Thursday, March 21, 2019

Your Spring Car Maintenance Checklist


Despite the enduring winter chill, the spring season is upon us. As you start getting ready to put your vehicle back on the open road, you want to make sure that you’ve dotted all of your i’s and crossed your t’s to ensure smooth traveling.

Courtesy of Rob’s Automotive & Collision Center, your premier source for 24-hour towing service for Bucks County, PA, here is car maintenance checklist to keep in mind as the weather gets warmer.

1. Schedule a change for your oil and oil filter

Regular oil changes will help you maintain a healthy engine. As motor oil lubricates and cools down the engine, it naturally picks up impurities along the way. While this is good, the downside is that oil becomes gradually less effective as it ages, making regular oil and filter changes critical. Make sure to schedule an oil change this season to keep your engine healthy. In addition, todays vehicles also run hotter in general than years ago, which is harder on the oil.

2. Engine Coolant

This is the most overlooked type of service. Due to higher engine temperatures for fuel efficiency, all manufacturers recommend your anti freeze to be changed every two (2) years to protect the engine head gasket and radiator. This helps protect against corrosion which is the number one reason for radiator failure.

3. Check tire tread and pressure

Before hitting the road, make sure you check your tire pressure in the morning and adjust your tires based on the reading. Your tire pressure should match up with the tire pressure recommended in your vehicle manual.

Why should you check your tire pressure between winter and spring? Because fluctuations in the outside temperature can cause fluctuations in your tire pressure. Typically, tires lose or gain 1 pound per square inch for every 10°F change in temperature, and both over-inflated and under-inflated tires can cause issues on the road, including blowouts.

This is also the perfect time to check your tire’s tread depth. Without sufficient tread, your tires won’t grip the road as they are designed to do, compromising your car’s handling in wet weather and its ability to come to a quick stop.

We would be happy to check your tires for proper air pressure and depth, free of charge.

4. Replace your wiper blades and fluid

If your wipers are looking worse for wear, and a simple wiper cleaning isn’t doing the trick, it’s probably time to replace your wiper blades to prepare for seasonal rainstorms. Get ahead of the game by topping off your wiper fluid as well.

5. Headlights

You may need glasses if you find yourself squinting while driving at night — or, your lights may need a good cleaning! Just as our cars get dirty, so do the headlights and tail lights.

Over time the clear plastic lens covers for your vehicle's headlights may become cloudy. This results in reduced visibility while driving at night. Replacing the lens can be a very expensive option. As an alternative, we use a special process of cleaning chemicals and very fine sandpaper to clear the imperfections and have your lenses looking new again, thus increasing visibility at night. You’ll be amazed at the difference this process makes.

To learn more about any of our services including 24-hour towing service for Burlington, NJ, call Rob’s Automotive & Collision Center today at 215-826-9200.

Friday, February 22, 2019

We've Been Nominated for Bucks Happening!

We are honored to have been nominated for Bucks Happening — not just for auto collision repair in Bristol, PA and other nearby areas, but for two other categories as well!





We have been nominated for the following three categories:

We are truly grateful for those of you that took the time to vote. Without such great people trusting us to work on their cars and trucks for more than 30 years, we would not be the premier full service auto collision center serving Bucks County, PA and beyond. Thank you to all of our loyal customers over the years!

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Why You Need a Certified Auto Body Shop for Your Car Repairs


 As a top destination for car collision repair in Bucks County, Rob’s Automotive & Collision Center is serious about providing an elite level of service. To that end, we hold certifications from 14 major car manufacturers, from Chrysler to Honda to Porsche, who count on us to uphold their high standards for auto repair. After an auto accident or when dealing with a recall, it’s important to take your car to a certified shop, despite the recommendations of your insurance company. With a certified shop for collision repair serving residents of Newtown, PA, and other nearby areas, you can expect your car to come out looking and running as if it just came off a manufacturer’s assembly line.


Call Rob’s Automotive & Collision Center today at 215-826-9200 to find out more about our certifications and how they can benefit you.




4 Signs You Need a New Fuel Pump


Your gas pump’s job is pretty straightforward: to pump fuel from the gas tank to your engine. It doesn’t need to be said that a gas pump that doesn’t work is bad news for your vehicle, which is why it is critical that you are able to recognize some of the telltale warning signs of a gas pump that is on its last leg.

