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		<title>Upsizing Wheels and Tires With BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Tires and Wheels]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[At AutoNetTV we love doughnuts. So let&#8217;s pretend you have three doughnuts right in front of your for our discussion of upsizing wheels and tires. Hey, don&#8217;t eat them now &#8211; your going to need them later. Many people want to accessorize their car &#8211; you know, make it theirs. One of the easiest ways [...]]]></description>
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<p> At <a title="AutoNetTV Auto Tips Videos" href="http://autonettv.com/" target="_blank">AutoNetTV</a> we love doughnuts. So let&#8217;s pretend you have three doughnuts right in front of your for our discussion of upsizing wheels and <a title="Layton tires" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">tires</a>. Hey, don&#8217;t eat them now &#8211; your going to need them later.</p>
<p> Many people want to accessorize their car &#8211; you know, make it theirs. One of the easiest ways to get a custom look is to get some new wheels. There are thousands of wheel designs out there to get you the look you want. And for many, that look includes bigger wheels. It used to be that cars came from the factory with 15 or 16 inch wheels. Now 16, 17 and even 18 inchers are standard. And the factories are offering optional wheel packages up to 20 inches or more.</p>
<blockquote><p>Come in to BJ&#8217;s American Car Care to learn more about how you might upsize your wheels or tires.<br /> You&#8217;ll find us at 685 S Main St. in Layton, UT 84041.</p></blockquote>
<p>So let&#8217;s talk about what to consider when you want to <a title="Layton upsize your wheels" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">upsize your wheels</a>. It&#8217;s not exactly a do it yourself project, so you need to know a thing or two before you get started. The most important term to know is rolling diameter. The rolling diameter is simply the overall height of your tire. Unless you want to modify your suspension, you&#8217;ll want to keep your rolling diameter the same when you upsize your wheels.</p>
<p> Let&#8217;s think about those three golden doughnuts in front of you. They&#8217;re all about the same size. So if we pretend they&#8217;re <a title="Layton tires" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">tires</a>, they would have the same rolling diameter. The doughnut hole is the size of the wheel. Now pretend we&#8217;ve made the hole bigger on some. That&#8217;s like having a bigger wheel &#8211; but the rolling diameter is the same.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s important to keep the <a title="Layton rolling diameter" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">rolling diameter</a> the same for several reasons. First of all, if the tire is bigger, it might not fit in the wheel well. Next the speedometer, odometer and anti-lock brake system are all calibrated for the factory rolling diameter. In order for your anti-lock brakes to work properly, the rolling diameter must stay within 3% of the factory recommendation. If you ignore that, you run the risk that your anti-lock brakes won&#8217;t work properly.</p>
<p> Some cars today have <a title="Layton electronically controlled suspension" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">electronically controlled suspension</a> that will be negatively affected by changing the rolling diameter. Let&#8217;s think about the doughnuts again. You see, as the size of the wheel gets bigger, the sidewall gets shorter. The tire holds less air, so the sidewalls are made stiffer to compensate.</p>
<p> Low profile tires from top manufacturers use special compounds that give the sidewall the strength it needs without compromising ride quality. As you <a title="Layton increase your wheel size" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">increase your wheel size</a>, you&#8217;ll typically get a slightly wider tire. This means that you have a larger contact patch. The contact patch is part of the tire that contacts the road. Because there&#8217;s more rubber on the road, the vehicle will handle better. And braking distances will be shorter. A lot of people with trucks or SUV&#8217;s love the extra control.</p>
<p> You do have to watch out that the contact patch isn&#8217;t so big that the <a title="Layton tires" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">tires</a> rub in turns or over bumps. What we&#8217;re talking about here is fitment. Your tire professional at <a title="BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a> can help you get this right. He&#8217;ll install your new wheels, add spacers if needed to make sure your brakes fit inside your new wheels, and get you rolling.</p>
<p> Also, if you drive off-road a lot, you may need a higher profile tire to protect your new rims. And make sure your new tires have the load rating you need if you tow a trailer or haul heavy loads. Again, your tire professional at <a title="BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a> knows how to help.</p>
<p> And don&#8217;t forget about tire pressure. If you have larger rims, your new tires will hold less air and they&#8217;ll need to run a slightly higher pressure. Forget that and you&#8217;ll wear your tires out fast. Finally, get an alignment after you get your new shoes. <a title="AutoNetTV Auto Tips Videos" href="http://autonettv.com/" target="_blank">AutoNetTV</a> wants you to safely have the look you want.</p>
