by Mark Bergasse, President & Founder on December 16, 2009
We hosted a Worst Roads and Winter driving clinic at our shop on Saturday October 17th it was sponsored by CAA, It was a huge success thanks to my dedicated staff who came in on there day off to help.
There was a power point presentation on winter driving tips, what bad roads can do to the car, followed by 3 mini workshops at different hoists in the shop, this is were they really got to get our hands dirty seeing different areas on vehicles taken apart for demonstration,
Adrian Wong explained winterizing your car and testing fluid samples for wear, Shawn Edwards explained Steering and Brakes and Steve Handojo performed a Wheel Alignment and Tire demonstration.
Thank you Iain, Candis, Shawn, Steve and Adrian
Cheers Mark
by Mark Bergasse, President & Founder on November 26, 2009
What is Bluetooth?
Well from the website it is a wireless short-range communications system intended to replace the cables. The Bluetooth core system consists of an RF transceiver, baseband and protocol stack.
Or in simple terms: Hands free connection to your phone!
Why do I need this? Well it’s the law [in case you didn’t know] and for good safety in the car, you can talk hands free [if you need to] with your Bluetooth device.
They come in 4 basic types: and you can buy them or we can install them for you.
Price guide $=100.00
- Ear bud type [visualize Star Trek look] clips to your ear. $
- Remote speaker type [looks like a pager] clips on the visor $
- Professionally installed in your car, and has buttons on the dash, and sound from your radio speakers $$-$$$$$
- Built in the car [some cars as early as 2005, example Acura MDX]
Visualize this: you’re driving down the road, the radio is blasting out your favorite tunes or Hockey game, the radio mutes, phone rings, touch a button on the steering wheel and answer the call, when your done, push the button again, hangs up the call [do you still call it that in the car?] radio resumes. Sweet! Never took my eyes off the road.
But basically if you plan to drive and talk on the phone you will need one of the options or face a fine in Ontario as of October 2009, the police will go easy on you until February 2010.
The new law will make it illegal for drivers to talk, text, type, dial or email using hand-held cell phones and other hand-held communications and entertainment devices.
Using a hands-free device is permitted as long as the device is:
Placed securely in or mounted to the motor vehicle so that it does not move while the vehicle is in motion and the driver can see it at a quick glance and easily reach it without adjusting his or her driving position. For example, it could be secured in a cell phone holster, placed in the vehicle’s cup holder, or fastened to the dashboard. It should not be sitting unsecured on the passenger seat.
Cheers Mark
P.S. We have some options available to help, give us a call and speak to our Service Advisor.
by Mark Bergasse, President & Founder on January 6, 2009
TPMS, what is it and what does it do?
Well we all know that maintaining proper tire pressure saves gas right?..RIGHT? well it can also save lives..by warning of a potenial tire blow out and this is where Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems come to earn there space on the dash board, well the warning lamp any way.
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