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The moment you’re ready to quit is usually the moment right before the miracle happens. Don’t give up!

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—John

The moment you’re ready to quit is usually the moment right before the miracle happens. Don’t give up!

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—John

(Source: idreamaofjordan, via fornowjustcarryon)

December232012
I’ve heard of ratrods before but this is ridiculous! lol
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—John

I’ve heard of ratrods before but this is ridiculous! lol

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—John

December32012

Here they are, the two biggest demons that plague our vehicles’ existence: The Check Engine Light and Low Oil Pressure Light. What causes them? Well, let’s take it one at a time. 

Check Engine Light:

Your car has between 10 and 20 sensors in it that measure a lot of different things. Whenever one of those sensor’s measurements goes above or below whatever they’re measuring, it will send a signal to the check engine light causing it to go on. If it’s a very imminent or dangerous problem, it may even flash. If this light starts flashing, pull over and check it immediately. This light can be checked for free at Advance Auto Parts, O’Reilly Auto Parts and Autozone for free. Once they check it, call me and I’ll be happy to give you an estimate on what that would cost to repair, whether  we do the work or not. 

Low Oil Pressure Light:

This light comes on when you’re not getting enough oil pressure in the engine. This is most commonly because you’re low on oil. However, it can also happen in your oil sending unit or oil pump goes out. The best thing to do is pull over IMMEDIATELY and check your oil level. I’m not playing here. It could mean the difference between adding a couple of quarts of oil or buying a new car. Seriously. Oil is the blood of your engine. No oil, no engine. Boom. I’ve known two different people in the past year that have had to buy a new car or a new engine because of low oil lights ignored. 

Your car has warning lights for a reason….to warn you of something. Please pay attention. This has been another Auto 101 Tip from www.MyCarDoc.com

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—John

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Woohoo! Getting away this weekend? Have @MyCarDoc check out the car before you go! 

Woohoo! Getting away this weekend? Have @MyCarDoc check out the car before you go! 

(via thewindsighs)

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November282012
Hang in there, it’s Wednesday! Take it easy and call My Car Doc to come take care of your car for you. 

Hang in there, it’s Wednesday! Take it easy and call My Car Doc to come take care of your car for you. 

November272012
Can that lube in a box place down the street come to you? Do they deliver the oil change right to your door? Does the dealership send a mechanic to you to fix your brakes? THAT is what My Car Doc does! 

Can that lube in a box place down the street come to you? Do they deliver the oil change right to your door? Does the dealership send a mechanic to you to fix your brakes? THAT is what My Car Doc does! 

(Source: definemotorsports)

November152012
Today’s #zen brought to you by photographer Sam Dobson who captured this amazing arctic white rainbow on a recent trip to the North Pole. The rare white rainbow is actually known as fog bow as it occurs in foggy conditions rather than rainy ones. It appears white because the water droplets in fog are much smaller than raindrops and as the droplets get smaller, the colors disappear. 

To keep your four wheeled friends healthier longer, call My Car Doc at  317-345-4528
This has been another Zen moment from My Car Doc. If you like what you see, find us on twitter, tumblr, facebook, and online. Thanks!
—John

Today’s #zen brought to you by photographer Sam Dobson who captured this amazing arctic white rainbow on a recent trip to the North Pole. The rare white rainbow is actually known as fog bow as it occurs in foggy conditions rather than rainy ones. It appears white because the water droplets in fog are much smaller than raindrops and as the droplets get smaller, the colors disappear. 


To keep your four wheeled friends healthier longer, call My Car Doc at  317-345-4528

This has been another Zen moment from My Car Doc. If you like what you see, find us on twittertumblrfacebook, and online. Thanks!

—John

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