Your vehicle gets its power from burning fuel, usually gasoline, and it counts on something called fuel injectors to send gas to the engine in a spray that is easy to ignite. It’s a precis...
Each time we fuel up our vehicles, we get a little whiff of gasoline, so the smell is very familiar. There shouldn’t be any gasoline smell in or around your vehicle when you are away from ...
I'd like to give our friends in Deep River a quick overview of the fuel system. It starts with the fuel pump. The fuel pump is located inside the tank and pumps fuel out to the engine. Somew...
When we Deep River drivers travel around ON, each of us must deal with blind spots. We can greatly reduce our blind spots by properly adjusting our vehicle mirrors to give the widest coverage possible...
This Everitt's Service Centre automotive safety warning is coming from a very unusual source: Deep River firefighting experts. You’ve probably heard of E-85 fuel. Some newer vehicle mo...
This fuel saving tip for Deep River drivers is so simple you won’t believe it. It has to do with your fuel cap. The first thing is to make sure it’s screwed on tight. If it’s loose, ...
Everitt's Service Centre Tech Question:I was driving on a local expressway and my vehicle started sputtering and then the engine finally quit and I couldn’t get it started. I was towed to a shop...
There are a lot of misconceptions among Deep River drivers about fuel grades, and by fuel grades I mean the octane rating. With names like “Standard”, “Super”, “Plus&rdqu...