How To Fight Off Intruders Using Your Keys

Make sure to SHARE this could save someones life. Put your car keys beside your bed at night. Tell your spouse, your children, your neighbors, your parents, everyone you run across. Put your car keys beside your bed at night. If you hear a noise outside your home or someone trying to get in your […]

Selling Your Car Using Pictures

Here the camera is placed almost on the ground. This make the car look bigger. GOOD PICTURE. THE HEAD LIGHTS ARE OPEN. ALSO TURN THE WHEEL SO YOU CAN SEE IT RIM FACE. I ALSO WOULD BRING THE CAMERA A LITTLE LOWER. GOOD SHOT FROM THE REAR. A LITTLE CLOSER WOULD HELP. YOU COULD TELL […]

Symptoms of a dirty air filter

Symptoms of a dirty air filter vary but will often times include a noticeable decrease in gas mileage. Other symptoms are potential ignition problems cause by fouled spark plugs. A dirty air filter prevents the necessary volume of clean air from reaching the engine which affects the emission control systems of the car; reducing air […]

Meet our Lead Technician – Agustin Espinoza

Agustin Espinoza “Auggie” born and raised in Fallbrook CA, One of North County’s well respected Technician. He Studied at the Universal Technical Institute of Arizona. He became a Master Tech by the age of 21 one of the youngest Master Technician ever seen. check his profile out on linkedin. Connect with him. www.linkedin.com/in/auggieespinoza/ Centric Auto […]

There is a safety issue on America’s roads that rarely comes to light:

There is a safety issue on America’s roads that rarely comes to light: dim headlight bulbs and hazy headlight lenses, both of which may lead to reduced visibility. Centric Auto Safty Matters Reduced visibility due to poor headlights may be more rampant than people realize. The AAIA Car Care Council found that 26 percent of […]

Going to the Snow This Year? TIPS:

Tips for driving in the snow: Accelerate and decelerate slowly. Applying the gas slowly to accelerate is the best method for regaining traction and avoiding skids. Don’t try to get moving in a hurry. And take time to slow down for a stoplight. Remember: It takes longer to slow down on icy roads. Drive slowly. […]

How long do windshield wiper rubbers last?

Six to nine months, usually. Giving the rubber blades a quick rub with a rag dampened with alcohol will stretch their usable life – a little. You can also extend the life by keeping bugs and sap off the windshield. Finally, keep your car out of direct sunlight too…that helps tremendously. – wiki.answers.com