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How to know if you need new tires

3/21/2023
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As the temperatures start to drop and the days get shorter, it’s important to make sure your vehicle is prepared for winter weather. One of the most important things to do is to make sure you have good quality tires that are suitable for the conditions.If your tires are wearing down unevenly, or if they are starting to show signs of wear and tear, it’s probably time to get new ones. Another good way to tell is if your car starts to slip and slide more on icy or snowy roads. Check the tread depth and inspect the sidewalls for damage as well.

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    Automotive Fluids

    Automotive Fluids

    If your walking through the automotive fluids section at an auto parts store, you’ll know how overwhelming the sheer number of products available can be. How can drivers know what’s right for their vehicle?

    As you know, these fluids all serve a function in making your car run. The manufacturer of every vehicle has specified a particular type of fluid for every system from the motor, to the cooling system, brake fluid and so on. When you realize that not every variation is applicable to your vehicle, the task becomes more manageable.

    Why are there are so many varieties; starting with motor oil, every vehicle requires specific viscosities of oil. Meaning that in order for the engine to run as designed, it is necessary to match the properties of a particular weight or type of oil with the required oil. For example, engines with sophisticated valve trains often require a thinner weight of oil.

    Some vehicles come from the factory filled with synthetic oil and the recommendation to use it for life. The safe bet for all drivers is to always use what the manufacturer recommends. The recommendation is what’s been proven to work in function and durability tests. The recommended oil is also a factor in determining oil change interval schedules.

    A good quality oil has more additives that are engineered to clean and protect the engine. They cost a bit more, but are worth the extra protection. If you buy budget oil, you might want to consider shortening your oil change interval.

    Sometimes fluids are developed specifically to meet the needs of a particular family of engines. An example would be coolant. Because of the different materials used to build the cooling system, the coolant has to be formulated to protect those parts, which vary from to build up, from corrosion. We’ve seen special coolant for General Motors, Volkswagen, Chrysler and others.

    The same is true of transmission fluid and brake fluid in recent years. The really good news is that Ryan’s Servicenter has databases that tell us the recommended fluids for your vehicle. This takes all the guess work out. If you have some special needs, like a higher mileage engine or want enhanced performance, ask your friendly and knowledgeable service advisor Caitlin at Ryan’s Servicenter for upgrades or additives that’ll meet your needs while being consistent with the Service Advisor’s recommendations.

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    Should you drive with a check engine light on?

    Should you drive with your check engine light on? When you see the check engine light come on in your car, it can be tempting to just ignore it and keep driving. After all, the car seems to be running fine, so what’s the harm? However, there are a few good reasons why you should never drive with a check engine light. First of all, the light is there for a reason – something is wrong with your car. Ignoring the problem could lead to further damage, and eventually you may end up stranded on the side of the road. Second, if your car is emitting higher levels of pollutants than normal, it could have an impact on air quality. It’s always best to get the problem checked out as soon as possible.

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    How do you know your brakes are bad?

    How do you know your brakes are bad? Brakes are an essential safety feature of any vehicle, so it’s important to know the signs that they may be failing. One of the most common indications that brakes are bad is if the vehicle takes longer to stop than usual. This could be due to a problem with the brake pads or calipers, and it can be dangerous if not addressed promptly. Another sign that brakes may need to be replaced is if they make squealing or grinding noises when in use. If brakes are allowed to degrade too much, they can fail completely, which can lead to a serious accident. Therefore, it’s important to be aware of the signs that brakes are bad so that they can be repaired or replaced before it’s too late.

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    How do you know when to replace wiper blades?

    How do you know when to replace wiper blades? Car wiper blades are an important part of keeping your windshield clean and clear. They help to remove rain, snow, and debris from the glass, allowing you to see more clearly while driving. Over time, however, car wiper blades can become worn and damaged, making it difficult for them to do their job properly. If you notice that your car wiper blades are leaving streaks or smears on your windshield, it’s time to replace them.

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    How do I make my cars ac cooler?

    How do I make my cars ac cooler? There are a few things you can do to make your car’s AC cooler. First, is your coolant level good?. Second, Is your air filter clean. A clogged filter will restrict air flow and make the AC less effective. Finally, check the vents to make sure they’re not blocked by leaves or other debris. If all else fails, you may need to have your car’s AC system serviced.

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    What happens when my car runs out of oil?

    … What happens when my car runs out of oil. The engine oil is what makes the engine parts inside move against each other and keep cool. . Without the oil the metal parts would grind on each other causing the metal to break down. When you run out of oil the engine starts to grind and will stop moving or seize up.  It is very important to get your vehicle’s oil changed every 3 to 6 months or how often you drive your car. If the oil light comes on please stop right away and have someone look at the oil level. The cost of regular oil changes outweighs the cost of an engine or new vehicle. #ryansservicenter, #oilchange, #carnoise,

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    What does Food Bank Kids do?

    January/February – Keep Healthy & Give Kids a Smile

    With February & March the months of highest school absenteeism we work toward providing our parents with the basic non-prescription cold/flu/tummy items that they cannot purchase with their EBT cards such as Pedialyte, Pepto, Vicks, Saline Nose drops etc.  They tie it in with the NJDental Association Free Dental Clinic that is held once a year in February.

    March/April – Depending on the Calendar – This would be their Easter Kids Distribution.  Baskets and accessories along with Candy and a few Easter/Spring Themed novelties for every child.

    April/May – Let’s Plant a Garden – Learning opportunity on how to grow their own veggies and flowers for their Kids and their families    We supply seeds, potting soil, gloves, small garden hand tools etc – all they need to get their summer garden seedlings  started indoors.

    June – Summer Fun/Summer Safety -They provide Summer/Beach/Pool toys/floats and even small wading pools along with all the summer necessities of Sunblock, Insect repellant,  freezer pops etc and even rainy Summer Days activities like small board games, books, puzzles etc.

    August – Back2School – Gift card for a backpack given to each child in grades 1 – 8 along with school supplies for every child registered/home schooled grades K-12.  They also provide them with a $10 Shoprite gift card to be used for that 1st school week jar of PB&J!!

    October – Halloween  In addition to the Treat Bag filled with candy and small games, they will go back to providing each family with a small pumpkin.

    November/December – Keeping the Promise of Christmas comes early for the LFBKids  They prepare for Christmas all year but go into high gear the day after our Halloween Distribution. They provided every child with a new pair of Pjs and either slippers, boots or sneakers and toys.

    All of these projects are funded by donations specifically marked for the LFBKIds and by the fundraising events sponsored by the LFBKIds Volunteers vis-a-vis 2 annual “Girls Night Out” events. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

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    Why winterize my car

    Winterizing your car is essential to ensure that it can handle the challenges posed by cold weather. Here are reasons why you should winterize your car:

    Engine Protection:

    • Cold temperatures can affect your engine’s performance. Winterizing involves checking and changing the oil to a winter-grade oil that flows better in cold weather, providing better engine protection.

    Battery Maintenance:

    • Cold weather can be tough on car batteries, reducing their efficiency. Winterizing includes checking the battery, cleaning terminals, and ensuring it’s in good condition to prevent starting issues during cold spells.

    Antifreeze/Coolant Check:

    • Antifreeze, or coolant, prevents the engine and radiator from freezing in cold temperatures. Winterizing involves checking the antifreeze levels and ensuring it is at the right concentration to protect against freezing.

    Tire Inspection:

    • Cold weather can affect tire pressure. Winterizing includes checking tire pressure, rotating tires if necessary, and considering winter tires for improved traction on snow and ice.

    Brake System Check:

    • Cold weather can affect brake performance. Winterizing involves checking the brake system, including brake fluid levels and the condition of brake pads, to ensure optimal braking in winter conditions.

    Heater and Defroster Inspection:

    • Cold weather demands a functional heater and defroster for comfort and visibility. Winterizing includes checking these systems to ensure they are working properly.

    Windshield Wiper Maintenance:

    • Cold weather can lead to frozen wiper blades and reduced visibility. Winterizing includes installing winter-grade wiper blades and topping up windshield washer fluid with a winter formula.

    Exhaust System Inspection:

    • Cold weather can accelerate wear on the exhaust system. Winterizing involves checking for leaks, as a leaking exhaust can be especially dangerous during winter when windows are often closed.

    Emergency Kit Preparation:

    • Winterizing also includes preparing an emergency kit with items like a blanket, flashlight, extra clothing, and non-perishable snacks in case you get stranded in cold conditions.

    Fluid Level Check:

    • Winterizing involves checking and topping up other essential fluids, such as transmission fluid, power steering fluid, and brake fluid.

    Lock and Door Seal Lubrication:

    • Lubricating locks and door seals can prevent freezing and ensure that doors and locks operate smoothly in cold weather.

    By winterizing your car, you are taking proactive steps to address specific challenges posed by winter conditions. It helps ensure your safety, maintain your vehicle’s performance, and reduces the risk of breakdowns during cold weather.

    #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

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    What does the tag on my door mean?

    What does the tag on my door mean? There are 2 different tags on the inside of your door. The tire and loading information helps you with tire information. It will tell you the tire size needed for your car. It will tell you the tire pressure for your tires. It looks like this 32PSI.  PSI means pressure per square inch. This means your tire pressure should be at 32. If you have a spare tire it will give you the tire size as well as the tire pressure.

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    Why Do I Need To Balance My Tires?

    Heavy spots on your Tires and Wheel can cause a Minor Or Major Vibration in your vehicle.  This Vibration can also cause the Tires To Wear from bouncing on the road. A Vibration that comes from the Front Tires will be felt in the Steering Wheel. The rear will be felt in your seat. A Tire Rotation will go with the Tire Balance.

    If you have questions or are feeling a vibration call us at 609-693-2966 or stop by Ryan’s Servicenter @ 603 US Hwy 9 Lanoka Harbor.

    #vibration, #balancetire, #tires #follow #carrepair #tires #ryansservicenter

    6/13/2021Read more
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    How Do You Know Your Car Needs Service? 8 Signs to Watch For

    Your car is not just a mode of transportation; it’s a reliable companion that gets you from point A to point B. To ensure it remains dependable, regular maintenance and servicing are crucial. But how do you know when it’s time to take your car to the mechanic? In this blog, we’ll explore eight key signs that indicate your car might be in need of some tender loving care.

    Dashboard Warning Lights

    Modern cars are equipped with a sophisticated network of sensors that constantly monitor your vehicle’s systems. When a problem arises, the dashboard warning lights, such as the check engine light, ABS light, or oil pressure light, will illuminate. Ignoring these warning lights can lead to more significant issues down the road, so it’s essential to address them promptly.

    Strange Noises

    Unusual sounds coming from your car can be a clear indicator that something is amiss. Squealing brakes, clunking from the suspension, or a persistent engine knock are all signs that you should schedule a service appointment. A trained mechanic can diagnose the issue and prevent it from escalating into a costly repair.

    Vibrations and Shaking

    If you notice your car vibrating or shaking, especially when accelerating or braking, it could be a sign of tire or suspension problems. Misaligned wheels, worn-out tires, or damaged suspension components can all cause these symptoms. A professional alignment and balance check can address these issues.

    Decreased Fuel Efficiency

    A sudden drop in fuel efficiency can indicate problems with your car’s engine, transmission, or exhaust system. It might be as simple as a clogged air filter or a more complex issue like a faulty oxygen sensor. Either way, a decrease in fuel economy should prompt a visit to your mechanic to prevent further damage and save money on fuel.

    Unusual Odors

    Strange odors coming from your car should never be ignored. The smell of burning oil, coolant, or a sweet, syrupy scent might indicate a leak or overheating issue. A strong, unpleasant odor could be a sign of a problem with the catalytic converter or exhaust system. Don’t let these issues linger – address them promptly.

