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		<title>Better Service &#8211; Better Economy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The hottest Colorado Springs news story may be different everyday, but there&#8217;s one topic that seems to come up over and over again &#8211; the price of gas in Colorado Springs. But we&#8217;ve found several basic things that any Colorado &#8230;]]></description>
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<p> The hottest Colorado Springs news story may be different everyday, but there&rsquo;s one topic that seems to come up over and over again &ndash; the price of gas in Colorado Springs. But we&rsquo;ve found several basic things that any Colorado Springs vehicle owner can do to greatly reduce their gas consumption, save money, and help the Colorado Springs environment. You can really impact your <a title="Colorado Springs fuel economy" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com//contact-us" target="_blank">fuel economy</a> by how you drive &ndash; but first, here&rsquo;s a review of things you can do for your car that&rsquo;ll save gas no matter how you drive.</p>
<p> The first one is keeping your <a title="Colorado Springs tires properly inflated" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com//contact-us" target="_blank">tires properly inflated</a>. That can save two miles per gallon. Driving on low tires is like driving through sand &ndash; your car just has to work harder. Most Colorado Springs service centers will fill up your tires for free, so just ask your service advisor. Also, make a habit of checking your tire pressure whenever you get gas in your car. Many Colorado Springs gas stations have an air hose you can use for free.</p>
<p> Another important item is to keep your <a title="Colorado Springs air filter clean" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com//contact-us" target="_blank">air filter clean</a>. An air filter all clogged up with dirt and bugs doesn&rsquo;t let enough clean air through to efficiently burn fuel. Using a dirty air filter will cost you almost two miles per gallon in reduced fuel efficiency. And <a title="Colorado Springs worn spark plugs" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com//contact-us" target="_blank">worn spark plugs</a> can cost another two. A spark plug can fire as many as 3,000,000 times for every thousand miles driven. Check the owner&rsquo;s manual for replacement recommendations.</p>
<p> The biggest item is the <a title="Colorado Springs oxygen sensor" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com//contact-us" target="_blank">oxygen sensor</a>. This device provides the engine management computer with information it needs to fine-tune the fuel/air mix. When that&rsquo;s messed up it can cost up to three miles per gallon. And of course, there&rsquo;s dirty or substandard oil. Dirty oil causes extra drag. The wrong grade may be too thick. That&rsquo;s another .4 miles per gallon right there.</p>
<p> One item Colorado Springs residents seldom think about is their gas cap. A worn, loose or missing gas cap can cost another two miles per gallon. Adding up all of these worn, missing or sub-par items leads to a total of almost 11.4 miles per gallon in reduced fuel efficiency! And with current gas prices in the Colorado Springs area, the cost really adds up. Taking care of these simple maintenance items will save big bucks at the pump. </p>
<p> Now most people aren&rsquo;t missing on all of these items, but think about which ones might affect you right now! And don&rsquo;t forget <a title="Colorado Springs tune-ups" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com//contact-us" target="_blank">tune-ups</a>, dragging brakes, low transmission fluid, fuel system cleaning, <a title="Colorado Springs wheels out of alignment" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com//contact-us" target="_blank">wheels out of alignment</a>, PCV valve, fuel filter and other key services spelled out in your owners&rsquo; manual. </p>
<p> <a title="Colorado Springs LightHouse Automotive, LLC" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com//contact-us" target="_blank">LightHouse Automotive, LLC</a> knows all this stuff and can tell you when you&rsquo;re scheduled to take care of each item. Create a system of your own to track your service schedules, or just use the computer system at LightHouse Automotive, LLC &ndash; which may also be updated with recall notices and maintenance schedule items from your manufacturer.</p>
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		<title>Fuel Saving Tip: Dirty Oil In Your Colorado Springs sedan</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 21:06:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;&#160;/&#62; &#160; If you&#8217;re a quart low in your sedan, there isn&#8217;t enough motor oil to lubricate your engine properly. The extra friction causes drag that reduces fuel economy while you&#8217;re driving around the Colorado Springs area. The same goes &#8230;]]></description>
