May 18, 2012

Getting The Right Wheels And Tires At Parkway Automotive In Woodbridge

Filed under: Tires — parkwayau918 @ 8:44 pm

Getting The Right Wheels And Tires At Parkway Automotive In Woodbridge

A lot of people in the Woodbridge area want custom wheels. When you do this yourself (over the internet . . .) you could run into trouble if you’re not careful. Sometimes they just don’t fit right: The tires rub in turns or over bumps. Consulting a tire professional at Parkway Automotive in Woodbridge can ensure you get the right fit for your minivan. First he’ll ask you a series of questions about your driving needs and what you want in your new wheels.

Now, not every wheel can go on every vehicle. Care must be taken so that tires and wheels are not too large or that the wheel is centered too far towards the outside or the inside. If you don’t want to make any modifications to your minivan, you would need to focus on a wheel and tire combination that would fit. With trucks, some Woodbridge people like much bigger tires so they need a suspension lift.

Also, most Woodbridge people don’t realize that you need to keep the rolling diameter of your new tires – that’s the overall height of the tire – very close to what came from the factory in order for your anti-lock brakes and stability control systems to work properly.

The minivan computers that control these systems are calibrated to a certain size tire. When you go bigger or smaller, the computer doesn’t know what changes you made so it can’t tell how fast you’re going. This, of course, means it sends commands to the brakes and traction control that are based on the wrong sensor information. If you go with a different rolling diameter, your minivan vehicle control computer can be reprogrammed for the new tire size. At Parkway Automotive, we can give you information about control computer reprogramming.

Either way, there are hundreds of wheel and tire choices to choose from in Woodbridge.
You can pick the style of wheel you want and then talk with your Woodbridge tire professional about how big the wheel should be – and select the right tire to meet your style, performance, ride and handling needs – and the best way to do all this is to have your personable Parkway Automotive tire specialist see your minivan in person so mistakes are not made.

At Parkway Automotive, we also offer brake service and wheel bearing service.

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Parkway Automotive
703.590.4105
3830 Prince William Pky
Woodbridge, VA 22192

At Parkway Automotive in Woodbridge VA (22192) we install quality NAPA replacement parts. Give us a call at 703.590.4105. To learn more about NAPA AutoCare, visit www.NAPAAutoCare.com.

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May 10, 2012

Battery Replacement In Woodbridge

Filed under: Battery — parkwayau918 @ 5:18 pm

Battery Replacement In Woodbridge

Car batteries wear out just like any other battery and need to be replaced. There are a couple of things Woodbridge minivan owners should know when looking for a new car battery: one is cold cranking amps and the other is reserve capacity.

Let’s start with cold cranking amps. This can be thought of as the power output used to start a cold minivan engine. The number of cold cranking amps you need depends on your vehicle and where you live around Woodbridge, specifically how cold it is where you live. The two factors are that the colder an engine is, the more power it takes to turn the minivan engine over to get it started. It has all that cold, sluggish oil to contend with. The other factor is that the chemical reaction in the battery that creates electrical energy is less efficient in the cold.

So the colder it gets in Woodbridge, more power is needed, but the available power drops.

If you live where it’s cold, you need a battery with more cold cranking amps than you do where it’s moderate or hot. You should always get at least as many cold cranking amps as the manufacturer recommends, but may want to upgrade at Parkway Automotive if you live where it gets real cold.

An important note: Batteries may also list the Cranking Amps – CA – number. It is the Cold Cranking Amps – or CCA – that is the important number here. CCA is the number to use in your comparisons.

Now with all this talk of cold temperatures in Woodbridge, it’s important to note that heat is the real enemy of long battery life. In other words, the damage that’s done over the hot summer months in Woodbridge shows up with the increased demands on the minivan battery when the weather turns cold.

Now on to reserve capacity: It’s a measurement of the number of minutes of reserve power the battery has at a given load. The number is more important these days because of parasitic drain. Parasitic drain is the battery energy that’s used when the key is off. So the power drawn by the minivan security system, the remote start system, even the power the minivan computers require to maintain their memory.

Reserves are also needed when you make very short trips around Woodbridge. You’re not driving long enough for the battery to recover the energy it used to start the minivan engine.

So go with the minimum recommended by your manufacturer and upgrade if you need more. Talk with your personable Parkway Automotive service advisor about options. If you need more from your battery, a larger capacity battery may be called for.

Batteries are a big ticket item for most Woodbridge motorists, so the warranty gives peace of mind. Be sure to ask about the car battery warranty at Parkway Automotive so you know what you’re getting. At Parkway Automotive, we have been providing quality auto service in Woodbridge for 10 years.

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Parkway Automotive
3830 Prince William Pky
Woodbridge, VA 22192

At Parkway Automotive in Woodbridge VA (22192) we install quality NAPA replacement parts. Give us a call at 703.590.4105. To learn more about NAPA AutoCare, visit www.NAPAAutoCare.com.

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May 1, 2012

Cooling System Service At Parkway Automotive

Filed under: Cooling System — parkwayau918 @ 9:11 pm

Cooling System Service At Parkway Automotive

Your minivan cooling system’s job is to keep your engine cool. Coolant (also called antifreeze) mixed with water flows through your engine and absorbs heat. The mixture then flows out to the radiator where it’s cooled by air flowing over the radiator. From there the cooled mix circulates back through the minivan engine to absorb more heat.

Coolant, or antifreeze, is specially formulated to keep your engine safe in a wide range of environmental and operating temperatures in Woodbridge.

