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Transfer Case Service

By |2020-11-05T18:13:33+00:00November 5th, 2020|

You may not know much about transfer cases, but if you have a 4-wheel drive vehicle, you’ve got one.  It makes sure you have power available for both the front and rear axles.  For example, if you have a rear-wheel drive SUV, power goes to the rear wheels until you need 4-wheel drive.  That’s when

Trust the Service Center Procedures

By |2021-07-22T15:58:46+00:00October 26th, 2020|

It's comforting for Slinger drivers to know that Joe's Slinger Service has exacting standards and procedures for taking care of your car. There are inspection procedures and auto service procedures.   When Slinger drivers come in for a routine service like an oil change, our technicians will give things the once over. They look to see if parts need to be

Gasoline Direct Injection

By |2020-10-21T13:41:39+00:00October 21st, 2020|

Question: My new car has a “GDI” engine. What does that mean to me and other Slinger vehicles with this new type of engine? Joe's Slinger Service Answer: GDI stands for Gasoline Direct Injection. It's a type of fuel injection system that is becoming very popular on modern engines. Let's talk about the two most

Deep Breathing in Slinger: Engine Air Filter

By |2020-09-23T16:08:58+00:00September 23rd, 2020|

Your engine really needs clean air to operate efficiently: it takes about twelve thousand gallons of air to burn a gallon of gas in your engine.  And clean air is much better than dirty. When your air filter’s dirty, it simply can’t trap any more dirt, so the dirt just passes through into your air

The Joe’s Slinger Service Guide to Recommended Intervals

By |2020-09-02T19:54:57+00:00September 2nd, 2020|

Most Slinger drivers are aware that manufacturers have service intervals for your car. The engineers that design our vehicles have tested the various systems and components to meet durability and safety standards. Some of these standards are self-imposed and others, like those for emissions components, are government mandated. The maintenance schedules are designed to achieve the

Let’s Make One Thing Clear

By |2020-08-28T14:36:52+00:00August 28th, 2020|

When we drive, it's important for us to be able to see well. That means, of course, keeping the glass in our vehicles as crystal clear as we can. If you've ever driven your car directly into bright sunlight, you know dirty, scratched or fogged windows can render you almost completely blind. Not a good

Air Conditioning Service at Joe’s Slinger Service

By |2020-08-04T18:49:22+00:00August 4th, 2020|

Most people don’t service their air conditioning until after it fails.  Maintaining your air conditioning system means that you always have enough refrigerant to properly do the job.  Small leaks in the air conditioning system allow the refrigerant to escape and the system can’t cool the air as well. Along with the refrigerant, a special

What Joe’s Slinger Service Customers Should Know

By |2020-07-07T14:18:46+00:00July 7th, 2020|

There are some things Joe's Slinger Service customers should know about automotive service and repair in Slinger. First and foremost, Joe's Slinger Service cares about you and your family's safety. And they really appreciate your business. Joe's Slinger Service wants to build a trusting relationship that becomes the foundation for a mutually beneficial experience for years to

Simple Questions- Wheel Bearings

By |2020-06-23T15:44:00+00:00June 23rd, 2020|

Simple Answers from Joe's Slinger Service for Slinger: Wheel Bearings Question: I remember my dad having the shop “pack the bearings” on the family car.  Is this something I need to have done? Answer: That’s a good question.  At one time, all wheel bearings were “serviceable” and needed to be taken care of from time

PCV Valve Service in Slinger WI

By |2020-06-08T17:40:28+00:00June 8th, 2020|

The WI push for fuel economy has the benefit of using less gas as well as fewer emissions in our local Slinger environment. Cars and trucks run cleaner than ever. Many people in the Slinger area may not realize that the first federally mandated pollution control device was in 1960: the PCV valve. 'PCV' stands

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