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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Fall is catching up

The fall season it is a perfect time to get your vehicle headed in the right direction for the upcoming winter elements. Don't wait until the snow and ice to find out your car needed some maintenance. And don't put off those repairs until your stuck out in it. The following is just a guideline to keep your vehicle running smoothly.

* Change the oil and oil filter every 3,000 miles or according to your manufacturers specifications.

* Replace any dirty air filters or fuel filters.

* Have the antifreeze inspected to determine if it needs to be replaced.

* Have all the belts and hoses checked for any wear and tear.

* Make sure tires have proper tread available and correct inflation.

* Have the battery tested for proper amperage and any possible corrosion on the terminals and cables.

* Check for exhaust leaks. Many time we lut our vehicles warm up for extended periods of time in the cooler weather. An exhaust leak could prove to be dangerous.

* And keep some bottled water and snacks in the vehicle just in case your vehicle leaves you stranded for a while.

 And as always these items can be performed and completed by the professional staff ASE technicians at Kwik Kar.  Just minutes from Ft. Leonard Wood at 121 St. Robert Blvd.  Or call 573-336-4354.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

ASE: What's in It for Car Owners


 
      Finding a competent auto technician need not be a matter of chance. Much of the guesswork has been eliminated, thanks to the national program conducted by the non-profit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). ASE tests and certifies automotive professionals in all major technical areas of repair and service. With more than 330,000 currently certified professionals, the ASE program is national in scope and has industry-wide acceptance and recognition. ASE-certified technicians and parts specialists can be found at every type of repair facility, from dealerships, service stations, and franchises to parts stores, independent garages, and even municipal fleets.
 
So trust the ASE staff at Kwik Kar to get the repairs you need done right!

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Kwik Kar Oil Change

 
 
An oil change and filter replacement is one of many preventative maintenance services that help promote maximum vehicle performance while extending the life of your vehicle. Oil is responsible for lubricating the working components inside your vehicle’s engine while reducing the amount of friction between them. Because the engine generates a substantial amount of heat, oil acts as a cooling agent as it circulates through the engine. Oil also absorbs other harmful particles created during the combustion process and directs them to the oil filter, which filters out the debris and contaminants for clean, free-flowing oil. Together, the oil and oil filter keep your vehicle’s engine operating at optimal levels of performance. During an oil change, we will replace your engine’s old oil with new oil and replace the oil filter. We will also lubricate the chassis components of the vehicle according to the standards of the manufacturer. At the end of every lube, oil and filter change, our staff will have ensured that your engine oil is clean and the working parts of your engine are properly lubricated.
 
Over time, as oil becomes saturated with contaminants, excess particles are left behind in the engine, where they can form deposits and cause significant wear to the engine. Oversaturated oil loses its lubrication, which will eventually lead to an overworking engine, excess heat, and engine failure. Excessive heat can also lead to thermal breakdown in your engine oil, causing a change in the oil’s viscosity, and resulting in decreased oil flow. Similarly, dirty oil flows more slowly, causing the engine to work harder, leading to increased engine wear. Our service staff will inspect the oil filter during each oil change, and replace the oil filter in order to keep your oil clean from contaminants. Routine lube and oil changes will keep your engine running stronger and running longer. Stop in at your earliest convenience, contact us online, or call us today regarding your next lube, oil, and filter change.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Battery Maintenance

Kwik Kar offers customers the value-added benefit of a battery service. This is the most inclusive starting and charging system check and battery installation process in the industry and includes:

• A full analysis of your battery’s condition, including its state of charge and ability to hold a charge.

• An inspection and analysis of the car’s starting and charging system, including the starter, the alternator and the voltage regulator.

• A cleaning of the battery’s connection and cable ends, as well as an application of corrosion protection.

• Installation of a new battery if purchased from a Kwik Kar.

 In order to choose the best battery for your needs, you should consider the following: vehicle manufacturer’s specifications, driving habits, and any additional accessories, such as extra lighting, stereos, CBs, etc.

