Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Spring Car Care Tips



Ever heard of the Serpentine Belt?

You know that long belt that snakes around the front of your engine? It’s called the serpentine belt. The best is driven by the engine as it turns. It powers your alternator, air conditioning compressor, and power steering pump. On some vehicles, it also runs the water pump, radiator fan, and power brakes. Sounds like a lot of important stuff doesn’t it?

If your serpentine belt were to break, your battery would die in a few miles. If it runs your fan or water pump, your engine could overheat. And steering and braking could be more difficult. Obviously, the best thing is to replace your serpentine belt before it breaks.

Check your owner’s manual for when it’s recommended to replace your serpentine belt—or just ask your Honest-1 service manager. He can inspect the belt as well to see if it’s in trouble. You may have been told to look for cracks in your belt to see if it needs to be replaced. Of course, cracks are still a concern, but modern belt material doesn’t crack as often as old belts did.

What we look for these days is the thickness of the belt. We have a special little tool that measures the depth of the grooves in the belt to see if it needs replacing. A worn belt can slip or be misaligned, putting undue stress on the accessories it runs.


Now you can imagine it’s important for the belt to be tight, so there’s a tensioner pulley on your engine that puts pressure on the belt to keep it at the right tension. The spring on the tensioner wears out over time so we recommend replacing the tensioner pulley at the same time as the serpentine belt. Replacing your serpentine belt on schedule, or when an inspection warrants it, will keep you from an unexpected breakdown. 

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Honest-1 Auto Care in the Cincinnati Enquirer



Honest-1 Auto Care was featured in the Cincinnati Enquirer. Customers of Honest-1 really know that the business lives up to its name. Now, the Loveland community will be able to experience the same type of customer service and expertise with the opening of the newest location this week. Pat Heaton, and her husband Carl recently opened their first Honest-1 Auto Care in Loveland to change the game when it comes to the auto industry.

Honest-1 employees are trained to focus on customer relationships and to educate customers about their cars using simple language and not jargon,” said Chip Baranowski, Honest-1 vice president of franchise development.

The Loveland community can expect a clean, family-friendly environment and very knowledgeable staff that educates you and lets you make the calls when it comes to repairs on your vehicles.


To read the full story, click here