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Bernie's News & Tips
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Fuel Cost Reduction
and Improving Fuel Mileage
We all remember the days when gas was less than $2.00 a gallon. Well those days are long behind us now and we now know the term “what goes up must come down” is a farce. Gas prices are reaching all time highs and as busy as we all are today we need our cars more than ever so here are some tips that can help increase mileage and reduce your overall fuel bill as much as 30%.
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On the Road: Drive More Efficiently
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Slowing Down – According to the Department of Energy, slowing down from 65 mph to 55 mph can increase your miles per gallon as much as 15%,
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Remove Excess Weight and Accessories – An extra 100 pounds can reduce fuel mileage by 2%. Bicycle and ski racks add drag and this can cost you another 3% on the freeway.
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Cruise Control and Overdrive– Maintaining constant speeds and lowering RPMs will help conserve fuel.
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Air Conditioning and Other Accessories – Using your air conditioning and other accessories put additional loads on your engine, resulting in lower fuel economy. Only using them when you absolutely have to will save on fuel usage.
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Combining Errands – One longer trip on a warm engine is much better than several trips on a cold engine. Planning an efficient route will even save you more money at the pump
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Avoid Long Idle Times and Aggressive Driving – In the summer you don’t need to warm your vehicle up, instead drive a little slower for the first couple of miles. Also, rapid acceleration and heavy braking can lower your gas mileage 3-5%.
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At the Shop: Maintain Your Vehicle
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Oil Services – Clean oil reduces friction and dissipates heat promoting better fuel efficiency. Using Synthetic Oils will increase fuel efficiency even more.
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Tire Maintenance – Improperly inflated tires alone can cost you as much as 7% in gas mileage, not to mention a safety hazard. Make sure your tires are properly inflated, rotated and evaluated on a regular basis. Abnormal wear can be an indication of an alignment problem which will lower fuel economy even more.
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Fuel and Air Filters – Dirty and clogged filters can decrease engine performance, thus reducing gas mileage as much as 10%. Having them properly serviced can pay for themselves with in 2-3 fill-ups.
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Tune-Ups– An improperly tuned engine will cause loss of power, increase in emissions and a decrease in fuel economy, up to 50%! Having the state of tune inspected regularly and following your Factory Maintenance Requirements will keep you on the road more and away from the costly gas pumps.
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“Engine Light” On – Your on board computer is warning you of trouble and decrease in fuel mileage, 10-40% in most cases. Have your vehicle properly tested and repaired will not only save you in gas money but it will reduce premature aging and failure some of your vehicle’s other critical systems and components.
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Be Skeptical – Claims for devices that will “boost your mileage,” “improve your fuel economy,” or the like usually only provide marginal improvement at best. The Environmental Protection Agency has tested over 100 supposed gas-saving devices and found that very few provide any fuel economy benefits at all. To see a list of tested products go to www.epa.gov/otag/consumer.htm and click on Inventors/Devices.
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Bernie's Helpful Hints
Kick the Tires
It’s not a bad idea to give the ol’ tires a kick now and then. Did you know that over- or under-inflated tires cost you money, pollutes our environment and manipulates your vehicles designed handling capabilities.
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Under inflated tires by only four or five psi can reduce
gas mileage as much as 10%.
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Burning extra gasoline unnecessarily adds carbon dioxide
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When tuning chassis systems for safe and consistent handling behaviors,
specific tire sizes and inflation pressures are key to the engineered specifications.
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How to Read a Tire
You can find all the information you need to know about your tires right on the tires themselves. Each tire has its width, sidewall height, construction, wheel diameter, weight load code, speed rating and maximum tire inflation rating written on the side of the tire.
For example: 195/60R15 87H MAX PRESSURE 35 psi
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tire width in millimeters
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sidewall height as a percentage of the tire width
(60% of 195 is 117 millimeters)
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radial construction
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weight load code – maximum weight capacity
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speed rating – maximum speed a properly inflated tire will withstand for a determined amount of time.
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Number of pounds per square inch you should inflate your tire cold. If you have been driving then rule of thumb is allow for a 5% increase. 35 psi rating should read approximately 37 psi warm.
