Wellington Utah 660 E. Main St. Wellington UT 84542 On Hwy 191 / 6 Right next to the Post Office North of Moab South of = Price, Helper, Salt Lake City Utah (435) 637-5337 Same good Service

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Monday, April 1, 2024

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(435) 637-5337
660 E. Main St.  Wellington UT 84542
Hwy 191 / 6     Next to Post Office
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, Salt Lake City, Ogden, Utah
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Saturday, July 1, 2023

Flag Etiquette Happy 4th of July - CARS Auto Repair Utah

Complete Auto Repair Service (CARS)
660 E. main St.   Wellington UT  84542
Hwy 191 / 6  Next to Post Office
(435 0637- 5337
www.carsbellingham.com
Enjoy your 4th of July!!!

Flag Etiquette

We offer these tips to fly the U.S. Flag from Valley Forge Flag Company.
As found at: https://www.valleyforgeflag.com/45/flag-ettiquette.htm
The fundamental rule is: treat all flags with respect and common sense.
  • It is proper to fly the U.S. flag at night, but only if it is spotlighted.
  • The U.S. flag should be in the center of a group of flags only when the center pole is taller than the others or when a fan-like arrangement makes the center pole higher than others.
  • In a public gathering (lecture hall, church, etc.) the U.S. flag should be to the right of the speakers or on the wall behind them.
  • A salute (hand over heart for those not in uniform) should be rendered when the flag is raised, lowered, or carried by on parade; or when the Pledge of Allegiance is played (unless the flag is not present).
  • If one flag is at half-staff in mourning, other flags flown with it should be at half-staff. First raise the flags to their peaks, than lower to half-staff. The U.S. flag is raised first and lowered last.
  • The U.S. flag takes precedence over all other flags when flown within the United States. It should not be flown lower than another flag nor should it be smaller than another flag flown with it. Other flags may, however, be flown at the same height and in the same size. Other national flags should not be smaller or flown lower than the U.S. flag when displayed together. If it is not possible to display two or more national flags at the same height, it is not proper to display them together at all.
  • The point of honor is on the extreme left from the standpoint of the observer (the flag’s right). The order from left to right of flags flown together is: U.S. flag, other national flags in alphabetical order, state flags, county and city flags, organizational flags and personal flags.
  • It is not illegal or improper to fly any flag (state, ethnic group, organization, etc.) alone but it is always preferable to display the U.S. flag at the same time.
  • Displaying the flag with the canton on the left (canton is the blue field with the 50 stars): the canton of the flag should always be to the observers left. Over a street - when the U.S. flag is displayed other than from a staff, it should be displayed flat or suspended so its folds fall free. When displayed over a street, place the union so it faces north or east, depending on the direction of the street.
  • Displaying a flag on a wall: when displayed either horizontally or vertically against a wall, the union should be uppermost and to the flag’s own right, that is to the observer's left. In a window, the union should be to flag’s right when viewed from outside.
  • Displaying the flag with the canton on the right (canton is the blue field with the 50 stars): display the canton facing right when displayed as a decal on the right side of a vehicle (bus, truck, plane, etc.) or when worn as a patch on the right arm (but use on left arm is preferable).

 Complete Auto Repair Service = C.A.R.S. 
  (360) 922-0553


 

Thursday, June 15, 2023

Headlights for your CARS in Carbon County UT

CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service    
 
660 E. Main St.  Wellington UT  84542
Hwy 191 / 6   Next to Post Office
(435) 637-5337
C.A.R.S. would like to help you with your Automobile Headlight need's.      

 - If your looking for an even better, brighter, whiter light for driving on those dark rainy nights, We have bulbs available for almost any car.   How about some ambiance for your camping.   We can put in lights to help you see to get to your door after siting by the fire. 

Maybe you need a bar light to help you get into your spot when you get there late.   The bar lights can help when your off road at night and need to see the road better.   

Stop by or give us a call for prices and options!  (435) 637-5337

North of Moab UT
South of Price, Helper, SLC, Provo, Ogden Utah





Saturday, April 15, 2023

Spring Car Care Relief Utah

CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service Utah
660 E. Main St. Wellington Utah 84542
www.carsbellingham.com
(435) 637-5337

 Spring Car Care Relief for Your Vehicle

Winter can be tough on lots of things, including cars and trucks. Cold temperatures, snow and ice, road salt and pothole-causing freeze-thaw cycles put car batteries, tires, brakes and suspensions to the test.

 Spring is the time to rid vehicles of winter's sins in time for summer travel.

Since 1970, Americans have more than doubled their vehicle miles traveled, according to federal statistics. In summer, many of those miles are logged on driving vacations far from home, the last place motorists want to risk a breakdown.

 "Regular vehicle maintenance and inspections can help improve a vehicle's fuel efficiency, achieve peak performance and even help avoid major repairs down the road," says Peter Lord, executive director, GM Service Operations.

 Vehicle owners can follow these tips to ensure their vehicles are ready to roll:

  Batteries: They work harder when it's cold, and winter can compromise their cranking performance up to 60 percent. Test and replace old or weak batteries, especially those more than three years old. It can be cheaper than a tow and replacement on the road.

 Tires / wheels: Cold weather can reduce tire pressure, so make sure all tires, including the spare, are properly inflated and balanced, and wheels are properly aligned. Inflate tires to their recommended pressure. Under-inflated tires can reduce fuel economy by up to 3.3 percent, cause premature tire failure and are a safety hazard. Tire failures and blowouts, often a result of under-inflation, contribute to 414 deaths and 10,295 injuries each year in the U.S., according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In addition to tire pressure, check for tread wear and any obvious damage caused by potholes or sharp objects.

 Belts and hoses: Inspect and replace worn or cracked belts, as well as hoses that are blistered, brittle or too soft. Belts and hoses older than five years, even if they look intact, might need to be replaced.

 Brakes: A spring checkup can uncover any winter damage. Inspect the brake system, including lines, hoses, and parking brake. Inspect brake fluid for proper level. Low brake fluid can be an indication of excessive brake wear or fluid leak. Have the brake linings/pads inspected and measured.

  Suspension: Deep potholes aren't friendly to shocks and struts. An inspection to determine wear or leaks can alleviate bigger issues down the road.

 For extra security on the road, complete Auto Repair Service (C.A.R.S) encourages motorists to bring their vehicle in for a multi-point vehicle inspection this spring. The inspections help identify service items that can help vehicles run better and better, last longer, and retain their value.

 Here are other items vehicle owners should have inspected in the spring:



😊Inspect the antifreeze/coolant level, making sure the coola
nt used meets the specifications listed in the vehicle owner's manual.

:) Check oil level regularly.

:) Check the transmission fluid for correct level. Check the owner's manual or ask us, for the right type of transmission fluid to use and the proper interval for service and replacement.

:) Inspect power steering fluid for proper levels. Low power steering fluid can cause damage to the power steering system and lead to premature power steering failure.

:)  Inspect windshield wiper blades for wear and cracks, ideally each spring and fall.9C.A.R.S) recommends replacement of blades that look worn. Also inspect and replace the rear wiper blade, if equipped. Don't forget to check the windshield washer fluid.

:) Inspect and replace as necessary the engine air filter and the cabin air filter.

:)  Inspect steering components and steering linkage.

 Complete Auto Repair Service can perform comprehensive vehicle inspections to help customers keep their vehicles operating properly.

 Call today for and Appointment.
(435) 637- 5337 

www.carsbellingham.com

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North of Moab, Sunnyside, 
South of Price , Helper, Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden Utah
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