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Archive Month: April 2017

Vehicle Maintenance Today and Down the Road

Vehicle Maintenance Today and Down the Road

April 25, 2017

It’s important to perform regular safety checks on your vehicle’s systems to ensure reliable performance. However, not every driver knows what to check, and neglecting these checks can lead to serious problems and expensive future repairs. Mighty Auto Parts sources the highest quality auto parts from the world’s largest manufacturers and provides them to auto […]

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7 Things Every Car Owner Should Know About Wheel Alignment

7 Things Every Car Owner Should Know About Wheel Alignment

April 14, 2017

For some, wheel alignment can be as mysterious as going to the doctor. Your auto technician explains your vehicle is out of balance, your caster is positive, your camber is way off, and your toe needs adjustment. Then the technician, armed with rubber mallets and strange-looking tools, starts operating on the underside of your vehicle. […]

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Low Oil Pressure Message: Locating the Mystery Filter

Low Oil Pressure Message: Locating the Mystery Filter

April 7, 2017

A low oil pressure message/light is becoming a common complaint on 2007-2016 GM vehicles equipped with a V8 engine and active fuel management (AFM), which is sometimes referred to as displacement on demand (DOD). These symptoms often occur with no indication of a low oil pressure condition such as engine related noises…

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Mighty Announces Spring Vehicle Maintenance Rebates

Mighty Announces Spring Vehicle Maintenance Rebates

April 6, 2017

This Spring, Mighty Auto Parts franchise partners across the industry will be able to offer their customers combined rebates of up to $110! From April 1 through May 31, anyone who brings their vehicle in to be serviced at a shop that partners with Mighty and uses their parts and chemicals will be eligible for […]

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Mystery Filter

April 1, 2017

Prompts Low Oil Message Panic comes when the Low Oil Pressure Message/Light appears in the instrument cluster. The first assumption is no oil pressure, which is certain to cause major engine damage. Any symptom or signal relating to the possibility of low oil pressure should be treated as no oil pressure, even if the engine […]

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