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<p> If you&#8217;re a quart low in your sedan, there isn&#8217;t enough motor oil to lubricate your engine properly. The extra friction causes drag that <a title="Colorado Springs reduces fuel economy" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">reduces fuel economy</a> while you&#8217;re driving around the Colorado Springs area.</p>
<p> <a title="Oil Change" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 12px;" src="http://autonettv.com/wp-content/post_panel_images/FuelSavingTips-DirtyOil_DaveS_Chromakey_Repoort_v1_s.jpg" alt="Clean Oil for your sedan" align="right" /></a> The same goes for <strong>dirty oil</strong>; it doesn&#8217;t reduce friction properly. The result is you get to watch those numbers at your local Colorado Springs gas pump rolling higher and higher.</p>
<p> The <strong>transmission</strong> also needs the proper amount of clean fluid to do its work. When it&#8217;s in need of service, the transmission drags your fuel economy down.</p>
<p> So keep it clean and give yourself a fighting chance.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong><a title="LightHouse Automotive, LLC" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">LightHouse Automotive, LLC</a></strong><br /> 2499 East Platte Avenue <br /> Colorado Springs, Colorado 80909<br /> <strong>719.634.0005</strong></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Training Received by Technicians In Colorado Springs Colorado</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2012 20:21:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When your car breaks down in the Colorado Springs Colorado area, or just needs some routine service, it can make you a little nervous. Because your car&#8217;s so important to your life, you need to be back on the road &#8230;]]></description>
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<p> When your car breaks down in the Colorado Springs Colorado area, or just needs some <a title="Colorado Springs routine service" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">routine service</a>, it can make you a little nervous. Because your car&rsquo;s so important to your life, you need to be back on the road as soon as possible. And, with the problem fixed right the first time. </p>
<p> We&rsquo;ve been checking into some of the training our Colorado Springs Colorado technicians receive, and we&rsquo;re very impressed. It&rsquo;s amazing how much knowledge and skill goes into <a title="Colorado Springs diagnosing and repairing a modern car" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">diagnosing and repairing a modern car</a>. So it&rsquo;s not like when your uncle worked on his hot rod over weekend. </p>
<p> Today there are four cylinder engines that make more power than the V-8&rsquo;s in luxury cars 20 years ago. A new V-6 Toyota Camry could beat Sonny Crocket&rsquo;s Ferrari in a race to 60 mph.</p>
<p> Our engines are more and more powerful and at the same time their fuel economy keeps inching up. And they&rsquo;re so reliable. This is all due to engineering. But the advances come at the price of simplicity. Modern cars are so much more complex from a mechanical standpoint that it makes your head spin.</p>
<p> Then there&rsquo;s the electronics. Some cars in the local Colorado Springs Colorado area have several networked computers controlling most of the <a title="Colorado Springs engine functions" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">engine functions</a> and many other vehicle functions as well. We take all of this sophistication for granted &ndash; but somebody has to fix it when it breaks.</p>
<p> It&rsquo;s a real challenge for your local Colorado Springs Colorado technicians to keep up. It requires a high level of commitment on the part of the <a title="Colorado Springs auto technician" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">auto technician</a> and the service center as well. In addition to the training, there&rsquo;s the financial commitment to purchase the diagnostic and repair tools as well.</p>
<p> So where do Colorado Springs Colorado technicians go for training? There&rsquo;re many sources. It&rsquo;s usually a combination of formal classroom training, training provided in the service center by parts and equipment manufacturers, on-line courses and home study courses. There are many independent certifications available all the way up to Master Technician.</p>
<p> And <a title="AutoNetTV Auto Tips Videos" href="http://autonettv.com/" target="_blank">AutoNetTV</a> produces monthly training for service centers called The Pro Channel. If you were to watch the Pro Channel segment on re-flashing the engine control computer, you&rsquo;d be amazed at how much is involved: special software, hardware interfaces and a tremendous amount of knowledge and skill. </p>
<p> Service centers in Colorado Springs Colorado have a lot of other resources available as well. No one can know everything, so service centers like <strong><a title="LightHouse Automotive, LLC" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">LightHouse Automotive, LLC</a></strong> subscribe to data services, technical libraries and even on-line communities that can help them with they run into a difficult problem.</p>