    Fluid Leaks

    Puddles or spots of fluid beneath your parked car are a surefire sign that something is leaking. The color and location of the fluid can help identify the problem. For instance, green or orange fluid could be coolant, while brown or black fluid might be oil. Transmission and brake fluid are other potential culprits. Leaks should be investigated immediately to prevent further damage.

    Difficulty Starting

    If your car struggles to start, it could be due to a weak battery, a malfunctioning starter, or problems with the ignition system. Ignoring these issues could leave you stranded, so it’s best to address them as soon as possible.

    Poor Handling

    A car that doesn’t handle well can be a safety hazard. If you notice excessive body roll, a soft or spongy brake pedal, or difficulty steering, it’s time to have your car checked. Handling issues can be caused by problems with the suspension, brakes, or steering components.

    Conclusion

    Your car is a valuable asset, and keeping it well-maintained is essential for your safety and the longevity of your vehicle. By paying attention to these eight signs – from dashboard warning lights to poor handling – you can take proactive steps to ensure your car receives the service it needs. Don’t wait until a minor issue becomes a major headache; schedule regular maintenance and address problems as soon as they arise. Your car will thank you with years of reliable service. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

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    The Importance of pre scheduling your next visit.

    Regular car maintenance is crucial for ensuring the longevity and performance of your vehicle. One aspect that is often overlooked is the scheduling of routine car services. In this blog post, we will explore the significance of scheduling your next car service and the benefits it brings to both your vehicle and your wallet.

    Preventive Maintenance:
    Scheduling regular car services allows for preventive maintenance.This help by addressing potential issues before they become major problems. Simple tasks like oil changes, fluid checks, and brake inspections can prevent more extensive repairs.

    Extended Vehicle Lifespan:
    Just as regular health check-ups contribute to a longer, healthier life, routine car services contribute to your vehicle’s longevity. By addressing wear and tear promptly, you help your car run more efficiently and extend its overall lifespan.
    Optimal Performance and Fuel Efficiency:
    A well-maintained vehicle performs better. Regular servicing ensures that all components are in top condition, leading to optimal engine performance and improved fuel efficiency. This not only saves you money at the pump but also reduces your carbon footprint.

    Safety First:
    Car services include safety checks, such as brake inspections, tire rotations, and suspension evaluations. These checks are vital for ensuring that your vehicle operates safely on the road. Prioritizing safety through routine maintenance contributes to accident prevention and protects you and your passengers.

    Resale Value Maintenance:
    If you plan to sell or trade in your vehicle in the future, a well-documented service history enhances its resale value. Prospective buyers are more likely to invest in a car that has been consistently and properly maintained, giving you a competitive edge in the used car market.

    Peace of Mind:
    Knowing that your vehicle is in good condition provides peace of mind. You can drive confidently, knowing that you’ve taken the necessary steps to care for your car. This mental assurance is invaluable, especially during long journeys or challenging road conditions. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    10/14/2024Read more
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    Picnic basket ideas

    It’s time to unpack your checkered blanket, find that cozy spot in the shade, and indulge in a delightful picnic feast. Let’s explore some mouthwatering ideas for your perfect picnic basket.

    1. Classic Sandwiches:

    • Turkey and Avocado Delight: Layered with turkey, creamy avocado, lettuce, and a zesty spread on your favorite bread.
    • Caprese Bliss: Fresh mozzarella, juicy tomatoes, and basil leaves drizzled with balsamic glaze on a baguette.

    2. Refreshing Salads:

    • Quinoa Salad with Veggies: A refreshing mix of quinoa, colorful bell peppers, cherry tomatoes, and a lemon vinaigrette.
    • Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad: Grilled chicken, pasta, crisp romaine lettuce, and parmesan tossed in Caesar dressing.

    3. Finger-Food Favorites:

    • Mason Jar Hummus and Veggie Sticks: Portion hummus into jars and pair with cucumber, carrot, and bell pepper sticks.
    • Cheese and Charcuterie Board: An assortment of cheeses, cured meats, crackers, and some fresh grapes for a touch of sweetness.

    4. Sweet Indulgences:

    • Fresh Fruit Skewers: Colorful fruit skewers with watermelon, pineapple, grapes, and berries.
    • Lemon Bars or Brownie Bites: A delightful sweet treat to satisfy your dessert cravings.

    5. Thirst Quenchers:

    • Infused Water: Elevate your hydration with water infused with slices of cucumber, mint, and citrus fruits.
    • Iced Tea or Lemonade: A refreshing pitcher of your favorite iced tea or homemade lemonade.

    6. Savory Snacks:

    • Herbed Popcorn: Popcorn tossed with a mix of dried herbs and a sprinkle of parmesan.
    • Stuffed Mini Peppers: Sweet mini peppers filled with herbed cream cheese or hummus.

    7. Homemade Treats:

    • Deviled Eggs: Classic deviled eggs with a sprinkle of paprika for that extra touch.
    • Mini Fruit Tarts: Fresh fruit tarts with a light pastry crust and a dollop of whipped cream.

    8. Chillable Delights:

    • Chilled Pasta Salad: Tri-color pasta with veggies, feta cheese, and a tangy Italian dressing.
    • Greek Yogurt Parfait: Layered with granola, honey, and mixed berries.

    Remember to pack your favorite beverages and don’t forget a comfy blanket, reusable utensils, and eco-friendly plates. Now, armed with these delectable ideas, your picnic basket is ready to steal the show at any outdoor gathering. Happy picnicking! #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

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    Road Trips with your dog

    Ready for a super cool adventure? It’s time to pack up, grab your dog, and get ready for the best road trip ever! Here’s how to make it awesome.

    1. Getting Ready: Checklist for Your Doggy Friend

    Before we zoom away, let’s make sure your dog is all set:

    • See the Vet: Visit the vet to make sure your dog is healthy and has all the right shots.
    • Doggy Tags: Check that your dog’s tags have your phone number, just in case.
    • Cozy Spot: If your pup is small, get a comfy carrier or a seatbelt thingy to keep them safe.
    • Favorite Toy or Blanket: Bring something your dog loves, like a favorite toy or cozy blanket.

    2. Safety Rules: Buckle Up for a Safe Ride

    Safety is super important for you and your furry buddy:

    • Seatbelt or Carrier: Use a seatbelt for your dog or put them in a cozy carrier.
    • Safe Zone: If your dog is big, set up a special area with a hammock or something to keep them safe.

    3. Places for Paws: Stops that Are Doggy-Friendly

    Plan your trip with fun stops for your furry friend:

    • Hotels that Love Dogs: Find hotels that are happy to have dogs.
    • Doggy Parks and Trails: Stop at parks or trails for playtime and adventures.
    • Yummy Places: Look for restaurants where your dog can hang out with you.

    4. Stay Cool: Water and Shade for Your Pup

    Keep your dog comfy, especially on warm days:

    • Water Breaks: Bring a bowl for water and make sure your dog stays hydrated.
    • Shady Rest Spots: Find shady spots for breaks to keep your dog cool.

    5. Doggy Essentials: What to Pack for the Trip

    Don’t forget the important stuff for your dog’s happiness:

    • Yummy Food and Treats: Bring your dog’s favorite food and tasty treats.
    • Leash and Collar: Always have a leash for walks during stops.
    • Clean-Up Bags: Be a good friend and clean up after your dog during breaks.

    6. Snap Some Pics: Remember the Good Times

    Capture memories of your awesome journey:

    • Cute Outfits: Dress up your dog in a cool bandana or a special travel collar for cute pictures.
    • Scenery Stops: Take pics at beautiful places or funny roadside stops.

    7. Be Safe: Know Where to Go if Your Dog Needs Help

    Just in case, be ready for anything unexpected:

    • Vet Numbers: Have the phone numbers of vet places just in case.
    • First Aid Kit: Keep a kit for your dog’s health needs.

    8. Have Fun: Let the Adventure Begin!

    Now, it’s time to relax and enjoy the ride:

    • Doggy Window Time: Let your dog feel the breeze with the windows down.
    • Comfy Spot: Make a cozy spot in the car where your dog can chill.

    Remember, a road trip with your dog is not just about where you’re going. It’s about having a blast together along the way. So, let’s hit the road, make awesome memories, and have a tail-wagging good time! #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

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    Why is my car shaking at high speeds?

    There are a few reasons why your car might be shaking when you drive. One possibility is that the engine is misfiring. This can happen if the spark plugs are worn out or if the ignition system is failing. Another possibility is that the car is low on oil. If the oil level is too low, it can cause the engine to overheat, which can lead to shaking. Lastly, bald tires can also cause shaking, as they are unable to grip the road as effectively as new tires. If your car is shaking, it’s best to take it to a mechanic so they can diagnose the problem and fix it. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

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    Why Prescribed Burning Is Important

    Have you ever wondered why some places use fire on purpose? It’s called prescribed burning, and why it’s so important for the environment.

    Helping Plants and Animals:

    • Prescribed burning helps plants and animals in a special way. Some plants need fire to grow, and certain animals like to live in areas where the old plants are cleared away. It’s like giving the land a fresh start!

    Preventing Big Fires:

    • Imagine if you had a bunch of leaves and sticks in your yard. If a big fire started, it could be dangerous. But if you clean up some of the leaves and sticks before, it’s not as likely to become a big problem. Prescribed burning is like cleaning up the forest to stop big fires from happening.

    Making Forests Healthier:

    • Just like you eat healthy food to stay strong, forests need a bit of fire to stay healthy too. Prescribed burning helps get rid of old plants and leaves, making room for new and healthy ones. It’s like giving the forest a good workout!

    Protecting Homes and People:

    • Sometimes, forests are near homes and people. If there’s too much stuff on the ground in the forest, it could be risky if a fire starts. Prescribed burning makes sure there’s not too much stuff that can catch fire, keeping homes and people safe.

    Helping Some Animals Find Food:

    • Some animals like to eat special plants that grow after a fire. Prescribed burning helps these plants grow, and that means the animals can find tasty food to eat. It’s like cooking a yummy meal for the animals in the forest!

    Keeping the Air Clean:

    • When old plants and leaves stay on the ground for a long time, they can make the air not so clean. Prescribed burning helps clean up the forest and keeps the air fresh. It’s like opening the windows to let in fresh air at home.

    Conclusion:

    So, prescribed burning is like nature’s way of cleaning up and staying healthy. It helps plants, animals, and people live in harmony with the environment. Next time you hear about a prescribed burn, remember it’s like nature’s way of taking care of itself and keeping everything in balance.  #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    3/18/2024Read more
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    Vehicle Maintenance

    Your vehicle isn’t the only aspect of life with recommended intervals: you have dental cleanings, physical exams, laundry, mowing the lawn and paying the bills.

    What would happen if you didn’t follow these intervals? Well, you’d get more cavities. You might miss health issues that benefit from early detection and treatment. And you’d wear dirty clothes, be embarrassed by your overgrown lawn and have your utilities shut off.

    We would hope that as time goes on, the responsibility of taking care of yourself as well as your car become almost habitual. If we don’t, there are negative consequences. For the people who want to be more proactive with their car care, here are some simple ways to remember what has a maintenance interval.

    First: Fluids. If it’s liquid, it’s got a replacement schedule. Oil, transmission fluid, coolant, power steering fluid, brake fluid, differential fluid, etc. We can take care of all of these for you at Ryan’s Servicenter in Lanoka Harbor.

    Then think Tires. They need air, rotation, balancing, and alignment. And while you’re thinking tires, think brakes and shock absorbers.

