Recall: Escalade, Avalanche, Colorado, and other

January 16th, 2011

 

GM is recalling 26,751 GM vehicles for an issue with the rear axel.  Many of GMs truck based vehicles share basic components, so see the cart below to see if your impacted.

Year

Make

Model

2011

Cadillac

Escalade

2011

Cadillac

Escalade ESV 1500

2011

Cadillac

Escalade EXT 1500

2011

Chevrolet

Avalanche 1500

2011

Chevrolet

Silverado 1500

2011

Chevrolet

Suburban 1500

2011

Chevrolet

Tahoe

2011

GMC

Canyon

2011

GMC

Sierra 1500

2011

GMC

Yukon

2011

GMC

Yukon  XL 1500

General Motors is reporting on these vehicles, a rear axle cross pin was not properly heat treated and, if it were to brake, could create interference and lock the rear axle.  Should this happen the driver may lose directional control.

Dealers will replace the pin free of charge for impacted trucks.

Owners should contact:
*Cadillac  at 1-866-982-2339
*Chevrolet at 1-800-630-2438
*GMC at 1-866-996-9463
*WWW.GMOWNERCENTER.COM
*The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-424-9153
*or their local dealer

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EIA Releases Average Gas Prices for First Week of New Year

January 11th, 2011

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Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (Jan 2011)

On Monday, the U.S. Energy Information Association released the average gasoline prices for the first week of the year. The report shows an upward trend in gas prices for last week while also comparing it to the price trend at this time last year. This week, the West Coast saw the largest increase at 0.025. Gas prices on the Gulf Coast remained the most consistent, seeing an increase of only 0.012 in the first week of the new year.

While the West Coast has seen the most increase in the past week, over the past year, the region has seen one of the smallest increases in gas prices at only 0.295. The New England area has seen the most an almost 0.40 jump since last year, the highest in the nation.

The EIA is an independent and impartial reporting agency that is committed to collecting, analyzing and disseminating information to assist in sound policymaking. The report comes out on a weekly basis and constitutes both unleaded and diesel fuel prices around the country.

How much of an increase has your area seen in the last year? What do you think about the EIA’s breakdown of where the gasoline prices come from? Let us know in the comments below!


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2011 CES shows push in advanced control systems

January 10th, 2011

Many auto manufactures introduced new and/or improved infotainment systems at this years CES show.

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Toyota EnTune Infotainment System, Hyundai Blue Link, Ford won’t be left out with their MyFord, and even OnStar made news by expanding to offer after market OnStar gear for non-GM cars.  As an added bonus for the hard core geeks we’ll also touch on the Parrot Android based car stereo.

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Toyota EnTune

Toyota EnTune Infotainment system allows user to install applications like Bing, OpenTable, and Pandora on their phone and sync it with their car. 

What makes Toyota’s system intriguing is that to install new apps, you simply load them to your phone and then sync the phone. This makes it as easy to install applications to your Toyota as it is to install an App on your iphone. 

The downside of Toyota’s system is that it will require an custom Toyota version of the app you want to install.  So you’ll have you’re standard iPhone version of Pandora and your Toyota version of Pandora installed.   EnTune relies on Bluetooth connectivity to your smartphone to handle the magic of live updating and internet connectivity.  This makes a double edge sword…The good is that the car itself doesn’t require it’s own cell phone contract, but it also means that it is of limited functionality without your phone.

 

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Hyundai’s Blue Link is really more of a OnStar competitor than a true infotainment system.  The focus is mostly on the “info” part. Offering a trio of service tiers ranging from  the “Assurance Package” that provides for crash notifications and the ability for the driver to call “SOS” in an emergency to the “Essentials Package” the provides vehicle theft recovery, maintenance notifications, and geolocation among other features.  Finally their top tier of service also provides for turn by turn based navigation.  No hardware or service pricing has been released yet, but Hyundai is saying that it will be substantially less expensive than OnStar’s offerings.

Ford MyFord Mobile

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OnStar is taking the plunge into the automotive aftermarket by selling to owners of non-GM vehicles. The $299 + install replacement rearview mirror will provide accident alerts, stolen-vehicle tracking, and navigation services and can be installed permanently on any vehicle through a partnership with BestBuy.