<p> It&rsquo;s like those medical diagnosis shows on TV. Here are the symptoms &ndash; what&rsquo;s the diagnosis and treatment. Diagnosis is every bit as much an art as a science. As consumers we want everything to be simple, straight forward and cheap &ndash; and sometimes it just isn&rsquo;t.</p>
<p> So, be more relaxed next time you take your car in. You really should trust your service advisor at <strong><a title="LightHouse Automotive, LLC" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">LightHouse Automotive, LLC</a></strong>. You&rsquo;re in good hands. The more you know, the more comfortable you can be with your automotive service decisions. Visit <a title="AutoNetTV Auto Tips Videos" href="http://autonettv.com/" target="_blank">AutoNetTV.com</a> to see more great auto tips videos about many service topics.</p>
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		<title>Power Steering: Keep Headed in the Right Direction, Colorado Springs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Power steering is standard on nearly every car and truck in Colorado Springs, Colorado these days. Now there are some exotic, new types of power steering systems, but for the most part, the heart of the system is a pump &#8230;]]></description>
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<p> Power steering is standard on nearly every car and truck in Colorado Springs, Colorado these days. Now there are some exotic, new types of power steering systems, but for the most part, the heart of the system is a pump that&rsquo;s driven by a belt powered by the engine.</p>
<blockquote><p>Contact us at <a title="LightHouse Automotive, LLC" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">LightHouse Automotive, LLC</a> for questions about your power steering.</p></blockquote>
<p>The pump generates boost that assists you as you steer your sedan around Colorado Springs, Colorado. Power steering systems use hoses to move pressurized fluid back and forth. These hoses can develop leaks so it&rsquo;s a good idea to inspect them at every oil change. </p>
<p> A check of the <a title="Colorado Springs power steering fluid" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">power steering fluid</a> level is on the list for every full service oil change because low fluid can damage the power steering pump.  And the fluid needs to be compatible with the hoses and seals, so you need to use the correct type &ndash;just ask your service consultant at <a title="LightHouse Automotive, LLC" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">LightHouse Automotive, LLC</a>.</p>
<p> In addition to providing boost, the fluid cleans, cools and lubricates the power steering system. The lubricants and detergents are depleted over time so you need to replace your old fluid with clean, fresh fluid periodically. </p>
<p> Excess moisture can collect in the power steering fluid as well. That can lead to rust and corrosion as well as reduce the effectiveness of the fluid. Many manufacturers specify power steering service intervals in the owner&rsquo;s manual. Unfortunately, this important service is sometimes left off the maintenance schedule. When in doubt, every two years is a good fallback. </p>
<p> Your auto service center in Colorado Springs, Colorado will use a detergent to clean the system, flush out the old fluid and replace it with the good stuff.</p>
<p> Now, if you are experiencing high steering effort, erratic power assist, loud whining coming from the pump you may have a <a title="Colorado Springs power steering problem" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">power steering problem</a>. Another sign is that you have to frequently top off the fluid.</p>
<p> Holding the steering wheel to the far right or left for more than a few seconds at a time can wear your pump out real fast. <a title="AutoNetTV Auto Tips Videos" href="http://www.autonettv.com" target="_blank">AutoNetTV</a> wants you to be sure to service your power steering system regularly to keep you headed in the right direction.</p>
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		<title>Tire Pressure Monitoring System</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2012 20:48:21 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Tires and Wheels]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[We all know that under inflated tires wear out more quickly. Under-inflation is also a major cause of tire failure. More flats, blow outs, skids and longer stopping distances are all results of under-inflated tires. It&#8217;s hard to tell when &#8230;]]></description>
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<p> We all know that under inflated <a title="Colorado Springs tires" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com//contact-us" target="_blank">tires</a> wear out more quickly.  Under-inflation is also a major cause of tire failure. More flats, blow outs, skids and longer stopping distances are all results of under-inflated tires.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s hard to tell when a radial tire is under-inflated.  If your manufacturer recommends 35 pounds of pressure, your tire is considered significantly under inflated at 26 pounds.  The tire may not look low until it gets below 20 pounds.</p>
<p> Uncle Sam to the rescue!  A new federal law requires manufacturers to include a Tire Pressure Monitoring System &#8211; or TPMS system &#8211; in all vehicles by the 2008 model year.</p>