Most customers agree more power is better. That is why they often choose to exceed the bare minimum power requirements of their vehicle’s manufacturer.

Kwik Kar recommends battery maintenance every 12,000 miles or 12 months.

Gas Mileage

Fuel Filter Service

Every time a driver presses a vehicle's gas pedal, they are controlling how much air and fuel enters the engine. The air filter helps keep debris from entering the engine and a fuel filter helps protect the fuel system.

The fuel from the fuel tank is typically pumped from a pump inside the fuel tank to the engine. In the line between the fuel tank and the engine, a fuel filter is typically present to help protect the fuel system. As a fuel filter slowly becomes clogged, the restricted fuel flow could lead to poor acceleration and reduced engine performance as well as other issues.

Kwik Kar's Fuel Filter service includes:

• Removal of old fuel filter
• Installing a new quality fuel filter
• Inspection for leaks after installation

Monday, September 9, 2013

Is your vehicle in tune?

Tune-Up Service

Your car's engine is made up of hundreds of complex components working together to ensure that your vehicle starts and runs properly. Over time, however, these components can wear out, resulting in a loss of performance and fuel economy. The technicians at Kwik Kar are trained to work on today's high tech engines. We're here to help maintain your vehicle and extend its life.

The nature of an engine "tune-up" has changed considerably over the years, but the basics of how a gasoline engine works has not. Clean gas and air needs to be driven to the vehicle's cylinders where combustion initiated by a spark plug creates the power necessary to move a heavy vehicle. Clogged fuel injectors, dirty air and fuel filters, and corroded spark plugs can all decrease engine performance and contribute to decreased gas mileage and performance. That's why we examine your vehicle's air filter when your stop in, and why we recommend that you follow manufacturer's recommendations for replacing such key components as fuel filters, PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valves, and spark plugs when they are no longer working at maximum efficiency.

It may be time for a "tune-up" if you notice one or more of the conditions below when starting or driving your vehicle:

• a decrease in gas mileage
• a noticeable loss in power
• your engine running "rough" or stalling when at a stop
• engine "knocking" when accelerating or running-on after the ignition is turned off
• your "Check Engine" or "Service Engine" light remaining on after initial start-up

A standard tune-up, or spark plug replacement, done at the suggested maintenance interval will make an engine easier to start, improve fuel economy, lower emissions and restore lost power. Another (often overlooked) service designed to help your vehicle's engine running properly is the cleaning of fuel injectors and the fuel intake system. When dirt and deposits collect on fuel injectors, the amount of fuel delivered to the engine is restricted, leading to deterioration in performance and responsiveness. At Kwik Kar, our trained technicians can perform a Fuel Injection Service that will remove these deposits and help your vehicle maximize its performance and gas mileage capabilities. Regular maintenance of your vehicle's fuel ignition system is the key to reliability, fuel efficiency, and effective engine performance. From fixing a fuel system problem when it occurs to helping you prevent one from happening in the future, the technicians at Kwik Kar are there to keep your engine "tuned-up" and ready to go.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Need a belt?


Serpentine Belt Service

Imagine your car without the air conditioner compressor, air pump, alternator, cooling fan, power steering pump, water pump, and other accessories. That's exactly what you'll have if your serpentine belt snaps. So it's important to have it inspected regularly, and replaced according to your manufacturer's recommended schedule.

As part of the complete maintenance check you receive with every full-service oil change, we visually inspect your car's serpentine belt. If it has more than four cracks per inch in the ribbed section of the belt, and/or cracks that penetrate more than halfway through the thickness of the belt, it should be replaced.

Still, the serpentine belt's appearance doesn't always reveal whether it's on the verge of failure. Be sure to have it replaced on schedule — no matter how it looks. For most vehicles, this only takes about 10 to 15 minutes.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Control is a good thing!