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		<title>BJ&#8217;s American Car Care Often Asked About Premium vs. Regular Gas</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 17:17:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People in Layton UT often ask the question: &#8220;Will using premium gas make my car run better?&#8221; The answer is simple. But first, let&#8217;s talk about what exactly premium gasoline is. Different grades of gasoline have different octane ratings. Regular gasoline has the lowest octane rating and premium the highest. Most gas stations around Layton [...]]]></description>
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<p> People in Layton UT often ask the question: &#8220;<a title="Will using premium gas make my car run better?" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">Will using premium gas make my car run better?</a>&#8221; The answer is simple. But first, let&#8217;s talk about what exactly premium gasoline is.</p>
<p> Different grades of gasoline have different <a title="Layton octane ratings" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">octane ratings</a>. Regular gasoline has the lowest octane rating and premium the highest. Most gas stations around Layton UT also carry a mid-grade that falls in between the two. The octane range for the different grades of gas varies by region due to altitude differences.</p>
<p> Engines require different octane ratings because of design differences. For example, turbocharged engines usually require premium gas. </p>
<p> There&#8217;s a sticker on your gas tank filler lid that tells you the minimum octane rating your <a title="Layton manufacturer recommends" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">manufacturer recommends</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>For help identifying the type of gasoline your engine needs, come by our Layton UT service center:<br /> <strong><a title="BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a></strong><br /> 685 S Main St. <br /> Layton, UT 84041<br /> <strong>8015931800</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Read your owner&#8217;s manual carefully to see if it&#8217;s acceptable to use lower grades. With some cars in Layton UT it is; the engine control computer can adapt. You&rsquo;ll lose some performance, but won&#8217;t do damage. With other engines, using a lower grade of fuel could result in serious damage; so you don&#8217;t want to save a couple of bucks at the pump only to pay it out a hundred fold at the repair shop.</p>
<p> Your car will run best on the grade of gasoline <a title="recommended by the manufacturer" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">recommended by the manufacturer</a>.</p>
<p> Today&#8217;s computer controlled vehicles are optimized to run well on the recommended grade of fuel. Using a higher grade than is recommended will not give you any additional performance or better fuel economy.</p>
<p> Regulations require detergents for all grades of gasoline, so your engine will have the same protection, regardless of the grade of fuel you use. If you do hear some knocking or pinging from your engine, take it seriously and get your sedan into BJ&#8217;s American Car Care. It may be a sign that you need a tune-up or some other repair.</p>
<p> In times of high gas prices, we&#8217;re all conscious of making our fuel dollar go further as we drive around Layton UT. Be sure to use the right gas for your car. Keep your tires properly inflated and your vehicle well maintained and you will get the best fuel economy possible.</p>
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		<title>Using Proper Fluids In Your sedan Or Other Vehicle</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 19:14:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today BJ&#8217;s American Car Care is talking about the proper fluids for your vehicle. It&#8217;s become more complicated with changes in automotive design and manufacturing. It&#8217;s not that people in UT are confused as much as they don&#8217;t realize how much things have changed in recent years. If you have questions about the fluids in [...]]]></description>
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<p> Today BJ&#8217;s American Car Care is talking about the proper fluids for your vehicle. It&#8217;s become more complicated with changes in automotive design and manufacturing. It&#8217;s not that people in UT are confused as much as they don&#8217;t realize how much things have changed in recent years.</p>
<blockquote><p>If you have questions about the fluids in your vehicle, please don&#8217;t hesitate to stop by  <strong><a title="BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a></strong>. You can find us on 685 S Main St. in Layton, UT 84041.<br /> Just give us a call at <strong>8015931800</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Let&#8217;s take <strong>engine oil</strong>. Twenty or thirty years ago, there were just a handful of different weights of oil. The weight of an oil is a scientific measure of its properties, particularly its viscosity or thickness. </p>
<p> It was common in those days to use a lighter weight oil in the winter when it&#8217;s cold outside. That way the oil would be able to splash around inside the engine and protect the parts before it was fully warmed up. And a heavier weight oil would be used in the summer. The thicker oil wouldn&#8217;t thin out too much in the summer heat and vaporize in the engine.</p>