<p> Some 2006 and 2007 models already have TPMS.  The system is a dashboard mounted warning light that goes off if one or more of the tires falls 25 % below the manufacturer&#8217;s pressure recommendations.</p>
<p> The law covers all passenger cars, SUVs, mini vans and pick up trucks.  The system must also indicate if it has a malfunction.  This technology has been used by race cars for years. They are able to head off problems from under inflation by closely monitoring tire pressure on the track.  It&#8217;s up to your car&#8217;s manufacturer to determine which of many TPMS systems available they&#8217;ll use to comply with the law.</p>
<p> Obviously, all of this doesn&#8217;t come free.  Government studies have estimated the net costs.  Of course, the TPMS system itself will cost something.  Maintaining the system will have a cost, replacement of worn or broken parts and tire repair cost increases. The net cost is estimated to be between $27 and $100.</p>
<p> The costs are partially offset by savings in fuel and tread wear.  There is also a saving in property damage and travel delay. Also, the government predicts fewer fatal accidents.  They estimate there will be between $3,000,000 to $9,000,000 for every life saved.</p>
<p> Your safety has always been a concern of your service center.  They want you on the road and accident free.  They&#8217;ve traditionally provided things like tire rotations, snow tire mounting and flat fixes at a very low cost.  They&#8217;ve been able to quickly and cheaply provide the service, and they pass the low cost on to you as an expression of their good will. That&#8217;s why they&#8217;re concerned about how you&#8217;ll perceive the changes that this new law will force.</p>
<p> Every time a tire is changed: taken off to fix a flat, a new tire installed, or a snow tire mounted, the service technician is now going to have to deal with the TPMS system.  Sensors will need to be removed and reinstalled.  The sensors will have to be re-activated after the change.  And, unfortunately, the very act of changing the tire will damage some sensor parts from time to time &#8211; it&#8217;s inevitable and can&#8217;t be avoided.</p>
<p> Even a simple tire rotation will require that the monitor be reprogrammed to the new location of each tire. When a car battery is disconnected, the TPMS system will need to be reprogrammed. TPMS sensor batteries will need to be changed and failed parts replaced.</p>
<p> And the service centers themselves will need to purchase new scanning equipment to work with the TPMS sensors and to update expensive tire change equipment to better service wheels equipped with the new monitoring systems.</p>
<p> Service technicians will have to be trained on many systems and new tire-changing techniques.  All of this adds up to significantly increased cost to the service center to perform what was once a very inexpensive service for you. So when you start so see the cost of tire changes, flat repairs and rotations going up, please keep in mind that it&#8217;s because of government mandated safety equipment.  Your service center just wants to keep you safely on the road &#8211; and it&#8217;s committed to do so at a fair price. The effects of the new law will take some time to sort out, but it will help you avoid the most common vehicle failure, and possibly a catastrophic accident.</p>
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		<title>Tire Tread Depth for Colorado Springs Colorado</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2012 20:31:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, when are your tires actually worn out? This is a question a lot of us in Colorado Springs Colorado ask ourselves. For many, the answer is &#8216;when they no longer pass a safety inspection&#8217;. But waiting that long can &#8230;]]></description>
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<p> So, when are your tires actually worn out? This is a question a lot of us in Colorado Springs Colorado ask ourselves. For many, the answer is &#8216;when they no longer pass a safety inspection&#8217;. But waiting that long can have a serious impact on your safety.</p>
<p> The U.S. Federal government doesn&rsquo;t have any laws for tread depth, but 42 of the states, and all of Canada, do have regulations. They consider two-thirty-seconds of an inch to be the minimum legal tread depth. Two other states, including California, consider one-thirty-second to be the minimum and six states have no standards at all. Call us at <a title="LightHouse Automotive, LLC" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">LightHouse Automotive, LLC</a> (just call 719.634.0005) to find out what your requirements are in the Colorado Springs Colorado area.</p>
<p> Since 1968, U.S. law has required that a raised bar be molded across all tires. When tires are worn enough that this bar becomes visible, there&rsquo;s just 2/32&rdquo; of tread left. But does that older standard give you enough safety?</p>
<p> Well, Consumer Reports issued a call to consider replacing tires when tread reaches 4/32&rdquo;. And the recommendation is backed by some very compelling studies. Now before we go into the studies, you need to know that the big issue is braking on wet surfaces. </p>
