by Good Works Auto Repair | Jul 30, 2024 | Seasonal Driving & Car Care Tips
Whether you’re a new teen driver or you’ve been driving for years, you’ve probably heard it said at least once that regular oil changes are essential for your vehicle’s health. But do you know WHY routine oil changes are so important? And for those of you living in...
by Good Works Auto Repair | Oct 17, 2023 | Seasonal Driving & Car Care Tips
Owning a vehicle means taking the time to service and repair it so that you get the most out of your investment. Regular maintenance can also keep your vehicle safer on the roads and may even help you avoid costlier auto repairs in the future. Since October is Fall...
by Good Works Auto Repair | Jul 14, 2023 | Seasonal Driving & Car Care Tips
You’re driving along and out of nowhere you see smoke and steam coming from under the hood. When your engine overheats, it can be a scary and stressful situation, especially if you’re in the middle of nowhere. Unfortunately, even with routine maintenance services,...
by Good Works Auto Repair | Nov 23, 2022 | Seasonal Driving & Car Care Tips
Wedged in between Black Friday and Cyber Monday is our favorite shopping holiday, Small Business Saturday. Introduced by American Express back in 2010, it is the one day a year when we eschew the overcrowded, large box stores and steer clear from the behemoth online...
by Good Works Auto Repair | Jul 27, 2022 | Seasonal Driving & Car Care Tips
It’s officially summer here in Arizona and you know what that means … HOT weather, Monsoon Season, and wet driving conditions that could lead to hydroplaning or decreased visibility. Instead of complaining about the weather and wishing it were different, let’s talk...
by Good Works Auto Repair | Jun 1, 2022 | Seasonal Driving & Car Care Tips
While the dates on the calendar indicate it’s still officially spring, hot summer-like weather is already here. And, that has us thinking about summer preventative maintenance for your vehicle. Preventative maintenance any time of year is something you should...