Friday, December 31, 2010

FRIDAY TIDBIT: Cruise Control Information


Cruise Control Switch
 DO NOT use your cruise control during snowy and rainy conditions:
Did you know it's extremely dangerous to have your cruise control on where there is snow, ice, or rain on the road? If you hit an accumulation of water on the road, without your cruise control on, your vehicle might begin to hydroplane. If your cruise control is on, when the tires lose contact with the pavement, your vehicle will accelerate to a higher rate of speed, and you will take off like an airplane. Click HERE to read more information about that.


How To Use Your Cruise Control:
There are many tricks to using your cruise control that most people do not know about:
  • Setting Your Cruise Control:
    • The button on the very end of the cruise control switch will set your speed. Once you are at the speed you want, tap the very end button on the cruise control switch, and this will set your speed.
  • Disabling Your Cruise Control:
    • If you want to turn off your cruise control, simply push on the brake. This will cancel your cruise control setting. You can also simply switch it off, but then your original setting will be lost and you will not be able to resume back to the speed you were at without resetting it (see next line).
  • Resuming Your Cruise Control:
    • If you have pushed on the brake to disable your cruise control, and want to resume the speed you were going with cruise control on, simply hit resume on your cruise control switch. This is located in the same spot as the on/off switch.
  • Increasing Your Speed Temporarily:
    • Let's say you are driving down the highway with your cruise control set at 65 MPH. You come upon a vehicle in front of you that is going 60 MPH, and you need to pass them. There is no need to reset your cruise control. You can push on the gas, increase your speed to go around them, and then when you let off the gas, your cruise control will resume your original speed. (Notice that this will not work for decreasing your speed. If you push on your brake, it will disable your cruise control.)
  • Increasing Your Speed Permanently:
    • Here is how to increase the speed control setting without stepping on the gas: Notice on your cruise control button the setting that says on/off/resume. If you tap it once towards resume, it will increase your setting 1 MPH higher. If you want to increase the setting by 10 MPH, tap it 10 times, and so on. This will reset your cruise control to a faster speeder.
  • Decreasing Your Speed Setting:
    • If you need to decrease your speed setting, and do not want to disable it by pushing on the brake, you can decrease your speed simply by tapping on the set button once. The set button is located on the very end of your cruise control switch. You will go 1 MPH slower for every time you tap. If you want to go 10 MPH slower, simply tap it 10 times, and so on.
If you need more explanation on these settings and how to use your cruise contorl, feel free to stop by our shop at any time and we will go over these with you.
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

WHAT IS IT?! picture for 12/30

WHAT IS IT?!

This is the picture that will be posted on our Facebook page tomorrow morning. DO NOT start guessing until it's posted on our Facebook page! Here is your sneak peek:

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Segment On Winter Driving

Good Things Utah did a great segment today about Winter Driving, and making sure your vehicle is ready for winter. Click HERE to read the entire post and watch the video.

With the storm coming in today, please make sure you all drive safe!

We would love to check over your vehicle with all the suggestions given in the video! Give us a call (801) 966-6021 or click on the Schedule Appointment tab and we will get your vehicle in top shape for winter!

Here are additional winter driving articles and tips:
What To Keep In Your Vehicle
Prepare Your Vehicle For Winter
Accident Survival Guide
Driving Tips To Keep Your Family Safe
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Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

From all of us
at Gines Auto Service!

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Friday, December 24, 2010

FRIDAY FACTS: Cylinder Heads

Engine Cylinder Heads
The Cylinder head is the top half of the engine. This is where the intake and exhaust valves are located. The most common failure for the cylinder head is overheating the engine and warping the head. Make sure to keep plenty of antifreeze in your engine, and if it gets too hot, do not keep driving!

When a timing belt goes bad the piston hits the valves and bends them. The timing belt keeps the valve and pistons in timing with each other.

CLICK HERE to see a video of an engine that has cracked from not enough and improper antifreeze.
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

FREE Women's Workshop FULL - Should We Add Another Date?

The FREE Women's Car Care Workshop on Thursday January 13th 2011 is now full! Thanks to all of you who have signed up, and we look forward to seeing you then! We will be in contact as it gets closer to provide you with more information.

If you did not register for this workshop, and are still interested in attending, please CLICK HERE and fill out the form. If there is enough interest, we will add another date!

CLICK HERE for more information on this workshop.

Thanks!
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WHAT IS IT?! picture for 12/23

Below is the picture that will be posted on our Facebook page tomorrow. Remember, do not start guessing until it's posted on Facebook. The first person to correctly identify this vehicle part will receive $10 off their next service. (Here are three different views of the same part):

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

ONLY THREE SPOTS LEFT for our Women's Auto Care Workshop!

Due to such a great interest, there are only a few more spots left to attend the FREE Women's Auto Care Workshop on Thursday, January January 13th 2011. CLICK HERE for more information and to register!

If you register and we are already past our limit, we will let you know about possibly adding on another date for a second workshop close to the 13th. Please make sure you include your email address when registering for this workshop.

Thanks for the great response! We will post again when the 13th workshop is full, and let you know if another date has been added!
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FREE Christmas and Holiday Music and Stories

Do you need something to get you in the mood while wrapping presents and decking the halls? Here are a few sites that you can listen to free holiday music and/or stories:

CLICK HERE for a playlist from Squawkbox Sound that you can set to shuffle, or play in order.

CLICK HERE for Munchkin Radio, where the music is geared towards kids, but fun for adults. You can choose all holidays, no holidays, or holiday lullabies.

