Posted on 3/24/2023
Trust Your Diesel Engine to Hoesly Automotive If you drive a diesel engine, then you know they are different than your standard gasoline engine. You also know they require specialized care and maintenance. Whether it’s a common issue, or something more complex, you need to make sure you get your diesel engine serviced by technicians that know what they are doing. Diesel engines, like gasoline engines, need regular service and maintenance. The good thing is when you take care for your diesel engine properly, it can last for hundreds of thousands of miles. But if you don’t give it the proper care and timely attention it needs, it can break down much quicker. If your diesel engine isn’t running as smoothly as it should be, then please come see us. Here are some of the most common problems with diesel engines. Common Diesel Engine IssuesTroubles Starting – diesel engines don’t typically start as quickly a ... read more
Posted on 10/14/2021
Summer is over and we’re now several weeks into the fall season. That means we’re heading into the cold and wet time of year. However, just because it’s no longer hot outside, that doesn’t mean things can’t get hot under the hood of your vehicle. In fact, when it comes to your car’s temperature, it can overheat no matter what time of year it is. If your vehicle has been overheating lately, then it’s time to get a checkup and see what the problem is. After all, if your engine overheats too much or too often, it can cause serious damage, which leads to extremely expensive repairs and downtime. So, if you’re experiencing this issue with your vehicle then please come see us at Hoesly Automotive as soon as you can. Common Causes of an Overheating Engine There are several possibilities for an engine that continues to overheat. It could be something as simple as your motor oil. Other possibilities incl ... read more
Posted on 9/16/2021
Reasons Why Your Diesel Engine Works Well Under Stress – Vancouver Auto Repair Have you ever wondered why people choose to buy diesel engines, or why every semi-truck on the road runs on diesel? Sure, diesel might smell a little funky, and they do have a reputation of being very loud (although they are much quieter now), but there must be a reason that so many drivers choose diesel over a regular gas engine. Simply put, diesel engines are generally stronger and more durable than gas powered engines. And they typically perform better under high stress than gas powered engines do. That’s why more and more people are going with diesel. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that auto manufacturers have made several advancements in diesel engines, either. Why Diesel? Here are some of the reasons that make diesel engines a good choice. So, if you’re considering buying a diesel, continue reading to see the bene ... read more
Posted on 8/19/2021
It seems like we can’t catch a break when it comes to gas prices. Prices sunk during the pandemic shutdown, but many people didn’t have anywhere to drive so they couldn’t take advantage of the low prices. Now that things are opened back up, prices have soared once again. With no relief in sight, drivers are always looking for better fuel economy. But what happens if your gas mileage has suddenly taken a nosedive? Fuel economy can fluctuate depending on driving conditions and your vehicle of choice. However, if you’ve noticed a decrease lately but your driving situation hasn’t really changed, then you might have a problem that needs some repair. Most Common Causes of Bad Gas Mileage Your vehicle can see a dip in fuel economy for several reasons. Here’s a breakdown of what can cause a decline and what you can do to fix it. Problems With Your Vehicle – obviously, when your fuel ... read more
Posted on 8/5/2021
Brakes; they’re kind of important, right? Obviously, every part of your vehicle is important, but without your brakes you’d be crazy to even take your vehicle on the road. When your brakes are working properly you don’t give them much thought. But if they start to screech or they feel soft when you press the brake pedal, then you take notice. A little screeching is annoying, but it doesn’t mean your vehicle will suddenly be unable to stop. However, there are some brake problems that you should never put off. Doing so, could compromise your safety. Serious Brake Problems You Shouldn’t Ignore There are numerous things that can go wrong with your brakes. Here are five things you should never ignore. Brake pedal feels spongy – your brake pedal should always feel firm, instead of squishy. If your pedal doesn’t really give you any resistance, or it pushes all the way to the floor ... read more
Posted on 11/7/2019
Top Driving Tips to Save You Money There are a lot of ways to save money when you drive. In fact, your driving habits play a huge role in how much you spend on your vehicle. No matter what time of year it is, you can save money by following some very simple steps. You use your car for a lot of reasons. And you rely on it to get you where you need to be. But if you want to save yourself some extra cash every month, then stick to these tips to get the most out of your car, truck, crossover, or SUV. 1. Time for a Tune-Up – there’s no better way to ruin a road trip than by getting stuck on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere. That’s just one reason that getting a tune-up is a smart idea. Your mechanic will check all the key components of your vehicle, including fluids, filters, battery, brakes, and more to make sure your car is running properly. This can save you on your road trip and in your every day commuting. 2. F ... read more
Posted on 4/5/2019
Spring has sprung here in the northwest. That means the long, cold chill is now gone and it’s time for some serious rain in Clark County. Springtime is the perfect time to start cleaning things up around your home and to get ready for warmer weather ahead. It’s also a great time to give your diesel truck some extra attention. Just like your home, your diesel truck, or any vehicle for that matter, needs some extra care this time of year. Winter can be very harsh on your vehicle so now is a good time to give it some love. So what should you be looking for? Diesel Tune-up for Springtime For starters, have you taken the time to check your truck for any obvious issues? If not, that’s a good place to start. The cold weather takes its toll on all vehicles, and if you don’t pay attention to the little things they can end up costing you big, especially with a diesel truck engine. So here are a few things to pay attention to and some routine maintenance you should cons ... read more
Posted on 3/7/2019
If you own a diesel truck then you know it’s no ordinary engine. But how much do you really know about your engine? Diesel engines use compression to ignite the fuel inside the combustion chamber. Gas engines use a spark. But that’s not the only difference. These engines also require different maintenance. As diesel engines become a lot more common, in trucks, and in cars, some diesel owners might not be aware of the differences. But what you don’t know can hurt you. Stick to the Maintenance Schedule So it’s important that you understand all the important factors that go into keeping your diesel engine in top condition. For some, the maintenance might seem overwhelming. But really, you just need to follow your manufacturer’s guidance and stick to the maintenance schedule. That’s because diesel engines have become a lot more sophisticated. They have more horsepower and greater technology. They also have more torque and they must adh ... read more