Monday, August 15, 2011

Chuck and Eddie's Offers Online Repair and Diagnostic Info

Chuck and Eddies has partnered with ALLDATA, the industry leader in providing factory repair information utilized by more than 70,000 shops. ALLDATAdiy.com is a single vehicle access of this same information including all the diagrams, repair information, and detailed technical service bulletins/recalls for your vehicle. Every bit of information is available at the click of your mouse!


ALLDATAdiy.com is easy to use and contains all of the original manufacturers’s repair, diagnostic and repair procedures. Easy to use navigation and search tools allow you to quickly get to the info you need to do the job. Hyperlinks insure that you can get to related info immediately on your computer.
  
 Information is taken directly from Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) service manuals. 
  
  
ALLDATA provides the most current Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) and Recalls for your vehicle.
  
  
 Access to up-to-date Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) definitions and Resolutions.
  
  
 Access online from any computer at any location.
  
  
 Information is specific to your year, make, model and engine type.
  
  
 Regularly updated to meet changing Factory Service and Repair information – ALLDATAdiy.com is updated four times a year
  
  
 Accurate OE factory wiring diagrams with wire splice and ground locations.
  
  
 Access to Factory Part Numbers and Labor Times. 
  
  
    
Types of information available include: Component Locations, Service and Repair, Expoloded Diagrams,  Component Locations, Service and Repair Information, Exploded Diagrams, Wiring Diagrams.
 
   Comprehensive illustrations show you exactly where parts are located in your vehicle.   Service and Repair sections provide information to specific component repairs using OEM procedures and diagrams.     Simple drawings provide not only the picture of a part, but how to repair or replace it. Detailed information including connector and splice locations. Follow circuit paths that allows you to view from either the system or component level.  
  
 Step by step procedures for testing and repairing hard to determine issues. These charts provide simple and concise information to isolate the issue through elimination. Included are Diagnostic Trouble Codes where applicable.     Each year, manufacturers publish tens of thousands of service bulletins about possible problems after the car was manufactured.     Click on your vehicle’s mileage and view the complete set of factory recommended service to insure long life of your vehicle.     We offer Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Definitions which include drivetrain definitions. 

If you repair vehicles, you need this service! 








Monday, August 1, 2011

Used Parts Take the Edge Off High Auto Repair Costs

Car acting up but can't handle a huge repair bill?   Consider used auto parts!  

Of course, we'd all prefer to go out and purchase a nice brand new car when our old clunker starts acting up, but for many of us, these difficult economic times just don't allow for such an expensive purchase.   It's not just the cost of the new car, but increased insurance costs, interest on a car loan...the list goes on. 

It's hard to justify spending several thousands of dollars on a new engine or transmission on a car that's ten or more years old.   But a good, tested USED motor or tranny is certainly an option that can cost as little as a few hundred dollars.   Have a small, local repair shop do the install and you've saved yourself a bucket load of money!

The savings doesn't stop there.  You can find jsut about any part you need from your used parts dealer. Things like oil pans can start leaking for a number of reasons.  A new oil pan can run upwards of $500.00 if installed by a dealer.     A neighborhood mechanic, on the other hand can pick up a good used pan for as little as $30 and installed for, in some cases around $70.  Talk about saving money!

Make sure you buy GUARANTEED used parts.  Here at Chuck and Eddie's, parts are guaranteed for a full six months.  If you happen to get a part with "issues", you can get a free replacement or refund.   If you don't know much about car parts, have your mechanic order them for you.   Just specify that you want to replace your parts with guaranteed used components. 

So if your car starts giving you trouble, don't risk a breakdown.  Call your local mechanic for an appointment and tell him "used replacement parts please". Of all the options available to you,  installing used parts makes the most sense economically speaking.   You'll be helping local businesses stay in business while you're saving a good amount of money you can use for other things...like maybe a weekend road trip in your newly repaired vehicle!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Hey! What's With The Dog?

Lots of our customers have asked.   Especially since we've been including "Gus" in our email promotions.   

Chuck and Eddie's logo has the image of a bulldog peering out from a tire with, of all things, a car in his mouth.   I guess we get an A+ for thinking outside the box on that one!   If you're on our email list (if you're not, you're missing out on some great deals), you'll recall that we've been including photos of a real bulldog.  That's Gus.  He's a regular here at Chuck and Eddie's.  He's actually the Boss's pet so he gets quite a bit of attention around here.