If something does go wrong, however, and you are unable to continue to drive safely, Rob’s Automotive is able to provide roadside assistance throughout Bucks County, PA, and the surrounding area. We can tow your vehicle to safety and assess the problem from there. In the meantime, be on the lookout for these red flags, and feel free to give us a call if you’d like us to check it out.

1. Engine Sputters at High Speeds
If your vehicle suddenly sputters and then resumes regular performance, there could be something wrong with the fuel pump. This sputtering happens because the pump is struggling to supply a consistent stream of fuel to the engine at the proper pressure.

2. Rising Temperature
The temperature of your car can predict a fuel pump emergency, so remember to pay attention to your temp gauge. If the heat rises and your car stalls, this might mean that the fuel pump motor is having issues. If the vehicle continues to stall, it may be a sign that the fuel pump is starting to deteriorate and will need to be replaced.

3. Power Loss When the Car Is Under Stress
A vehicle is placed under stress when climbing an incline or hauling heavy cargo. In such situations, the weakening elements of the fuel pump will begin to cause trouble, and the pump won’t be to keep up with the car's fuel demands, leading to an overall loss of power.

4. Surging
Occasionally, a vehicle will be moving normally at a consistent speed and then suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, it will surge ahead as if you had depressed the gas pedal. This is brought about by irregular resistance within the fuel pump motor.

When in doubt, bring your car in and we’ll be more than happy to check the fuel pressure for you. To learn more about what our team at Rob’s Automotive can do for your vehicle, or to learn about our roadside assistance for Philadelphia, PA drivers, please contact us today by calling 215-826-9200.

Tips for Navigating Hazardous Winter Roads



Isn’t it funny how whenever the forecast calls for snow, whether it’s a light flurry or a big blizzard, you still find ravaged bread shelves and milk coolers when you hit the grocery store?

Snow panic is something you can set your watch to. You can mark it on your calendar. It’s a rite of winter, right alongside Super Bowl parties and getting your taxes done.

Here at Rob’s Automotive & Collision Center, your local car collision experts in Bucks County, PA, we see the effects of snow panic all the time. We see it in the form of dents, scratches, gaping holes - in other words, a whole lot of damage to cars and a whole lot of hassle for car owners.

The roads can be treacherous in wintertime due to factors beyond a driver’s control. Yes, there’s snow, but there are also frigid temperatures, heavy winds, freezing rain, black ice, potholes and other drivers who are traveling too fast - or too slow - for conditions.

What’s worse: Other drivers who haven’t cleaned their cars off completely, posing a threat to others because they A) can’t see the whole road through their windshields, and B) can send random icy projectiles off their car roof into other cars’ windshields. We won’t even get started on drivers without insurance.

Our simple tips for navigating the treacheries of winter roads will prevent you from becoming one of those people.

     Don’t panic! There’s no reason to be overly stressed out about driving in snow or ice. Stress will cause problems; it doesn’t solve them. You can handle this - if you follow our tips, of course.

     Leave extra time in the morning, or when leaving work, so you can give your car a thorough cleaning before you take to the road. This isn’t just for when it has snowed. Windshields get frosty, too, and there’s no bigger hazard than sunlight reflecting off the ice. You definitely don’t want your “blind spot” to be right in front of your face. And don’t forget to clean off your mirrors too!

     Get yourself a good snow brush with a strong ice scraper. See above. This will save you time and make sure the job is done right.

     Drive slowly and don’t tailgate — another reason to give yourself extra time to make it to your destination. You’ll need more time and space to slow down, so don’t drive too close to the car in front of you. And when that time comes, don’t slam on the brakes. Instead, pump them slowly and lightly.

     Keep your tires inflated and your gas tank full. No brainer, right? You don’t want to get stranded somewhere out in the cold.

     Stay off your phone! Seriously, we can never say this enough, no matter what season it is. There’s so much you need to pay attention to while driving in the winter - potholes, icy patches, the driver in front of you, the overall conditions that determine your speed. There are probably more things to list, but that’s plenty to trump looking at Twitter or sending text messages.

If you’re ever in a situation where you’ve done all of the above, but you still get in an annoying winter fender bender, you can always bring your rig to Rob’s for collision repair near Newtown, PA. That’s one excellent tip that we hope you won’t need.