![]() Can you believe it? It's already the end of July; where has the summer gone?!!! To tell you the truth, this summer has gone a bit slow for me without having any summer vacations planned. But fear not, I have booked a last minute mini-vacation and I cannot wait! Mine is just a plane ride away, but is yours? If you have a road-trip planned, let us help give you piece of mind. Having vehicle problems when out on the road is no fun. Let's face it; it down right sucks! Here in Santee, at The Dyno Shop, we offer a 55-pt courtesy inspection. This is a bumper to bumper thorough inspection of, you guessed it, 55 points of your vehicle. :-) Here's a preview of what we will be checking for you:
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8/16/2018 02:59:12 am
I would like to thank you for sharing such a nice and useful article. Prior to leave for a vacation, the condition of different types of fluids should be inspected. Lack of lubricant could jeopardize the performance of the vehicle. Quality and quantity of the lubricant used in the vehicle should be inspected and if necessary should be replaced with suitable substitutes to prevent the breakdown of the vehicle. Apart from this, a quick inspection of different components of the vehicle by an experienced technician could be very helpful to identify and repair damaged components.
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Leaving for a long road trip with a vehicle having hidden mechanical error could bring the vehicle to a halt in the middle of nowhere. So, the vehicle should be inspected by an experienced technician to identify and repair hidden mechanical errors and make the journey more joyful. The braking system of the vehicle plays a key role in the performance of the vehicle and should be placed at the top of the inspection schedule.
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Sonny Page
8/27/2018 05:53:23 am
Undoubtedly, the condition of different components of the cooling system needs to be inspected before leaving for a destination. The cooling system plays crucial role in the performance of the vehicle by protecting the engine of the vehicle against the extreme hot temperature. However, damaged cooling system couldn't do so. Coolant level should be inspected and damaged components should be replaced with suitable substitutes. Have a look at https://techplusautomotive.com/services/scheduled-maintenance/
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9/14/2018 03:32:04 am
Before leaving for any road trip during vacations, we should inspect the different components of the vehicle by a certified technician. Levels of different fluids used in the vehicle must be inspected and if any fluid is found below the level, it must be topped off. As we are planning for summer road trip, so we must check different components of the cooling system especially the coolant and if any component is found to be damaged, then it must be replaced with suitable substitutes.
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10/13/2018 06:19:17 am
Summer time is meant for travel. People generally organize road trips during long vacation of summer. But before leaving for a road trip, we should do some maintenance tasks such as changing the oil, checking tire pressure, checking all the essential fluid levels especially the coolant, checking the brakes, air conditioning system etc. Apart from this, we must check the condition of different components of the vehicle and if any abnormality is found it must be repaired by a well known technician prior to leaving for a road trip.
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The Dyno Shop
10042 Prospect Ave, Santee, CA 92071
(619) 562-3933
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10042 Prospect Ave, Santee, CA 92071
(619) 562-3933
Business hours:
Monday through Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00pm*
Closed on Holidays
EZ Auto Registration hours:
Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm*
Closed on Holidays
*Closed from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm daily - but we will be answering the phone :)
Thank you for your continued patronage!
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