fleet cars

Fleet operators know that a day’s work can burn through a lot of fuel. When it comes to multiple vehicles, even a slight change in the way vehicles are used can make a huge difference towards saving fuel, and money as a result. Whether you manage diesel trucks, fleet cars, or both, a little bit of effort can sometimes go a long way.Blue Lakes Auto Repair in Twin Falls, ID has a few tips you can use to keep fuel consumption low, that you may be interested in implementing throughout your fleet.

checking your a/c coolant

Your vehicle's cooling system is one of the most important systems in your vehicle. Inside your engine, spark plugs ignite the fuel within the cylinders to produce small explosions that propel your vehicle down the road. With small explosions comes scorching temperatures that can destroy your engine if not controlled. There are two types of cooling systems - liquid-cooled and air-cooled. 

steering wheel

Good steering is an underrated and often neglected aspect of driving. At Blue Lakes Auto Repair in Twin Falls, ID, we believe in making sure you have the best vehicle possible, whether you’re driving across town or traveling long distances.

tools

Is your Cummins, Powerstroke, or Duramax diesel a four-wheel drive? At Blue Lakes Auto Repair in Twin Falls, ID, our goal is to help you maintain your four-wheel drive so that it can last you for years to come. Our professional technicians at Blue Lakes Auto Repair are here to make sure your truck stays ready for anything.

fuel in tank pumping

If you drive a car, truck, or SUV that runs on gasoline, there's a good chance you’ve run it low on fuel a few times (or more than a few times,) and maybe even run out of gas completely a time or two. At Blue Lakes Auto Repair in Twin Falls, ID, we like to provide information applicable to you. Running a vehicle low on fuel is something we’re all guilty of, and most of us don’t think twice about it. But, can it be bad for your car?

man driving a diesel truck

Obviously, your fuel delivery system is an extremely important aspect of the running condition of your truck. At Blue Lakes Auto Repair in Twin Falls, our expert team of mechanics can treat and clean your fuel delivery system, ensuring you get the most out of your fleet.  Keeping the fuel system clean is essential, particularly with high mileage diesel engines. Sediments and carbon buildup can dramatically affect pumps, filters, lines, and injectors. There are many important reasons to have your fuel system regularly checked and cleaned.

man holding wrenches

What does “remanufactured” mean, and is it something you want? At Blue Lakes Auto Repair in Twin Falls, ID, we strive for great service and a job well done. Part of that is equipping you with the knowledge you need to understand what’s going on when a repair is necessary on your car, truck or SUV. “Remanufactured” is a word that you’ll encounter in the automotive world. Many people perceive that to mean “used”, but that isn’t the case - here’s what you need to know.

vehicles in the shop

If you’ve ever been in an emergency braking situation, you’re probably all too aware that the brakes are the most important safety system on your vehicle. And like many other systems in a vehicle, the brakes need regular upkeep to continue functioning properly. One way to preserve the integrity of the braking system is through brake bleeding, and while it may not be as well known as certain services like oil changes, it is a key maintenance item for a vehicle.

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490 Washington St S
Twin Falls, ID 83301
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