Friday, August 26, 2011

What To Do If You Have A Blowout / History Of The Wheel

Yesterday we posted three pictures of tires. One was a blownout tire, another had a nail in it, and the last one had the wires poking out.
Worn out tire with tread
showing. This wheel is
minutes away from having
a blowout.

Nail in a tire




Do you know what to do if you have a blowout?
Tire that has blown out
THIS VIDEO has great tips of what to do if you have a blowout. Here are the basics:

  • Don't Panic
    • Staying calm is key when you have a vehicle emergency. If you panic, you can't think clearly or logically, which is very important when facing a blowout.
  • Don't slam on your brakes
    • This can cause your vehicle to lose 
  • Slow down gradually and maintain control
    • Let off the gas and allow your vehicle to slow down on its own instead of slamming on your brakes. 
  • Move to the side of the road and out of moving traffic
    • Safety first! While changing your tire, you will be preoccupied and not able to pay attention to moving traffic. Move as far away as you can from moving traffic so that you can safely and quickly change your tire and move on. 
DID YOU KNOW?!: The History Of The Wheel
Based on ancient diagrams, the wheel showed up as early as 3500 B.C. in Mesopotamia (part of modern day Iraq). Wheels with spokes were used in 2000 B.C. in Egypt. Wheels were developed in Europe in about 1400 B.C. without any influence from other cultures. In the Americas, the Inca, Aztec and Maya civilizations were highly sophisticated, but never invented the wheel or anything like it. There is no evidence that the use of the wheel existed among native people anywhere in the Western Hemisphere until well after contact with Europeans. Read more about the history of the wheel.

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

WINNER! Circus Tickets

Congratulations to
Hailey Olson!

She was randomly selected as our winner at our hot spot, Gines Auto Service, and receives a family four-pack to Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.

Congratulations, and enjoy the show!

Remember, will still have two more family four-packs to give away! Enter online, or at our hot spot, Gines Auto Service.
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Thursday, August 18, 2011

HOW TO Bake Cookies In Your Vehicle

Summer is coming to an end, but the temperatures are still up there. We have all heard the news reports of kids dying in a vehicle. Below is a video of how hot and how fast a car's temperature can go up. In fact, the temperatures get SO hot in a vehicle, that you can even bake cookies in your vehicle! The second video will show you how. It's a fun "end of summer" project you can do with your kids:




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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

WHAT IS IT?! for August 11th

Do you know what vehicle part Chad is showing these ladies? Make sure to join us on our Facebook page tomorrow morning, and if you are the first person to correctly guess, you will receive $10 off your next service! Good luck, and remember: DO NOT start guessing until it's posted on our Facebook page! Here is your sneak peek:


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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

WIN Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Tickets

Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus "Fully Charged" is coming to the Energy Solutions Arena September 22nd - 25th 2011.

Thanks to Lulu Hart with Feld Entertainment, Enjoy Utah! has FOUR family four-packs of tickets to give away! Tickets are good for any Monday through Friday performance, but not Friday evening.

Here's how to enter:
Deadlines to enter:
  • Online: Tuesday August 30th at 11:59pm
  • Hot Spot (Gines Auto Service): Tuesday September 6th at 5pm
Stay tuned to Enjoy Utah! for more extra entries to come!
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Friday, August 5, 2011

FRIDAY TIDBIT and VIDEO: Rotors, Caliper, Brake Pads

Brake Caliper
Yesterday our WHAT IS IT?! picture was a brake caliper. Here is a video of Gary explaining how rotors, calipers, and brake pads all work together:


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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

WHAT IS IT?! Sneak Peek

Here is a sneak peek of the WHAT IS IT?! picture that will be posted on our  Facebook page tomorrow. The first person to correctly identify this vehicle part will receive $10 off their next service; but remember: do not start guessing until it's posted on Facebook tomorrow!

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