    And what makes your vehicle go? Air and Fuel. Air filter replacement, fuel filters and Ryan’s Servicenter fuel system cleaning. Of course there are more items, but if you remember to take your vehicle in for these things, your friendly and knowledgeable Ryan’s Servicenter will help you with the rest.

    9/7/2020Read more
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    Why is My Car Not Starting?

    There are a few reasons why your car might not be starting. If the engine isn’t turning over, it could be because the battery is dead. Check to see if the headlights are working; if they’re not, then the battery may be the issue. Another reason the car might not be starting is because there’s no spark. This could be due to a problem with the ignition system or a faulty spark plug. If the car is making a clicking noise when you turn the key, that’s usually a sign of a low battery. Finally, if the car just won’t start, it could be an issue with the fuel system. Make sure there’s gas in the tank and that the fuel line is clear. If all else fails, it’s probably time to call a tow truck! #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    6/10/2024Read more
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    Local travel ideas

    Check out these websites for local travel ideas

    https://weirdnj.com

    https://visitnj.org/nj/amusements-activities/wineries-vineyards

    https://visitnj.org/nj/hotels-lodging/bed-breakfasts

    https://www.alltrails.com/us/new-jersey

    https://www.bringfido.com/attraction/beaches/state/new_jersey/

    https://www.alltrails.com/us/new-jersey/parks

    #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    9/2/2024Read more
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    Food Bank Week

    It’s food bank week. Get out there go shopping and grab a couple of extra items. For those that would rather give money than go for it. Donate and feel great!!

    8/29/2021Read more
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    What is a belt tensioner?

    A belt tensioner is a car part that helps to keep the car’s belts tight. It does this by using a spring or hydraulic press to apply tension to the belt. This keeps the belt from slipping, and it also helps to reduce wear on the belt. Belt tensioners are typically located in the engine bay, and they can be adjusted manually or automatically. In most cases, the belt tensioner will need to be replaced when the car’s belts are replaced.

    In a car, the belt tensioner is a component that keeps the drive belts tight so that they can effectively transfer power from the engine to the car’s accessories. The belts are under a lot of tension and can loosen over time, so the tensioner is used to keep them tight. There are two types of tensioners: automatic and manual. Automatic tensioners use hydraulic pressure to keep the belts tight, while manual tensioners use a spring to maintain belt tension. Belt tensioners are an important part of a car’s engine and should be checked regularly to ensure that they are functioning properly.

    3/14/2023Read more
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    Your Engine Air Filter

    Today we want to talk about your engine air filter.

    That’s the filter that cleans the air before it’s burned in your engine. Many people wonder how often they should change their engine air filter. The simple answer is “when it’s dirty.” That’s a function of how much air has passed through the filter, so your vehicle manufacturer will recommend a mileage interval for replacing the air filter. But you can imagine that how dirty the air is would affect how quickly the filter gets filled.

    If you drive in anywhere there’s lots of dust, pollution or pollen, your engine air filter will get dirty more quickly and need to be changed sooner. That’s why we check the air filter with every full-service oil change at Ryan’s Servicenter. We can visually tell if the filter needs to be changed.

    Your filter can only hold so much dirt. Once the filter is full, dirt will pass through to the engine. This dirt gums up the combustion chamber, hurts fuel economy and may cause damage. It can also contaminate the Mass Air Flow Sensor which will affect drivability and can be fairly expensive to replace.

    A dirty air filter would also restrict the amount of air that gets to the engine, which hurts fuel economy. We can replace your engine air filter with one that matches the factory specifications or you can upgrade your filter for enhanced performance and usually the length of time until the next replacement.

    So when your service advisor at Ryan’s Servicenter shows you your dirty air filter, you know how important it is to get it replaced. – See more at: http://ryansservicenter.napawebtools.com/2017/04/25/engine-air-filter#sthash.BnuAdie8.dpuf

    9/7/2020Read more
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    Do I really need shocks?

    Without car shocks, your car would be a very bumpy ride. When you go over a speed bump or pothole, the car bounces up and down. Shocks are shocks are basically giant springs that attach the car to the wheels. When the car hits a bump, the springs compress and absorb the shock of the impact. This helps to keep the car from bouncing around too much and makes for a smoother ride. So, do you really need car shocks? Yes, they may not be absolutely essential, but they certainly make for a more comfortable ride.

    3/2/2023Read more
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    Traction control light

    A traction control light looks like a car driving away with squiggle lines behind it. This light can come on when your driving and your tires hit a puddle or sand and make them spin out. This tells you it’s doing its job. If the light comes on and it’s dry and nothing to make the wheel spin it could be a wheel sensor.  

    3/13/2022Read more
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    Tire pressure light

    This light looks like an exclamation point inside a glass. This light means one of your tires is losing or has lost air. Stop and get it checked to make sure there isn’t anything stuck in your tire.  Sometimes the air pressure can also cause this light to come on. Being safe is better than being sorry and stranded. So go get it looked at. 

    3/6/2022Read more
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    When do you know if your brakes need to be replaced?

    There are a few telltale signs that your brakes are going bad. For starters, you may notice that your car takes longer to stop than it used to. You may also notice that your brake pedal feels “spongy” or that your car is pulling to one side when you brake. If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s important to have your brakes checked as soon as possible. Waiting too long to replace brakes can result in costly repairs or even an accident. By being aware of the signs of brake wear, you can keep your car safe and save money in the long run.

    3/7/2023Read more
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    Oil pressure

    This light looks like an old fashion oil can/gravy boat. The light could be as simple as you need oil. Check your dipstick oil level. If the oil level on the dipstick is low add oil.  After the light goes out that’s a good thing. If the light doesn’t go off we got bigger problems. You will need to have your mechanic check it out to find out why. The oil is like the blood that runs in your veins you need it!.

    2/27/2022Read more
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    Coolant temperature light

    This light looks like a key floating in water. It indicates that your engine is running hot, which is not good. Driving with this light on could be dangerous and fatal to your engine. The causes may be thats its low on coolant. Or may even have radiator,  water pump  or hose issues. Try and beaware of any fluids leaks and the coolor of the liquid. Have it checked out.  

    2/20/2022Read more
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    Brake light

    This light looks like an exclamation point inside a circle and parentheses on the outside of the circle. This light could say “ hey you left your parking brake on”. It can also mean you are low on brake fluid, need brake pads, a wheel sensor, or something is wrong with your ABS system. As any light have it looked at so more issues don’t arise.

    2/13/2022Read more
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    Battery light

    This little guy actually looks like a battery. Even if your car starts you still need to have this checked out. Tomorrow it may not start at night in the cold and a lot of not nice words appear. This can also give you an indication that there is something wrong with your alternator, wiring or possibly electrical parts. Don’t put it off.

    2/6/2022Read more
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    Radiators

    Radiator leaks don’t always have to make puddles or drips all day long.  Some leaks are slow and deceptive.  This picture shows you pin hole  leaks that have been created over time. This has caused the radiator to go bad.  This winter now here please keep an eye on your antifreeze levels. 

    1/30/2022Read more
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    Heater hoses

    This picture shows you what happens to metal heater hoses when exposed to the elements over a period of time. The heater hose carries antifreeze to the heater core. The heater core is what gives your vehicle nice toasty heat in the winter. The antifreeze leak can also cause your vehicle to overheat as well. So keep an eye on it. Have it checked the next time you see your mechanic.

    1/23/2022Read more
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    What is a Fuel pump

    A fuel pump sends gas to the engine. In most cars, the fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank.  If it has to be replaced we would have to remove the fuel tank from the car to get access to the pump. The parts that make up a fuel pump are the parts that go bad like the sensor, valves, relay, pump, or other electrical parts. Try not to let the gas in your vehicle get below a quarter of a tank if possible. The sediment that lies on the bottom of your tank can get run through the fuel pump and that’s not good. But it also makes the fuel pump work harder. Also, good fuel will definitely help your fuel pump as well as your mileage. If your having issues with stalling or sluggish performance give us a call.  #ryansservicenter #autorepair #fuelpump 

    1/19/2022Read more
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    Tire Leaks

    Tire Leaks

    Sometimes its not the tire that is leaking air. There are a lot of other reasons. The valve stem could be leaking air. The rim could be corroded. There are even those odd times when the rim has a hole in it. If you’re losing air make sure to have it looked at right away. Driving on a very low tire or flat tire will destroy the tire and will need to be replaced.

    12/27/2021Read more
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    Torn wiper blades

    Torn wiper blades don’t sound like a big deal but they can be. There are a couple of different things that are annoying and can cause damage. First it is a pain in the butt when you turn on your wiper blades when it’s raining and you can see. Or how about the streaking across your line of vision? If you really let the wiper blades go they can get torn. This can scratch your windshield. It’s an easy fix. Talk to your mechanic and ask them if you need wiper blades or you can stop in and see us.

    9/22/2021Read more
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    Do you have a spare tire?

    Do you have a newer car? If so please look and make sure you have a spare tire. The newer cars do not come with one. Instead they come with an air pump, which doesn’t help when there’s a puncture. This I found out the hard way. Jourdan had a flat tire and we are just so used to new cars having a spare guess what?? No they dont. So take the time to look because no one wants to be stranded. We can help you get a spare for your vehicle. Just go look. Be safe.

    9/12/2021Read more
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    Merry Christmas

    Merry Christmas

    May the season fill you with love, joy, and all the goodness that this world has.

    12/20/2021Read more
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    What is a Fuel pump

    A fuel pump sends gas to the engine. In most cars, the fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank.  If it has to be replaced we would have to remove the fuel tank from the car to get access to the pump. The parts that make up a fuel pump are the parts that go bad like the sensor, valves, relay, pump, or other electrical parts. Try not to let the gas in your vehicle get below a quarter of a tank if possible. The sediment that lies on the bottom of your tank can get run through the fuel pump and that’s not good. But it also makes the fuel pump work harder. Also, good fuel will definitely help your fuel pump as well as your mileage. If your having issues with stalling or sluggish performance give us a call.  #ryansservicenter #autorepair #fuelpump

    10/29/2021Read more
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    What are Air bags

    Airbags are so important for your safety. When involved in an accident the airbags are deployed with great force and speed. There are senses all over your vehicle. In the case of an accident, the sensors send information to a computer called the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS). This computer triggers your airbags. If you are getting a light on your dashboard that has SRS on it. This means there is something not right with your airbag/seatbelts. Please give us a call your safety is important to the people that love you. #airbag , #checkenginelight, #srslight #ryansservicenter

    11/1/2021Read more
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    What is a Tie Rod End?

    What is a Tie Rod End?

    What is a tie rod end?

    There are inner tie rods and outer tie rods. The outer tie rod connects to the steering knuckle which connects to the tire. The inner tie rod connects from the outer tie rod to the steering rack.

    When you make a turn the steering rack slides. Then the tie rods turn the steering knuckles that are attached to the tires in the right direction.

    12/13/2021Read more
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    My Car Is Making A Knocking Noise

    My car is making a knocking noise. Cars make all kinds of different noises and sounds. If your vehicle is making a knocking or tapping noise you may need oil. When was the last time you had your oil changed or added oil? If your vehicle has no oil you can damage or seize up the engine. So go get your oil changed or checked. It’s a lot cheaper than getting a new engine.

    9/26/2021Read more
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    What is a stabilizer link?

    What is a stabilizer link?

    A stabilizer link is one of the parts that make up the stabilizer bar/sway bar. The stabilizer bar consists of the bar, links, and bushings. The bar is shaped like a “u”.

    The bar is attached to the frame of the vehicle with links and bushes. What happens is this system lets the bar flex and in doing so keeps your vehicle on the ground. When you turn your vehicle it creates a force that may create a situation where the vehicle may go up on one side. This system helps to control that.

