Yearly Archives: 2022

Distracted Driving: Keep Your Eyes On The Road

Distracted Driving: Keep Your Eyes On The Road

When asked, most people think they are good at multi-tasking. Scientific studies, however, reveal that only around 2% of the population can truly demonstrate the capacity to effectively multi-task. For the rest of us Kelowna drivers who are not so biologically wired, no amount of practice can increase our effectiveness at multi-tasking.Turns out, multi-tasking is almost a superpower. Think of fighter pilots: capable of maintaining their orientation in three dimensional space and performing specific and highly complicated functions while accessing life threatening situations and coming up with an appropriate response. Admit it – you can’t do that.There are three types of harmful driving distractions:Visual (eyes off the road)Manual (reaching for something or manipulating an object)Cognitive (mind off the task of driving)Of course, texting or using a cell phone involves all three. Eating, applying make-up, arguing and working ... read more

Ongoing Maintenance & Repair Standards

Ongoing Maintenance & Repair Standards

Kelowna drivers may not know that there are vital uniform service and repair guidelines in the automotive industry. The guidelines were created to help automotive service professionals better talk to motorists. It also gives you a common language to use when talking with different repair facilities.Recommendations are based on the following definitions:First, System Failure. This is when parts or a system are out of car maker’s specifications have failed, or are unable to carry out their specific function. An example would be going in for new brakes and your A Plus Automotive service advisor discovers that one of your rotors is cracked. A cracked rotor is a failed part. Your service advisor cannot ethically slap new brake pads on a cracked rotor because it has a high probability of becoming a brake system failure and a serious safety hazard.The second category is Preventive or Scheduled Maintenance. This is when parts or a sys ... read more

Get Fresh Air Inside Your Car

Get Fresh Air Inside Your Car

Get Fresh Air Inside Your CarBC air quality affects Kelowna drivers wherever we are. Many decades ago, people began to become aware of how air pollution negatively affects health. But what about the air inside your vehicle?Cabin air filters are now coming on most new vehicles since the 2000 model year. These filters clean the air in the passenger compartment.They can filter particles down to three microns, so that’s good enough to clean out dust, pollen and most pollutants. If you suffer from allergies, this is very good news.You can look in your owner’s manual to see if you have a cabin air filter. If you do, there’ll be a recommendation for replacing it when it gets dirty. If you live where there’s a lot of dust, pollen or pollution, you may need to change it more often. You can also ask your A Plus Automotive Ativan 1 mg is not recommended for use during pregnancy service advisor.What are you REALLY breath ... read more

What gets stolen from vehicles most?

What gets stolen from vehicles most?

What item is most often stolen from vehicles?Is it:(A) Stereo (B) Wheels (C) Air Bag (D) DVD SystemWell, if you said stereo – you used to be right. But airbags have now surpassed stereos as the biggest target for theft. (No, we’re not actually kidding!) New airbags cost about $1,000 for Kelowna drivers but go for $50 to $200 on the black market, and what’s worse, stolen airbags are making their way back into vehicles that have been in an accident. Of course, the vital danger to the consumer of having a stolen airbag installed is that you can never be sure what may have previously affected them and if they will work right when you need them.Houston…we have a problem.There are reports that 1 in 25 airbag replacements are stolen or salvaged airbags – or no airbag is installed at all.Your airbag is an essential car part you don’t Lorazepam affects the brain’s unbalanced chemicals (GABA receptors mos ... read more

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