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		<title>Auto Repair &#124; Power Steering System Service</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Power steering is standard on nearly every car and truck these days. Now there are some exotic, new types of power steering systems, but for the most part, the heart of the system is a pump that’s driven by a belt powered by the engine. Contact us at A+ Japanese Auto Repair for questions about<a href="http://aplusjapaneseautorepair.com/blog/?p=37" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Power steering is standard on nearly  every car and truck these days. Now there are some exotic, new types of  power steering systems, but for the most part, the heart of the system  is a pump that’s driven by a belt powered by the engine.</p>
<p>Contact us at A+ Japanese Auto Repair for questions about your power steering.</p>
<p>The pump generates boost that assists  you as you steer your SUV. Power steering systems use hoses to move  pressurized fluid back and forth. These hoses can develop leaks so it’s a  good idea to inspect them at every oil change.</p>
<p>A check of the power steering fluid  level is on the list for every full service oil change because low fluid  can damage the power steering pump. And the fluid needs to be  compatible with the hoses and seals, so you need to use the correct type  –just ask your service consultant at A+ Japanese Auto Repair.</p>
<p>In addition to providing boost, the  fluid cleans, cools and lubricates the power steering system. The  lubricants and detergents are depleted over time so you need to replace  your old fluid with clean, fresh fluid periodically.</p>
<p>Excess moisture can collect in the power  steering fluid as well. That can lead to rust and corrosion as well as  reduce the effectiveness of the fluid. Many manufacturers specify power  steering service intervals in the owner’s manual. Unfortunately, this  important service is sometimes left off the maintenance schedule. When  in doubt, every two years is a good fallback.</p>
<p>We will use a detergent to clean the system, flush out the old fluid and replace it with the good stuff.</p>
<p>Now, if you are experiencing high  steering effort, erratic power assist, loud whining coming from the pump  you may have a power steering problem. Another sign is that you have to  frequently top off the fluid.</p>
<p>Holding the steering wheel to the far  right or left for more than a few seconds at a time can wear your pump  out real fast. We want you to be sure to service your power steering  system regularly to keep you headed in the right direction.</p>
<p>A+ Japanese Auto Repair serves the  cities of San Carlos, Belmont, Redwood City, Redwood Shores, Foster  City, San Mateo and more. We specialize on Honda Auto Repair, Acura Auto  Repair, Toyota Auto Repair, Lexus Auto Repair, Nissan Auto Repair,  Infiniti Auto Repair, Subaru Auto Repair, Mitsubishi Auto Repair, Mazda  Auto Repair, Scion Auto Repair, and Hybrid Auto Repair.</p>
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		<title>Auto Repair Shop &#124; Dealer vs. Independent Shop</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 22:57:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We get a lot of questions about servicing your car. One that we get asked the most is: Do you have to take your car to the nearest dealer for service and repair? We’ve all asked ourselves that at one time or another. Of course, any new car dealer would like to have your service<a href="http://aplusjapaneseautorepair.com/blog/?p=35" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>We get a lot of questions about  servicing your car. One that we get asked the most is: Do you have to  take your car to the nearest dealer for service and repair? We’ve all  asked ourselves that at one time or another. Of course, any new car  dealer would like to have your service business, but there are a lot of  reasons to turn to the automotive aftermarket for routine maintenance  services as well as repairs.</p>
<p>First, let’s get some terms straight.  New car dealers and manufacturers are referred to as Original Equipment –  or OE providers. Everybody else is in the automotive Aftermarket. That  includes auto parts stores, quick lubes, tire and service, and repair  centers.</p>
<p>It’s important to know how the  automotive industry works. Most car manufacturers don’t actually make  their own parts and none of them make all of the parts they use.  Instead, there are over 5,000 manufacturers that make the parts used to  build new cars as well as to repair used cars.</p>
<p>We get a little steamed when a new car  dealer pushes the myth that you need to go to them to get “genuine  parts”. The fact is that your independent service center (A+ Japanese  Auto Repair) can install the exact same original equipment parts from  the same parts manufacturer that supplies the dealer.</p>
<p>One of the advantages of the aftermarket  is that they’re free to innovate and improve. The aftermarket is quick  to step in and fix design problems in Original Equipment parts. They’re  also able to improve on reliability and performance.</p>
<p>When you use your independent  aftermarket service center you’ll get parts that meet or exceed  manufacturers’ specifications. You‘ll also have the freedom to choose  replacement parts that meet your budget, improve performance or are the  same as what the factory uses.</p>