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All tires should be inflated, rotated, and evaluated on a regular basis. Tires should be evaluated and have the inflation adjusted every 3,000 miles and rotated every 6,000 miles or every other oil service.
You will be happy to know that Bernie’s Automotive has teamed up with most of the major tire manufactures which allows us to provide tire maintenance to our valued customers for a competitive price. Now you can expect the same great service and satisfaction in tires that you have become accustomed to in auto repair.
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Washing & Waxing Your Vehicle
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Washing your car is like taking a good hot shower, it just makes you feel better. But there are some important things to remember. First, household detergent is a real no-no; it's likely to take off the wax and damage the paint. There are numerous products designed especially for your purpose available in auto supply stores, use one of them.
Work in the shade and use a sponge, towel or wash mitt. These should be kept completely free of abrasive grit. Pay attention to those crevices underneath the vehicle that accumulate mud and road dirt. The high pressure hose in a do-it-yourself car wash is great for this, as is a home style pressure washer. |
Automotive chemical manufacturers have developed new products that make the finished job more impressive. Tires and black plastic trim, for example, can be made to look like new with protective dressings. There are cleaners for chrome, aluminum and stainless steel; even products designed for hard-to-remove brake pad dust from wheels.
The Council reminds you that while we can't seem to escape harmful ultraviolet rays and acid rain, regular washing and waxing can keep your vehicle looking new.
Source: Automotive Service Association (ASA) / Car Care Council
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Bernie's Voted the Best of Ballard Automotive Service
by The Ballard News-Tribune!
For over 40 years, Bernie's Automotive Service has provided the Ballard and Fremont communities with their needed auto repairs and services. During this time, Bernie's has become a solid landmark in the community, with the original full-serve bell still hanging from the wall in the center of the shop.
We are so proud to announce that Bernie's was voted by The Ballard News-Tribune as the Best of Ballard Automotive Service! We owe our success to the people and the businesses who have supported us throughout the years.
Thank you to everyone who has continued to return to Bernie's time and time again. We will continue to strive to provide the same excellent service you have come to expect from us for the next 40 years to come.
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Bernie's Automotive Recognized by EnviroStars
Bernie’s Automotive is proud to announce it has been recognized as an EnviroStar by the King County Department of Natural Resources and Hazardous Waste Management Program. Bernie’s Automotive was reviewed and awarded 3 stars in July of 2006 and now we are one of only 57 automotive repair facilities with an EnviroStar rating.
EnviroStars is a program that certifies businesses for their efforts in preventing pollution and reducing hazardous waste. The EnviroStars program also gives consumers an objective way to identify environmentally sound businesses.
Bernie's Automotive Service is an eco-friendly business. We continually employ into our daily practices environmentally-conscious policies and procedures to help reduce our impact on the environment. Bernie’s Automotive will continue to be proactive in waste management and a leader in reducing hazardous waste, making our neighborhood a cleaner and safer place to live.
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Bernie's Supports Our Local Communities
Bernie’s Automotive supports local schools, programs, and events. We believe it is very important that we continue to invest in our future and there is no better way than investing in our local community, its schools, and their children.
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By donating automotive service packages, these beneficiaries have raised over $11,000. The most recent was the Ballard Boys and Girls Club Auction during Seafood Fest Weekend. It was their first annual auction and with the help of local sponsors, friendly donations, and loyal volunteers they were able to raise over $12,000. Nice Job!
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Other Beneficiaries of Bernie’s Automotive:
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Ballard High School
Las Senioritas
Pacific Crest Elementary
Homeward Bound Pet Shelter
Ballard Senior Citizens Center
Greenwood Senior Citizens Center
Northwest Fisheries Association Scholarship
Dick Harvey’s Memorial Fund Raiser
Ballard Toastmasters
Windermere Oak Tree Fund Raiser |
If you know of or are participating in an event, auction, or raffle that is trying to raise funds for our community centers, schools, or improvement programs please don’t hesitate to contact Troy at 206.957.2236.
Bernie’s Automotive is also proud to announce its sponsorship of several youths' sporting teams
(with the number of years in parantheses):
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Bernie’s Automotive Soccer Outdoor (11)
North Central Little League (8)
Bernie’s Automotive Soccer Indoor (5)
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