Posted on 6/1/2018
When something needs attention in your vehicle, typically a warning light will appear on your dashboard. And these warning lights can range from a reduced power warning to even a loose gas cap. But the team at Nordgren’s Automotive doesn’t want you to panic when you see the flash of these warning lights. We make it our mission to quickly and accurately take care of the problem while keeping you informed each step of the way. Here is our guide to dashboard warning lights: Coolant Warning Light: This light resembles a thermometer, and when you see it appear on your dashboard, it usually means your coolant levels are low. Without coolant, your engine would be so hot that it most likely would weld itself together. It could also mean your engine is overheating. Either way, if you see this light on your dashboard, don’t hesitate to contact the team at Nordgren Automotive. Tire Pressure Warning Light: This light is relatively easy to identify, as it has ... read more
Posted on 5/1/2018
For many of us, auto repair can be stressful and inconvenient. Your beloved car is tucked away behind closed doors, and your are placing our trust into a team of auto mechanics to properly and accurately fix your vehicle. At Nordgren Automotive, we aim to address your concerns and ease your worries. To begin, here are 5 tips on how to destress the next time you need to bring your car to an auto repair shop: Try to get a grasp on the basics of how automobiles work. Our team at Nordgren Automotive would be thrilled to explain the basics of auto repair and service to you. We want to you to understand how your car operates, so you can make decisions regarding maintenance and service based on your budget and lifestyle. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. If you are unsure about why something is needed for your vehicle, ask! We are all about answering questions honestly and accurately. Stay up-to-date on car maintenance. This way, you are less likely to be faced with expens ... read more
Posted on 4/1/2018
Earth Day is April 22, so the team at Nordgren Automotive thought it is the perfect time to learn how to drive greener. At our auto repair shop, we aim to always be conscientious of how our actions can affect the environment. That’s another reason we thought it would be beneficial to highlight how to drive greener. Make sure tires are inflated to the right pressure. If you are not using your vehicle’s roof and cycle racks, remove them to reduce drag. Accelerate and brake smoothly. Try to avoid using higher gears, along with revving your engine. Don’t make special trips to the gas stations, as you can just work it into your route on your way home from work or school. Idling is not environmentally-friendly. Idling for only 20 seconds burns more fuel and emits more CO2 than turning your car off and on during those 20 seconds. If you are stuck a light or in a drive-thru, just put your car in neutral. Along with following the tips above, our team at No ... read more
Posted on 2/1/2018
We have all heard of the saying “a dog is a man’s best friend”. For most of us who love the company of our dogs, we can’t help but want to bring along our furry co-pilot. However, it’s not all fun and games when your beloved pet becomes a distraction. Before embarking on a journey with your pup, we recommend checking out these 5 tips for driving with your dog: Be aware of the laws for driving with dogs. If you are planning a road trip with your pet, make sure you are aware of what the laws dictate, as they vary from place to place. Some states even indicate that your dog must be in a crate or carrier at all times. Figure out if your dog gets scared or even car sick during drives. If your pup gets scared, you can start with shorter rides, eventually working up to something longer. If your dog gets sick, you can head on over to your vet for some nausea medicine or another solution. Keep food and water handy. You never what could happen ... read more
Posted on 1/1/2018
At Nordgren Automotive, we aim to prevent you, your passengers, and your vehicle from being stuck on the side of the road. Unfortunately, our proactive approach to auto repair doesn’t eliminate your chances of ending up in a tight spot, and our team believes it always better to be safe than sorry. That’s why we want you to be ready for a roadside emergency. Here is a list of items you should keep in your vehicle at all times: Fully Charged Cell Phone: Your car breaks down, you reach for your cell phone, and you realize your handy device is completely dead. Nobody wants this situation to happen. That’s why it’s important to make sure your mobile device is fully charged before you hit the road, especially if you head out on a road trip. First-Aid Kit: This item seems like a no-brainer, but make sure your first-aid kit includes gauze pads and bandage tape, aspirins, antiseptic wipes, scissors, antiseptic cream or ointment, Band-Aids, rubbing alcohol, an ... read more