Shocks & Struts

Shocks and struts are one of the critical components that control your vehicle’s steering, stopping and stability. As they begin to wear or degrade, they lose their ability to control lean or sway and provide tire grip or adhesion when encountering bumps. A shock absorber's firmness or control affects the rate of weight transfer from one side to another in a turn. Excessive weight transfer from bad shock absorbers can cause the unloading tire to pass from sticking to slipping or sliding, very abruptly. A loss of stability and vehicle control can compromise your vehicle’s safety and the safety of the passengers who ride with you. It’s important for drivers to understand that shocks and struts play a critical role in their vehicle’s safety.

Remember, properly functioning shocks and struts will:

• Keep your tires on the road
• Give the vehicle a comfortable ride
• Help maintain alignment
• Stabilize the vehicle
• Prolong the life of other parts of the suspension

When a shock or strut is not operating properly, you may notice several warning signs:

• Your car will continue to “rock” after hitting a bump
• Your car’s ride will begin to feel bouncy or mushy
• Nose dives on hard braking
• Excessive fluid leakage
• Broken or worn bushings
• Unusual tire wear

Because these changes occur gradually over time, they may be difficult to notice. Kwik Kar can inspect your shocks and strut for you anytime

Check Engine Light?

Engine Diagnostic Service

In order to meet Federal Exhaust Emission and Fuel Economy regulations, today's vehicles are equipped with highly sophisticated electronic engine control systems. Your vehicle’s onboard computer receives information from a network of sensors and switches that convert engine operating conditions into electrical signals.

Based on the information and instructions stored in the computer program, commands are then sent to three primary systems:

• Ignition System
• Fuel System
• Emission Control System

and can ultimately illuminate a “check engine” light. About 85% of vehicles on the road have either a check engine light on or some other safety issue such as a broken license-plate light, loose gas cap, a worn spark plug, poor emissions, low transmission fluid or cracked hoses and belts, according to the Car Care Council, a nonprofit consumer-education organization.

The first step to determine the problem behind an engine light is hooking up a scan tool or code reader to an On-Board Diagnostics connector that usually sticks out from under the driver's side of the dashboard.

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Best Place For Oil Changes And Auto Repair in Pulaski County

Best Place For Not Only Oil Changes But Automotive Repair TOO
Kwik Kar is not only the best place around for oil changes, regular car and truck maintenance, and manufacturers warranty services; but also for any of your automotive repair needs.  Professionally trained staff and ASE certified mechanics are more than prepared to service you and your vehicle.  All our parts and labor are guaranteed.  Most services can even be performed while you wait.  No appointment necessary!  A clean climate controlled lobby awaits you on arrival. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Kwik Kar is located at 121 St. Robert Blvd. just minutes from post. 
 
Open 6 days a week
 
573-336-4354


 
 
Servicing St. Robert / Ft. Leonard Wood / Pulaski County Missouri Area
 

Fleet service and repair in St. Robert / Ft. Leonard Wood Missouri

Kwik Kar in St. Robert Missouri provides a comprehensive maintenance program that addresses all aspects of fleet vehicle repairs, including both preventive and corrective maintenance. We offer a broad range of fleet management services to meet each client’s changing needs.
Kwik Kar realizes the importance of providing a full range of fleet management services to assist corporations in achieving an efficient, economical and cost-effective approach to operating their vehicles.
By combining responsive customer service and highly experienced industry experts, Kwik Kar provides customers the best of all worlds. We recognize that every company fleet has different needs and has structured its customer service organization accordingly to provide the best possible fit. Our certified technicians work directly with each fleet management company to diagnose problems and ensure that every vehicle operates safely and efficiently. At Kwik Kar, we understand that time and safety is the key to success in your business.
  • No appointment necessary
  • Convenient hours
  • Parts and services are backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee
  • 573-336-4354

Brake service and repair St. Robert / Ft. Leonard Wood Missouri

Brake ServiceYour car's brakes work hard. And the job they do is critical to your safety. That's why it's so important for you to be aware of how your brakes work, and to be alert for signs that your brakes need maintenance. Here you'll find an overview of braking systems, and tips to help you know when it's time for brake service. No matter what your brake system needs, Kwik Kar is here to help make sure your car is functioning precisely.