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The Parrot Asteroid Radio is proof that Android is moving from the smartphone to other aspects of our technology lives.  It provides for multimedia and hands free applications right from your car radio.  Details are a bit thin at this point, but it appears that it will provide for internet streaming radio, point of interest search, and navigation in addition to “standard” radio functionality.  

 

What is your favorite piece of auto technology from CES this year? Sound off in the comments below

Links for further reading:

Toyota Entune homepage
EnGadget review of the EnTune System
Hyundai Blue Link Home Page
Ford MyFord
OnStar Homepage
Parrot USA Homepage

Friday Fun–Light Show Cars

January 7th, 2011

 

This weeks Friday fun is brought to you by the letter L for Lights and C for cars.

These are some very coordinated people!  Check this out:

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Cars with Blinky lights.

Don’t forget about CarCheckup if your Check Engine Light is on!

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9 No-Fail Winter Driving Tips

December 27th, 2010

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Photo credit: Image by Grace Olsson via Flickr

Article by Lauren Cascio

These nine, no-fail driving tips will help you as you take on the dangers of ice, snow and unexpected obstacles during the winter months.

1. Clear loose snow- even on top of the car!

When loose snow flies from the top of moving cars, it makes driving extremely dangerous for everyone on the road. Loose snow on your car’s hood can fly up and block your windshield at high speeds. To be safer this winter, take caution and clear all snow.

2. Avoid sudden braking

When possible, try to avoid braking at all. When driving on snow or ice, it is safer to allow your car to roll to a stop than to apply significant pressure to the brakes. Another way to avoid sudden braking is to remain aware of your surroundings and anticipate stopping situations before the last second.

3. Clear ice and snow from your headlights

Having snow and ice on your headlights can dull the light illuminating from them. Clearing your headlights will make sure that every obstacle is spotted soon enough to make a safe and controlled stop.

4. Stay aware!

It is always a good tip to avoid using devices such as your car’s CD player, your phone or other entertainment items while driving. In the winter, being aware is more important because stopping distances are much shorter on ice and snow.

5. Scrape your windows- all of them!

In the early morning rush, important things like clearing your windshield can be completely forgotten. Lack of time can make it tempting to only clear a small hole directly in front of the steering wheel. While a little scraping is better than no scraping at all, this is still a bad idea because peripheral vision is extremely limited and can lead to exceedingly dangerous conditions.

6. Know your brakes!

If your car does not have anti-lock breaks, knowing what to do can make your winter driving much safer. Applying a light, steady pressure is the best way to stop in snowy or icy conditions without an anti-lock braking system. Applying strong, sudden pressure can cause a brake lock-up and result in a skid.

7. Warm up your vehicle- but never in the garage!

Warming up your vehicle is a good idea, as it gets the engine warm before driving and the heat begins to circulate around the car to make the driving experience better. However, car exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a clear, odorless gas that can cause death if inhaled. When cars are on in enclosed spaces, the carbon monoxide can build up, displace the oxygen in the air and have fatal consequences.

8. Top off the gas!

Keeping your gas tank full at all times is always a good idea. An uncontrolled skid could cause an accident and result in being stranded for a long period of time. Another reason to top off the tank is to prevent gas line freeze up. Most gas is watered down and the water in it can freeze in sub-zero temperatures. If expecting a deep freeze, make sure that the tank at least a quarter-full to prevent the water from freezing in your tank.

9. Keep your distance!

AAA, a national traveling and roadside assistance agency, recommends that drivers in icy conditions opt for a traveling distance of at least 8-10 seconds, instead of the normal 3-4 seconds. More distance allows for more reaction time and can make everyone safer this winter!

What tips/tricks did we miss? Let us know in the comments below!

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Merry Christmas from the CarCheckup Family to Yours!

December 23rd, 2010

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Warm Wishes this Holiday Season from your Friends at Wildfire!

The CarCheckup team is so enormously grateful for your support, loyalty, and enthusiasm for our product and our company. 2010 has been an incredible year for us and it’s all thanks to you – our awesome customers, partners, fans, followers and supporters!

We are super excited for the New Year and have lots of exciting developments in the works. If you liked our system in 2010, just wait until you see what we have in store for you in 2011!

CarCheckup warmly wishes that you and yours have very Happy Holidays, and a wonderful New Year! We look forward to working with you in 2011!

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Tips for Holiday Travel from CarCheckup

December 14th, 2010

 

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Here are some handy tips from the team at CarCheckup to keep in mind as you prepare for your holiday travels.

