Posted on 7/5/2017
The development of the automobile is an interesting tale that throughout time has translated from actual horse-drawn carriages to fictional horses under a hood. Every year it seems the technology is changing and vehicles come equipped with more horsepower powered by better fuel economy. Auto shops and car repair locations are continually educating themselves in order to keep up with the newest trends and mechanics of every make and model. New fuel options are becoming more readily accessible to car owners, including E-85 ethanol and even natural gas but two remain dominant in the industry. Both gasoline and diesel fuels have dominated the industry since the beginning and are likely to continue their stronghold despite efforts for decreased emissions and increased fuel economy. These two fuels have provided consistent service and ready availability throughout history as mother nature provided th ... read more
Posted on 6/28/2017
Summer is here and it’s a time where many people hit the road and travel throughout the beautiful state of Colorado. There are many things to do during the summer and practically all of them require a car, one of the integral parts of an adventurous summer. So before you pack the car full of camping gear and drive west, make sure you follow these tips from your Denver auto maintenance shop to keep your car moving for all your summer adventures. Motor Oil & Other Fluids Oil is a critical substance needed for a functional engine. It keeps your car motor from being damaged by keeping it cool and lubricated. Without oil, your car is sure to overheat in the hot summer weather and your motor could be damaged beyond repair. Before heading out for your next road trip, make sure your motor oil is clean and at the right level. If you’re not sure how to check your oil - take it to a local auto shop in D ... read more
Posted on 6/21/2017
The rising cost of fuel has motorists everywhere searching for the best buy at the pump. Especially, since Memorial Day has passed and summer approaches, road trips across the state and/or country are in season. Gas prices fluctuate daily and individuals are continually hoping to find the greatest bargain prior to filling up their tank. Despite recent increases in fuel prices, the summer months are upon us meaning peak road trip season has arrived. Instead of pushing your vehicle to the limit and risk running out of gas, individuals can utilize these five cost-saving methods for fuel efficiency. Any motorist electing to implement these simple changes and/or tune-ups will immediately notice a difference in their pocket book or wallet. Each of these has been proven to save a percentage of fuel efficiency and should be utilized to ... read more
Posted on 6/14/2017
A car engine can appear intimidating to the untrained eye. Multiple moving pieces and parts all functioning in unison to supply the power for an automobile. Pistons, gears, cables, pulleys, a battery and belts all spinning and performing their specific functions to make the vehicle go. Belts are an integral part of the power supply and a general knowledge can assist with Denver car repair. Most new model vehicles operate on a one-belt system while two-plus belt integration is slowly fading away. In certain circumstances, both a drive and timing belt are utilized to transition power from the engine to other parts of the vehicle. Drive Belt The drive belt is known by a variety of names and performs multiple functions inside a vehicle engine. Typically, most newer model cars and trucks operate with only one, extended belt wrapping around different pulleys, housed under the hood fo ... read more
Posted on 6/7/2017
A good car wash will immediately improve the outward appearance of any automobile. Cars and trucks covered in dust, dirt and pollen normally don’t receive a second look unless their lack of cleanliness has been taken to extremes. Alternatively, clean and shiny vehicles command a presence both in the parking lot and on the road. Improving both the outward and inner cleanliness of your vehicle has benefits extending beyond perception according to at least one Denver auto repair shop. Highlighting a few target areas along the exterior of any vehicle will immediately improve the car or truck’s appearance and presumably price if attempting to sell the automobile. Windows Windows need to be clear of any dust or debris and free of any streaking. While windows often are dirtied from the inside due to fingerprints, pets or smudges the outside can be subject to similar factors. Also, windshield wi ... read more
Posted on 5/24/2017
Regular routine maintenance on vehicles not only prevents costly future repair but also lengthens the life of your car. Most individuals are aware of common services like oil changes, brake checks and tire replacement but some other areas need just as much attention. A Denver auto repair shop will help to keep your vehicle running efficiently and effectively for years. Performing quality control checks on other areas of an automobile will also help to increase the safety and performance of your car or truck. Outside of the engine and computer systems that now monitor everything from air bag initiation to tire pressure, a few components need regular special attention. Checking to ensure the quality and functionality of the following, often overlooked, aspects of your vehicle will benefit both car and driver. Headlights Both cleanliness and functionality are important when ... read more
Posted on 5/17/2017
The automobile industry is continually being asked to help manage emissions while increasing fuel economy. One of the now prominent features implemented on vehicles in an effort to accomplish both aspects is start/stop engine technology. Mancinelli’s, a Denver auto repair shop can answer questions and is equipped to assist with any arising problems concerning the relatively new technology. When operating on automatic transmissions, start/stop technology completely shuts down the engine once the automobile has come to a stop and the brake is continuously applied. Once lifted, the engine restarts helping to reduce exhaust while increasing fuel economy. Fiat and Volkswagen were the first car manufacturers to use this technology but since most other companies have come on board. Ford and General Motors have more recently been placing the systems in specific automobiles from ... read more
Posted on 5/10/2017
While it can be obviously cold during winter, the upcoming summer months (June, July and August) average highs over 80-degrees in our beautiful city, meaning a visit to your local Denver auto repair shop for an air-conditioning check is in order. Prior to being stuck in the heat get your vehicle tuned up today. Enjoy Outdoor Events with a Cool Place Imagine enjoying a bright, hot, sunny day at the park, loading up the family in the car, cranking the engine and turning up the AC only to feel a continued blast of hot air. A miserable feeling encompasses you and your family who now is agitated, angry, and ready to literally cool off. Now you’re stuck driving with the windows down which can be loud and distracting or forced to suffer through the heat until a free moment allows you to get it repaired at a later date. Like other auto repairs, preventative maintenance can save car owners money in the long r ... read more
Posted on 5/3/2017
There are a handful of different lights on your dashboard that can turn on at any time—but none makes a driver as nervous as the check engine light. Even if you don’t have any car knowledge, you most likely know that the engine is an important part of the car, so any light that signifies an issue with the engine is troublesome. So, what does this light actually mean? According to the Denver auto repair experts at Mancinelli’s Auto Repair, these are some of the reasons why this light may turn on: Gas Cap Have you recently stopped for gas? If your check engine light is on, it could simply mean that your gas cap needs to be tightened. This is the first thing you should check once the light goes on, so try to pull over and tighten the gas cap before taking any further action. It’s also possible that your gas cap is cracked or completely missing. Don’t worry—a loose gas cap wo ... read more
Posted on 4/26/2017
There are certain parts of your car that must be working properly in order to keep you safe behind the wheel, and one of the most important parts is your brakes. How do you know when it is time to have your brakes checked and possibly replaced? According to the Denver German car repair experts at Mancinelli’s Auto Repair Center, here are some of the signs you have bad brakes: Noise Turn your radio down and listen closely to see if you hear any noise when you apply pressure to your brakes. If there are no issues, you shouldn’t hear a peep from your brakes. However, if you need to have your brake pads replaced or if you need more brake fluid, you could hear a grinding, ticking, or squealing noise when you hit the brakes. Any noise should be investigated immediately, but a grinding noise is typically the most serious. Grinding noises usually mean that the brake pads have worn down and need to be replac ... read more