Today's braking systems are composed of a number of integral parts all working together to ensure that your vehicle stops properly. Generally speaking, by depressing the brake pedal, you are telling the master cylinder to compress brake fluid, which in turn sends hydraulic pressure through brake lines that activate your vehicle's brake pads (or shoes). These pads then make contact with spinning rotors (or drums), slowing down or stopping the vehicle. More complex systems use sensors to activate the brake system, but the desired effect is the same.

The parts that make up your vehicle's brake system wear down over time and eventually need to be replaced. The most common brake repair performed is the replacement of brake pads. Whether composed of ceramic, semi-metallic, or organic materials, brake pads erode each time you depress the brake pedal. If the pads wear down too much without being replaced, the metal housing for the pads will make contact with the metal rotors (or drums), which may produce not only a safety issue but a situation where the rotors/drums are required to be replaced as a result of the prolonged contact of metal parts without the pad buffer which can be very costly.

There are several warning signs that your vehicle can give you before your brakes may reach the point of potential failure or extensive repair. Simply using your sense of hearing, sight and touch may alert you to a potential problem.

Below are some of the common questions you should ask yourself concerning your vehicle's brake system:

• Is your brake warning light on when driving?
• Is your brake fluid low, or appear very dirty?
• Do you hear a grinding sound or a squealing sound when you apply the brake pedal?
• Do you feel a pulsation or some sponginess in the brake pedal when it is depressed?
• Does your vehicle steer or pull to one side when braking?

These are the most common signs that can suggest a potential brake system problem that should be addressed immediately. Any other sights, sounds or sensations in the brake system that seem out of the ordinary should also be taken into consideration. Most times, brake system problems will only escalate if disregarded.

• Technicians at Kwik Kar are trained to service today's complex brake systems. They can inspect your vehicle's braking system to ensure that it is functioning properly or to diagnose a problem and offer suggestions and an estimate for repair.

• From brake pad replacement, servicing rotors, replacing brake cylinders, to addressing Anti-Lock Brake System issues, and more, Kwik Kar provides full repair service for all your vehicle's brake components.

• Additionally, we can perform routine maintenance as suggested by your vehicle's manufacturer. Most often this is a brake system flush, which involves the removal of air and moisture from brake lines and the replacement of brake fluid. Whatever your vehicle's brake system needs, Kwik Kar can perform the service to help ensure its proper working condition. Trust Kwik Kar for your vehicle's brake service maintenance and repairs.

Complete Automotive Care in St. Robert, Missouri

Full Service Oil and Lube

Kwik Kar's Full Service Oil and Lube is a must for your vehicle's regular maintenance. It's not just an oil change. It's a preventative maintenance program designed to maintain the safety and extend the life of your vehicle.

Kwik Kar's 20 Point Oil Change service includes:

• Oil change with up to 5 quarts of oil
• Replace oil filter
• Lubricate chassis (when applicable)
• Check air filter
• Check and fill differential (when applicable)
• Check and fill power steering fluid
• Check and fill anti-freeze/radiator fluid
• Check and fill transmission fluid
• Check and fill transfer case (when applicable)
• Visual battery check
• Check breather element (when applicable)
• Check all belts
• Check wiper blades
• Check and fill windshield washer fluid
• Check A/C or cabin air filter
• Check tire pressure
• Check brake fluid level
• Check throttle body and air induction system
• Vacuum front interior
• Free fluid top-offs between 3,000 mile oil change intervals

Kwik Kar recommends a full service oil and lube every 3,000 miles or 3 months.

Kwik Kar of St. Robert Missouri
121 S. Robert Blvd.
St. Robert, MO  65584
573-336-4354

(servicing all of St. Robert, Ft. Leonard Wood, and Pulaski County)
Thanks to veterans for there service