<p> We tend to think of the brakes doing all the stopping, but you also need to have effective tires to actually stop the car. When it&rsquo;s wet or snowy in Colorado Springs Colorado, the tread of the tire is critical to stopping power.</p>
<p> Picture this: you&rsquo;re driving over a water-covered stretch of road. Your tires actually need to be in contact with the road in order to stop. That means the tire has to channel the water away so the tire is actually contacting the road and not floating on a thin film of water &ndash; a condition known as hydroplaning. When there&rsquo;s not enough tread depth on a tire, it can&rsquo;t move the water out of the way and you start to hydroplane.</p>
<p> This is where the studies come in. We think you&rsquo;ll be surprised. A section of a test track was flooded with a thin layer of water. If you laid a dime flat on the track, the water would be deep enough to surround the coin, but not enough to cover it. </p>
<p> A car and a full-sized pick-up truck were brought up to 70 mph and then made a hard stop in the wet test area. Stopping distance and time were measured for three different tire depths. First, they tested new tires. Then tires worn to legal limits. And finally, tires with 4/32&rdquo; of tread were tested &ndash; this is the depth suggested by Consumer Reports</p>
<p> When the car with the legally worn tires had braked for the distance required to stop the car with new tires, it was still going 55 mph. The stopping distance was nearly doubled. That means if you barely have room to stop with new tires, then you would hit the car in front of you at 55 mph with the worn tires.</p>
<p> Now with the partially worn tires &ndash; at the depth recommended by Consumer Reports &ndash; the car was still going at 45 mph at the point where new tires brought the car to a halt. That&rsquo;s a big improvement &ndash; you can see why Consumer Reports and others are calling for a new standard. </p>
<p> Now without going into all the details, let us tell you that stopping the truck with worn tires needed almost 1/10 of a mile of clear road ahead to come to a safe stop. Obviously this is really a big safety issue. </p>
<p> The tests were conducted with the same vehicles, but with different sets of tires. The brakes were the same, so the only variable, was the tires.</p>
<p> So, how do you know when your tires are at 4/32&rdquo;? Well, it&rsquo;s pretty easy. Just insert a quarter into the tread. Put it in upside down. If the tread doesn&rsquo;t cover George Washington&rsquo;s hairline, it&rsquo;s time to replace your tires. With a Canadian quarter, the tread should cover the numbers in the year stamp.</p>
<p> Now you may remember doing that with pennies. But a penny gives you 2/32&rdquo; of an inch to Abraham Lincoln&rsquo;s head. The quarter is the new standard &ndash; 4/32&rdquo;.</p>
<p> Tires are a big ticket item and most people in Colorado Springs Colorado want to get the most wear out of them that they can. But do you want that much more risk just to run your tires until they are legally worn out? For us, and we would guess for many, the answer is &ldquo;no&rdquo;. </p>
<p> Well, Mr. Washington, let&rsquo;s go out and look at my tires.</p>
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		<title>How Your Check Engine Light Works</title>
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<p> Have you ever had an experience like this in Colorado Springs Colorado? You drive through the one of those automatic car washes. When you get to the end, where the dryer is blowing, your <a title="Colorado Springs check engine light" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">check engine light</a> started flashing! </p>
<p> You fear the worst, but within a block or two, the light stopped flashing, but stayed on. By the next day, the light was off.</p>
<p> You wonder; &#8220;What was going on?&#8221; Well, it&#8217;s actually a good lesson in how the Check Engine light works.</p>
<p> Your air intake system has a sensor that measures how much air is coming through it. When you went under the high-speed dryer, all that air was blasting past the sensor. Your engine computer was saying, there shouldn&#8217;t be that much air when the engine is just idling. Something&#8217;s wrong. Whatever&#8217;s wrong could cause some serious engine damage.</p>
<p> <strong>Warning, warning!</strong> It flashes the check engine light, to alert you to take immediate action.</p>
<p> It stopped flashing because once you were out from under the dryer, the airflow returned to normal. Now the engine control computer says the danger is past, but I&#8217;m still concerned, I&#8217;ll keep this light on for now.</p>
<p> Then the Check Engine Light goes off in a day or two.</p>
<p> The condition never did recur, so the computer says whatever it was, it&#8217;s gone now. The danger is past, I&#8217;ll turn that light off.</p>
<p> Now a flashing check engine light is serious. You need to get it into our Colorado Springs Colorado shop as soon as possible. But if it stops flashing, so you have time to see if the problem will clear itself or if you need to get it checked. How does the computer know when to clear itself?</p>
