CARS Complete Auto Repair Service, 660 E Main Street Wellington, Utah, Ut (435) 637-5337 One stop shop for all you auto repair needs. Tires, Alignment, oil change, tune up, brakes, off road, 4x4, lift kits, mufflers, exhaust and much more. North of Moab, Green River, Sunnyside, South of Price, Helper, spanish Fork, Castle gate, carbonville. on Hwy 191/6

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Sunday, June 15, 2025

Summer Time Travel CARS Auto Repair UT

Is your car/truck ready for summer time travel?? Think about having your vehicle checked out! It doesn't matter how fast the vehicle goes if it won't stop. Stop by for a free brake inspection, we'll also check the belts, hoses & fluids, important for the long summer road trips.

Also think about checking your tire pressure often ( you can loose as much as 15% fuel mileage with low tires ). Make sure your windows are clean and the wiper blades are good for those pesky summer showers.

C.A.R.S.
Complete Auto Repair Service
 (435) 637-5337
www.CarsAutoRepairUtah.blogspot.com
Carbon Co. UT
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT  84542
Hwy 191/6




C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service We are here to help you with all your Auto Repair needs. (435) 637-5337 Next to Post Office North Of Moab Utah South of Price, Helper, Sunnyside, SLC, Provo UT



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Thursday, May 15, 2025

ENGINE REPAIR SERVICES CARS Ut


     Every engine has different needs, depending on past use and driving conditions. That's why we offer a range of engine services, from simple checks to more involved repairs.

Engine Services:
Visual inspection of engine components
install spark plugs                                                   spark plug replacement
                                                                                ignition wires
                                                                                ignition module

set timing and idle (if applicable)
fuel system cleaning                                               fuel filters
                                                                                fuel pump

install air filter                                                        emissions
oil and oil filter change                                          lubrication service


cranks case,  vent filters                                           vapor canister filters
pcv valves
engine sensors including oxygen sensor
coil packs
distributor cap and rotor

Call today for a check up!
(435) 637-5337
660 E. Main St. Wellington Utah  84542
Hwy 191 / 6     Next to Post Office
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, Ogden, Salt Lake City
www.CarsAutoRepairUtah.blogspot.com 



C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service We are here to help you with all your Auto Repair needs. (435) 637-5337 Next to Post Office North Of Moab Utah South of Price, Helper, Sunnyside, SLC, Provo UT
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Saturday, February 1, 2025

Transmission at CARS Complete Auto Repair Service in Utah

Transmission fluid is a slippery liquid that acts as a lubricant for all of the moving parts inside your transmission. In an automatic transmission, this fluid also serves as a coolant and a viscous fluid that transmits power from the engine to the transmission.
Changing automatic transmission fluid is best left to a mechanic equipped with a transmission flusher, like this which replaces the fluid more thoroughly than you could achieve with gravity alone.
A variety of fluids are used for different transmissions. Automatic transmissions use automatic transmission fluid. Manual transmissions use a variety of oils: regular motor oil, heavyweight hypoid gear oil or even automatic transmission fluid in some cases. Your owner's manual will tell you what your transmission calls for.
Whether you have a manual or an automatic transmission. Manual: Most manufacturers recommend that manual transmission fluid be changed every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. Under heavy-duty use, some manufacturers suggest changing transmission fluid every 15,000 miles.
Automatic: Service intervals for an automatic transmission vary from every 30,000 miles. The typical service interval is 60,000 to 100,000 miles. Changing it more often does no harm.
Why should you do this?
Manual: In a manual transmission, the problem is not so much the fluid degradation, but rather fluid contamination. This contamination occurs over time as the synchronizers, bearings and gears in the transmission wear out. The resulting metal particles then float around in the lubricant. And we all know that oil with microscopic particles of metal in it does not lubricate as well as clean oil. So if these contaminants are not drained out, they will shorten the life of your transmission.
Automatic: Because more heat is generated in an automatic transmission, automatic transmission fluid actually degrades and breaks down with use.
In addition, like in a manual transmission, automatic transmission fluid will also become contaminated with worn bits of the transmission. If these contaminants are not drained out, they will shorten the life of your transmission.
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If you don't change the transmission fluid on schedule, you'll be lubricating your transmission with metal shavings and other contaminants. This will shorten the transmission's life. In other words, changing your transmission fluid at the correct interval is a good investment.
Is there any maintenance required between intervals?
Automakers have gotten better in recent years about labeling or color-coding dipsticks. The ring on the right is red to match the automatic transmission fluid, the level of which this dipstick measures. The yellow ring is clearly marked "engine oil."
Yes, It's important to regularly check the transmission fluid level between service intervals. Letting your car run low on transmission fluid can cause the transmission to shift improperly — or not at all. It also can harm the internal parts of your transmission, which will not be properly lubricated. Unfortunately, you may not hear any noises or have other clues that your transmission is low on fluid, until it's too late. So it's important to get it checked.
Here's how you can check your transmission fluid level:
Manual: Checking the transmission fluid in a manual transmission can be difficult. A few thoughtful manufacturers have included a dipstick, but that's the exception rather than the rule. If you own a car with a manual transmission, we suggest that you ask your mechanic to check the fluid level when your car is up on the lift during an oil change. It takes just a minute.
Automatic: If you own a car with an automatic transmission, your car will have a dipstick for this purpose. Be careful not to make the common mistake of confusing the transmission dipstick with the crankcase dipstick.
Complete Auto Repair Service 
Hwy 191 / 6  Next to Post Office
carsautorepairutah.blogspot.com
660 E Main St. Wellington UT  84542
(435) 637=5337



C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service We are here to help you with all your Auto Repair needs. (435) 637-5337 Next to Post Office North Of Moab Utah South of Price, Helper, Sunnyside, SLC, Provo UT

Sunday, January 5, 2025

Ice fishing Clinic

Ice Fishing Clinic

Join us for an ice fishing clinic where you'll learn all the tips and tricks to prepare you for getting out on the ice!

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By Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

Saturday, January 11 · 10am - 12pm Mst

319 N Carbonville Rd

319 North Carbonville Road Price, UT 84501

C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service We are here to help you with all your Auto Repair needs. (435) 637-5337 Next to Post Office North Of Moab Utah South of Price, Helper, Sunnyside, SLC, Provo UT

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