Posted on 12/4/2019
A technician was telling us the other day that he was servicing an engine and spotted something he'd never seen before: A collection of dry dog food siting on a horizontal metal ledge near the base of the engine. It was neatly stashed and was in a spot where the food pellets couldn't have simply fallen down in there. Even though it's the first time he'd seen dog food in an engine, he immediately knew what was going on. Critters like mice or chipmunks had found the dog food somewhere nearby and had used the engine as a nice storage unit. Mice, squirrels, chipmunks—you name it—like the heat of the engine. And they'll use that to store up supplies of food for use in cold weather when outside food supplies are scarce. The problem is they'll also chew on engine components while they're there. And they can do a lot of damage if they start gnawing on the wires. Depending on how much of your electrical system needs to be replaced, repairs can mou ... read more
Posted on 12/4/2019
When accidents occur in Las Vegas, NV, the victims' emergency contacts are extremely important. Too often, those involved aren't able to provide rescuers with phone numbers and medical information.When NV police and rescue workers must sift through pockets, glove compartments, wallets, purses and cell phone directories, they waste precious time.In the unfortunate event that you are involved in an accident, you have people in the Las Vegas, NV, area who you'll want to be contacted to arrange help, give consent to treatment and inform Las Vegas paramedics of medical conditions, allergies or medications.A brilliantly simple solution is now spreading through Las Vegas and around the globe: ICE. ICE – standing for In Case of Emergency – is a way to identify emergency contacts in your cell phone directory.Simply put 'ICE' before a contact name in your cell phone, like 'ICE – Dad,' 'ICE – Nancy.' or 'ICE &nda ... read more
Posted on 12/4/2019
Since driving requirements and lifestyles differ among Las Vegas drivers, your vehicle manufacturer publishes two auto maintenance schedules: the regular schedule and the severe service schedule. Which schedule should Las Vegas drivers follow? Here are some questions to ask yourself:Are most of your trips less than four miles/six kilometers around Las Vegas?Are most of your trips less than 10 miles/16 kilometers in below-zero NV temps?Are most of your trips off-highway in NV?Do you drive often in dusty Las Vegas areas?Do you regularly tow a trailer or carry heavy loads around Las Vegas?Do you drive in very hot or very cold NV weather?Think about your typical week. Do you live by your nearest Las Vegas on-ramp and enjoy a non-stop commute? Or, do you drive the neighborhood car pool in stop-and-go traffic on Las Vegas surface streets? Let's suppose your owner's manual says the severe service oil change recommendation is 3,000 miles/5,000 kilometers and the stan ... read more
Posted on 12/4/2019
Having trouble with your fuel system? Bring your vehicle into Asian Imports Auto for a check up.In today's Asian Imports Auto auto post,we're talking about fuel system cleaning. The first thing to know is how important it is to have a clean fuel system. Las Vegas residents need fuel to go, and the cleaner the fuel system, the more efficiently the fuel will burn. That means more power and better mileage .A clean fuel system saves money for Las Vegas drivers at NV gas stations. We guess you could say it all starts and ends at the pump. One of the most important things Las Vegas residents can do to keep their vehicle fuel system clean is to buy good quality gas. Major brands have detergents that keep gum and varnish from rapidly building up in the fuel system.So buying cheaper gas in NV can actually be more expensive for Las Vegas drivers in the long run. Now, most cars on NV roads are more than five or six years old. That means they've had time for some dirt and rus ... read more