    12/6/2021Read more
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    Happy Thanksgiving

    Happy Thanksgiving

    Give Thanks to all that you love and to all those that love you.

    11/21/2021Read more
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    What is a cv axle?

    When a cv axle goes bad you could hear a clicking noise when you make a hard turn. If the noise comes from the front it could be the front axles. The same applies to the rear. There’s no preventive maintenance that can be performed to make axles last longer. They should be inspected at your oil change intervals to make sure nothing is torn or leaking. Axles do have to be replaced at some point and can seize up. Make sure your vehicle gets a digital inspection so you can see the axles. #cvaxle, #axle, #cvrepair #ryansservicenter

    11/15/2021Read more
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    What are Brake Lines?

    Brake lines look like long thin tubes that run the length of the vehicle and stop at each of the brakes. What happens is there is the brake fluid is stored in the master cylinder. When you push on the pedal it creates pressure on the fluid. The master cylinder pushes the fluid to the brakes calipers through the brakes lines. It is important to have your brake lines looked at. In our area with the salt air and the salt that is put on the roads during the winter causes rust on the brake lines. If a brake line breaks you won’t have brakes.  #ryansservicenter #brakelines #autorepair

    11/8/2021Read more
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    Happy Halloween

    From all of us here at Ryans Servicenter we hope you have a ghoulish week.

    10/26/2021Read more
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    What happens when there’s a bubble in my tire

    What happens when there’s a bubble in my tire? That means your tire is pregnant. Not really but something has pinched the rubber and makes the tire produce a bubble. This pinching has caused the rubber to become very thin. The tire needs to be replaced and can not be repaired. If this is not replaced it could cause a blowout. So have your tires checked regularly.

    10/17/2021Read more
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    Canoeing

    We are on the downside of summer. Now is a great time to go canoeing. There are many places in our area that offer beautiful views and fun times. We chose Cedar Creek. The water is refreshing on a hot day. The forest is so peaceful. Pack your lunch, eat on the way, or pull over and take it in. So many options. Take a local trip. You still have a couple weeks. Enjoy.

    9/6/2021Read more
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    Dog Day

    The 26th of august is dog day. Thank you to our canine friends that protect us, care for us, and love us no matter what. For all the laughs, tears, and mischievous things you do. We love you!

    8/25/2021Read more
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    What happens to my car when there’s no brake fluid

    What happens to my car when there’s no brake fluid? Your brakes won’t work. What happens is the brake fluid runs through the brake lines under your car to each wheel. Stepping on your brakes triggers the master cylinder. From there the master cylinder pushes brake fluid to each of your brakes. The fluid then pushes against your pads and causes you to stop. When you push on your pedal and it goes closer to the floor or the pedal kicks back at you have your brakes checked. #ryansservicenter

    7/25/2021Read more
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    What happens when my car has no coolant

    What happens when my car has no coolant. The coolant in your car maintains the engine temperature. The coolant runs through your engine keeping all the part’s temperature cool.  If that did not happen the motor would overheat. Which can cause more damage to the engine. Having your coolant checked at your regular maintenance intervals is important.#ryansservicenter

    7/18/2021Read more
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    What are struts?

    What are strut? Car struts are an important part of a car’s suspension system. They are designed to keep the car’s body from bouncing around while driving on bumpy roads. Struts work by dampening the car’s spring action, which helps to smooth out the ride. In addition, struts help to support the car’s weight and keep the tires in contact with the ground. This helps to improve traction and braking, and it also helps to improve fuel economy. While struts are not required for all cars, they can be a great addition for those who want a smoother ride and better handling.

    7/4/2023Read more
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    AGM vs. Standard Batteries: What’s the Difference?

    AGM vs. Standard Batteries: What’s the Difference?

    When it comes to choosing between AGM and standard batteries, the upfront cost often makes people grab their chest. But there’s more to these batteries than just the price tag! Let’s break it down simply.
    What is an AGM Battery?
    AGM stands for Absorbent Glass Mat. In these batteries, the electrolyte is absorbed into a fiber-like material, meaning there’s no free-flowing liquid. This design makes AGM batteries great at charging and discharging efficiently. Plus, they’re tough and handle vibrations like a pro.
    What is a Standard Battery?
    Standard batteries, sometimes called gel batteries, turn the electrolyte into a gel-like consistency, similar to jelly. This stable, semi-solid electrolyte base reduces the chances of leaks and adds durability.
    Which One is Better?
    Here’s the thing: neither is “better” in every situation. It depends on your needs:
    Standard Batteries: Known for their longer lifespan, they’re a solid choice for basic vehicle needs.
    AGM Batteries: Shine in vehicles with more accessories or features like start/stop systems. They’re better at handling frequent charging and discharging.
    The Best Advice?
    Stick with what your vehicle was designed for. If it came with an AGM battery, replace it with another AGM. The same goes for standard batteries. This ensures your car runs smoothly without any surprises.
    Both battery types have their strengths, so understanding your vehicle’s needs is the key to making the right choice!

    3/9/2025Read more
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    How to Get Better Mileage

    How to Get Better Mileage

    Want to save money on gas and make fewer stops at the pump? Here are some simple tips to help you get better mileage:

    1. Drive Smoothly Avoid sudden starts and stops. Smooth driving uses less gas and is easier on your car.
    2. Keep Tires Properly Inflated Check your tire pressure regularly. Underinflated tires make your car work harder and use more fuel.
    3. Lighten the Load Don’t carry heavy items in your car unless you need to. Extra weight burns extra gas.
    4. Use Cruise Control On highways, cruise control helps maintain a steady speed, which saves gas.
    5. Avoid Idling If you’re parked or waiting, turn off the engine. Idling uses fuel without getting you anywhere.
    6. Get Regular Maintenance A well-maintained car runs more efficiently. Make sure to change the oil, air filters, and spark plugs as needed.

    Bonus Tip Combine errands into one trip to drive less overall. Fewer trips mean less fuel used.

    Follow these tips and enjoy more miles for your money! 🚗⛽

    2/26/2025Read more
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    Why is my car cold?

    Have you ever climbed into your car on a cold winter morning, only to find that the inside is just as chilly as the outside? There are a few reasons why this might happen. One possibility is that your car’s heater is not working properly. In order to check this, you’ll want to make sure that the car’s engine is up to temperature. If it isn’t, then the heated air isn’t making it into the cabin. Another possibility is that there is a problem with the car’s thermostat. This component controls the flow of coolant and tells the car’s engine when to start heating up the cabin. If the thermostat is broken, then heat may never make it into the car. Finally, it’s also possible that there is a leak in the car’s heating system. This could be causing coolant to escape, preventing the car from warming up properly. If you’re having trouble with a cold car, then it’s best to take it to a mechanic and have them take a look. They’ll be able to diagnose the problem and get you back on the road in no time. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    12/9/2024Read more
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    Can a wheel alignment help my car?

    A Wheel alignment is a process of making sure your car’s wheels are pointing in the right direction. This is important because it can help improve your car’s handling, optimize fuel efficiency, and prolong tire life. If you’re noticing that your car is pulling to one side or that your steering wheel is off-center, then it’s probably time for a wheel alignment. During a wheel alignment, a technician will adjust the angles of your car’s wheels so that they’re perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other. This process can be helpful if you’re experiencing any of the following issues:

    – Your car pulling to one side or the other while driving
    – Uneven tire wear
    – A steering wheel that’s off-center

    A Wheel alignment is a fairly simple and straightforward process, but it’s important to have it done by a professional if you want it done correctly. If you’re having trouble with your car, take it to a mechanic and see if a wheel alignment is something that could help. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    10/28/2024Read more
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    What does it mean to run the car monitors?

    When we talk about “running the car monitors,” it means letting the car’s computer check if everything is working okay. Cars have a special system that keeps an eye on how well they’re doing.

    Imagine it’s like a health check for the car. The car needs to go through different tests to make sure all its parts are in good shape. These tests look at things like the engine, exhaust, and fuel system.

    To make sure the tests are accurate, you might need to drive the car in different ways. For example, you might need to drive it on a short run or on the highway. It’s a bit like taking the car to the doctor for a checkup.

    If everything is working fine, it’s good news for the car. But if there’s a problem, it’s like finding out the car is not feeling well. In that case, it’s a good idea to ask a car expert for help to fix the problem and make the car healthy again. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    10/7/2024Read more
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    What does ASE mean?

    ASE stands for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence. It is a professional certification group that certifies professionals in the automotive repair and service industry. The ASE certification is widely recognized and respected in the automotive field. To obtain ASE certification, individuals must pass rigorous exams covering various automotive repair and service areas, demonstrating their competence and expertise in the industry. The certification is often sought by automotive technicians and mechanics to enhance their skills and credibility in the automotive service sector. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    9/30/2024Read more
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    Understanding Tire Pressure

    Tire pressure is like the heartbeat of your car. It keeps everything running smoothly and ensures a happy ride. But why is it so important?

    Consequences of Not Enough Air (Underinflation):

    Imagine your tires feeling a bit sad, like a balloon that’s not puffed up enough. This is called underinflation, and it can cause some serious problems. We’ll find out why tires that don’t have enough air make your car work too hard, get too hot, and don’t last as long. It’s like making sure your tires get enough air so they can be strong and happy.

    Consequences of Too Much Air (Overinflation):

    Now, let’s talk about the other side – too much air. Imagine blowing up a balloon too much – it gets tight and might pop. Well, tires can feel the same way. We’ll see why having too much air in your tires can make your car feel bumpy, have less grip on the road, and wear out faster. It’s about finding the perfect balance so your tires can do their best job. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    9/23/2024Read more
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    The Amazing Struts: Keeping Your Car Happy on Bumpy Roads!

    Today, we’re going to talk about something super cool—struts! They might not get the spotlight, but they’re the secret heroes that make your car ride smooth and comfy.

    What Are Struts?

    Imagine you’re on a seesaw at the playground. You go up and down, right? Struts are a bit like the magic seesaw helpers in your car. They help your car handle bumps and jumps on the road.

    Superhero Jobs of Struts:

    1.Bump Busters: Struts are like special cushions. When your car goes over a bumpy road, they soak up the bumps so you don’t feel them much.

    2.Strong Supporters: Struts are like the strong big brothers and sisters of your car. They help keep everything steady and strong when you turn or go around corners.

    3.Road Directors: Struts make sure your car’s wheels point in the right direction. It’s like having traffic directors for your car’s wheels, so they stay in line and don’t wear out too quickly.

    When Struts Need Help:

    Just like superheroes, struts need a little checkup sometimes. Here are signs they might need help:

    1.Too Bouncy: If your car feels like a bouncy castle, it could mean the struts need a check.

    2.Funny Noises: If your car makes clunky or funny sounds, it’s like a signal saying, “Hey, check my struts!”

    3.Trouble Steering: If turning the steering wheel feels tricky, it might be a sign that the struts need some superhero fixing.

    Taking Care of Struts:

    To keep your car’s superheroes happy, it’s good to visit a car doctor (also known as a mechanic) if you notice these signs. They can make sure the struts stay strong and your car stays happy on the road!

    So, next time you go on a road adventure with your family, give a little thanks to the secret heroes, the struts, for making your ride a smooth and fun one! #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    9/16/2024Read more
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    The Cool Story of Your Car’s Air Filter

    Let’s chat about something awesome today – your car’s air filter. It might be small, but trust me, it’s a big hero for your ride!

    What the Air Filter Does:

    Your car’s engine is like a superhero, and the air filter is its trusty sidekick. This little hero’s job is to catch dirt and dust in the air before it goes into the engine. It’s like a shield, protecting the engine so it can work its magic.