<p> Think of it this way. The engine control computer is the brain that can make adjustments to manage the engine. Things like alter the air to fuel mix, spark advance, and so on. The computer relies on a series of sensors to get the information it needs to make decisions on what to do.</p>
<p> The computer knows what readings are in a normal range for various conditions. Get out of range, and it logs a trouble code and lights up the check engine warning.</p>
<p> The computer will then try to make adjustments if it can. If the computer can&#8217;t compensate for the problem, the <a title="Colorado Springs check engine light stays on" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">check engine light stays on</a>.</p>
<p> The computer logs a trouble code. Some people think the code will tell the technician exactly what&#8217;s wrong?</p>
<p> Actually, the code will tell the technician what sensor reading is out of parameters. It can&#8217;t really tell you why, because there could be any number of causes.</p>
<p> Let&#8217;s say you&#8217;re feeling hot. You get your heat sensor out &ndash; a thermometer &ndash; put it under our tongue and in a minute or two you learn that you have a fever of 104 degrees.</p>
<p> You know your symptom &ndash; a fever &ndash; but you don&#8217;t know what&#8217;s causing it. Is it the flu, a sinus infection or appendicitis?</p>
<p> You need more information than just that one sensor reading. But it does give you a place to start and narrows down the possible problems.</p>
<p> There are reports on the internet telling you that you can just go down to an auto parts store and get them to read your trouble code or buy a cheap scan tool to do it yourself.</p>
<p> There are two problems with that. First, the computer stores some <a title="Colorado Springs trouble codes" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">trouble codes</a> in short term memory, and some in permanent memory. Each manufacturer&#8217;s computer stores generic trouble codes, but they also store codes that are specific to their brand.</p>
<p> A cheap, generic scan tool, like you can buy or that the auto parts store uses, doesn&#8217;t have the ability to retrieve long-term storage or manufacturer specific codes. Your Colorado Springs Colorado service center has spent a lot of money on high-end scan tools and software to do a deep retrieval of information from your engine control computer.</p>
<p> The second problem is that once you&#8217;ve got the information, do you know what to do with it? For example, a very common trouble code comes up when the reading on the oxygen sensor is out of whack.</p>
<p> So the common solution is for the <strong>auto parts store</strong> to sell you a new oxygen sensor, which are not cheap, and send you off on your way. Now your oxygen sensor may indeed have been bad and needed replacing. But the error code could have come from any of a dozen of other problems.</p>
<p> How do you know the right solution? Back to the fever analogy, do you need surgery or an aspirin? Leave it to the pros at <strong><a title="LightHouse Automotive, LLC" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">LightHouse Automotive, LLC</a></strong>. Give us a call at <strong>719.634.0005</strong> and let us help you resolve your check engine light issue.</p>
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		<title>When Are Your Tires Worn Out?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 17:29:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> Hey Colorado Springs, are your <a title="Colorado Springs tires worn out" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">tires worn out</a>? What is the standard for our Colorado streets? How can you tell on your sedan?</p>
<p> While there may be legal requirements for the Colorado Springs area, there are safety concerns that go beyond meeting minimum replacement mandates.</p>
<p> 2/32 is the depth of the <a title="Colorado Springs tire tread wear indicator" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">tire tread wear indicator</a> bars that US law has required to be molded across all tires since August 1, 1968. When tires are worn so that this bar is visible, there&#8217;s just 2/32 of an inch &ndash; 1.6 millimeters &ndash; of tread left. It&#8217;s that level of wear that&#8217;s been called into question recently.</p>
<p> We&#8217;re referring to the <a title="Consumer Reports" href="http://blogs.consumerreports.org/cars/2008/02/tire-tread-wear.html" target="_blank">Consumer Reports</a> call to consider replacing tires when tread reaches 4/32 of an inch, or 3.2 millimeters. And the recommendation is backed by some very compelling studies. </p>
<p> The issue is braking on wet surfaces in and around Colorado Springs. Most of us think of our brakes doing most of the work, but if you don&#8217;t have enough tread on your tires, the brakes can&#8217;t do their job. When it&#8217;s wet or snowy, the tread of the tire is even more critical to stopping power.</p>
<p> Picture this: you&#8217;re driving over a water covered stretch of road near Colorado Springs, Colorado. Your tires must be in contact with the road in order to stop. That means that the tire has to move the water away from the tire so that the tire is actually contacting the road and not floating on a thin film of water.</p>
