Posted on 9/6/2023

It's a great time to be a Philly sports fan. The Eagles are poised for another strong season. The Phillies are still in the playoff hunt. And, it won't be long before the Sixers and Flyers are back in action. It's no secret that we're big sports Phanatics here at Fox Run Auto, and the beginning of the fall season is always one of the most exciting times of year! As a car owner, this is also a good time to be thinking about automotive maintenance. The kids are back in school and the winter weather will be here before you know it. Perhaps you are due for an oil change, brake service or tire rotation. Maybe you need something more significant like a transmission service or cooling system service. Whatever your vehicle needs, the team at Fox Run Auto has you covered. We offer friendly, honest customer service and quality automotive care. You can always check out our ... read more
Posted on 8/31/2023

As your vehicle cruises along the road of ownership, reaching those important mileage milestones can feel like milestones of their own. While some maintenance tasks can be strategically deferred until the 30/60/90k mile service intervals, certain aspects of vehicle care demand immediate attention. Ignoring these non-negotiable tasks could lead to repair visits, compromised safety, and a bumpy road ahead. Brake System Inspection When it comes to safety, your vehicle's braking system takes center stage. Waiting until the 30k, 60k, or 90k mile service to address brake issues is a gamble you can't afford to take. Regular brake system inspections and maintenance, including pad replacements and rotor resurfacing, should be performed as needed to ensure optimal stopping power. Don't wait for the service milestones – your safety depends on it. The Feared Check Engine Light The infamous "check engine" light is your vehicle's ... read more
Posted on 8/23/2023

Unless you drive a fully electric vehicle, you need fuel to power your car, truck or SUV down the road. You fill up the tank when it's empty, but you may not think too much about fuel system maintenance. A good mechanic will let you know when the fuel system should be inspected and be able to make the necessary repairs if something is wrong. However, it always helps as a vehicle owner to know when you might have a fuel system problem. It's better to catch a minor issue early before it develops into something much worse. Signs of Fuel System Problems First, let's talk about the symptoms that may be telling you there is a problem with your vehicle's fuel system. Here are a few of the warning signs that you can look for: Check Engine Light—This warning light can come on for almost any automotive issue, and it can represent a fuel problem. It's best to get your ... read more
Posted on 8/16/2023

Mary Jo is a longtime customer of Fox Run Auto. She knows she can always count on our service team to treat her right. She has special needs, and we're always happy to help make her automotive service visits as comfortable and convenient as possible. "My recent experience with Fox Run Auto was both personal and professional," Mary Jo says. "I was treated very well in a potentially difficult situation, especially since I'm physically handicapped." At Fox Run Auto, we understand that no two customers are the same and every vehicle has its unique auto care needs. That's why we personalize our service to meet your specific needs. We can work on just about any type of vehicle and we'll always do our best to accommodate any special needs or requests you have. It's never a bad idea to ... read more
Posted on 8/9/2023

If you are bringing your car to a new mechanic or auto repair shop, you want to make sure you and your car are in good hands. Never be afraid to ask some questions before handing your keys over. Here are some of the best questions to ask to make sure they are the best auto repair option for you: 1. What Are Your Credentials? Ask about their credentials and certifications. For example, Fox Run Auto is an AAA-certified roadside assistance and auto repair service provider for the Mid-Atlantic region. Our automotive technicians are also ASE-certified with specialized accreditations in various aspects of auto repair. 2. How Much Does the Inspection Cost? Some shops and dealerships will charge you a fee to have your vehicle inspected, even if you already know what the problem is. They may roll this fee into the overall repair cost if you proceed with recommended services. ... read more