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Ignoring a Dash Warning Light That’s On?
Come On, You Know Better
The dreaded dash lights! They always come on at the worst possible time.
But ignoring them could REALLY turn it into a bad time.
A dash light can mean anything from a need for an oil change to your air
bags are not functioning properly. Don’t take chances! We’re here to help.
Let’s get that light checked out and make a plan.
Take Back The Garage Tackling the garage can be a daunting task. Here are tips to make it a little
less overwhelming.
• Call a dumpster service and begin by taking everything out. Probably
50% of garage clutter is garbage. Be tough on yourself by making 'keep,'
'donate' and 'dump' decisions on the spot.
• Once you are down to your "keep" pile, choose an organizing system that
works for the space, like shelving units from Costco or something custom.
• Think about usage. Place seasonal items and harmful chemicals and paint
supplies on high shelves. Keep kids' toys accessible.
• Set a date to complete unfinished projects (like that table you keep
meaning to refinish), or discontinue and clear out.
• Aside from storage and a place for your car, consider using your garage
space to express your passions, creating a fine art painting studio,
gardening station or home gym. You'll visit and utilize it more often,
creating a retreat you can enjoy.
Keeping Your Mind in Tip-Top Shape…Not Just Your Car!
July 2014
July Events
Jul 4: Independence Day
Jul 11: Slurpee Day
Jul 20: Lollipop Day
Jul 20: Moon Day
Jul 21: Hot Dog Day
Jul 21: National Ice Cream Day
Jul 22: Hammock Day
Jul 23-27: Comic Con
Jul 30: Paperback Book Day
Have a Question About Your Car? Just give us a call! We always enjoy hearing from our valued customers.
Whether you have a question about vehicle maintenance, a repair question, or just want to call to say Hello, we’d love to hear from you.
Feel free to give us a call at (919) 934-6133
The Funny Bone Following Instructions…
There was a bit of confusion at
the grocery store this morning.
When I was ready to pay for
my groceries, the cashier said,
“Strip down facing me.”
Making a mental note to
complain to my congressman
that Homeland Security was
running amok, I did just as she
instructed.
When the hysterical shrieking
and alarms finally subsided, I
found out that she was
referring to my credit card.
Yeah, I’ve been asked to shop
elsewhere in the future.
This free issue of Braking News
is being sent to you from your
friends at EVANS TIRE AND
AUTOMOTIVE CENTER.
Thank you for being a valued
customer!
Hours Monday - Friday 7:30am – 5:30pm
Visit us at our website www.evanstire.net and on Facebook
Got a Dash Warning Light On?
We’ll Help You Figure It Out! See insert …
Want to Win??? Make sure to call in with the answer
to the trivia question on page 3! (Hint: the answer’s in this month’s newsletter!)
1 1/4 pounds skinless boneless chicken breasts
1 1/2 pounds bacon
2/3 cup dark brown sugar
2 T chili powder
1/2 t cumin
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Clean and trim about 1 1/4 pounds of skinless
boneless chicken breast. Cut into approx. 1 inch cubes. Cut the bacon in half,
roll around the chicken cubes and secure with a tooth pick. In a large mixing
bowl, combine dark brown sugar, chili powder and cumin. Mix well. Prep
baking sheet with aluminum foil, a rack and spray with PAM. Roll the pieces
in the brown sugar mixture. Be sure to pack some in the ends. Place on the
rack. Bake until golden brown (about 35 minutes).
Thanks for the Kind Words
“Everyone at Evans
Tire and Automotive
that I have spoken to
has been very polite
and professional. They
answered all my
questions and
provided great service.
The free loaner car
was a life saver!”
- Andrew Parks
You Are The BEST!
Thank you to all of our
amazing clients that have
referred us business time
after time. Our business
depends on the positive
comments and referrals
from people just like you.
Every month we take a
moment to thank the
client who has sent us the
greatest number of
referrals over the past
month!
Scot Rorabaugh
Poetry Puzzler
LOVE
KNOW
BIRD
CAGED
SINGS
NORMAL
OPEN
EYES
MIND
HEART
MAYA
COURAGE
GRATITUDE
RAINBOW
CLOUD
BEST
GIVE
TEACH
WORLD
HEART
FEEL
BETTER
RHYTHM
DANCES
BELIEVE
SMILE
Where Did I Leave My Keys? The male satin bower bird, found on the east coast of Australia, builds its
bower (ground nest) with twigs and then decorates the nest with blue, yellow
or shiny objects it finds to attract a mate. Many people who live nearby have
found long lost objects in the bowers such as car keys, toys, clothes pins etc.