<p> Floating on the surface of water is called <strong>hydroplaning</strong>. So if there&#8217;s not enough <a title="Colorado Springs tread depth on a tire" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">tread depth on a tire</a>, it can&#8217;t move the water out of the way and you start to hydroplane.</p>
<p> In the study a section of a test track was flooded with a thin layer of water. If you laid a dime on the track, the water would be deep enough to surround the coin, but not enough to cover it. </p>
<p> A car and a full-sized pick-up were brought up to 70 miles per hour, or 112 kilometers an hour and then made a hard stop in the wet test area. Stopping distance and time were measured for three different tire depths:</p>
<ul>
<li>New tire tread depth</li>
<li>4/32 of an inch</li>
<li>2/32 of an inch</li>
</ul>
<p>So what happened with the 2/32 tires on the car? Get this &ndash; when the car had traveled the distance required to stop with new tires, it was still going 55 miles an hour. Stopping distance was nearly doubled to 379 feet and it took 5.9 seconds. </p>
<p> Wow! That means if you barely have room to stop with new tires, you would hit the car in front of you at 55 miles an hour with the worn tires. </p>
<p> Now, with the partially worn tires &ndash; at 4/32 of an inch &ndash; the car was still going at 45 miles an hour at the point where new tires brought the car to a halt. It took nearly 100 feet more room to stop and 1.2 seconds longer. That&#8217;s a big improvement. We can see why <strong>Consumer Reports</strong> and others are calling for a new standard. </p>
<p> Of course, stopping distances were greater for the heavier pick-up truck.</p>
<p> How do you know when your tires are at 4/32 of an inch? Easy; just insert a quarter into the tread. Put it in upside down. If the tread doesn&#8217;t cover George Washington&#8217;s hairline, it&#8217;s time to replace your tires. With a Canadian quarter, the tread should cover the numbers in the year stamp. </p>
<p> You may remember doing that with pennies. A penny gives you 2/32 to Abraham Lincoln&#8217;s head. <strong>The quarter is the new recommendation &ndash; 4/32</strong>.</p>
<p> How do people feel about replacing their tires earlier? Well, tires are a big ticket item and most people want to get the most wear out of them that they can. But do you want that much more risk just to run your tires until they are legally worn out? </p>
<p> For us, and we would guess for many, the answer is &#8220;no&#8221;. </p>
<blockquote><p><strong><a title="LightHouse Automotive, LLC" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">LightHouse Automotive, LLC</a></strong><br /> 2499 East Platte Avenue <br /> Colorado Springs, Colorado 80909<br /> <strong>719.634.0005</strong></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Clean Air for Your Engine: Engine Air Filters In Colorado Springs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 20:51:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;&#160;/&#62; &#160; Every Colorado Springs car owner who has taken their car in for an oil change has been told that their engine air filter&#8217;s dirty. Here&#8217;s what goes into the determination of when to change the filter: First, your &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Every Colorado Springs car owner who has taken their car in for an oil change has been told that their <a title="Colorado Springs LightHouse Automotive, LLC engine air filter" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com//contact-us" target="_blank">engine air filter&rsquo;s dirty</a>.</p>
<p> Here&rsquo;s what goes into the determination of when to change the filter: First, your sedan owner&rsquo;s manual will have a recommendation of <a title="Colorado Springs LightHouse Automotive, LLC Car Advice" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com//contact-us" target="_blank">when to change the filter</a>. Second, a visual inspection by your Colorado Springs technician may determine that your filter it is visibly dirty and needs to be changed.</p>
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<blockquote><p><strong>So between your owner&rsquo;s manual and your Colorado Springs technician&rsquo;s inspection there&rsquo;s really no guesswork involved. </strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Now, most air filters purchased in Fort Carson, Cimarron Hills, or Gleneagle don&rsquo;t cost a lot to replace. It&rsquo;s just that Colorado people hate getting caught with an unexpected expense. On the plus side, though, changing a dirty air filter at LightHouse Automotive, LLC can often <strong>save enough on gas</strong> to pay for itself before your next oil change in Colorado Springs.</p>
<p> Think about a dirty furnace filter in your Cimarron Hills home. When it&rsquo;s all clogged up, enough clean air can&rsquo;t get through. In your sedan, that means that your engine can&rsquo;t get as much air as it needs to burn the fuel efficiently. So it makes do with less air and has to <strong>use more expensive Colorado gas</strong> to move your vehicle around Colorado Springs roads.</p>
