Cappys Auto Repair

Cappys Auto Repair We take care of all your automotive, light duty truck, boat, RV, Motorcycle, and etc.

Have a Safe and Happy Veterans Day
11/11/2022

Have a Safe and Happy Veterans Day

01/29/2020

It is unfortunate to inform all of you that we are temporarily shutting down the facility as of 2/1/20. The building has been sold and a new person will be here doing auto repair. During this time I will be available for mobile repair services until a new place is found. I thank the original owner for giving the opportunity to service you and a chance to purchase the building but unfortunately the cards on my end did not line up right. We will keep you all posted on how things are going. Thanks to all my customers and I hope you will all stay with me at this time. As i said i will be available for mobile repair services.

Car Care Council Urges Commuters to Maintain a Healthy Work-Drive BalanceJanuary 7, 2020 Commutes to work are longer tha...
01/10/2020

Car Care Council Urges Commuters to Maintain a Healthy Work-Drive Balance

January 7, 2020
Commutes to work are longer than ever, according to the most recent U.S. Census, with the average commute time up 20 percent since the Census began tracking this data in 1980. The more time we spend in our cars, the more important it becomes to make sure our vehicles are comfortable and safe places to be, says the non-profit Car Care Council.
The Car Care Council has a number of tips for commuters to help ensure their trips to and from work are as enjoyable and worry-free as possible.

• Change your cabin air filter. The cabin air filter is responsible for cleaning the air entering the passenger compartment. A functioning cabin air filter will help keep dirt, pollen, dust and exhaust fumes from entering your vehicle’s interior. Changing the cabin air filter at recommended intervals will allow you and your passengers to breathe clean air free from allergens and pollutants while commuting to and from work.

• Maintain vehicle safety systems. A vehicle’s wipers, mirrors, lights and brakes are key safety features that require routine maintenance. To ensure that you can see and be seen while on the road, make sure all lights are properly functioning, mirrors are clean, and both are properly aligned. Replace wiper blades that are cracked, chattering or streaking in order to maintain a clean windshield. Because driving in stop-and-go traffic is hard on a vehicle’s braking system, have your brakes inspected regularly as brakes are your car’s most important safety feature.

• A clean car makes a happy driver. The more time spent in the cars, the more likely dirt and clutter will collect inside. Maintaining a clean vehicle not only makes for a more comfortable drive, but it also contributes to a vehicle’s safety and longevity. Remember to keep the floors free of debris that may obstruct the foot pedals, and wash your car regularly to protect the paint, minimize rust and corrosion, and keep your windows clean for improved visibility.

Happy New Year It’s time to pop the champagne, put on our party hats, and celebrate all that we have done in the last ye...
12/31/2019

Happy New Year It’s time to pop the champagne, put on our party hats, and celebrate all that we have done in the last year!

Cappy's Auto Wishes you a Safe and Happy Holiday Season.
12/16/2019

Cappy's Auto Wishes you a Safe and Happy Holiday Season.

12/16/2019

Holiday Road-Trip Survival Tips

Are you and your family planning to drive to a holiday get-together this year? Whether you’re heading to Grandma’s cottage or a favorite vacation spot to celebrate holidays with family or friends, AAA has simple tips to help make your drive a smooth one, so you can arrive at your destination safely and without incident.

• Ensure your vehicle is properly maintained. If maintenance is not up to date, have your car and tires inspected before you take a long drive.
• Map your route in advance and be prepared for busy roads during the most popular times of the year. If possible, consider leaving earlier or later to avoid heavy traffic.
• Keep anything of value in the trunk or covered storage area.
• If you’re traveling with children, remind them not to talk to strangers. Go with them on bathroom breaks and give them whistles to be used only if the family gets separated.
• Have roadside assistance contact information on hand, in case an incident occurs on the road.
• In case of an emergency, keep a cell phone and charger with you at all times. AAA and many other companies offer smartphone applications that enable motorists to request help without making a phone call.

With a little prep, you can leave the road-trip stress at home and enjoy your holiday with family and friends.

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