Sweet & Spicy Chicken Bacon Wraps
Visit us at our website www.evanstire.net and on Facebook
Do You Want
To Win Our
GRAND PRIZE?
Take the trivia challenge and
you just might win!
Every month, look for the new trivia
question. If you are one of the first 15
people to call us with the right answer you
will be eligible to win the prize. Your name
will be entered into the monthly drawing.
The winner will receive this month’s
GRAND PRIZE! Prior prizes have been a
Free Oil Change, a Free Gas Card, a $20
Gift Card, Travel Mugs and more!
Last month’s GRAND PRIZE winner is:
Joseph Gooding
Here is this month’s trivia question:
Which one of these would you NOT find
decorating the nest of a satin bower bird?
A. Car keys
B. Bubble gum
C. Clothes pins
D. Shiny toys
Call right now with your answer
to (919) 934-6133!
Mr. Lucky and His Lottery Wins
Melvyn Wilson, nicknamed “Mr. Lucky” is a retired postal worker
with quite a winning streak. He began his lucky streak in 2004,
winning $500,000. He followed that in 2005 with a measly $25,000
scratch-off win. But don’t worry, he finished off his 2005 by winning
a cool million dollars on a scratch-off. The 72-year-old hailing from
Woodbridge had hit the lottery three times in ten months. His last win
came in May 2013, scratching his way to another $500,000. Wilson
only plays scratch-off cards.
Mr. Lucky doesn't have a technique -- he buys cards from different
locations, but told lottery officials he uses his winnings to "invest in
Melvyn". I like the sound of that!
Does Your Boy Scout Have His Stalking Badge? No, not anymore. And it’s not what you think. “Stalking” is a
discontinued Boy Scout badge that included expertise in the tracking
and discovery of forest animals. Here are 4 other discontinued badges:
4. Rabbit Raising. "Rabbits are affectionate, gentle pets," notes a
1983 Boy's Life article describing the Rabbit Raising merit badge.
"Affectionate" and "gentle" aren't words that grab teenage boys'
attention. So the BSA was probably wise to dump the badge a decade
later.
“If you are always trying to be normal,
you will never know how amazing you can be.”
–Maya Angelou
The Funny Bone
1. Consumer buying. While today that class would
probably look like Extreme Couponing, when
offered the badge required learning consumer laws
and understanding a store’s return policy.
2. Bookbinding. Discontinued in 1987, they were
probably even ahead of the curve on the coming
uselessness of this skill.
3. Taxidermy. Probably not a widely held skill set
these days.
He's not the first to hit four jackpots, though.
Orlando resident Richard Lustig has won
seven, and Stanford University professor Joan
Ginther tied Wilson's streak from 1993 to
2010, earning almost $21 million.
Mr. Lucky doesn't have a technique -- he buys
cards from different locations, but told lottery
officials he uses his winnings to "invest in
Melvyn". I like the sound of that!
Become a Fan of Evans Tire and
Automotive Center on:
When you’re enjoying your 4th of July cookout, help your
friends by referring them to us and you get a $20.00 Gift Card!!
See insert for details …
IN THIS ISSUE
Ignoring a Dash Warning Light? We’ll Help!
Take Back the Garage Sweet & Spicy Chicken Bacon Wraps
Where Did I Leave My Keys? The Boy Scouts Have a Stalking Badge?
Mr. Lucky & His Lottery Wins Win The Grand Prize
July Events Money Saving Offers
And More!!!
This free issue of Braking News is being sent to you from your friends at
Evans Tire & Automotive Center 207 N. Bright Leaf Blvd. Smithfield, NC 27577 (919) 934-6133
Evans Tire & Automotive Center 207 N. Bright Leaf Blvd, Smithfield, NC 27577, (919) 934-6133
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Make an appointment & we’ll check it for FREE! Call right now!!
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If you’re A/C is not cold enough, DON’T’ WAIT! Get it checked right now!
It might be something small that will turn into something BIG!
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Expires 7/31/14 Must present coupon
Check Engine Light Scan
So you’ve been ignoring the warning light on your dash. Maybe you even put a little piece of tape over it so you don’t have to see it.