Without coolant, the minivan’s metal engine parts would expand so much that the engine would seize up and stop running.  Expensive parts could be broken or warp so badly they would have to be replaced at Parkway Automotive in Woodbridge. It could even be so bad that the whole engine is ruined and has to be replaced.

Also, if it’s freezing outside in Woodbridge, the water in your engine could freeze while your vehicle is sitting out in the VA cold. This is why you check coolant levels frequently and have your cooling system inspected for leaks. Also your manufacturer has a maintenance requirement for draining and replacing your coolant. These recommendations can vary widely, so check your Woodbridge owner’s manual or ask your service advisor at Parkway Automotive in Woodbridge.

The reason you need to change the coolant is that it has additives in it to protect the cooling system. As you can imagine, with all the heat, the cooling system’s a pretty harsh environment. The additives keep the fluid from becoming corrosive and damaging the radiator and other Woodbridge cooling system components. Over time, the additives are depleted and the coolant just has to be replaced. A simple pH test can measure the coolant’s acidity.

You may have noticed that there are different colors of antifreeze at Parkway Automotive: it is very important that you use the correct type.  The different coolant types are different colors so you don’t mix them up.  Manufacturers use different materials to make the cooling system, and they require different types of antifreeze to protect them.

So check with your personable Parkway Automotive service advisor or owner’s manual for the right kind because using the wrong coolant can void the warranty for your minivan cooling system.

Ask us about suspension service, wheel bearing service and CV joint repair.

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Parkway Automotive
703.590.4105
3830 Prince William Pky
Woodbridge, VA 22192

At Parkway Automotive in Woodbridge VA (22192) we install quality NAPA replacement parts. Give us a call at 703.590.4105. To learn more about NAPA AutoCare, visit www.NAPAAutoCare.com.

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April 26, 2012

Wheel Alignment Service At Parkway Automotive In Woodbridge

Filed under: Alignment — parkwayau918 @ 9:35 pm

Wheel Alignment Service At Parkway Automotive In Woodbridge

When all of a vehicle’s wheels are lined up exactly with each other, your wheels are in alignment. Hitting a road hazard in Woodbridge or even just the normal bumps and bounces of everyday VA driving can cause your minivan wheels to be out of alignment. This can lead to expensive premature tire and suspension wear.

Here are some alignment basics from Parkway Automotive:
The first angle is called toe: do the wheels point in towards each other or away from each other at the front of the tire.
The next angle is called camber: do the wheels tip in or out at the top.
And finally, there is castor. Castor measures the angle where the front axles attach to the vehicle.

The ideal alignment for your minivan was designed by its engineers. Parkway Automotive alignment service starts with an inspection of the steering and suspension – so see if anything’s bent, broken or worn out. Then the Parkway Automotive technician will look at tire condition. From there, the minivan is put on an alignment rack and an initial alignment reading is taken. The wheels are then aligned to manufacturer’s specifications.

Your owner’s manual probably has a recommendation for how often your minivan alignment should be checked – usually every couple of years. If you suspect an alignment problem with your minivan, get it checked at Parkway Automotive before you suffer expensive tire or suspension damage.

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Parkway Automotive
703.590.4105
3830 Prince William Pky
Woodbridge, VA 22192

At Parkway Automotive in Woodbridge VA (22192) we install quality NAPA replacement parts. Give us a call at 703.590.4105. To learn more about NAPA AutoCare, visit www.NAPAAutoCare.com.

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April 19, 2012

Why Is My Check Engine Light On? Parkway Automotive Has Answers

Filed under: Check Engine Light — parkwayau918 @ 7:06 pm

Why Is My Check Engine Light On Parkway Automotive Has Answers

The Check Engine Light strikes fear into the hearts of some Woodbridge drivers and is totally ignored by just as many. Just what it means is a mystery to most of us in VA.

First, if your minivan check engine light is flashing, that means that something is wrong that could cause severe damage to the catalytic converter or other components. Get that taken care of right away. If your check engine light is flashing, you shouldn’t drive at Woodbridge highway speeds, tow or haul heavy loads. Take it easy all the way to Parkway Automotive in Woodbridge.

If the light is glowing steadily, you should keep an eye on it for a day or two. If the light doesn’t go off, schedule an appointment with your Woodbridge service advisor to get it checked out.

Some more information from Parkway Automotive on how the Check Engine Light works may be informative. Most of your minivan engine functions are controlled by a computer, not surprisingly, called an engine control computer. The computer is able to adjust many engine parameters for environmental conditions, engine condition and even the way you drive in Woodbridge.

In order to make these adjustments, the minivan computer relies on a network of sensors to provide data. The computer knows the proper operating range for each sensor. When a sensor reading is out of range the computer runs some tests and may turn on the Check Engine Light.

The minivan computer will also try to make adjustments to compensate for some readings. If it can do so, it’ll then turn off the Check Engine Light.

If the problem can’t be resolved then the light will remain on and you should get your minivan looked at at Parkway Automotive.
Your personable service technician will plug a scanner into the on-board diagnostic port and read the trouble code stored in the computer. The trouble code will give your Parkway Automotive technician a starting place as he diagnoses the cause of the problem.

At Parkway Automotive, we also offer brake service and wheel bearing service.

Give us a call

Parkway Automotive
703.590.4105
3830 Prince William Pky
Woodbridge, VA 22192

At Parkway Automotive in Woodbridge VA (22192) we install quality NAPA replacement parts. Give us a call at 703.590.4105. To learn more about NAPA AutoCare, visit www.NAPAAutoCare.com.

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