Posted on 8/19/2026

Finding an auto repair shop you can trust makes maintaining your vehicle much easier. You want experienced technicians who can handle everything from routine maintenance to major repairs, but you also want honest recommendations and straightforward pricing. One recent Fox Run Auto customer says that combination is exactly what keeps them coming back. “Hands down, the BEST place in New Castle County to get your car fixed!" says Jen. "From oil changes to major repairs, I wouldn’t trust anyone else with my vehicles. They’re honest, fair, and don’t try to sell you a bunch of stuff your car doesn’t need.”Service Based on What Your Car Actually Needs We appreciate those words because they reflect an important part of how we approach auto repair. When you brin ... read more
Posted on 8/12/2026
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Whether you're hauling tools for work, loading up for a family vacation or towing a trailer, carrying extra weight changes the way your vehicle performs. While most vehicles are designed to handle passengers and cargo within their rated capacity, frequent heavy loads place additional stress on your brakes, suspension and tires. Understanding that impact can help you avoid premature wear and costly repairs. Brakes Have to Work Harder The heavier your vehicle, the more energy your braking system must absorb to bring it to a stop. This extra workload generates additional heat, causing brake pads and rotors to wear more quickly. If you regularly tow or carry heavy cargo, you may also notice longer stopping distances and reduced braking performance if your braking system isn't properly maintained. Suspension Components Experience More Stress Your ... read more
Posted on 8/5/2026

When you press the accelerator, your vehicle should continue traveling in the direction you’re steering. If it suddenly pulls or drifts to one side under acceleration, something may be affecting the tires, suspension, alignment or drivetrain. Because several issues can produce similar symptoms, a professional inspection is the best way to identify the actual cause. Wheel Alignment Problems Poor wheel alignment is a common reason a vehicle pulls to one side. Potholes, curbs and everyday road conditions can gradually change alignment angles. You might also notice uneven tire wear, an off-center steering wheel or pulling even when you aren’t accelerating. Tire Pressure and Wear Before assuming there’s a mechanical problem, check the tires. Uneven tire pressure can cause one side of the vehicle to respond ... read more
Posted on 7/31/2026

A car can feel completely normal while moving, then begin shaking as soon as you stop at a red light. The steering wheel may buzz, the seat may tremble, or the engine may sound uneven while the transmission remains in drive. Press the gas again, and the roughness seems to fade. That pattern points toward a problem that becomes more noticeable at idle. The engine is running at its lowest speed while still supporting the transmission, A/C, alternator, and other accessories. A weak ignition part, air leak, dirty throttle body, worn mount, or fuel delivery concern can reveal itself under those conditions. An Engine Misfire Can Feel Strongest At Idle A misfire occurs when one or more cylinders fail to ignite the air-fuel mixture properly. Worn spark plugs, weak ignition coils, damaged wires on vehicles that use them, leaking injectors, or low compression can all create an uneven idle. The engine may shake at a stop but feel better once RPM rises. A check engine light ma ... read more
Posted on 7/22/2026

Summer has arrived in Northern Delaware, bringing hot afternoons, family road trips and plenty of time behind the wheel. While the warmer weather is great for getting outdoors, it's also one of the most demanding seasons for your vehicle. High temperatures can put extra stress on several key systems, making existing problems more noticeable and increasing the likelihood of unexpected breakdowns. Heat Takes a Toll on Your Battery Many drivers associate battery problems with winter, but extreme heat can be just as damaging. High temperatures accelerate internal chemical reactions, shortening battery life and weakening its ability to hold a charge. If your battery is already aging, summer heat may be enough to push it past its limit. Cooling System Works Overtime Your radiator, water pump, thermostat and coolant w ... read more