Monday, April 29, 2013

Will pick up any junk car batteries, junk washers, dryers, and any scrap metals.

Free junk haul away, Big Bear area. Old car batteries, scrap metals, washers, dryers, stoves, engines, cars, trucks, anything metal. Please inquire with a post, thanks.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Free Auto Repair Estimates

Save $$$ Knowledge is power!
Your brakes are squeaky so you take your car into a auto repair shop to get them replaced. You have been taking your vehicle there for a while and trust they are giving you a fair price. You already know its going to be expensive, but may feel there is nothing you can do "it is what it is". Well I have created this blog to inform you that knowledge is power! If you could get an average estimate before you take your vehicle to the repair shop, you would know about what to expect and who not to take your car to the next time. Always ask for a written estimate before they work on your vehicle. Remember auto repair shops are in business to make money, many in which will overcharge and this is where you will prevail and save money.

The next time you need a repair done on your vehicle, stop on by and leave a comment. I will post back ASAP to give you a free labor estimate. Just leave the vehicle make, model, year, engine size, and a description of what you need repaired. If you are not sure what the problem with your vehicle is maybe I can help diagnose it with you. Thank you for visiting.

Friday, April 19, 2013

How to check engine light codes GM ALDL some 95 and older

Some 95 and older GM vehicles were implemented with a diagnostic connector called OBD 1 or ALDL. There is a simple method to retrieve the codes stored on the on-board computer. First you will need to find the connector, usually located under the driver side dash. Take a paper clip and unwind it, then bend it into a U shape. Insert one end of paper clip into the A terminal and the other end into B terminal. This will ground the diagnostic terminal. Now turn the ignition key to the on position (do not start), the check engine light will start to flash! Take note of how many flashes. First it should flash once, a brief pause, then two flashes in quick succession. This is code 12. This code indicates your diagnostic system is working properly. After flashing code 12 three times your system will flash stored codes, Example: Flash Flash, Pause, Flash. This is code 21. After a codes flashes three times, it will move on to the next code. So have a pen and paper ready! Below is a list of most common codes that will appear for GM vehicles.

You now have a great idea of where to look for your problem and an understanding of why your check engine light is on. Once you have made the necessary repairs, you can now reset the engine light by disconnecting the negative battery cable for 10 seconds and then reconnect the battery cable. Hope this article was helpful! Please feel free to add comments or questions. Thank you.