Why is My Tire Pressure Light On?

If you are driving around Jasper and your tire pressure light comes on, the first thing you want to do is check your tire pressure. If this is normal in all four tires, talk to Ruxer Truck Center so that they can make a definitive diagnosis.

In some cases, this light might come on after a recent tire change or rotation. This is generally not due to any damage, but your system needing a few minutes to catch up to the new tire or tire position. It will usually go off on its own.

 

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Stay Safe With These Winter Driving Tips

At Ruxer Truck Center, we know just how challenging it can be to negotiate Jasper streets in inclement weather. From increased stopping times to diminished visibility, there are many season-specific challenges to contend with. That's why we're sharing three winter driving tips to help locals stay safe.

Make Sure Your Auto Is Ready

It's best to start the season with winter-appropriate tires, well-maintained brakes, and fresh engine oil. Cold temperatures cause engine oil to thicken and decrease the strength of automotive batteries. With a quick tune-up, you can avoid common problems 

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Why You Shouldn't Avoid Washing Your Car

Many car enthusiasts will tell you that a clean car drives better. Although that might not necessarily be true, there are still many benefits that make washing your car worthwhile. If you're struggling to find the motivation to wash your car, check out these car-washing perks from your friends at Ruxer Truck Center.

First, regularly washing your vehicle helps protect its paint. There are many powerful contaminants in the dirt that settles on your car in Jasper. These contaminants can etch into the clear coat that protects the paint and cause it to lose its shine. 

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Avoiding A Tire Blowout

A tire blowout is a scary thing. However, it can be avoided in many cases. The best thing that you can do to avoid a tire blowout is to make sure that your tire has the right amount of pressure. Both underinflated and overinflated tires can lead to a blowout. You should also get old tires replaced when necessary. Most tires last five years, but this will depend on how much you drive. The tires should be replaced after about 75,000 miles.

You have to be cautious when you are driving near road hazards such as nails. Try your…

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The Three Most Popular Types of Winter Tires

Part of getting ready for winter in Jasper is swapping out your tires. At Ruxer Truck Center, we carry an impressive selection of winter tires for all of your cold-weather driving needs. The following is what you need to know about the three most popular options.

Studded Winter Tires

Studded winter tires aren't legally allowed in all states. Thus, before making an adventurous, cross-country road trip, be sure to check the tire restrictions in all areas you'll be passing through. Studded winter tires have metal studs that bite into the ice and grip the roadway. They provide adequate…

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All Weather Floor Mats Vs Carpet

All-weather and carpet floor mats both protect your car. However, you may be wondering which one is the better choice for your car. That is why it is important for you to compare the two. Carpet mats are much better suited for cars. They also look better because you can customize the design the way that you want. Additionally, carpet mats feel better under your feet and can make a luxury vehicle look even nicer.

All-weather floor mats are more popular because they provide you with better protection against the weather elements such as the snow, mud and sand. 

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The Secret Behind Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirrors and How They Work

Bright lights and headlights have blinded drivers since the dawn of rearview mirrors. These lights cause blindness for a few seconds to minutes and driver fatigue. Later model mirrors have a switch at the bottom to adjust the brightness. Now that we have installed auto-dimming rearview mirrors, AKA electrochromic mirrors, you may wonder how they work and what's the secret behind them.

The secret combines an electrochromic gel between the glasses in the mirror and glare sensors that pick up how bright the lights are shining in the mirror. It is all coated and combined with an electrically 

 

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Signs Your Ignition Requires Service

You do not want to wait until your car won't start to realize that something is wrong with your ignition. There are many signs that you will notice if it is time for your ignition to get serviced. You may notice that your car keeps stalling. This problem is caused by the unburnt gas getting into your exhaust system. You should also pay attention to the dashboard. If the lights are flashing, then this problem may be caused by an ignition problem.

Pay attention to the noises that your engine makes. If your engine is making new noises or…

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Tire Rotations

Your tires have to be rotated at some point. Tire rotation is simply changing the tire position. This is something that mechanics and manufacturers recommend every 5,000 miles. You likely need to get the tires rotated every time that you take your vehicle for an oil change. The main benefit that comes along with rotating your tires is that you will ensure that the tires wear out evenly. The tires will also have better tread depth and wear.

If your tires wear out evenly, then it will be a lot easier for you to handle your vehicle. Additionally, rotating…

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How to Jump-Start Another Vehicle

Before you get started, make sure both vehicles are in park. The engines should not be running during the jump-start.

To begin, connect one end of the jumper cables to the positive terminal (marked with a “+” or “P”) on the dead battery. Connect the other end to the positive terminal of the working vehicle's battery. Next, connect one end of the cable to the negative terminal (marked with a “-” or “N”) on the working vehicle's battery, and connect the other end to an unpainted metal surface away from the dead battery.

Once all cables have been connected correctly…

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