Tag: <span>aylmer</span>

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Question: I’m confused about when I should get my spark plugs replaced. What’s the deal? Answer from Arrow Motors: Well it can be confusing for Aylmer drivers because there are several types o...

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Every vehicle comes with a battery that meets the manufacturer’s specifications. This battery does a good job for the conditions under which typical buyers of that particular vehicle are expecte...

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A lot of  service and repair customers in Aylmer are a little tentative when they talk with their automotive advisors. They want to ask questions, but don’t want to be embarrassed or to seem pu...

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It’s no surprise that your vehicle will drive better if all the wheels are pointed in the same direction. That’s called wheel alignment. If your wheels are out of alignment you may notice that...

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When the weather gets cooler, you want the cabin of your vehicle to stay warm.  When you switch on the heat, you may find the air that comes out of the vents just isn’t hot. The problem cou...

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A driver got a surprise the other day when he took his vehicle to a service facility for an oil change.  He knew his owner’s manual schedules an oil and oil filter change every 5,000 miles/8,00...

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Question: What can I do to improve fuel economy? Arrow Motors Answer: There are actually a lot of things Aylmer drivers can do – some of them are pretty easy. One of the first things Aylmer driv...

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Your axles are the last link in transferring power from the engine to your wheels. They’re strong parts that last a long time – but they can run into trouble. Axles just wear out over time and...

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You may notice that when you get your vehicle’s oil changed, your service adviser may recommend that you have your tires rotated at the same time.  The reasons are simple.  That will allow...

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You’ve probably noticed a bunch of warning lights on your dash when you start your engine. They flash on to test the circuits and then go off if everything’s OK. One of the warning lig...

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