by your Philadelphia technician may determine that your filter it is visibly dirty and needs to be changed.

Clean Air for Your Engine Palmyra Engine Air Filter

So between your owner’s manual and your Philadelphia technician’s inspection there’s really no guesswork involved.

Now, most air filters purchased in Cinnaminson, Delran, or Moorestown don’t cost a lot to replace. It’s just that New Jersey people hate getting caught with an unexpected expense. On the plus side, though, changing a dirty air filter at Tony & Lenny’s Auto Service can often save enough on gas to pay for itself before your next oil change in Philadelphia.

Think about a dirty furnace filter in your Delran home. When it’s all clogged up, enough clean air can’t get through. In your SUV, that means that your engine can’t get as much air as it needs to burn the fuel efficiently. So it makes do with less air and has to use more expensive New Jersey gas to move your vehicle around Philadelphia roads.

Your SUV actually needs about 12,000 gallons of air for every gallon of gas it burns. Engine air filters don’t cost much in Palmyra at Tony & Lenny’s Auto Service. When it’s time to change yours, just get it done. You’ll buy less fuel, have better performance and protect your engine.

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Fuel Saving Tip: Dirty Oil In Your Palmyra SUV

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012


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If you’re a quart low in your SUV, there isn’t enough motor oil to lubricate your engine properly. The extra friction causes drag that reduces fuel economy while you’re driving around the Philadelphia area.

Clean Oil for your SUV The same goes for dirty oil; it doesn’t reduce friction properly. The result is you get to watch those numbers at your local Philadelphia gas pump rolling higher and higher.

The transmission also needs the proper amount of clean fluid to do its work. When it’s in need of service, the transmission drags your fuel economy down.

So keep it clean and give yourself a fighting chance.

Tony & Lenny’s Auto Service
121 East Broad Street
Palmyra, New Jersey 08065
856-829-85613

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