<p>This freedom of choice is protected by  law. You’re not required to use the dealership for service or to use the  manufacturer’s brand of parts or fluids in order to maintain your  vehicle warranty. Your local service center knows what products are  recommended for your vehicle and can help keep you safely and  economically on the road.</p>
<p>It’s like when you go to the  hairdresser. They have a wide range of products you can choose from. You  can buy something that’s less expensive when your budget’s tight, or  kick it up a notch if you want. That’s the freedom of choice you get in  the automotive aftermarket.</p>
<p>Some new car dealerships lead you to  believe that only their technicians are able to properly service or  repair your make of vehicle. That may be true if you drive a Ferrari,  but for the rest of us, the training our technicians receive is  transferable to our cars.</p>
<p>We invest heavily in training our  technicians and in making sure that they have all of the high tech  diagnostic and service equipment to take good care of you. Hey, we live  in the information age – we have access to the latest specifications,  problem reports and repair solutions for your vehicle.</p>
<p>Like your hairdresser – she probably  knows you. She knows your personality, all about your family, and maybe  even a few secrets. Your technician should also know you, and your car.  You can’t underestimate the value of that relationship.</p>
<p>Your vehicles are a big investment and  you rely on them so much. You have to have someone you can trust to take  care of you. A+ Japanese Auto Repair can get the right parts, has the  training to fix your vehicle and has a very strong commitment to your  satisfaction. And for most of us, they’re more conveniently located and  can usually perform maintenance services with less wait and hassle.</p>
<p>A+ Japanese Auto Repair serves the  cities of San Carlos, Belmont, Redwood City, Redwood Shores, Foster  City, San Mateo and more. We specialize on Honda Auto Repair, Acura Auto  Repair, Toyota Auto Repair, Lexus Auto Repair, Nissan Auto Repair,  Infiniti Auto Repair, Subaru Auto Repair, Mitsubishi Auto Repair, Mazda  Auto Repair, Scion Auto Repair, and Hybrid Auto Repair.</p>
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		<title>Do I have to go to the dealer for my new vehicle service?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2011 16:59:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you own a vehicle with a warranty, beware! Many dealers and manufacturers suggest that you need to get your maintenance services at a dealership in order to keep your warranty. That simply isn’t true! You can have your vehicle serviced at your trusted, local service center without affecting your warranty. A federal law, called<a href="http://aplusjapaneseautorepair.com/blog/?p=1" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>If you own a vehicle with a warranty,  beware! Many dealers and manufacturers suggest that you need to get your  maintenance services at a dealership in order to keep your warranty.  That simply isn’t true! You can have your vehicle serviced at your  trusted, local service center without affecting your warranty. A federal  law, called the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, prohibits a manufacturer  from voiding your warranty just because you got parts or services from a  non-dealer. In fact, a manufacturer can’t require you to use their  brand of oil filters, lubricant, or any other part in order to maintain  your warranty protection. This protection is true for aftermarket  extended warranties purchased on new or used vehicles. This protection  also applies to leased vehicles. There are similar laws in Canada as  well.</p>
<p>If a manufacturer can prove that the  replacement parts or service lead to a vehicle failure, they can void a  portion of the warranty. Of course, A+ Japanese Auto Repair uses quality  parts and fluids that meet or exceed manufacturers’ specifications. A  lot of people do not know that we subscribe to data services that  tell us exactly which parts and fluids meet manufacturers’  specifications. These services are updated constantly so that we always  knows what you need for your car. You can be assured that your vehicle  will receive high quality replacement parts that’ll keep you safely on  the road.</p>
<p>Proper maintenance is so important to  safety. It can also prevent costly repairs and save you money over the  long haul. Just because you don’t have to go to a dealer to get your  maintenance service performed doesn’t mean that you don’t need to have  it done at all. In fact, some protections from your warranty require  that scheduled maintenance be performed. If you miss having important  work done, you may lose some warranty coverage. Refer to your owners’  manual and vehicle warranty for more details. And keep good records of  the work you’ve had done.</p>
<p>The protection you receive under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act can save you hundreds of dollars each year.</p>
<p>A+ Japanese Auto Repair serves the  cities of San Carlos, Belmont, Redwood City, Redwood Shores, Foster  City, San Mateo and more. We specialize on Honda Auto Repair, Acura Auto  Repair, Toyota Auto Repair, Lexus Auto Repair, Nissan Auto Repair,  Infiniti Auto Repair, Subaru Auto Repair, Mitsubishi Auto Repair, Mazda  Auto Repair, Scion Auto Repair, and Hybrid Auto Repair.</p>
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