<p> Modern valve trains have become very complicated with more moving parts and small passages than ever before. The <strong>valve train</strong> is in the top of the engine, so when the car has been turned off for a while, the oil tends to run down to lower areas and the valve train parts are vulnerable at start-up, before the oil starts circulating. </p>
<p> So new weights of oil have been introduced to meet the engineering specifications of these newer engines. </p>
<p> Manufacturers are recommending specific weights of oil. The recommendation is often printed on the oil fill cap. It&#8217;s certainly in the owner&#8217;s manual. Of course, your <strong>Layton UT auto service center</strong> can look it up for you.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s more important than ever to have the correct weight of oil. The wrong weight could actually harm the engine.</p>
<p> Other fluids are also becoming more sophisticated. In the last few years new types of transmission, power brake fluid and coolant have all been introduced for some of the same reasons as for engine oil. </p>
<p> In addition, vehicle manufacturers are now using a wider variety of materials in these systems. Looking at the cooling system as an example, it used to be that the parts were all made out of steel or iron and the hoses were rubber. Now, some parts are plastic, aluminum or other materials. </p>
<p> So the anti-corrosion additives contained in the coolant, or anti-freeze, need to be different in order to protect the different materials used to make the cooling system. If you use the wrong coolant that wasn&#8217;t formulated to protect your plastic cooling system parts, they could become corroded and fail. <strong>And if you&#8217;re using the wrong coolant, your cooling system won&#8217;t be covered under warrantee</strong>. So it&#8217;s important to use the right coolant and to not mix different types.</p>
<p> Your owner&#8217;s manual or your Layton UT service advisor at BJ&#8217;s American Car Care can make sure you&#8217;re using the right type. You may have heard of <strong>universal coolant</strong>. Universal, or global, coolant can be added to other types without harmful reactions. That&#8217;s OK for an emergency top off, but following your manufacturer&#8217;s recommendation for your sedan or other auto type is always a safe bet.</p>
<p> In the area of <a title="Layton brake fluid" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">brake fluid</a>, there are a couple of new formulations. It&#8217;s important to remember that the new ones aren&#8217;t better than the old ones. They&#8217;re just different formulations for different vehicles. So if your vehicle calls for DOT 3, using DOT 4 or DOT 5 is not an upgrade. Use the recommended formula.</p>
<p> There are fluid formulations for vehicles with higher mileage. These are special engine oil, <a title="Layton transmission fluid" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">transmission fluid</a>, and so on that contain additives to condition and restore seals and gaskets in older engines.</p>
<p> They&#8217;re fine to use as long as they&#8217;re a variant of the proper fluid. In other words you can use a high mileage engine oil as long as it&#8217;s also the correct weight <strong>recommended by the manufacturer</strong>. Same goes for transmission fluid; as long as it&#8217;s the right type for your transmission.</p>
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		<title>Fuel System Cleaning At BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2012 19:06:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is your car sometimes hard to start on an early Layton morning? When you turn the key, does it hesitate or stutter? If so, the problem could be the result of a dirty fuel system. Your car&#8217;s fuel system starts with the air filter and ends in the top of your engine. Over time, different [...]]]></description>
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<p> Is your car sometimes hard to start on an early Layton morning? When you turn the key, does it hesitate or stutter? If so, the problem could be the result of a <a title="Layton dirty fuel system" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">dirty fuel system</a>. Your car&#8217;s fuel system starts with the air filter and ends in the top of your engine. Over time, different parts of the system get dirty, which robs you of performance and hurts your <a title="Layton fuel economy" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">fuel economy</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p><a title="BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a><br /> 685 S Main St.<br /> Layton, UT  84041<br /> <strong>8015931800</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Most of our sedan in Layton have fuel injectors, rather than a carburetor. <a title="Layton Fuel injection systems" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">Fuel injection systems</a> have fewer problems and require less adjustment. But they still need to be properly maintained. This is why your owner&#8217;s manual has a schedule for cleaning your fuel injectors and other parts of your fuel system.</p>
<p> Some people are interested in buying <a title="Layton fuel system cleaners" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">fuel system cleaners</a> that you can pour into your gas tank. You can do that &#8211; and there are lots of great products available that can help maintain an already clean fuel system &#8211; but these products cannot do a major cleaning. For that, you need to see your service center at <a title="BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a>. BJ&#8217;s American Car Care has the professional tools and chemicals to really do a complete service. </p>