    Why the Filter Matters:

    Now, let’s talk about what happens when this hero gets a bit too dirty:

    • Gets Hard to Breathe (Reduced Fuel Efficiency): Imagine you’re trying to run with your nose blocked. Tough, right? A dirty air filter makes it hard for your engine to “breathe,” and that means your car uses more fuel.
    • Can’t Perform Tricks (Potential Engine Problems): Your engine is like a magician, doing tricks to make your car go. But a dirty air filter messes with the tricks, and your engine might not perform so well. It could even get sick!

    When you take care of your air filter, your engine stays happy, and so does your car. It runs smoother, uses less fuel, and stays healthy. So, remember, your air filter might be small, but it’s a big hero in making your rides super cool! Happy driving, pals! #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    9/9/2024Read more
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    Setting your tire pressure for going on the beach

    Setting your tire pressure appropriately for driving on the beach is important to ensure optimal traction and performance. Here’s a general guide on how to set your tire pressure for beach driving:

    1.Check your vehicle’s manual: Refer to your vehicle’s manual for the recommended tire pressure. This information is usually found on a sticker inside the driver’s side door jamb or in the owner’s manual.

    2.Consider the terrain: Beach driving often involves driving on soft sand, so you’ll want to decrease your tire pressure to increase the surface area of the tire in contact with the sand. This provides better flotation and traction.

    3.Lower the pressure: Start by lowering your tire pressure in small increments, such as 5 PSI, until you find a pressure that works well for the specific beach conditions. The typical range for beach driving is often between 15 to 20 PSI, but it can vary based on factors like tire size, vehicle weight, and sand conditions.

    4.Use a tire pressure gauge: Use a reliable tire pressure gauge to measure the pressure accurately. It’s important to check all four tires and make sure they are inflated to the same pressure.

    5.Test and adjust: Take a short drive on the beach at the adjusted tire pressure. 6.Pay attention to the vehicle’s handling and adjust the pressure as needed for optimal performance. If you notice that the tires are still sinking into the sand or if the ride feels too bumpy, you may need to lower the pressure further.

    7.Reinflate after beach driving: Once you’re done driving on the beach, reinflate your tires to the recommended pressure for on-road driving. This ensures safety and fuel efficiency.

    Always be cautious and considerate of local regulations and environmental guidelines when driving on the beach. Additionally, be aware that lowering tire pressure for off-road driving can affect fuel efficiency and tire wear, so it’s essential to reinflate them back on regular roads. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    8/19/2024Read more
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    What is a car axle?

    The car axle is a pivotal part of any car. Its main function is to support the car’s weight and keep the car’s wheels in contact with the ground. The car axle is located between the car’s wheels and is connected to the car’s frame. The car axle consists of two parts: the shaft and the housing. The shaft is the main structural element of the car axle and is typically made from steel. The housing encloses the shaft and contains the bearings that allow the car axle to rotate. Together, these two parts work to support the car’s weight and keep the car’s wheels in contact with the ground.

    The car axle is an essential part of the car. It helps to keep the car’s wheels in place and to provide support for the car’s weight. The car axle is usually made of metal, and it is connected to the car’s frame. The car axle is also connected to the car’s suspension, which helps to absorb shocks and bumps. Without a car axle, the car would not be able to function properly. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    8/5/2024Read more
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    What is a TPMS light?

    There are a few reasons why your car might be squeaking. One possibility is that the brakes need to be replaced. If the brake pads are worn down, they can cause a squeaking noise when they come into contact with the rotors. Another possibility is that the suspension is damaged. If the shocks or coil springs are worn out, they might not be able to dampen car movements as effectively, resulting in a squeaking noise. Finally, it could also be an indication that there is something wrong with the steering system. If the steering wheel is loose or there is excessive play in the steering column, it can cause a squeaking noise. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    6/17/2024Read more
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    Why is my car leaking oil?

    One of the most common reasons why cars leak oil is because of a faulty gasket or seal. Over time, these seals and gaskets can degrade and become less effective, allowing oil to seep out. Another possibility is that your car has an oil leak due to wear and tear on the engine. As the engine bearings and other components start to break down, they can cause oil to leak out. If you notice that your car is leaking oil, it’s important to have it checked out by a mechanic as soon as possible. Otherwise, you could end up doing serious damage to your engine. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    7/15/2024Read more
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    What is a po455 code mean?

    A P0455 code in your car means there’s a problem with something called the EVAP system, which helps keep the air clean. It’s like a system that catches smelly gas fumes from the gas tank so they don’t go into the air. When you see this code, it’s like a warning that the system is broken, and gas fumes are escaping.

    Have you gotten gas in the last couple days? If so check the gas cap. It might be loose or broken. It’s like the lid on your drink. If it’s not on tight, stuff can spill out.
    If this is not the case there is a list of things that may cause this light to go on such as broken or disconnected hoses, broken storage canister, nonworking valves, and broken filler neck.

    It’s important to fix this problem because it helps keep the air clean, and it makes sure your car runs well. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    7/8/2024Read more
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    What supplies do I need for crabbing?

    Crabbing can be a fun outdoor activity, and having the right supplies is essential for a successful and enjoyable experience. Here’s a list of basic supplies you may need for crabbing:

    • Crab Trap or Crab Pot:
      • Choose a sturdy crab trap or pot. There are various types, including collapsible traps and pots with entrances for crabs to enter but not exit.
    • Bait:
      • Use bait to attract crabs. Common choices include chicken necks, fish heads, or raw fish. 
    • Crabbing Line or String:
      • You’ll need a strong and durable line to attach your crab trap to a dock or pier. Crabbing lines typically have a weight and a buoy to keep track of your trap.
    • Net or Scoop:
      • A net or scoop is handy for retrieving crabs from the water. Make sure it’s the right size and sturdy enough to handle crabbing.
    • Bucket or Cooler:
      • Carry a bucket or cooler to keep your caught crabs. Make sure it has adequate ventilation, especially if you plan to keep the crabs for an extended period.
    • Gloves:
      • Wear protective gloves, especially if you’re handling crabs with pinchers. This can help prevent injuries and make the experience more comfortable.
    • Measuring Tool:
      • Check local regulations for crab size limits. Carry a measuring tool to ensure that the crabs you catch meet the legal requirements.
    • Snacks and Drinks:
      • Bring some snacks and drinks to stay refreshed during your crabbing adventure.
    • Sunscreen and Hat:
      • If you’ll be spending time in the sun, apply sunscreen and wear a hat to protect yourself from sunburn.
    • Crabbing Regulations:
      • Familiarize yourself with local crabbing regulations, including size limits, catch limits, and any seasonal restrictions
    7/1/2024Read more
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    Why change differential fluid

    A rear differential service involves maintaining and servicing the rear differential of a vehicle. The rear differential is a critical component in the drivetrain, particularly in vehicles with rear-wheel drive (RWD) or all-wheel drive (AWD) systems. 

    Regular rear differential service is vital for several reasons:

    • Lubrication: Differential fluid lubricates the gears and bearings in the differential, reducing friction and preventing excessive wear.
    • Heat Dissipation: The fluid helps dissipate heat generated during operation, preventing the differential from overheating.
    • Contamination Prevention: Regular service helps prevent the buildup of contaminants and debris, maintaining the efficiency of the differential.
    • Extended Component Life: Proper maintenance contributes to the extended life of the differential components, reducing the likelihood of expensive repairs.

     #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair 

    7/1/2024Read more
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    What is the difference between scanning a car and diagnosing a car?

    Scanning a car and diagnosing a car are related processes, but they involve different steps in understanding and fixing issues with the vehicle.

    • Scanning a Car:
      •  Scanning a car is like using a special tool to look for problems. This tool connects to the car’s computer and reads the information it gives.
      •  The tool used is often called an OBD (Onboard Diagnostics) scanner. It helps to check if the car’s computer has any messages about things that might not be working right. The scanner can show codes or messages that give clues about possible issues in the car.
    • Diagnosing a Car:
      •  Diagnosing a car is like finding out what’s wrong after scanning. It’s when a mechanic looks at the information from the scan and figures out what needs fixing.
      • The mechanic uses their knowledge and experience to understand the codes or messages from the scan. They might do more tests or checks to pinpoint the exact problem. It’s like solving a puzzle to make the car work better.

    In simple terms, scanning is the first step where the tool checks for messages from the car’s computer, and diagnosing is the second step where a knowledgeable person interprets those messages and figures out how to fix the car. It’s similar to a doctor checking your temperature (scanning) and then figuring out if you have a cold or need medicine (diagnosing). #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepai

    6/24/2024Read more
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    Why is my car overheating?

    Overheating is one of the most common car problems, especially during hot weather. There are a number of reasons why your car might be overheating, but the most common cause is a cooling system that isn’t working properly. If your car’s cooling system isn’t working correctly, it can cause the engine to overheat. Other causes of car overheating include a low coolant level, a radiator that is blocked or restricted, or a water pump that isn’t working correctly. If your car starts to overheat, it’s important to pull over and turn off the engine as soon as possible. Continuing to drive with an overheated engine can cause severe damage. If you’re not sure what’s causing your car to overheat, it’s best to consult a mechanic. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    6/3/2024Read more
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    Why is my car shaking when I drive?

    There are a few reasons why your car might be shaking when you drive. One possibility is that the engine is misfiring. This can happen if the spark plugs are worn out or if the ignition system is failing. Another possibility is that the car is low on oil. If the oil level is too low, it can cause the engine to overheat, which can lead to shaking. Lastly, bald tires can also cause shaking, as they are unable to grip the road as effectively as new tires. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    5/20/2024Read more
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    Why wont my car turn off

    There are a few different reasons why your car might not be turning off when you try to turn it off. It could be that there is an issue with the ignition, the battery, or another key component of the car.
    – Make sure the car is in park and the emergency brake is engaged before you try to turn it off.
    – Try turning the car off with the key instead of using the push button ignition.
    – Check to see if all the lights on the dash board are off before you turn the car off. If any of them are still on, that could be draining power from the battery and causing the car to stay on.
    – Make sure there isn’t anything blocking the car’s exhaust pipe. If there is, that could prevent the car from turning off properly.
    – Lastly, if none of these things work, it’s possible that there is a problem with the car’s computer system. In this case, it’s definitely best to take it to a mechanic. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    2/19/2024Read more
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    Why is my vehicle smoking?

    If your vehicle is smoking, it’s important to understand why and take the appropriate steps to fix the problem. There are a few different reasons why a vehicle may smoke, and each one requires a different solution. If you see white smoke coming from the vehicle, it’s likely that there’s an issue with the coolant system. If the smoke is blue, it’s likely an oil burning issue. And if the smoke is black, it indicates that there’s a problem with the fuel system. Your vehicle may be smoking due to a leaking exhaust system. Check for holes or cracks in the exhaust pipes. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    4/1/2024Read more
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    Why is my vehicle burning oil

    If your vehicle is burning oil, it’s important to take action to determine the cause and fix the problem. Otherwise, you risk damaging your engine and incurring expensive repairs. There are a few reasons why your vehicle may be burning oil. Firstly, it could be due to a faulty PCV valve. This valve is responsible for regulating the pressure in the crankcase, and if it’s not working properly, it can allow oil to be drawn into the combustion chamber where it will burn. Secondly, worn piston rings can also cause oil burning. Piston rings seal the gap between the piston and the cylinder wall, and if they’re worn, oil can leak past them into the combustion chamber. Finally, excessive blow-by can also cause oil burning. Blow-by is when hot gases from the combustion chamber escape past the piston rings into the crankcase. This can happen if the rings are worn or if the engine is running too hot. If your vehicle is burning oil, it’s important to have it checked out by a mechanic so that they can diagnose and fix the problem. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    4/22/2024Read more
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    Why Rotate Tires?

