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How Wheel Alignment Affects Tire Life and Fuel Economy

How Wheel Alignment Affects Tire Life and Fuel Economy

Wheel alignment is one of the most overlooked maintenance services, yet it has a direct impact on both your tire life and your vehicle’s fuel efficiency. When your wheels are properly aligned, they are positioned at the correct angles to make even contact with the road. When alignment is off, problems can develop quickly. Uneven Tire Wear One of the first signs of poor alignment is uneven tire wear. Misaligned wheels can cause certain areas of the tire to wear down faster than others. This not only shortens the life of your tires, but can also lead to reduced traction and safety concerns. Instead of getting the full lifespan out of your tires, you may find yourself replacing them much sooner than expected. Reduced Fuel Efficiency Improper alignme ... read more

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A Simple Act of Kindness That Meant Everything

A Simple Act of Kindness That Meant Everything

At Fox Run Auto, we believe great service isn’t only about fixing cars. It’s about helping people. Cynthia’s recent experience is a powerful reminder that even the smallest act of kindness can make a lasting impact. “Just an old lady here who had a very simple problem…" Cynthia said. "I couldn’t put my new Delaware tags on. I called them and they said to bring it in. I didn’t mind paying but they said, ‘absolutely not!’ Someone came out and took care of me immediately. These are the kinds of things that give me hope.” Her words mean more to us than any repair ticket ever could. We understand that not every visit to an auto shop is about a major repair. Sometimes it’s a small issue, a quick question, or simply needing a helping hand. In Cynthia’s case, something as simple as installing license plate ... read more

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What Does It Mean When The Battery Light Comes On While Driving?

What Does It Mean When The Battery Light Comes On While Driving?

That battery light can feel confusing because the engine usually keeps running. You might even notice nothing else at first, which makes it tempting to finish the drive and deal with it later. The problem is that the light is often warning you about the charging system, and the clock can start ticking once the voltage begins to drop. A few quick checks can help you decide what to do next. What The Battery Light Actually Means Most of the time, the battery light indicates the car is not charging properly while the engine is running. The vehicle may be running mostly on battery power instead of being supported by the alternator. That’s why you can still drive for a bit, at least at first. It does not always mean the battery itself is bad. A weak battery can contribute, but the warning usually points to charging output, belt drive issues, wiring, or voltage regulation problems. Can You Keep Driving There’s no single number that appl ... read more

What “Normal Wear and Tear” Really Means for Your Car

What “Normal Wear and Tear” Really Means for Your Car

You’ve probably heard the phrase “normal wear and tear” when talking about vehicle maintenance. But what does it really mean? Simply put, normal wear and tear refers to the gradual deterioration of parts that occurs through regular use of your vehicle. Even the best-built cars experience this over time, which is why routine maintenance and inspections are so important. Components That Naturally Wear Out Certain parts of your vehicle are designed to wear down as they do their job. Brake pads, tires, belts, hoses, filters and windshield wiper blades all fall into this category. For example, brake pads gradually thin as they create friction to slow your vehicle, while tires lose tread as they grip the road. Suspension components such as shocks and struts can also wear out over time. As these parts age, you may notice a ... read more

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When Small Leaks Become Big Repairs

When Small Leaks Become Big Repairs

A small fluid leak under your vehicle may not seem like a big deal at first. Many drivers notice a few drops on the driveway and assume it’s nothing urgent. But in many cases, those small leaks are early warning signs of larger problems developing inside your vehicle. Addressing them early can save you from expensive repairs and unexpected breakdowns. Why Small Leaks Matter Your vehicle relies on several fluids to keep critical systems operating properly. Engine oil, coolant, transmission fluid, brake fluid and power steering fluid all play important roles in lubrication, cooling and hydraulic pressure. When even a small amount of fluid escapes, it can reduce system performance and increase wear on components. For example, a minor oil leak can slowly lower oil levels, leading to increased engine friction and overheating. A small coolant leak can c ... read more

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