<p> Your service center at BJ&#8217;s American Car Care in Layton UT uses a process that gives your car a deep, professional fuel system cleaning. You need to remove particles, gum and varnish from your <a title="Layton fuel system" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">fuel system</a> and get those injectors running cleanly and efficiently. After a professional fuel system cleaning, you&#8217;ll notice more power, better fuel economy and reduced exhaust emissions.</p>
<p> The cleaners also help prevent rust and corrosion in your fuel system and lubricate vital engine parts. </p>
<p> Fuel system cleaning is just one of those recommended service items that helps keep your vehicle running strong. As with all maintenance, it can help avoid costly repairs that often result from not taking the right preventive steps. And you will notice the difference in how well your car runs. Check with your service advisor at BJ&#8217;s American Car Care in Layton UT to see when your car is scheduled for a <strong>fuel system cleaning</strong>.</p>
<p>An ounce of prevention really is worth a pound of cure.</p>
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		<title>Before You Leave Layton, Get A Trip Inspection</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2012 18:35:42 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> You know, at <a title="BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a> we get a lot of people asking about how to prepare their car for a trip. That&rsquo;s a big deal. You could be driving through mountains and deserts in some pretty lonely areas outside of Layton so you may be anxious to know that the car is up to the task and won&rsquo;t leave you stranded.</p>
<p> You really do need to plan ahead for a major road trip &ndash; there are a lot of things to get ready. Where should you start? You could start with the tires. Look them over for tread wear and check to see that they are properly inflated. Take a quick test drive around Layton to see if you can feel any vibrations: are the wheels are in balance? Is the car tracking straight? Is the alignment ok?</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Come in and see us for trip inspection.</strong></p>
<p> <strong><a title="BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a></strong><br /> 685 S Main St. <br /> Layton, UT 84041<br /> <strong>8015931800</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>The next thing is a full service <a title="Layton oil change" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">oil change</a> to make sure all of your fluids are topped off and you have fresh oil for the trip. And if your car has over 75,000 miles, you may consider putting in the high-mileage formulation to clean harmful sludge deposits in the engine. You may also need a new PCV valve and an engine air filter.</p>
<p> How about your <a title="Layton transmission and brakes" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">transmission and brakes</a>? Have you had your transmission and brakes inspected in the last six months?</p>
<p> How are your wiper blades? There&rsquo;s nothing like not being able to get rid of the bug juice on a long road trip away from Layton. </p>
<p> Check your owners&rsquo; manual for any other recommended service and have <a title="BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a> do the multi-point inspection before you head out. </p>
<p> Consider also having the coolant system serviced &ndash; you want to stay within the manufacturer&rsquo;s recommendations. If you&rsquo;re towing a trailer you&rsquo;ll want to be keep in mind that you&rsquo;ll be going a long way under severe conditions.</p>
<p> A lot of folks overlook severe conditions like towing, or summer heat, or driving on dirt roads. Plan ahead for your next road trip &ndash; we want you to get there and back.</p>
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		<title>Coolant Service at BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2012 19:45:04 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> Our cars have to operate in a wide range of Layton, UT temperatures and our engine coolant must be able to perform &#8216;no matter what&#8217;. Think for a moment about the environment where the coolant works. Very hot, high pressure, corrosive&#8230;</p>
<p> And all the while, it has to protect the components of the cooling system from corrosion. These components are made from steel and aluminum, plastics and rubber. The coolant has to be formulated to protect against corrosion for all of these different materials. That&rsquo;s why different manufacturers recommend different types of anti-freeze for our Layton, UT vehicles.</p>
<p> There are several different &#8216;families&#8217; of anti-freeze available to us here in Layton, UT. Your owners&rsquo; manual will tell you what kind you should use. Of course, <a title="BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a> will know what to put in your car.</p>
<p> It&rsquo;s important to stay on top of this because coolant system failure is the most common mechanical problem people have here in Layton, UT. Regular service at <a title="BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a> needs to be done to avoid failures and also to keep your warranty in place. </p>
<p> While the specifics of the service required may vary from vehicle to vehicle, your service consultant at <a title="BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a> will know what to do. You&rsquo;ll be advised to replace the coolant at specified intervals. </p>