    Just like how you take care of your shoes, tires need special care too. Tire rotation is like giving your tires a turn on the playground to make sure they wear evenly. This is important because tires can get unevenly worn out because of how heavy your car is and how you drive.

    Types of Tire Wear
    Tires have a language, and it’s all about how they wear. Imagine your tires talking to you, saying, “Look, I’m wearing out more on one side!” This is a sign, a little message asking for help. We’ll explore these signs, like when tires wear on the edges or get cup-shaped, telling you it’s time to rotate them.

    The Rotation Process
    Tires have a special dance they do for a long and healthy life. It’s like making sure everyone gets a turn in a game. We’ll learn about this dance, the patterns, and how often it should happen. Think of it as a secret code for making sure your tires last a really long time and work well.

    Benefits of Regular Rotation
    When you take care of your tires, they take care of you. Regular rotation does more than just make tires last longer. It helps your car use less fuel, like how you save more candy when you eat it slowly. Also, it makes sure your tires grip the road better, like shoes with good traction. So, by rotating your tires, you’re giving them a big thank you for making your rides smoother and safer. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    3/11/2024Read more
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    Why is my car squeaking

    There are a few reasons why your car might be squeaking. One possibility is that the brakes need to be replaced. If the brake pads are worn down, they can cause a squeaking noise when they come into contact with the rotors. Another possibility is that the suspension is damaged. If the shocks or coil springs are worn out, they might not be able to dampen car movements as effectively, resulting in a squeaking noise. Finally, it could also be an indication that there is something wrong with the steering system. If the steering wheel is loose or there is excessive play in the steering column, it can cause a squeaking noise. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    5/13/2024Read more
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    Why is my seat belt light on

    The seat belt sign in your car turns on to remind you and your passengers to wear your seat belts. There are several reasons why the seat belt sign might stay on, and it’s essential to address the issue promptly for safety reasons. Here are some common reasons why the seat belt sign might be illuminated:

    1.Unbuckled Seat Belts: The most obvious reason is that one or more seat belts in the car are not buckled. Ensure that all passengers have their seat belts securely fastened.

    2. Faulty Seat Belt Sensor: The seat belt system in modern cars includes sensors that detect whether a seat belt is buckled. A malfunction in these sensors can lead to the seat belt sign staying on even when the belts are properly secured.

    3. Seat Belt Pretensioner Issue: Some cars have seat belt pretensioners, which tighten the seat belts in the event of a crash. If there’s an issue with the pretensioner system, it could trigger the seat belt warning.

    4. Faulty Wiring or Connection: Wiring issues or poor connections in the seat belt system can lead to malfunctions and the constant illumination of the seat belt sign.

    5. Passenger Weight Sensor: In some cars, the seat belt sign might stay on if the weight sensor in the passenger seat mistakenly thinks there’s someone there without a seat belt.

    If the seat belt sign continues to stay on after checking and addressing these common issues, it’s advisable to have your car inspected by a qualified mechanic. Seat belts are crucial for safety, and any issues with the seat belt system should be addressed promptly to ensure the safety of all occupants in the vehicle. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    5/6/2024Read more
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    Why is my vehicle pulling to the right?

    If your vehicle is pulling to the right, there are a few potential causes. First, it could be an issue with your tires. If your tires are unbalanced or have uneven tread wear, they may cause your vehicle to pull to one side. Additionally, if your vehicle’s alignment is out of adjustment, it can also cause it to pull to one side. Another potential cause of your vehicle pulling to the right could be a sticking brake caliper. If the caliper on your vehicle’s right side is sticking, it can cause your vehicle to pull to that side when you brake. Finally, if there is a problem with your vehicle’s steering system, it can also cause your vehicle to pull to one side. If you’re not sure what is causing your vehicle to pull to the right, take it to a qualified mechanic for diagnosis and repair. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    4/15/2024Read more
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    Why won’t my car keys turn?

    There are a few reasons why your car key might not be turning. If the car key is new, it might just need to be cut down to size. If the car key is old, it might be worn down and need to be replaced. If the car key is bent, it might need to be straightened out. Lastly, if the steering wheel is locked in position it may cause this issue. In that case you can try to move the steering back and worth to unlock it. . #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    3/4/2024Read more
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    Why is my vehicle running hot

    There are a few reasons why vehicles might be running hot. It could be a problem with the engine, the cooling system, or something else entirely. If the engine is the issue, it could be overheating due to a buildup of debris or oil. The cooling system could be low on coolant, there could be a leak or blockage or even an issue with the radiator fan or hose. If your vehicle is running hot, it’s important to take action immediately. Otherwise, you could cause serious damage to the engine. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    4/8/2024Read more
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    Why would you need to enter a Honda Accord radio code

    Why would you need to enter a Honda Accord radio code? If you change your battery, or it dies for some reason, the radio on your Honda Accord radio will prompt you to enter a code. Usually, this can be resolved by holding the radio power button for a few seconds until the radio starts—no code necessary. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    2/12/2024Read more
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    Will a wheel alignment help my car?

    Wheel alignment is an important maintenance task for your vehicle, and there are several reasons why you should consider having it done:

    • Tire Wear Prevention:
      • Proper wheel alignment helps prevent uneven tire wear. If your wheels are not aligned correctly, certain areas of the tires may wear out faster than others, reducing the overall lifespan of your tires.
    • Improved Handling and Stability:
      • Correct wheel alignment ensures that your vehicle handles properly and maintains stability on the road. When the wheels are aligned, the car drives straight without pulling to one side, providing a smoother and safer driving experience.
    • Fuel Efficiency:
      • Misaligned wheels can create additional resistance and drag on your vehicle, leading to decreased fuel efficiency. A proper wheel alignment reduces rolling resistance, helping your car move more efficiently and use less fuel.
    • Alignment After Suspension Work:
      • If you’ve recently had suspension components replaced or repaired, it’s crucial to have a wheel alignment. Changes in suspension components can impact wheel alignment, and aligning the wheels ensures that the new parts work together effectively.
    • Prevent Steering Issues:
      • Misaligned wheels can cause your steering wheel to be off-center or vibrate while driving. Wheel alignment corrects these issues, ensuring that your steering wheel is centered and that you have a comfortable and controlled driving experience.
    • Extend the Life of Steering and Suspension Components:
      • Proper wheel alignment reduces stress on steering and suspension components. This can contribute to the extended lifespan of these parts, preventing premature wear and tear.

    Regular wheel alignments are a proactive measure to ensure the safety, performance, and efficiency of your vehicle. It’s recommended to check your wheel alignment periodically, especially after significant suspension or steering work, or if you notice any signs of misalignment while driving.  #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    2/5/2024Read more
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    Why is the heat in my car not working

    It can be frustrating when you turn on the heat in your car and nothing happens. There are a few possible reasons why your car’s heat may not be working. One possibility is that there is an issue with the engine coolant. If the coolant level is low, it can prevent the engine from reaching the proper temperature, which will in turn prevent the car’s heat from working. Another possibility is that there is a problem with the car’s heating system itself. This could be caused by a blown fuse or a malfunctioning component. If you’re not sure what the problem is, it’s best to take your car to a mechanic for diagnosis and repairs. With a little troubleshooting, you should be able to get to the bottom of why your car’s heat is not working.

    Many car owners have experienced the frustration of getting into their car on a cold day, only to find that the heat is not working. There are a number of possible reasons for this problem. One possibility is that the car’s engine is not warmed up enough. The engine needs to be running for a few minutes before the car’s heat will start working. Another possibility is that the car’s heater core is blocked. The heater core is responsible for circulating hot coolant through the car’s cabin, and a blockage can prevent it from doing its job. Finally, there could be an issue with the car’s thermostat. If the thermostat is not working properly, it may not be sending the correct signal to the car’s heater core. If you are experiencing this problem, it is best to take your car to a mechanic so they can diagnose the issue and make the necessary repairs. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    3/25/2024Read more
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    What is rotary and what do they do?

    This year is Forked River Rotary’s 50th Anniversary. In the past 50 years here are some of the organizations/charities that they have donated to. Not all are listed, but we are hoping you understand the organization a little better. Their motto “Service Above Self”

    Forked River Rotary services Lacey Township and Waretown.

    50 years of giving total

    .Scholarship Funds (Lacey High School) $1,250,000

    • Elf Program (Christmas gifts Presented to children ages up to 14 ) $1,500,000
    • Turkey Dinners Served Over 6,250 Families (To the underprivileged)
    • In-town developments Over $250,000

    o Gille Park

    o Town signage, etc.

    • International Programs Over $300,000

    o Eradicate Polio

    o Ukraine support, etc

    o Gift of Life

    • Food Drive for the Over 75 tons of food Lacey Food Bank Collected
    • American Flag Program We Put out Flags in front of the businesses of our supporters

    During Patriotic Holidays

    .Lacey township police department

    .Waretown Police Department

    .Lacey First Aid

    .Lanoka Harbor First Aid

    .Forked River Fire Co

    .Lanoka Harbor Fire Co

    .Bamber Fire Co

    And so many more.

    They are a dedicated group of people that run multiple events to help support different organizations in our town. If you’re interested please visit their Facebook page :https://www.facebook.com/rotaryclubofforkedriver to ask questions.

    1/29/2024Read more
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    Why does my vehicle smell like gas?

    Why does my vehicle small like gas? If your vehicle smells like gas, it is likely due to a fuel leak. Fuel leaks can occur for a variety of reasons, including a loose fuel cap, a damaged fuel line, or a faulty fuel injector. If you suspect that you have a fuel leak, it is important to have it repaired as soon as possible. Fuel leaks not only create an unpleasant smell, but they can also be dangerous.Finally, the smell could simply be due to spilled gasoline. If this is the case, clean up the spill and ventilate the area well before driving your vehicle.

    9/5/2023Read more
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    We Offer Shuttle Service

    We understand your busy schedule, and that’s why we’ve enhanced our services. Introducing our Concierge Pickup and Delivery Service for all your repair and maintenance needs. Our team will conveniently come to your home or office, offering pickup and delivery within a 2-mile radius. After your vehicle receives top-notch service, we’ll promptly return it to you. This is our way of expressing gratitude for choosing Ryans Servicenter. We aim to provide you with peace of mind, ensuring both your car and your family’s safety. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepair

    1/22/2024Read more
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    Why does my car battery keep dying?

    Why does my car battery keep dying? There are a few reasons why your car’s battery might keep dying. If you’re not regularly driving your car, the battery can lose its charge. This is especially true in cold weather. Another possibility is that there is a problem with the alternator, which is responsible for charging the battery. A faulty alternator can cause the battery to drain quickly. Finally, accessories like heated seats and powerful stereos can also put a strain on the battery. Have your batteries charging system tested.

    8/22/2023Read more
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    Why do I need to replace my cabin air filter?

    Why do I need to replace my cabin air filter? iMost car owners are aware that they need to change their car’s engine oil on a regular basis. However, many people are less familiar with the cabin air filter. This filter is responsible for cleaning the air that enters the car’s cabin, and it should be replaced at least every 12,000 miles. A clogged cabin air filter can reduce airflow and lead to a musty smell inside the car. It can also cause respiratory problems for passengers with allergies or asthma. Replacing the cabin air filter is an inexpensive task, so there’s no excuse for not keeping up with this important maintenance item.

    8/15/2023Read more
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    When do you replace wiper blades?

