Posted on 10/31/2025

Seeing your check engine light turn on is enough to make any driver uneasy. But if it starts flashing, that’s a different story and a much more urgent one. A flashing check engine light typically indicates that your engine is misfiring severely, which can cause significant damage to your catalytic converter and other components if you continue to drive. If you've noticed this warning light blinking on your dashboard, here’s what it means and what steps you should take right away. What a Flashing Check Engine Light Really Means Unlike a solid check engine light, which often signals a less urgent problem like a loose gas cap or a faulty sensor, a flashing light points to an active and potentially dangerous issue. In most cases, it's a sign of a severe engine misfire. When one or more cylinders fail to ignite properly, it sends unburned fuel into the ex ... read more
Posted on 10/22/2025

Your vehicle’s cabin air filter might not get much attention, but it plays a big role in your comfort and health while driving. It’s responsible for filtering the air that enters your vehicle through the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system—keeping out dust, pollen, exhaust fumes and other airborne contaminants. Over time, that filter gets clogged with debris, reducing its effectiveness. When the cabin air filter becomes dirty, it can restrict airflow through your vents, strain your HVAC system, and even make your cabin smell musty. A clogged cabin air filter can also make your defroster less efficient and cause your air conditioner or heater to work harder than necessary. When Should You Replace it? Most manufacturers recommend changing the cabin air filter every 15,000 to 30,000 miles, but this can vary depen ... read more
Posted on 10/15/2025
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When it comes to car repair and maintenance, trust is earned over time. For Bob and his family, that trust has been placed with Fox Run Auto for more than 25 years. Recently, Bob shared his gratitude after our team helped his daughter with her Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport. "Appreciate the Fox Run team recently taking care of my daughter's VW Atlas Cross Sport," Bob says. "They saved her a lot of money vs going to the dealer due to their automotive credentials & investment in equipment. I've trusted Fox Run with all our family vehicles for over 25 years!" Instead of facing the high costs often associated with dealership service, Bob’s daughter found value and savings at Fox Run Auto. Thanks to our team’s extensive automotive credentials and investment in advanced diagnostic equipment, we were able to provide the same level of ex ... read more
Posted on 10/8/2025

A tune-up used to be a routine service every car needed regularly. However, with today’s modern vehicles, the timing isn’t always as clear. Still, every vehicle benefits from scheduled maintenance and periodic tune-ups to keep the engine running smoothly, maintain fuel efficiency and prevent costly repairs. The key is knowing when it’s time. Warning Signs You Need a Tune-UpDifficulty starting: If your engine struggles to turn over or stalls right after starting, it could be a sign that your spark plugs, ignition system, or fuel system need attention. Poor fuel economy: A sudden drop in gas mileage often points to dirty filters, worn ... read more
Posted on 10/1/2025

An overheating engine is one of the most stressful problems a driver can face. If your temperature gauge is climbing into the red or steam is rising from under the hood, knowing how to respond can make the difference between a simple fix and major engine damage. Why Engines Overheat Engines typically overheat when the cooling system can’t keep temperatures under control. Common causes include low coolant, a leaking radiator, a stuck thermostat, a broken water pump or worn hoses and belts. Hot summer days, heavy traffic or towing can also put extra stress on your cooling system. What to Do If Your Engine OverheatsTurn off the A/C and turn ... read more