Should I Use Fuel Additives?

You’ve probably heard people talking about fuel additives from time to time. These mysterious substances are often advertised as improving the performance of your vehicle, probably by cleaning out your engine so that it runs like new once again. But are these additives all they’re cracked up to be, or is it a big batch of snake motor oil?

In truth, if you’re taking proper care of your engine, you probably aren’t going to benefit from any fuel additives. Many of the gasolines you’re pumping into your car are likely to be filled with additives already, and they’re not doing all that much for you unless your car hasn’t been properly maintained for several years. If this is the case, consider bringing your vehicle in to our Seattle auto body shop to have it tuned up.


Don’t Lock Your Keys Out of Your Car!

Our auto body shop in Seattle knows that locking your keys in your car is never a pleasant experience. So, how can you prepare for when this happens to you? Even if you would prefer not to take the risky measure of hiding a spare key on the exterior of your vehicle, there are several measures you can take to reduce your risk of being stranded outside your car.

One simple strategy is to put a spare key in your wallet. Since you’re unlikely to leave your car without both your keys and your wallet, this is a pretty safe alternative to the magnetic hide-a-key.

If your car doors can be locked from the inside, try to get in the habit of only locking your door with your keys. Further, should you ever have small children in your car, never leave them alone where they might accidentally lock the door on you.

Should the worst happen, identify a service that can unlock your door for you. Even if you do not subscribe to a service like OnStar, there are options available. Some police departments will unlock your car for little or no fee.


Checking Up on Your Heater

When winter rolls in, you don’t want to be stuck with a faulty climate control system in your car. You can make sure that your heating and cooling system is in peak condition by taking it in to our auto body shop in Seattle, but you can also take a few simple steps by yourself to better assure that you won’t be caught out in the cold without a functional heater.

  • Try running your car for roughly fifteen minutes. This should be enough time to get the engine warmed up. At this point, turn your heater on high with a medium blower. You should be getting a temperature of between 115 and 120. If not, move on to the following steps to determine where the problem may be.
  • Check out your engine coolant. If your coolant isn’t properly filled or reasonably clean, it may cause your climate control to fail.
  • Check the hoses in your engine for breakage or clogging.
  • Open your temperature door motor. You can find this by consulting your owners’ manual. When you open this door, you should be able to see the motor and shaft turning. If it is not, you should bring your car in for repairs.

Cleaning Your Cup Holders

For many of us, the car’s cup holder gets ignored in our regular cleaning routine. We tend to use it as a garbage receptacle, so grime and filth quickly gathers on the hard-to-reach bottom. Our auto body shop in Seattle advises that you periodically clean out your cup holders, following these simple steps:

  1. Remove whatever garbage and other items you can. If something appears to be stuck, you can loosen it up with a detailing brush.
  2. Once the cup holder is clear, apply some car cleaner to a sponge and wipe down the insides.
  3. Hit any tough stains or gunk with some warm, soapy water and let it soak for about ten minutes. Once you’re done soaking, get in there with a sponge or washcloth.
  4. Let the cup holder dry completely before using it again.

What to Do When Your Door is Frozen Shut

When you need to drive in a particularly cold region, you may occasionally wake up to find that your car’s door has been iced over so much that you cannot get into your vehicle. When this happens, try walking through the following steps in order to de-ice your door without doing any damage:

  • First, see if you can get into any of your other doors. If you can just get inside your car, de-icing your other doors is a simple matter of turning on the engine and getting the vehicle warmed up.
  • Once you’re sure that you need to de-ice your car, start with the keyhole. After all, you’re probably going to need to unlock your door. Try heating up your key with a lighter, then putting it into the keyhole. Repeat as needed.
  • If you find that the key refuses to turn in the lock, then you may need to thaw out the lock. A hairdryer is effective here. Simply turn it on to its highest setting and point it at the lock for a few minutes.
  • When the lock is freed up, work on the door’s seal with an ice scraper or a hairdryer. Once the seals are unstuck, try pouring some windshield wiper fluid inside to thaw out the ice that may be inside.
  • Your job isn’t done when you finally get the door open. Wipe it all down to get rid of any remaining ice and moisture that may serve to re-freeze your door later on.

Should you experience any other problems with your automobile, bring it to our Seattle auto body shop.