Friday, March 20, 2015

5 Spring Maintenance Tips for Your Car | New & Used Car & Truck Dealer | Edinburg TX



http://www.haciendaford.com/custom/schedule-service/Edinburg-TX-Ford-Dealer

Here are Five Spring Car Maintenance Tips to Keep in Mind

1. Remove leftover salt
Salt, used on roads to melt ice and snow, can cause serious damage to cars, especially their undercarriages where metal can rust. Take your car to a highly rated car wash to eliminate salt, and check that the business has sprayers that clean the undercarriage.

2. Check alignment and suspension
Driving over potholes can damage your car’s alignment and suspension. You might have a problem if you notice that the car pulls to one side or the steering wheel vibrates as you drive. An alignment check typically costs $25 to $40.

3. Change oil and check fluids
If your last oil change was before winter, then this is a great time to do it, spring is also an ideal time to flush your transmission fluid. It’s one of the most neglected services. Mechanics say spring is a good time to check your car's fluid levels. Waiting too long to change your fluids can lead to a costly repair. Mechanics recommend changing your car’s oil every 3,000 to 5,000 miles.Don’t forget to check window washing fluid levels, as well as your brake and cooling system fluids.

4. Rotate tires and check air pressure
You should check the tire pressure, including the spare should you ever need it. Your car’s tires affect the ride, handling, traction and safety.Mechanics recommend tire rotation every 5,000 miles to keep tread wear even.One of the biggest issues we see is the front tires wearing out prematurely.

5. Inspect brakes

Nothing, perhaps, is more important than having brakes that function properly. Have a technician check the pads and rotors to ensure there are no safety issues. Neglecting them can lead to a costlier repair down the line.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

2015 Ford F-150: Aluminum Body Repairs | Hacienda Ford | New & Used Car & Truck Dealer | Edinburg TX

 2015 Ford F-150

2015 Ford F-150: Aluminum Body Repairs

Edmunds editors bought the $52,000 F-150 from Galpin Ford in Van Nuys, California. The day after the truck was delivered to their Edmunds office in Santa Monica, they went to work with the BFH, intentionally denting the Ford's right quarter panel.

Crazy? Maybe. But they wanted to find out if repairing the aluminum-bodied Ford is more expensive and time-intensive than repairing traditional steel-bodied trucks. Remember, the F-150 is the first pickup truck with a lightweight aluminum body and bed. After much thought they chose to smash the bed side because it would need to be repaired, as opposed to a dented door, fender or hood, which could simply be replaced.

So in the name of consumer awareness they dented the truck with two big blows from a sledgehammer (the impact also cracked the taillight) and drove it straight from the Edmunds garage to their local Ford dealer, and asked for an estimate. Take the jump to check out the sledgehammer video.