<p> Some manufacturers may recommend periodic coolant system flushes. A flush adds a cleaning step to the fluid replacement process. Again, check to see what your service consultant recommends.</p>
<p> Someday, you may have to deal with an overheating problem, so you need to know what to do if your coolant temperature warning light comes on or your temperature gauge is in the hot zone.</p>
<p> Now, overheating can be very expensive. You can literally melt down your engine and have to replace the whole thing. So take the warning signs seriously and take immediate steps.</p>
<blockquote><p>First turn off the air conditioner. This will lower engine temperature right away. Next turn your heater to maximum heat and run the fan at high speed. You might need to roll down the windows, but this will take a lot of heat off the engine.</p>
<p> Pull over as soon as you can safely do so, especially if you are stuck in slow-moving traffic, and shut the car off. It may take as much as 45 minutes for the engine to cool to the point that it&rsquo;s safe to operate the car again.</p>
<p> If you need to add water or antifreeze, be sure to wait until the car cools down. Opening the radiator cap or even the overflow bottle when the coolant is hot and under pressure may result in serious burns.</p></blockquote>
<p>So after the engine has cooled for 45 minutes or so, look to see if the coolant is low in the overflow tank. If so, you can cover the overflow tank cap with a large cloth and open the lid. Then start the engine and pour in some water or antifreeze. Pouring it in when the car is running will circulate the new, cool fluid with the warmer fluid in the engine and avoid engine damage.</p>
<p> Of course, overheating is a serious problem and you need to get it fixed right away. <a title="BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a> can make sure the coolant is right before you drive home.</p>
<p> Those spring and winter inspections really come in handy when they head off a cooling system problem. And don&rsquo;t forget that severe service driving conditions, like towing or hot, dusty driving around Layton, UT, mean that you&rsquo;ll need to service your coolant more frequently. </p>
<p> At <a title="Auto Tips Videos" href="http://www.autonettv.com" target="_blank">AutoNetTV</a>, we suggest that you have <a title="BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a> inspect your coolant system to find small problems before they become big, and to change belts and hoses before they fail. After all, we don&rsquo;t want you to lose your cool out there in Layton, UT.</p>
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		<title>Protecting Your sedan From Theft In Layton UT</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 19:08:23 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> Every car in Layton UT is at risk for theft. So it&#8217;s up to us to make our cars a less appealing target and more of a challenge &ndash; hopefully sending potential thieves to look elsewhere.</p>
<p> The <a title="National Insurance Crime Bureau" href="https://www.nicb.org/" target="_blank">National Insurance Crime Bureau</a> recommends a layered approach to protecting vehicles:</p>
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<li>Common sense</li>
<li>Visible and audible devices</li>
<li>Immobilizing devices</li>
<li>Tracking devices</li>
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<p>Let&#8217;s review each of these. First, common sense: you would be surprised how many vehicles are stolen from Layton UT where the keys were left in the ignition with the doors unlocked. <strong>Always take your keys</strong>, and lock the doors. In fact, in some places it&#8217;s against the law to leave a vehicle unattended with the keys in the ignition.</p>
<p> And <strong>don&#8217;t leave spare keys in the car</strong> or hide them outside &ndash; because a thief will find them. Try to park in well-lit areas that have a lot of foot traffic. If possible, park near the end of a row and near a light. Back your car into a parking space or your driveway to make your car more visible to passersby and harder for a thief to work under the hood without being seen.</p>
<p> Remember to <strong>roll up your windows completely</strong> and avoid leaving your car in public lots for a long time. If you park in a lot that has an attendant, only give them the ignition key.</p>
<p> <strong>Keep valuables out of sight</strong>: purses, wallets, cell phones, clothes and even change are attractive &#8220;smash-and-grab&#8221; targets. And pay to have your Vehicle Identification Number, or VIN, etched into your windows &ndash; it makes your car less attractive to a thief who wants to send your car to a chop shop.</p>
<p> There are lots of visible and audible devices available. A <strong>steering wheel lock</strong> is highly visible and will deter some thieves. Loud alarms can alert you and others that your vehicle is being tampered with. But if your alarm does go off, be careful. Observe what&#8217;s going on; get descriptions of suspicious people and vehicles, including license plate numbers.</p>
<p> Now, if you catch a thief in the act, <strong>call 911 but don&#8217;t approach the person</strong>. Your safety is more important than the car.</p>
<p> And here&#8217;s a great one &#8211; <strong>immobilizing devices</strong>. They actually shut off your car&#8217;s electrical or fuel supply. So without a key, or knowing where the hidden switch is located, a thief can&#8217;t drive your car away.</p>
