Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Eberhardts Tire And Automotive-A Professional Tire Inspection



Eberhardt’s Tire & Automotive is your complete auto repair specialist. Call us for any need. We are here to service your vehicle with the up most care and concern.
Eberhardt’s Tire & Automotive
2335 E Orangethorpe Ave.
Fullerton Ca. 92831
http://www.etires4less.com/
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A Professional Tire Inspection

Often overlooked and often abused, tire condition can make the difference between “safe” and “unsafe”.

Tire-related accidents made national headlines in the ‘90s when Firestone announced a massive recall in the wake of rollover accidents involving SUVs riding on their rubber. Arguably, there was more to the problem than a defective batch of tires and if you’ve been in this business for even a little while, you know what one contributing factor was already.

Under inflation.

I’m willing to bet that nearly every car you’ve ever worked on has had at least one tire that was significantly low (more than 10%). Tires that are low on air run hotter than normal and increase the risk of failure. One element of the TREAD Act of 2000 was the requirement that manufacturers develop a means to warn drivers when their tires were dangerously low and TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) was born.

Underinflated tires also have more rolling resistance than those that are properly inflated, impacting emissions and fuel economy. The state of California’s Air Resource Board considered it a cause for increased green house gas emissions and enacted a regulation back in September, 2010 requiring shops to check and adjust the pressure on every tire of every vehicle (GVWR of 10,000 pounds or less) they performed any type of work on.

And while under inflation is likely the most common issue you’ll find when inspecting your customers tires, there are others you should be aware of. Has the tire been repaired and if so, has the repair been done properly? Are there any visual signs of damage and if so, what caused them? Does the age of the tire make a difference? These topics and more are the subject of January's “The Trainer”! Please click below for a video.

http://workshop.search-autoparts.com/_A-Professional-Tire-Inspection/blog/6494107/31710.html?cid=95875



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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Eberhardts Tire And Automotive,TIA Adds Voice to TPMS Reg Review



Eberhardt’s Tire & Automotive is your complete auto repair specialist. Call us for any need. We are here to service your vehicle with the up most care and concern.
Eberhardt’s Tire & Automotive
2335 E Orangethorpe Ave.
Fullerton Ca. 92831
http://www.etires4less.com/
info@etires4less.com 

 TIA submitted comments to NHTSA regarding how it sees the economic impact of its TPMS regulations on tire dealers.


Concerning the section of TPMS regulations that related to the written instructions that must be included in the owner’s manual, TIA said, “the requirements are inadequate and do not properly explain the different TPMS telltales or educate the consumer on the need for regular maintenance. As a result, these tasks are left to the tire retailers who must bear the burden of providing this information.”

Additionally, TIA mentioned, the lack of information on relearn procedures “creates confusion in the minds of consumers which often leads to small businesses (tire dealers) giving away services in the interest of customer satisfaction.”

“As an industry, we embraced the role of TPMS and readily accepted the challenges that it created for tire service providers,” said Roy Littlefield, TIA executive vice president. “Our members have invested thousands of dollars in tools and training to service all makes and models, so we feel the vehicle manufacturers must do their part by playing a greater role in educating the motoring public. By requiring the addition of TPMS telltale identification and maintenance costs in the owner’s manual, NHTSA can ease the burden on small businesses.”

Even then, TIA said inadequate instructions in vehicle owner’s manuals have led to confusion. “The lack of information and consumer awareness regarding TPMS often leads to motorists getting different explanations from retailers and new car dealers,” said Kevin Rohlwing, TIA senior vice president of training. “The owner’s manual should be the sole authority on the operation and maintenance of the TPMS for each specific make and model. This would provide retailers with an undeniable reference that they could use to explain why certain procedures are necessary and justify the additional cost.”



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