CLICK HERE to go back to "the good ole days" when families would gather around the radio to hear a Chrsitmas program. You can listen to it on demand online, so no need to wait by the radio!

CLICK HERE to go to StoryNory, where you can listen online, or download for FREE and add to your iPod or on a CD.

CLICK HERE to download a FREE VeggieTales Christmas CD for the kids.

CLICK HERE for 25 FREE Christmas music downloads from Amazon.com.

CLICK HERE to go to FM100, where they play continuous nonstop Christmas music. You can even listen online by clicking in the upper right hand corner.

CLICK HERE to go to KOSY 106.5 and listen online to nonstop Christmas music.
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Friday, December 17, 2010

FRIDAY FACT: Ignition Problems

Ignition Lock Cylinder
Did you know that too many keys on your key ring can put too much weight on and ruin your ignition? To avoid costly repairs, use as few keys as possible on your key ring when driving your vehicle. If you need to have a lot of keys on your key ring, take off your vehicle key and use only that when driving.
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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Our Yearly Newsletter

Our yearly newsletter is now ready!
CLICK HERE to read and print it!

Here are just some of the things you will find in this newsletter:







Here are all of the answers to the trivia section:
  • What ratio of people buried in avalanches survive the ordeal? One in four
  • What was the world record for the most snowfall in a 24-hour period? 76 inches in Silver Lake, Colorado
  • The largest iceberg ever recorded worldwide was 207 miles long and 62 miles wide. Where was it found? In the Arctic
  • The first New Year's Eve ball drop in Times Square happened in? 1907
  • What does Auld Lang Syne mean? Times gone by
  • In what state is a pine cone dropped on New Year's eve? Flagstaff Arizona
  • What New Year tradition began in Greece around 600 BC? Using a baby to signify the new year
  • In December of 1843, what famous Christmas story was first published? A Christmas Carol
  • On the Island of Misfit Toys, why was the cowboy a misfit toy? He rode an ostrich
  • Who was seated next to me a day or two ago in the song Jingle Bells? Miss Fanny Bright
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

WHAT IS IT?! picture for 12/16

Here is the WHAT IS IT?! picture that will be on our Facebook page tomorrow.
Remember, don't start guessing until it's posted on Facebook, but here is your day ahead sneak peek:

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Monday, December 13, 2010

NEWSLETTER: What Do YOU Want To See?!

We are putting together our annual Holiday newsletter to mail out, and would like your input!
  • What would YOU like to see in it?
  • What about last year's newsletter did you enjoy and would like to see again?
Leave a comment on this post!

Thanks!

CLICK HERE to view the newsletter from last year!
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Customer Testimonial #5

View more testimonials on our Customer Testimonial Page.
 
 
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WHAT IS IT picture for Thrs. Dec. 9th

Here is a preview of the WHAT IS IT picture that will be on our Facebook page tomorrow morning.

Remember, do not start guessing until you see it on our Facebook page, and good luck! The first person to correctly identify this automobile part will receive $10 off their next service at Gines Auto Service!

Here are three different views of it to help you out!

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Follow Gines Service on Twitter!


Gines Auto Service is now on Twitter! Stay even more up to date with what's going on!

CLICK HERE to go to our Twitter page and follow us!
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2010 Christmas Tree


It is a tradition every year at Gines Auto Service to purchase a Christmas tree from the Festival of Trees. It is truly magical to attend the auction night and read all of the inspiring stories that are the inspiration between each donated tree.

This year our Christmas tree is a Hot Wheels Car Tree! Make sure you stop in and see it! It will be on display in our office until the end of the month.

About Festival of Trees:
Almost as magical as Santa himself, a cold barren exhibit hall transforms into a warm, festive holiday haven. Each year, the magic of Festival of Trees unfolds, and with it the hope and future of children in need at Primary Children's Medical Center.



The Festival of Trees was inspired 40 years ago by a group of 15 women from along the Wasatch Front. These women were challenged by Lewis M. Jones, Chairman of the hospital's Men's Endowment Board, to identify a way to raise funds for the hospital.

Perhaps the greatest phenomenon of all is that everything is donated. The trees are decorated and purchased by individuals, families, organizations, businesses, and church groups. In addition, others generously donate items to fill the shops. Businesses provide the paper and printing of posters and tickets. Corporations offer their covered trucks and drivers to help deliver the trees, and so much more! Thousands of people join efforts by contributing countless hours and means to give “A Gift of Love" to children in need. In 2009, the Festival raised $1,522,497.58 for children at Primary Children's Medical Center.

CLICK HERE to continue reading.....



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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

DOOR PRIZES for Women's Workshop

We will be giving out door prizes to those that attend the FREE Women's Workshop in January!

The GRAND PRIZE will be a $100 gift certificate to Avon! Instead of an already-purchased Avon gift basket, you will be given a $100 value to buy anything from Avon that you would like! (CLICK HERE to view a current catalog to get an idea of what Avon has to offer!)

There will also be:
- Gift and goody bags
- FREE oil change certificates
- many more prizes yet to be determined!

Make sure you are subscribed to our blog to hear about information as soon as we post it!

For more information about the FREE Women's Workshop, CLICK HERE.
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WHAT IS IT?! picture for Dec. 2nd

WHAT IS IT?!
This is the picture that will be posted on our Facebook page tomorrow morning. DO NOT start guessing until it's posted on our Facebook page! Here is your sneak peek:
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Marshmallow World

Today's holiday song:
"Marshmallow World" by Brenda Lee

With all this snow we've got in the last week, it sure looks like a marshmallow world out there!

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