NOW is the time to figure out what’s going on there. We’ll scan the code for FREE and help you determine a course of action!
Expires 7/31/14 ~ Additional work is extra
Your Dashboard Lights Here’s a list of warning lights most commonly used by auto manufacturers. Not all warning lights are universal so refer to your owner's manual or give us a call if you're not sure about a light.
Check Engine or Malfunction Indicator Light: Indicates the engine computer has set a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). Usually requires diagnosis with a professional scan tool.
Battery/Charging Alert: Indicates voltage level is below normal level and the vehicle's charging system is not functioning properly. Check battery terminals, alternator belt, and battery condition.
Coolant Temp Warning: Indicates temperature has exceeded normal limits. Check coolant level, fan operation, radiator cap, coolant leaks.
Transmission Temperature: Transmission is operating at higher than optimum temperature as transmission fluid is hotter than normal. Check transmission fluid level and engine coolant level.
Oil Pressure Warning: If this light stays lit, it indicates loss of oil pressure. Immediately check oil level and pressure.
Oil Change Reminder: Indicates that oil life has expired. This is monitored by the ECM; the interval can be mileage or a combination of readings taken by the ECM. The reset procedure is listed in the owner's manual. Some vehicles require the use of special tools to reset the light.
Service Vehicle Soon: Typically indicates a lighting or other electrical problem that is controlled by the BCM (body control module). Check all lights (head lights, turn signals, brake lights, and hazard lights). This symbol may also be used to warn driver of a traction control problem, or a communication problem between modules.
TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System): Indicates the tire pressure monitoring system has found a tire with low air pressure or there may be a sensor malfunction. Check tire pressure. Some vehicles will allow manual reset of TPMS warning light and others will require professional diagnosis. Refer to owner's manual.
Brake System: Indicates one of three possible conditions: parking brake is on; problem with the braking system/brake fluid is low, or ABS problem. Check brake fluid and make sure the parking brake is fully released. If the problem is in the ABS system, it may need a professional diagnosis.
Reduced Power Warning: Indicates Engine Computer has limited engine power output. The ECM has many levels of reduced power depending on what component has failed in its control system. Usually requires diagnosis with a professional scan tool.
ABS Light: Indicates that the Anti-lock Brake computer has set a code and needs professional diagnosis.
Gas Cap: The check gas cap light indicates that the gas cap is not tightened properly. If not addressed, quite often the Check Engine Light will also illuminate.
Cruise Control: Indicates that cruise control is set during driving.
ESP Fault: Indicates that there is a problem with the vehicle's traction control/anti-skid or electronic stability system.
Security Alert: If the symbol lights momentarily it may mean that the ignition switch is locked and will need the proper transponder-equipped key to re-start. If the symbol is visible when the vehicle is on, then it typically indicates a malfunction in the security system.
Lamp Out: Indicates that there is an exterior light on the vehicle that is not functioning properly.
Traction Control or ESP: Illuminates when the vehicle's traction control/anti-skid or electronic stability system is in use. Usually an indicator that conditions are slippery.
Door Ajar: Indicates that a door (including hood and trunk) is not closed. Open and close all doors, including hood and trunk.
Overdrive Light: This symbol indicates that the vehicle's overdrive system has been manually turned off. Typically the overdrive system is controlled by an on/off switch.
Airbag Fault: If this light stays illuminated after starting, it indicates that the vehicle has found a fault in the airbag system and the computer has set a code. Professional repair of the supplemental restraint system is highly recommended.
Washer Fluid Reminder: Indicates washer fluid is low. Fill washer fluid reservoir. The cap has a symbol that looks like a windshield. Some vehicles have separate reservoirs for front and rear window washers.
Fog Lamp: Indicates that the vehicle's front fog lamps are illuminated.
Check Engine Light Scan We’ll scan the code and help you determine
a course of action!
Happy 4th of July!
Let’s Celebrate!
With ALL Our Friends! And we want MORE FRIENDS!!
Refer a friend in the month of July and get your choice:
FREE Oil Change
$20 Evans Tire & Automotive Gift Card (Can be used for any services or repairs your vehicle may need)
That’s like COLD HARD CASH … MULA!
A Whole Box of Commercial Grade Fireworks (just
kidding … you can’t have fireworks, you might hurt yourself)
Those first 2 sound pretty cool though, don’t they?
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