Feb
25
2009
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My Check Engine Light Is On, Now What?

check-engine-lightMy check engine light is on, now what?

If I had a dollar for everytime I heard someone ask me, “What causes my check engine light to go on?” I would be living on a beach in Hawaii by now. Check engine light problems are becoming a common occurance. The main reason for this occurance is because todays vehicles are computer controlled and monitored by numerous sensors; which work hard keep the vehicle fuel efficient and safe. 

So what does it mean if your check engine light is on?

Well it could be something as simple as a gas cap being loose or something more difficult to diagnose like a loose or shorted wire. Either way if your check engine light is on, it is a good idea to take the vechicle to an automotive repair facility that has the equipment to properly diagnose the problem.

What if the vehicle is running just fine?

It still may be worthwhile to have the problem properly diagnosed. I have seen many vehicles that appear to run just fine, however they become less fuel efficient. Eventually, the cost of fuel could out-weigh the cost of the repair. Also, cities that have emmisions standards may require you to have the vehicle repair at your next inspection.

Doesn’t Autozone scan the vehicle for free?

Yes they do. However, all they will give is a trouble code. These trouble codes can state something like “O2 Sensor Lean” or “Bank 1 Sensor 2 Rich” which means that one of the oxygen sensors is reading rich or lean. This doesn’t mean that the oxygen sensor is necessarily bad. It could mean that the vehicle really is running rich or lean. This could be due to the failure of another sensor, switch, or other mechanical problem. I have seen many do-it-yourselfers without proper diagnostic equipment replace part after part after part and still not fix their problem. Your  best bet is to take your vehicle to a reputable shop and let them diagnose the problem. You will probably have to pay for diagnostic time, which can range from a 1/2 hour on up to 4 hours, depending on how difficult the problem is to locate. In most cases after the part has been replaced the trouble code must be cleared with the use of a proper scan tool anyways, so it’s not worth wasting the time and money by being a parts changer.

Feb
24
2009
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Carman Scan Lite at CARQUEST

cs_liteThis universal scan tool kit is for all Asian vehicles up to OE.Carman scan Lite has the following features:

Diagnoses Korean, Japanese, European vehicles

You can change the sound effects and display unit of the scanner.

Provides LCD brightness adjustment and keypad testing

- OBD-I ,OBD-II compatible protocol: OBD-II (ISO 9141-2), OBD-II (SAE-J1850),

KWP-2000, CAN and SAE J1587.

Supports trouble diagnosis and service date search.

- You can diagnose using the sensors and switches installed in the car, and save and reload the sensor data.

Supports actuator auto inspection

 - This uses the scanner run/stop the actuator and switches by force to check if the device is normal.

You can view the following test results:

 - O2 Sensor Test and Monitoring Test

- Freeze frame data

You can save data or upgrade the diagnosis program by connecting to a PC.

With the built-in battery, you can perform diagnosis without power supply.

Supports TPMS communication (optional)

For more information about purchasing this tool in the New Mexico area contact Dominic Garcia at (505) 670-6857 or via email at nxtlvldom@comcast.net.

Feb
19
2009
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Genisys & Pegisys Training at CARQUEST

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  • ¨ Advanced and Customized Navigation
  • ¨ Mode Six
  • ¨ Recording / Playback & Data Analysis
  • ¨ OE Special Tests
  • ¨ Fuel Trim Diagnostics
  • ¨ Use the Power of Repair Track, Fast Fixes, & Code Assist on the Genisys & Internet Connectivity, Flash Programming and mo
  • ¨ Bring your MATCO Determinator, MAC Mentor, OTC Genisys, Pegisys, Matco Interceptor, & MAC Navigator scan tool and POWER SUPPLY to use during class.

Where-When-How

  • ¨ Where: CARQUEST DC – 4001 Hawkins NE
  • ¨ Date: March 23, 2009
  • ¨ Time: 6:00 pm Dinner starts, 6:30 Training starts, Eat while you learn
  • ¨ Sign-up with Dominic Garcia your local CARQUEST Sales Representative or Store.
  • ¨ Cost: $10.00
Feb
10
2009
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Tire Chains available at CARQUEST

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New Mexico CARQUEST stores have tire chains and cables to fit most tires sizes and applications. Contact your local CARQUEST store today!

Feb
10
2009
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Import Parts are available CARQUEST in New Mexico.

carquestautoparts_rgbNew Mexico CARQUEST stores have OE quality auto parts and accessories available for Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Volvo, LandRover, Toyota, and many other european and asian manufacturers. Call your local CARQUEST store for prices and availability today.

Feb
04
2009
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Lower Prices on Drums and Rotors!

Did You Know?

CARQUEST AUTO PARTS HAS LOWERED THE PRICING ON DRUMS AND ROTORS!

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With hundreds in stock, our drivers are standing by eager to bring them to you.

Call or order online from your local CARQUEST store.

Thank you!

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