036 Tips for Holiday Travel from CarCheckup Check your tire pressure before you leave – Check your owners manual for proper tire pressure and make sure your tires are properly inflated.  A blowout is a horrible way to delay your travels 

036 Tips for Holiday Travel from CarCheckup Double check your spare tireMake sure your spare tire is accessible and aired up.  Should you need it, you won’t want to have to take everything out of the trunk in the cold to get to your spare…and you absolutely don’t want to find out it’s flat.

036 Tips for Holiday Travel from CarCheckup Belt Check – In the old days, braking a belt would mean you were stranded on the side of the road.  Today’s modern car are likely to suffer major engine damage if a belt breaks. On newer engines the engines are timed so that the heads and valves can actually occupy the same space at different times.  Should a belt fail, these components can crash into each other causing catastrophic damage.

036 Tips for Holiday Travel from CarCheckup Check Radiator and Radiator Reservoir – Make sure you’re coolant levels are full. Check both the radiator itself as well as the overflow reservoir.  The overflow is normally located close to the firewall in the engine component.   Safety Note: Never remove the radiator cap from a hot radiator.  Hot liquid and steam that is pressurized in the radiator can escape when the cap is removed causing severe burns.

If you’re car begins to overheat during your trip…turn you heat to to full and turn the full to maximum. It will get uncomfortable, but it will buy you time to pull off to the side of the road (or to a service station) before the car boils over.

036 Tips for Holiday Travel from CarCheckup Have an emergency kit – Keep a prepaid phone card and a prepaid debit card in your emergency kit in addition to the “standard” items like flares/triangle, flashlight, first aid kit, and tire jack.  With cold weather approaching you should also keep a blanket, coat, hat, and other items to keep you and your traveling companions warm. It’s also a good idea to keep cat litter and a shovel in your trunk if space permits so that you have a way to dig out and get traction should you get stuck.

036 Tips for Holiday Travel from CarCheckup Take Your Account Numbers – Have an AAA, OnStar or other service that can get you help in a roadside emergency?  Make sure you have the phone numbers, account numbers, and any other pieces of information you may need to use those services.

036 Tips for Holiday Travel from CarCheckup Take some cash! – We all rely on credit and debit cards as a convenient way to pay for our everyday purchases.  Be sure to also have some cash incase there is a problem with your card.

If you are a user of the CarCheckup system, take a minute to check your car for Pending Trouble codes before your trip.  Pending trouble codes are the precursor to something going wrong and your check engine light coming on.  If you are a user of our system, you owe it to yourself to get a clean bill of health for your car before you go.  As we say here at CarCheckup, “Know Before You Go!”

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2011 IRS Standard Mileage Deduction

December 4th, 2010

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The IRS released their updated mileage rates for 2011.

Standard mileage rates are used to determine how much of a deduction you get for miles driven for business, charity, moving, or medical reasons.  These miles can really add up for the average business person, and shouldn’t be neglected for the average Joe either.  No one wants to pay Uncle Sam more than they need to!

Each year the IRS computes a value for standard mileage based on the costs they expect a driver to incur during the average mile driven.

These new rates take effect on January 1, 2011 for all cars, light trucks, and vans.

  • Deduction

    Classification

    14 cents per mileCharity
    19 cents per mileMoving
    19 cents per mileMedical
    51 cents per mileBusiness mileage

As a taxpayers you can choose between calculating the actual costs of using their vehicle or using the standard mileage rates.

>>>Download our FREE special report on “Tips to Maximize Your Mileage Deduction”  to learn more ways to maximize your deduction for tax time.

 

Additional Handy Resources For IRS Business Mileage Tracking
IRS Press Release for 2011 Standard Mileage Rate
Revenue Procedure 2010-51 contains additional details regarding the standard mileage rates.
Analysis of How Much Money Are You Loosing Not Keeping Track of Your Business Mileage 

Easy tips to Winterize Your Car or Truck from CarCheckup

December 1st, 2010

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There is no question that snow, sleet and ice make for one hazardous driving season. To the prepared motorist, the perils of winter are significantly reduced. Here are 10 tips to readying your car for  dangerous winter driving.