<p> Finally, you can also <strong>get a tracking device</strong> that allows police to track your car down and recover it quickly.</p>
<p> Remember, where you live, work and drive around Layton UT has a great impact on your decisions. If you&#8217;re in an area with high theft rates, you may want to spend more money on security systems. And check with your Layton UT auto insurance company to see if they offer discounts for adding any of these items.</p>
<p> Of course, the common sense suggestions from BJ&#8217;s American Car Care don&#8217;t cost anything and go a long way toward keeping your car safe from thieves. Take a look at the attached video auto tip from <a title="Auto Tips Videos" href="http://www.autonettv.com" target="_blank">AutoNetTV</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>Come see us for practical advice on keeping your sedan safe.<br /> <strong><a title="Layton BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a></strong><br /> 685 S Main St., Layton, UT 84041<br /> Call us at <strong>8015931800</strong></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Keeping Your Layton Air Fresh When Driving With A Clean Cabin Air Filter</title>
		<link>http://bjsaccc.com/2011/12/21/keeping-your-layton-air-fresh-when-driving-with-a-clean-cabin-air-filter/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 22:18:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is a cabin air filter? Is it: A. A filter for your Layton house? B. A fresh, piney scent? C. A filter for the passenger compartment of your car? Clever you, it&#8217;s C. A cabin air filter cleans the outside air before it comes into the passenger compartment. It filters out common Layton air [...]]]></description>
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<p> What is a cabin air filter? Is it:</p>
<blockquote><p>A.	A filter for your Layton house? <br /> B.	A fresh, piney scent? <br /> C.	A filter for the passenger compartment of your car?</p></blockquote>
<p>Clever you, it&rsquo;s C. </p>
<p> A <a title="Layton cabin air filter" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">cabin air filter</a> cleans the outside air before it comes into the passenger compartment. It filters out common Layton air particles like dust, pollen, spores, bacteria, pollutants, exhaust gas, odors and even sparrows.</p>
<p> These high tech filters can block particles larger than 3 microns. By contrast, a grain of sand is about 200 microns.</p>
<p> Not all vehicles in Layton have cabin air filters. They are fairly new on the scene. About forty percent of new vehicles sold in Layton come with cabin air filters, but the number is growing every year.</p>
<p> Cabin air filters can make for a very nice driving environment. Your car can be a haven during our Layton allergy season with very little dust and pollen getting into the cabin. However, the filter eventually gets clogged. When this happens, your heating and air conditioning flow can become restricted. The filter can even get kind of smelly.</p>
<p> Check your owner&rsquo;s manual for recommended replacement intervals. Often, the owner&rsquo;s manual forgets about the cabin air filter, so ask your service technician at <strong><a title="BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a></strong> for a recommendation. It&rsquo;s usually every year or 12,000 miles / 19,000 kilometers. Change it sooner if you drive in dusty conditions around the Salt Lake City area, or if you start to notice an odor from your ventilation system.</p>
<p> So keep your cabin air filter clean. It may not help with your brother-in-law in the backseat, but it will make your driving experience around Layton more enjoyable.</p>
<p> Come by <strong><a title="BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a></strong> and we&#8217;ll take a look at your cabin air filter for you.</p>
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		<title>Keys to Long Lasting Vehicle</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2011 17:12:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New cars cost so much these days. Add financing and insurance and, well a new vehicle may not seem so attractive. A lot of Layton, UT people are hoping to make their cars last a lot longer. The good news is that with the current state of automotive engineering and manufacture, there&#8217;s no reason a [...]]]></description>
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<p> New cars cost so much these days. Add financing and insurance and, well a new vehicle may not seem so attractive. A lot of Layton, UT people are hoping to make their cars last a lot longer.</p>
<p> The good news is that with the current state of automotive engineering and manufacture, there&rsquo;s no reason a modern vehicle can&rsquo;t be made to last for a 150,000 miles or more.</p>
<p> There is an old saying that says, &#8216;a stitch in time saves nine&#8217; and that is really true when it comes to taking care of your car. A great example is <a title="Layton coolant service" href="http://bjsaccc.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">coolant service</a>.</p>
<p> Over time, coolant becomes corrosive and actually starts to damage your radiator and other parts. That&rsquo;s why you need to have your <a title="Layton cooling system serviced" href="http://bjsaccc.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">cooling system serviced</a> on a regular schedule.</p>