    When do you replace wiper blades? Most car wiper blades should be replaced at least once per year, and some may need to be replaced more frequently, depending on usage and exposure to the elements. In general, it’s a good idea to check your wiper blades regularly and replace them if they appear to be worn or damaged in any way. If your wipers are leaving streaks or smears on your windshield, that’s a sign that they need to be replaced. You should also replace your wipers if they appear cracked, torn, or otherwise damaged. Additionally, if your wipers are making noise or failing to clean your windshield effectively, it’s time for new blades. By replacing your wiper blades on a regular basis, you can help ensure clear visibility and a safe driving experience

    8/8/2023Read more
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    What does the thermostat do in my car?

    What does the thermostat do in my car? The car thermostat is an important part of the car engine cooling system. It helps to regulate the temperature of the car engine coolant. The car thermostat is usually located near the car engine, and it consists of a small sensor that measures the car engine temperature. When the car engine coolant temperature gets too high, the car thermostat opens and allows the coolant to flow into the car engine. This helps to cool down the car engine and prevent it from overheating. The car thermostat also helps to regulate the flow of coolant through the car radiator. When the car radiator is not getting enough coolant, it can cause the car engine to overheat. The car thermostat helps to prevent this by regulating the flow of coolant through the car radiator.

    7/18/2023Read more
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    Why does my cars ac smell?

    Why does my cars ac smell? Have you ever gotten into your car on a hot day, only to be hit with a wave of unpleasant smells? If so, you’re not alone. A car’s air conditioning system is the perfect breeding ground for bacteria, and this can lead to some pretty rank odors. The good news is that there are some simple things you can do to keep your car’s AC smelling fresh and clean. First, make sure to change your car’s air filter regularly. A dirty filter can circulate harmful bacteria through the car’s cabin, leading to that musty smell. You should also have your AC system serviced by a professional every few years. This will help to remove any build-up of bacteria, and it can also help to prevent future problems. By taking these simple steps, you can keep your car’s AC smelling pleasant all summer long.

    8/29/2023Read more
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    What is an engine air filter?

    What is an engine air filter? An engine air filter is a car part that helps to clean the air that enters the engine. The filter is usually made of paper or cloth and helps to remove dirt, dust, and other pollutants from the air. A clean air filter is essential for maintaining a healthy car engine, and it can also help to improve fuel efficiency. Air filters typically need to be replaced every 12,000 to 15,000 miles, but this may vary depending on the car and the driving conditions. Replacing a dirty or clogged air filter can be a simple and inexpensive way to keep your car running smoothly.

    7/25/2023Read more
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    What Should I do Before A Road Trip

    What should I do before a road trip.

    • Have your tires checked
    • Have your Fluids checked
    • Have your belts checked
    • Have your brakes checked
    • Have your air conditioning checked
    • Have your windshield wipers checked

    Make sure you have these items in your car

    • Jumper cables
    • Flares
    • Tools
    • Flashlight
    • Batteries
    • First aid kit
    • Water
    • Blanket
    • Other emergency supplies

    If your vehicle is new please check to make sure you have a spare tires. Newer vehicles do not have one.

    8/1/2023Read more
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    How do you know if you need new tires?

    How to know you need new tires? One of the most important things to do is to make sure you have good quality tires that are suitable for all conditions.If your tires are wearing down unevenly, or if they are starting to show signs of wear and tear, it’s probably time to get new ones. Another good way to tell is if your car starts to slip and slide more on wet,icy or snowy roads. Check the tread depth and inspect the sidewalls for damage as well.

    6/20/2023Read more
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    What do spark plugs do?

    What do spark plugs do? Car spark plugs are devices that create a spark of electricity in the car engine to ignite the air-fuel mixture. It is this spark that starts the car engine. Car spark plugs are an essential component of the car engine, and they must be in good working order for the car to run properly. There are many different types of car spark plugs, and each type has its own specific function. Spark plugs can be made of different materials, and they can have different sizes and shapes. The most common type of car spark plug is the round, silver-colored plug with a small tip. These plugs are designed to create a strong spark that will Ignite the air-fuel mixture in the car engine. Car spark plugs typically need to be replaced every 30,000 miles or so, and it is important to use the correct type of plug for your car model. Incorrectly sized or shaped plugs can cause engine misfires and damage to the car engine.

    7/11/2023Read more
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    How come my car’s key won’t turn?

    How come my car’s key won’t turn? If your car key won’t turn, there are a few possible explanations. It could be that the key is simply worn out and needs to be replaced. Alternatively, the problem could be with the ignition itself. If the car key won’t turn in the ignition, it may be because the ignition switch is not in the “run” position. Another possibility is that there is some sort of obstruction preventing the key from turning, such as a build-up of dirt or grime. If the car key is new, it might just need to be cut down to size. If the car key is bent, it might need to be straightened out. Lastly, if the steering wheel is locked in position, it may cause this issue.

    5/23/2023Read more
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    How Diesel Motors Work

    Diesel motors work by compressing just the air. The compression builds up the air temperature inside. When this happens the fuel converts to very fine particles and it lights suddenly. Diesel motors might be either two-stroke or four-stroke meaning that the piston travels around 2 or 4 times in one cycle while turning the crankshaft.

    Diesels Ryans Servicenter Lanoka harbor 08734

    Just a little FYI.


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    Do I need an Alignment after replacing my tires?

    After new tires, it’s always recommended that you get an alignment done. The alignment is what it says. It aligns the vehicle suspension to the ground. That way you have a smoother ride. So if some part of your suspension is off your tires do not touch the ground. Which is causing uneven wear. That means you wouldn’t get the entire life out of your tires. Our alignment machine uses lasers to get to the closet alignment degree. With our bumpy roads, we are sure you may need to have an alignment check done. 609-693-2966.

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    6/21/2021Read more
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    Why is my Air Conditioning Blowing Warm?

    Why is my Air Conditioning Blowing Warm?

     

    Reasons why your Air Conditioning is not cold enough is your air conditioning system uses refrigerant to create cold air. There may not be enough refrigerant in your system. There can be pinholes and leaks that allow the refrigerant to escape. Rubber Hoses can fall apart inside causing the pieces to can get stuck in the Filters and other parts. Which stops proper circulation. This can also cause your Compressor to freeze up.Sometimes a worn belt causes slippage and also adds to the problem. If your air conditioning isn’t working properly make an appointment and let our ASE technicians take a look.

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    Why Is My Air Conditioning Not Working
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    What happens when my car runs out of gas

    What happens when your car runs out of gas? It may sputter, have power surges, and could even backfire. After that, the engine will shut off and you will lose power to your brakes and steering. If that happens be aware you can still control it but will have to use a lot more muscle power than you are used to. The other reason why you do not want to run out of gas in the bottom of your gas tank.  The tank has all the contaminants from all the previous years of driving. The fuel filter does filter most of this out. But the little bitty pieces can get through and lodge into your fuel pump or fuel injectors. Also keeping gas in the tank keeps your fuel pump cooler and longer-lasting. So make sure you fill-up. #ryansservicenter

    7/12/2021Read more
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    What do the Numbers on my Tires Mean?

    When looking at your tires you may see a number like this P260/70R16 108T.  Well, the P stands for a passenger vehicle. If there was an LT that stands for a light truck. The number (260) indicates the height of the tire. The (70) indicates the width of the tire. The next number (R16) R stands for radial and the 16 is the wheel diameter or rim size. The number that follows (108T) is the speed rating for this tire. If you are wondering what size tire your vehicle needs look on the inside of the drivers side of your door jam. There is a listing there that shows you the right fit for your vehicle.

    If you need help with tires give us a call we explain and show you all you need to know about your vehicle’s tires.

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    6/6/2021Read more
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    Why Is My Air Conditioning Not Blowing?

    If your vehicle’s Air conditioning isn’t blowing air, there are a few things that can cause it.

    • The Air Conditioning may need recharging.
    • There may be a leak in the refrigerant. Unfortunately, you cant see this leak. The refrigerant disappears as it hits the air. We add a special dye to the system that helps find the leak.
    • The cooling fan isn’t working. This is very important because it also helps keep your engine cool as well.
    • The Condensor is blocked.

    As you can see there are different things that can happen. Call us, ask questions. We want you to remain cool all summer. 609-693-2966

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    5/24/2021Read more
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    Serpentine Belt

    The serpentine belt gets powered by the engine as it turns. The belt runs your alternator, air conditioning, and power steering pump. On certain vehicles, it also runs the water pump, radiator fan, and power brakes.

    If the serpentine belt breaks your battery won’t last. The car can not run on the battery. If this happens the engine could overheat before the battery dies. Your steering and braking could also be affected.

    Checking for belt cracks no longer applies to newer belts, it depends on the belt thickness. We have new tools to measure the depth of the belt.

    4/7/2021Read more
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    Alternators

    The BATTERY stores enough power to turn over your motor and makes you move. But that is about it, you can go a couple of miles on the battery. The ALTERNATOR produces enough power to run your motor. ALTERNATORS  need to re-energize your battery. When the ALTERNATOR  isn’t working there’s not enough power for everything to run. ALTERNATORS  get exhausted. They are turned by the SERPENTINE BELT and spin 2 to 3 times faster than the ENGINE. If you are having issues getting the ALTERNATOR checked so you don’t get stranded.

    3/25/2021Read more
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    Your Timing Belt & Preventing Engine Damage

    Let’s address a maintenance item for preventing your vehicle from suffering severe engine damage – timing belt replacement.

    Your timing belt, though seeming so insignificant, choreographs the timing of your combustion process. Meaning, it is what controls your pistons and when they travel up and down in the cylinder. Also, making sure the intake valves open at the right time to let in air and fuel, and that they close at the right time to allow the fuel to burn and then the exhaust valves open at the right time to let out the exhaust.

    All this happens thousands of times a minute and it’s your timing belt that makes sure the valves are opening and closing at precisely the right time. If the timing is off, your vehicle engine won’t run. And that’s the best case.

    The worst case for any driver is that a valve is opening at the wrong time and collides with the piston. The result is bent valves and maybe even more damage to the cylinder head. Repairs can run several thousand dollars.

    Now, timing belts just wear out naturally so you want to replace a worn belt before it slips or breaks. Check your owner’s manual or with your friendly and knowledgeable pros at Ryan’s Servicenter to see when they recommend you replace the timing belt. If you’ve never replaced your timing belt and have had your vehicle for a while, talk with your service advisor right away to see if you’re due.

    On some engines, the water pump is driven by the timing belt as opposed to the serpentine belt. If that’s the case, it’s a good idea to replace the water pump when you’re replacing the timing belt, and vice versa since much of the same work has to be done for either. The same is true for the timing belt tensioner – it should be inspected and possibly replaced.

    Now, replacing a timing belt is one of the more expensive routine maintenance items on service schedules. But not replacing your timing belt can lead to some of the most repairs you’re likely to ever have.

    9/7/2020Read more
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    Muffler

    Driving around town, we’ve all heard a car or truck that needs a new muffler. But there’s more to the exhaust system than just the muffler. The exhaust system has three main functions:

    1. To safely get hot exhaust gas from the engine out the tailpipe
    2. Treats the exhaust to remove harmful pollutants
    3. Muffle the engine noise

    Exhaust gas is poisonous; no one wants the exhaust getting into their passenger compartments. For example, carbon monoxide can be deadly. That’s why you should never run your engine in a closed garage. If you have a leak somewhere in the exhaust system, exhaust could get into the passenger cabin and make you sick or even kill you.

