Posted on 9/30/2019
Posted on September 30, 2019 in Check Engine Light Follow These Steps You expect your car to operate smoothly whenever you hit the road, but there’s a complex mechanical symphony taking place under the hood. If one system stop working properly, it won’t be long before the harmonious sound of your engine degenerates into chaos. Fortunately, your vehicle’s computer has a way of warning you about a potential problem by switching on the check engine light before things get out of control. Here are four things you should do when you see this indicator illuminated on the dashboard. Check Your Gas Cap Your car’s fuel system requires a tight seal for maximum efficiency, and a loose gas cap creates an opportunity for vapors to escape into the atmosphere. Not only is this one of the most commo ... read more
Posted on 9/27/2019
Posted on September 27, 2019 in Tune Up What to Look For Your car is a complicated piece of engineering, and each system needs to work together to provide a smooth ride. If things don’t feel right when you press the gas pedal, you might need to take your vehicle into a shop that offers tune-ups and other automotive services. While it can be hard to know if your car requires a tune-up, some warning signs that could present themselves. Here are three signs you could be due for this type of automotive maintenance. If you have further questions, contact David’s Automotive Repair in The Colony, Texas! Diminished Fuel Economy A car’s engine is designed for maximum gas efficiency, but it only takes small issues in timing, fuel flow, or air supply to throw everything off. If you aren’t getting as many miles as you usually get out of every tank, it might be a sign that a tune-up is necessar ... read more
Posted on 9/10/2019

Posted on September 10, 2019 in Community Events David’s Automotive Repair is a proud sponser yet again, for this years Stop Human Trafficking Walk on October 19, 2019. Join us at 10am at First Baptist Church in The Colony to help support this great cause and bring awareness to serious problem effecting our community. If you can’t make it to the walk below are a few additional ways to contribute: Contact your government representatives to ask what they are doing to address human trafficking in our state. Send letters to your favorite brands encouraging them to directly address forced labor in their supply chains. Educate yourself to help spot and bring traffickers to justice. Click Here for free on-line training from the U.S Department of State