1. Change the Windshield Washer Fluid

Having the appropriate windshield washer fluid is even more important in the winter because some formulas may not be viable in subzero temperatures.  What’s the big deal?  Well, if your fluid isn’t already completely frozen inside the reservoir under your hood, it will freeze instantly on your windshield when exposed to temperatures below the approved level. De-Icer fluids are available in stores and some can be good for up to -30°F!

2.  Have the Battery Tested

The freezing temperatures of winter can zap the power from your car’s battery, especially if it has been idle for a long period of time. National car part and service store, AutoZone, will test your car’s parts for free. Their staff can test your car’s battery, alternator, starter and voltage regulator- while they’re in your car!

3.  Put on Specialized Tires

Snow tires are a great way to increase acceleration, stopping ability and traction in snowy or icy conditions. For regions of the country with more snowfall and isolated roads, snow tires with studs on them may be available. Have your mechanic put snow tires on before the first snow and take them off after the last, most likely around early March.  Another plus? Using different tires in the winter will save the tread on your summer tires!

4. Protect Your Car- You Won’t Regret It!

If you are traveling in areas with high traffic, snowfall and/or ice, then your car could be exposed to thousands of pounds of salt this winter. Salt can erode a car’s exterior and cause unsightly rust. While rust may seem like a small problem, when it spreads to the underside of your car, it can corrode holes on vital parts, such as your gas line. Car detailing chain stores, like Ziebart, offer spray protection for both the underbody and exterior.

5.  Get the 4-1-1 on 4-wheel drive

There is no doubt that four-wheel drive is one feature that can come in handy this winter. This feature is another way to increase control while braking and help with vehicle handling and acceleration in snowy and icy conditions. Knowing when to use four-wheel drive is one way to keep money in your wallet this winter! Four-wheel drive significantly reduces your car’s fuel efficiency and can lower gas mileage. Make sure that every member of the family (who’s old enough to drive, of course) knows when and when not to use it.

6. Top off the Anti-freeze

Anti-freeze, also known as coolant, is an important part of a winter maintenance routine. Antifreeze is found in your car’s radiator where it keeps the water in the radiator from freezing in subzero temperatures.  Take caution, as this is one step not suited for the garage. Antifreeze is highly toxic and can cause severe damage or death if accidentally ingested. This sweet, clear substance is almost undetectable and discharge on the ground can lead to groundwater contamination. Leave this one up to your mechanic!

7. Pack for You

No matter how many precautions you take, you are still at a risk for an accident in the winter’s harsh elements. Sliding off a lightly traveled road can land you right in the middle of a dangerous situation. Having these supplies ready can help you be safe and prepared in your travels:

  • Flares
  • Blankets
  • Boots
  • Radio
  • Non-Perishable Food
  • Flashlight

8. Pack for Your Car

Now that you are prepared for the perils of winter, it’s time to make sure you pack what you need for your car.

  • Scraper to clear car windows. Window scrapers should have a brush on one end to clear loose snow and also be long enough to reach over the top of your car.
  • Spare tire with air in it and tools to put the tire on your car
  • Jumper cables
  • Tow rope
  • Duct tape- for those small roadside repairs
  • Short shovel and maybe a bag of sand (putting sand down in front of a car stuck in snow can significantly increase traction and aid in getting the car out).

9.  Update the Headlights

Visibility is much more important in the winter as ice and snow make emergency braking extremely dangerous. The brighter your headlights are, the earlier an object can be spotted and avoided safely. Old, dim headlights can decrease visibility on the roads. Consider purchasing new headlights, but no need to go for the more expensive premium brands such as SilverStar Ultra. According to a study by Consumer Reports, these pricier bulbs have been proven to have little advantage over regular halogen lights.

10.  Invest in Peace of Mind

National roadside assistance programs, such as those offered by AAA Motor Club, provide towing services to their members 24 hours a day. These clubs also offer fuel delivery, should you run out of gas, roadside battery service and mechanical first-aid for your car.

What tips/tricks did we miss?  Let us know in the comments below!

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Turkey Revenge–Attacks Car

November 26th, 2010

 

In the spirit of Thanksgiving we offer up this tasty tidbit for our Friday Fun segment.  As you rush around with your holiday shopping or recovering from your turkey hangover…beware…of turkey REVENGE!

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Turkey attacking a car

Happy Thanksgiving from the crew at CarCheckup!

Added Bonus for Turkey day…This will make you chuckle.  I’m not sure if they are responding positively or negativity to the car horn.

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Car Turkey Call

 

 

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