    If you ever happen to smell exhaust in the vehicle, roll down your windows and get it inspected at Ryan’s Servicenter. You may smell or see exhaust coming from the engine compartment or under the vehicle if you have a leak. Sometimes the sound from an exhaust leak is loud and obvious. Sometimes it’s a ticking sound when you start the engine that goes away as you drive. That could be a small crack or a bad fitting that leaks when it’s cold but seals up when the metal heats and expands.

    Exhaust gas contains a number of pollutants and particulates. The catalytic converter scrubs some of those harmful substances. And diesel vehicles have systems to deal with soot. Catalytic converters eventually wear out and need to be replaced. They’re expensive so you want to help them last as long as possible by keeping the fuel system clean and replacing your air filter. These components need to be tested for function with an emissions test from time to time. And that leaves the muffler.

    The beauty of getting a new muffler is that you can

    9/7/2020Read more
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    Why does my car stall at a light?

    Sometimes, a car might stop working when you stop at a traffic light. This can happen for different reasons.
    1.Idle Air Control Valve (IACV): If this part is not working well, it can make the car stop when you’re not moving.
    2.Fuel System Issues: If the part that brings fuel to the engine is not working, the car might not get enough fuel and stop.
    3.Ignition System Problems: Things like bad spark plugs or ignition coils can make the car stall.
    4.Airflow and Throttle Issues: If the air going into the engine is not right, or if the part controlling how much air goes in (throttle body) is not working, the car might stop.

    If your car keeps stopping at lights, it’s important to askypur mechanic for help to find out what’s wrong. They can fix the specific problem to make your car work better. #ryansservicenter, #carrepair, #autorepai

    7/29/2024Read more
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    Customer Relationships

    You wouldn’t walk into a different dentist’s office every time you needed a tooth looked at. You wouldn’t pick out someone at random every time you needed your hair cut. And on tax day? You probably wouldn’t trust your taxes to a stranger.

    There are some professionals for whom you feel your relationship is more than just client and customer. They’re almost like friends, and since you know them well after years of going to them, you know the quality of their work and that they have a track record of doing their best for you.

    You may not realize it, but the relationship with your automotive service professional should have that personal connection, too. It may take some time to find the one place where the rapport just feels right. But when you do, you know when you walk in the door, and your service advisor greets you with a smile, things are going to be done right. And you’ll be confident that they’ll only recommend and perform work your vehicle really needs.

    Just as with your accountant, lawyer, or person who cuts your hair, the relationship with Ryan’s Service Center is a two-way street. The longer we get to know you, the more we understand your needs and expectations of us. And you get to know our work, our professional ethics and the quality of work we do. That mutual trust is something we both value.
    Facilities that have been in business for a long time know how important that long-term relationship is. That’s why we hire and train professional technicians who take their job and training seriously… but also know the human side of automotive repairs and trust.

    So, don’t be a stranger. It’s a relationship that is a win-win for both of us.

    9/7/2020Read more
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    Check Engine Light

    When your check engine light comes on, you may be torn between utter panic and just wanting to ignore it and hope it goes away. That’s perfectly understandable. That same check engine light could come on for anything from a serious engine or transmission problem all the way down to a loose gas cap.

    There’s a very common misconception that the trouble codes stored in your engine computer when your check engine light comes on will specifically identify a problem. It’s really more like pointing to the symptoms of a problem.

    Call Ryan’s Servicenter at 609.693.2966 for help with your check engine light.

    Think of taking your temperature. Say it’s 101. Your heat sensor – the thermometer – tells you that your temperature is out of the normal range. But it doesn’t tell you why you have a fever. Is it the flu or a sinus infection? You need more information; more tests.

    For any given trouble code, there could be a number of causes. So your trained technician takes the trouble code as a starting point and begins a diagnostic process to determine the cause of the problem. And some problems take longer to solve than others.

    When your engine management system logs a problem and illuminates the check engine light, this is when a technician will plug in a scanner, download the trouble codes and go to work tracing the cause of the problem.

    That’s just the first step. That’s when our technician’s training, equipment, databases and skill get put to work diagnosing the problem and fixing it.

    If your check engine light is flashing it means that the problem could lead to serious damage. You should get to Ryan’s Servicenter as soon as possible to get the problem solved. If it’s on but not flashing, you have some time to get in at your convenience.

    9/7/2020Read more
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    Wiper Blades

    Wiper blades may not be the most exciting topic for most of us,  but they are pretty important. We have all had an experience when a sudden snow or rain storm hits while we’re driving; then when we turn on the wipers – nothing but streaks and bumps . This can be especially bad at night when the glare of on-coming headlights distorts your vision.

    Simple answer: change your wiper blades BEFORE they fail. Check them out every couple of months just to see how they are working. Of course, the more you use your wipers, the sooner they’ll wear out. Areas with lots of storms or those who drive a lot in NJ where there are bugs and road grime will use their blades more.

    Remember they are exposed to sunlight, ozone, soap, and extreme hot and cold NJ temperatures which lead to deterioration. The blades can just rot away, fall apart, rip or tare before you think you need them. If the blades are torn it lead to scratches in your windshield.

    There are two elements to the blade. First, the wiper blade itself: Some have a single wiping edge. Others have multiple edges – kind of like a multi-blade razor. The idea is to maximize wiping power during both swipes of the blade.

    The other part is the wiper frame. This is the structure that applies pressure on the blade as it passes over the windshield. A conventional frame has four to six contact points on the blade. These apply pressure used to clear water and snow. A beam frame provides uniform pressure along the entire surface of the wiper. Their shape catches the wind passing over the vehicle to provide additional downforce to help get a clean swipe. A hybrid frame has four to six contact points as with a conventional blade, but also incorporates an airfoil to provide additional downforce as with beam blades.

    Give us a call at Ryan’s Servicenter we can help you change your wipers and answer your questions. With our standard oil change we also check and fill (if needed) your wiper washer  fluid.

    9/7/2020Read more
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    Cooling System

    The cooling system in an engine has five components: the radiator, the radiator cap, the hoses, the thermostat and the water pump. The water pump is literally the heart of the system. Just as your own heart keeps your blood circulating through your body, the water pump keeps coolant circulating through your engine.

    The water pump is driven by a belt, chain or gear and only operates while the engine is running. It has a limited life span and sooner or later will have to be replaced. You can check your owner’s manual to find out how long your water pump should last. Some can fail at only 40,000 miles, but almost all of them fail by 100,000 miles.

    Water pumps don’t gradually wear out; they fail. Basically they’re either working or they’re not. A failed water pump has to be replaced.

    Water pumps can fail in two ways: they can spring a leak or their bearings fail. Leaks can come from a cracked pump, but usually develop at the gasket where the pump attaches to the engine.

    If you hear a low-pitched grinding sound coming from the water pump, it’s time for a new one. If you see coolant leaking in the area near the pump, it needs to be replaced. Also, coolant on the driveway could indicate water pump failure. Many water pumps aren’t visible because they’re under a plastic cover, so you may have to take your vehicle to Ryan’s Servicenter to know if the water pump has failed.

    If your water pump is run by the timing belt, then it should be replaced when you replace the belt. Most timing belts need to be replaced at around 60,000 to 90,000 miles. The labor for replacing a timing belt is about 90% the same for replacing a water pump, so it’s cost-effective to take care of them both at the same time.

    Also, if your water pump develops a leak (if it’s powered by the timing belt), you have to replace the timing belt as well since contamination by coolant fluid damages the belt. It just makes sense to replace both of these parts whenever either one needs it.

    Replacing a water pump at Ryan’s Servicenter is a car care issue that all of us face eventually. They don’t last forever. On the other hand, we can extend the life of most of the components of our vehicle through preventive maintenance. Just as exercise and diet keep our heart healthy, regular check-ups and fluid changes will keep our vehicles healthy. Talk to your friendly and knowledgeable Ryan’s Servicenter service advisor.

    9/7/2020Read more
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    Wheel Alignment

    The varying weather conditions in New Jersey, particularly in Ocean County, cause changes in road conditions all the time. Not only can that make it treacherous to drive but it wreaks havoc on the road surface. While you travel Route 9 through Lanoka Harbor, you may not see that big pothole until it’s too late or you might slide into the curb during icy road conditions, setting your steering wheel off center and making your alignment pull.

    Visit the wheel alignment professionals at Ryan’s Servicenter in Lanoka Harbor for quick, accurate, and affordable wheel alignment and steering system service from a family-owned and family-friendly repair shop.

    Why Choose Ryan’s Servicenter for your Wheel Alignment?

    Experienced and Friendly Technicians

    Our technicians are ASE-Certified and are trained specifically in the use of advanced wheel alignment equipment. We understand the importance of properly aligned wheels, not just for your driving comfort but for your safety on the road as well. We will quickly and accurately perform your wheel alignment exactly to the manufacturer’s specifications.

    Comprehensive Alignment and Wheel Inspections

    Your wheel alignment is more than just setting the proper angles and letting you go. We perform a comprehensive inspection on any components that can affect your wheel alignment, from your wheels and tires to your suspension and steering components. We will advise you if additional repairs are required to your vehicle or to correct your wheel alignment.

    Precision Wheel Alignments

    Your wheel alignment is performed using laser-precision Hunter wheel alignment equipment. We adjust each angle — the toe angle, camber, and caster — to the precise manufacturer’s specification and provide you with a printout after so you can see what has been performed.

    Wheel alignments performed:

    • 2-Wheel Alignments
    • 4-Wheel Alignments

    Convenience and Benefits for our Customers

    • Free Shuttle Service in 2-mile Radius
    • 24-hour Early Bird Dropoff
    • Family-friendly
    • Female-friendly
    • 6 Months Free Financing with Approval
    • 24 month/24,000 mile warranty
    • NAPA Certified
    • Authorized Extended Warranty Repair Provider

    For your next wheel alignment in Lanoka Harbor, choose Ryan’s Servicenter — where we make happy cars! Call us at (609) 693-2966 or fill out the online appointment form to schedule your visit.

    9/7/2020Read more
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    Do I really need to replace my cabin air filter

    You know that feeling when you first step into your car on a hot day? The initial blast of heat can be pretty unpleasant. But what if, instead of heat, you were greeted by a musty smell? Or worse yet, a faint hint of gasoline? These are just a few of the signs that it might be time to replace your car’s cabin air filter.

    Cabin air filters are designed to trap contaminants like dust, pollen, and even mold spores before they can enter the car’s cabin. Over time these filters can become clogged, which reduces their effectiveness. Not only can this cause unpleasant odors, but it can also lead to reduced airflow and poorer fuel economy. In extreme cases, it can even cause engine damage. Fortunately, replacing a cabin air filter is typically a quick and easy job that doesn’t require any special tools or expertise. So if your car’s cabin isn’t smelling as fresh as it used to, it might be time for a new air filter.

    3/28/2023Read more
  • Why Is My Air Conditioning Blowing Warm Air? Common Reasons Your A/C Isn’t Cooling Properly

    If your car’s air conditioning isn’t blowing cold air, there could be several reasons behind it. Here are some common issues that might be causing the problem:

    • Low Refrigerant Levels: Your A/C system relies on refrigerant to produce cold air. If levels are low, it won’t cool properly.

    • Leaks in the System: Small pinholes or cracks in hoses and seals can cause refrigerant to leak out over time.

    • Clogged or Deteriorating Hoses: Rubber hoses can break down internally, sending debris into filters and other components. This can restrict flow and even cause the compressor to seize.

    • Worn or Slipping Belts: A slipping A/C belt can reduce performance and lead to further damage if left unchecked.

    If you're noticing warm air or inconsistent cooling, it's time to have it checked out. Schedule an appointment and let our certified ASE technicians diagnose the issue and get you back to feeling cool and comfortable.

    6/26/2025Read more

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