Noble Automotive Services

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12/17/2022

Sad to say ! Noble Automotive is closed! Thanks to everyone that supported us!! An end to run! Merry Christmas to all!!

12/04/2022

Less than 30 days till Noble Automotive closes. Thank everyone that confided us to repair your vehicles!!!!

10/26/2022

Thank everyone who honored Herman and I. With your trust in repairing your vehicles! So thankful for all of the customers and friends that let us be your mechanics. It’s time to close . Thank you again our customers!!

Thank all every customer that has trusted Noble Automotive. It’s time time to close shop! Moving on ti another part of m...
10/20/2022

Thank all every customer that has trusted Noble Automotive. It’s time time to close shop! Moving on ti another part of my life! Thank you Herman for being with me on all the journey! You are Gone and I miss you as much as the customers! Not tne same with out you!! I’ll be with you soon!!

To all my customers and friends! Merry Christmas 🎄 RIP Herman J Murillo!
12/15/2021

To all my customers and friends! Merry Christmas 🎄 RIP Herman J Murillo!

07/25/2020

Covid is here and will not go away. Thank you our customers! You all are awesome! Stay healthy and keep moving and stay positive.

Give your ride a little love!
04/10/2020

Give your ride a little love!

Keep Maintaining Your Vehicle Even If It Sits Idle

With a majority of vehicle owners living in areas of the country that have stay-at-home orders, many vehicles may be sitting idle for days or weeks at a time. The non-profit Car Care Council recommends starting your car at least once a week and keeping up with routine auto care to help prevent potential maintenance issues.

“Just as it is recommended that people stay active during this time of social distancing, your car should get some activity as well,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. “If your vehicle sits idle for too long, the battery could die, the tires can develop flat spots and the engine oil may start to deteriorate. Just a short solo drive once a week and a little car care will keep your car running efficiently and safely.”

When starting your car weekly, let it run for at least five minutes. If the vehicle is started in a garage, make sure the garage door is open and there is plenty of ventilation. In addition, the Car Care Council suggests monitoring the following areas of your vehicle if it sits idle for long periods of time.

Battery – Today’s vehicles have several computers that are always in operation, so if a car sits too long without recharging, the battery could die within a couple of weeks.

Tires – Maintain proper tire pressure to improve vehicle performance and gas mileage. Doing so is also important for vehicle safety. Checking the tire pressure frequently is more important if the car is parked for long periods of time. Vehicles that sit idle too long can develop flat spots, so taking a brief drive every once in a while will help prevent bald spots, and recharge the battery, too.

Fuel – Today’s modern fuel systems help preserve the life of the gas in your tank and also prevent fuel oxidation. Keeping a full tank of gas helps limit gas-tank condensation. If you are still concerned about the gas in your tank going bad, a fuel stabilizer may help extend the life of your fuel.

Oil – If a car sits too long, the oil can deteriorate, so continue to change the oil at the proper time intervals, even if you are not driving your normal mileage. It is always best to check the owner’s manual for the maximum time you should wait between oil changes.

Brakes – If a car sits idle, rust can start to form on the brake rotors, especially if the car is parked outside. Driving your car at least once a week will help prevent rust buildup.

Cleaning – Removing the grime and sediment that builds up on the outside of your car helps prevent rust, and cleaning the interior is important, too. Wipe down the dashboard, steering wheel, cup holders, door handles, vents and console with a quality, all-purpose automotive cleaner that will help disinfect the interior areas of your vehicle.

For more helpful information about maintaining your vehicle for safety, dependability and value, visit www.carcare.org/car-care-guide to order the Car Care Council’s free 80-page Car Care Guide.

08/12/2019

Have a safe and wonderful new school year!

02/16/2019

I hope everyone is having a great Friday!
Don't forget Nico & the Boys are playing tomorrow night at The Kosmos restaurant. Show starts at 8 and will go until 10, featuring only original music!

Then we are back at Poki Poki on Wyoming Feb 15!

Out of devastation...new appreciation
06/08/2018

Out of devastation...new appreciation

See the National Corvette Museum turn a sinkhole into an exhibit with the help of Chubb.

The car is a legend!
04/13/2018

The car is a legend!

Following the story is like following the links in a chain.

04/03/2018

Address

6319 Acoma Road SE
Albuquerque, NM
87108

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+15052924314

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