<p> Your sedan actually needs about 12,000 gallons of air for every gallon of gas it burns. <strong>Engine air filters don&rsquo;t cost much in Colorado Springs at LightHouse Automotive, LLC</strong>. When it&rsquo;s time to change yours, <strong>just get it done</strong>. You&rsquo;ll buy less fuel, have better performance and <strong>protect your engine</strong>.</p>
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		<title>Is Your Colorado Springs Driving Severe?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2012 21:31:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People near Colorado Springs Colorado often ask LightHouse Automotive, LLC how often they should have a particular service done. It&#8217;s a great thing to ask. You can look at your owner&#8217;s manual, or have your Colorado Springs Colorado service advisor &#8230;]]></description>
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<p> People near Colorado Springs Colorado often ask LightHouse Automotive, LLC how often they should have a particular service done. It&#8217;s a great thing to ask. You can look at your owner&#8217;s manual, or have your Colorado Springs Colorado service advisor at LightHouse Automotive, LLC look up your vehicle in a service database. What you find is often a surprise to people &ndash; <strong>there are actually two service schedules</strong>.</p>
<p> One is the regular schedule and the other is the <a title="Colorado Springs severe service schedule" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">severe service schedule</a>. Service intervals are shorter on the severe service schedule. When asked, most folks in Colorado Springs Colorado will say that their driving is normal and that the &#8216;regular&#8217; schedule probably applies to them. &#8216;Severe service&#8217; sounds pretty extreme &ndash; &#8216;I don&#8217;t drive like that&#8217;.</p>
<p> Well, here is what the manufacturers say constitutes severe driving conditions; you can draw your own conclusions.</p>
<blockquote>
<ul>
<li>Most of your trips are less than four miles. </li>
<li>Most of your trips are less than ten miles and outside temperatures are below freezing. </li>
<li>The engine is at low speed most of the time &ndash; not on the highway. You operate your vehicle in dusty areas. </li>
<li>You regularly tow a trailer or carry heavy loads. </li>
<li>Drive with a car-top carrier. </li>
<li>Stop and go driving. </li>
<li>Driving in very hot or very cold weather.</li>
</ul>
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<p>If that&#8217;s severe driving, what constitutes regular driving? Well, it would look something like this: I live somewhere with moderate temperatures all year round &ndash; I&#8217;m thinking San Diego here. And I live close to a freeway on-ramp. Everywhere I need to go is right off the freeway, at least four miles from my home. I can drive at a steady 60 miles per hour when I&#8217;m on the freeway.</p>
<p> I don&#8217;t know about you, but that doesn&#8217;t sound like my normal driving. It sounds more like ideal conditions. I live where it gets hot in the summer and cold in the winter. I run short errands around Colorado Springs. Occasionally we load up for family trips.</p>
<p> For me, normal driving includes elements of severe service driving. So here&#8217;s what I tell people: think about how you drive, where you live, where you go and what you are expecting to with your vehicle in the near future.</p>
<p> Picture a line with &#8216;regular&#8217; on one end and &#8216;severe&#8217; on the other, and make a judgment on where you fall. If your regular oil change recommendation is 5,000 miles and the severe service recommendation is 3,000 &ndash; when should you change your oil? For me, it&#8217;s closer to 3,000 miles. For my wife, it&#8217;s closer to 5,000 miles. Your Colorado Springs Colorado auto service advisor at <a title="LightHouse Automotive, LLC" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">LightHouse Automotive, LLC</a> will be happy to have this discussion with you and help you sort it out.</p>
<p> Just a quick word on why <strong>severe service intervals</strong> are shorter. One has to do with heat. That can either be external heat from the weather or engine and transmission heat from stop and go driving or working extra hard moving heavy loads or towing. The heat causes the fluids like oil and <a title="Colorado Springs transmission fluid" href="http://lighthouseautomotivellc.com/" target="_blank">transmission fluid</a> to break down more quickly and then they aren&#8217;t as effective.</p>
<p> Another factor is water. Moisture naturally collects in fluids as they cool. In your motor oil, for example, if you don&#8217;t drive long enough for the oil to fully heat up, the water won&#8217;t evaporate. Water in the oil can lead to the buildup of damaging sludge.</p>
<p> If you live where the air is dusty or polluted, fluids will become contaminated and filters will get dirtier more quickly.</p>
<p> So make an honest evaluation of your driving conditions. You&#8217;ve made the commitment to take care of your vehicles, so it only makes sense to follow the right schedule.</p>
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