Gus really likes to come to work.  He supervises the shipping department, keeps a watchful eye over the parts counter and keeps us office staff on our toes.  And of course, lunch time is nap time for Gus.   All hard workin' dogs need their rest.  

You'll be seeing a lot more of Gus.  We've decided that he should appear in all of our promos and he'll be a celebrity guest at our up-coming Anniversary Celebration in September.   We hope you'll be able to visit us then.  Meet Gus, have some food, and get some free stuff.   Details of this event can be found by clicking the banner on our homepage.

Oh...before you go, CLICK HERE to get on our email list. You don't want to miss any more of our great deals!

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Perfect Parts? Not Always

Purchasing used auto parts makes sense now more than ever.   Not only do you save a trunk-load of money due to the low cost of used parts verses new, but you also help the environment by recycling a part that might otherwise end up in a place it doesn't belong.  

Most of the time, used parts work just fine, but every once in a while a customer will complain of receiving a part that just plain doesn't work. 

Sadly, it's virtually impossible to test every single part we sell but we do inspect each part for wear and look for signs that the part might not be in operating condition.   Most of the time we're able to weed out parts that might not be reliable, but every so often one will get past us and end up with a customer.

We understand that even though we take the defective part back and issue a full refund that it's still very inconvenient for our customers.   The parts team at Chuck and Eddies Used Auto Parts makes every effort to deliver a part that not only is in working order but one that will last for a long, long time.

To the few of you who may have received a less-than-perfect part, we sincerely apologize.  We also encourange you to continue to purchase from us.   Be it people or parts....nothing's perfect!

Friday, July 8, 2011

Smashed and Mangled but WHY?

Every once in a while a customer will ask us why we use photos of smashed cars in our product listings. Believe me, we would much prefer to use photos of each individual part that we offer,but in an effort to keep our parts pricing low, we felt it would be in the best interest of our customers to keep our product listing costs as low as possible.
We realize that a listing for a starter motor should show a photo of a starter motor. This would require that we remove the part from the car, transport it to a spot where it could be photographed. Then the photo would need to be downloaded from the camera, then tweeked and resized for display on the product listing. Multiply this process by hundreds of thousands of auto parts and we're looking at a major expense that would ultimately have to be passed on to you, our customer.

To compensate for the fact that you can't always view a photo of the EXACT item you're buying, we offer a SIX MONTH guarantee.  If you receive the item and find that it's not right for your application...send it back for a full refund.  To further that, if the part IS correct for your application, but it fails within the six month guarantee period, you're still 100% protected.  

We try to describe our parts in our product listings well enough so that you'll know which item to order, but if after shopping our onlines stores, you still have questions, simply send us an email or use our live online chat.  One of our professional  parts specialists will be happy to assist you.

Chuck and Eddie's wants to be your ONLY source for used and new auto parts.  ALL of our decisions are made with YOU in mind.






Monday, June 27, 2011

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A HOT Car Isn't Always a Good Thing

It's one thing to have someone compliment you on your "hot" car, but it's a very different thing if your car is hot due to overheating.

This time of year, it's important to take extra precautions to prevent heat related automotive issues. Consider this...On a 90 degree day, the heat radiating from the road can be as much as 150 degrees. If you don't have the correct coolant mixture, your radiator could suffer. Also consider your fuel. In most parts of the country, Ethanol is mixed with gasoline. Ethanol is alcohol and has a much lower boiling temperature than gas. When temps reach to the upper ends of the spectrum, Ethanol can begin to boil casuing a problem similar to vapor lock. Fuel pumps can fail when this happens.

If possible try to avoid long trips when the tempeture climbs into the 90's and higher. If you must drive, try to stear clear of rush hour traffic. sitting idle with the engine running takes its toll on an engine that isn't in tip-top shape.




Keep a close watch on your gauges. If you see that your car is beginning to overheat, pull to the side of the road immediately, shut down the air conditioning and turn the car's heat all the way up. This will quickly remove much of the heat from the cooling system which in turn could prevent you from having to call for a tow.

One more tip...if your car DOES overheat, DO NOT attempt to remove the radiator cap. This will cause extremely hot water to be released under pressure. The end result could be disastrous.