<p> The same is true for your power steering system, brake fluid, air conditioning system, differential and transmission. And your <a title="Layton oil changes" href="http://bjsaccc.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">oil changes</a> should be done right on schedule to avoid the build up of harmful oil sludge.</p>
<p> Don&#8217;t let your brake pads go too long before they are worn to the point that they cause damage to rotors. <a title="Layton Preventive maintenance" href="http://bjsaccc.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">Preventive maintenance</a> is a great way to keep your operating costs down.</p>
<p> <a title="Layton Replacing belts and hoses" href="http://bjsaccc.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">Replacing belts and hoses</a> is much cheaper than repairing the damage that can be caused by failure. </p>
<p> Now this is a lot to remember. <a title="Layton BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a> can keep on top of this stuff. We can tell you what your manufacturer recommends and help you with a plan to take care of it.</p>
<p> Bottom line &ndash; take care of this stuff on schedule and you will reduce operating costs, prevent costly damage and maintain your warranty coverage. Call <a title="Layton BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a> today for an appointment; you can reach us at 8015931800.</p>
<p> Take good care of your car, and it&rsquo;ll take good care of you.</p>
<blockquote><p>BJ&#8217;s American Car Care<br /> Give us a call today at 8015931800.<br /> Or stop by at 685 S Main St., Layton, UT 84041</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Deciphering the BJ&#8217;s American Car Care Menu Board</title>
		<link>http://bjsaccc.com/2011/12/08/deciphering-the-bjs-american-car-care-menu-board/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 18:32:34 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Service Intervals]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s talk about deciphering the auto service menu board. Layton, UT service centers like BJ&#8217;s American Car Care have a board that lists the routine services they provide. But some people don&#8217;t know what these services really are unless they ask. Let&#8217;s go down a typical list, in alphabetical order, starting with air conditioning service. [...]]]></description>
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<p> Let&#8217;s talk about deciphering the auto service menu board. Layton, UT service centers like BJ&#8217;s American Car Care have a board that lists the routine services they provide. But some people don&#8217;t know what these services really are unless they ask. Let&#8217;s go down a typical list, in alphabetical order, starting with <strong>air conditioning service.</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Feel free at any time to give <strong><a title="BJ's American Car Care" href="http://bjsaccc.com" target="_blank">BJ&#8217;s American Car Care</a></strong> a call at <strong>8015931800</strong> to learn of the many services we offer, or stop by our Layton, UT auto center at 685 S Main St. 84041.</p></blockquote>
<p>First remember that all of these services are recommended by vehicle manufacturers. They set how often or at how many miles the service should be done.</p>
<p> <strong>Air conditioning service</strong> involves purging the old refrigerant and capturing it for proper disposal. Then fresh refrigerant is installed. The fresh refrigerant will lubricate the system and will also help it cool better.</p>
<p> <strong>Alignment</strong>. Service centers like BJ&#8217;s American Car Care make sure all four wheels are lined up and track with each other. This reduces tire and suspension wear and improves safety and handling.</p>
<p> <strong>Battery service</strong>. Service centers like BJ&#8217;s American Car Care inspect the battery for corrosion, leaks or damage. Test the battery&#8217;s ability to hold a charge. If the battery&#8217;s still strong, clean it up. If not, replace it.</p>
<p> <strong>Brake service</strong>. This could be two things. A brake inspection to see if the brakes are working well mechanically and to see if the pads are still safe. If not, replace the pads and make any repairs that might be in order.</p>
<p> The other thing is to evacuate the brake fluid, clean out the system and replace it with fresh fluid. This is important, but often over looked.</p>
<p> <strong>Cabin air filter</strong>. The cabin air filter is the filter that cleans the air that comes into the passenger compartment. It works like the filter on your furnace at home. It gets dirty and needs to be changed often.</p>
<p> <strong>Cooling system</strong>. This is the cooling system for your engine. Replace the old coolant with fresh to protect your radiator and other cooling system components from corrosion.</p>
<p> <strong>Differential service</strong>. Every vehicle has at least one differential. They don&#8217;t require service very often, so people don&#8217;t think of them much. The differential transfers power from the drive train to your wheels. Drain the old fluid and add fresh lubricant.</p>
<p> <strong>Engine air filter</strong>. This filters the air that&#8217;s burned in the engine. It also gets dirty and needs to be replaced often.</p>
<p> <strong>Fuel filter</strong>. This filter cleans the fuel before it gets to the engine. Like the other filters, it too gets clogged and needs to be replaced in order to maintain good flow.</p>
<p> Contact BJ&#8217;s American Car Care, your Layton, UT auto repair center, by calling us at <strong>8015931800</strong>.</p>
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