Category: Service Updates

Make Freedom Count

Posted by – November 1, 2010

I encourage everyone to exercise your right to vote!

When you vote, you will receive a I Voted sticker. Keep this sticker and during the month of November New Smyrna Chevrolet Chrysler Jeep and Dodge will offer you 10% off any service related labor cost that exceeds $100.

Just schedule your service at one of our two locations, bring your sticker, and receive 10% off service related labor costs that exceed $100.
 This offer is good for the month of November 2010.

Show your pride, go and vote on November 2nd and make freedom count!

Regards,

New Smyrna Chevrolet – (800) 837-7859
1919 N. Dixie Freeway
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
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1300 N. Dixie Freeway
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
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New Smyrna Chevy Service Specials

Posted by – June 9, 2010

If you are looking for a trusted Automotive Service Center, you have come to the right place. Here at New Smyrna Chevrolet, “Your Little Cheaper Dealer”, we do not limit our Service Department to New Smyrna only.  We consider our go-to Service Department a leader in Central Florida catering to our neighbors in Daytona Beach, Orlando and Titusville by servicing all vehicle makes and models.

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New Smyrna Chevrolet is “Green” with Nitrogen

Posted by – January 26, 2010

Most people don’t know that filling your vehicle tires with Nitrogen is a safe and better alternative to just regular air. Nitrogen in tires has become a popular replacement for standard air. Nitrogen is the most abundant gas around us at about 78% nitrogen with oxygen at 21% and then the rest that include small amounts of other gasses that I’m not even sure how to pronounce.

I’ll mention the environmental reasons in just a moment but lets just consider general maintenance first. Did you know that using regular air to fill your tires decreases the life of the tire, has the potential to degrade the rim safety and impacts the balance of your tires with alignment? Well it does. Now lets consider some other advantages. When considering tire inflation with nitrogen you can see improvements in a vehicle’s handling, fuel efficiency and tire life through better tire pressure retention, improved fuel economy and cooler running tire temperatures.

Now lets consider the environmental impact. This topic is much debated but it comes down to common sense. The general argument that Nitrogen is better for the environment is simple. Most people do not check their air regularly enough to optimize fuel efficiency. With Nitrogen the pressure retention is so much better that you don’t have to feel guilty about forgetting to check the pressure every time you fill up. Better fuel efficiency is better for the environment.

If you are one of those folks that carry around a pressure gauge in your pocket then I guess this doesn’t apply :) .

Check out the Discover Channel video Jay Leno did on the topic. No matter what side of the fence you are on in the environmental advantages argument there are clear reasons why Nitrogen is a better alternative to your standard air machines.

Jay Leno Video

If you are interested in Nitrogen for your tires contact our service department at www.newsmyrnachevy.com.

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5 Tips on Making Your Car More Fuel Efficient

Posted by – December 2, 2009

With gas prices sky high most individuals who drive are interested in ways they can make their car more fuel efficient and save as much money as possible. While there are no fuel saving tips that will keep your car full of gas without filling up, there are some tips that really can help you save money on fuel over the long run. All of these tips focus on making your car more fuel efficient.

Fuel Efficiency Tip #1 Drive When You Crank Up
This might seem obvious, but as soon as you crank up your car you should drive off. However, many people crank up and leave the car idling for a while. Instead of this, when you crank up drive off and only keep your car running when it is absolutely necessary.

Fuel Efficiency Tip #2 Don’t Ride the Break
Many drivers hit the break more often than is necessary. Additionally there are quite a few drivers that slow down for a braking car when they could easily switch lanes. Not riding the break can increase your fuel efficiency by up to 30%, so this is a great tip you should follow.

Fuel Efficiency Tip #3 Turn Off Your Car
If you are going to be stopping for more than 10 minutes you should switch off your car to keep fuel efficiency at its peak and not burn more gas than is necessary.

Fuel Efficiency Tip #4 Don’t Turn Off Your Car
If you are only stopping for a brief moment or less than 5 minutes then don’t turn off your car because the amount of gas used to crank up is more than you would burn in that short period of time.

Fuel Efficiency Tip #5 Inflate Tires Properly
Too many drivers never think of their tires, unless one goes flat. However, having tires that are properly inflated can save fuel and make your car more fuel efficient, saving you money. Because of this, you should check your tire pressure on a regular basis.

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Great Way to Find Cheaper Gas Prices

Posted by – November 27, 2009

Instead of chasing the latest offer for gas price reduction, New Smyrna Chevrolet recommends becoming familiar with gas prices in the different areas of your city. On Gasbuddy.com, a system of volunteers post gas prices on the Internet. The amount of variation will surprise you.

Buy 3 Tires and Get the 4th One FREE!!

Posted by – August 9, 2009

Right now buy three tires and get the fourth one FREE. And, get FREE tires rotations for the life of the tires. No matter what make or model, New Smyrna Chevrolet, Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge Service Department has the cheapest tire prices around.

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Why should I clean my fuel injectors

Posted by – August 5, 2009

Gasoline vapor deposits left in fuel injector nozzles after an engine is shut down form hard varnish. Over time, it can build up and clog the injectors. Gasoline additives and detergents already mixed into the gasoline you buy help reduce this problem, but they can’t eliminate it entirely. Injectors periodically need to be cleaned. Some experts recommend cleaning the injectors every 25,000 to 30,000 miles to keep them flowing at peak efficiency.

Dirty fuel injectors could cause your vehicle to be sluggish, maybe black exhaust,poor fuel economy,sometimes maybe a miss or splutter in engine.

This is the basic procedure:

  1. Either disable the fuel pump and plug the fuel return line (doing this on some cars may set a fault code which must be cleared after the job is completed), or
  2. Install a U-tube so the fuel will return directly to the tank.
  3. Disconnect the pressure regulator.
  4. Connect the cleaning kit to the fuel port on the fuel rail.
  5. Remove the fuel cap from the gas tank to ensure that excessive pressure does not build up in the system. Cleaning kits deliver a large burst of pressure to the fuel system.
  6. Turn the ignition to ensure that, with the fuel-pump shut off, the engine will not turn over.
  7. Open and continue to open the valve on the kit until the fuel pressure reading matches the one appropriate for your vehicle. (See your vehicle’s owners or service manual.)
  8. Start the engine to run the cleaning solvent through the injectors and let it run until the solvent is exhausted in about five minutes and the engine shuts down.
  9. Reset the fuel-pump switch and replace the gas cap.
  10. Reconnect the pressure regulator.
  11. Start the engine and check the fuel injectors for proper operation using an extra-long screwdriver as a “stethoscope.” Listen for clicking sounds in rapid sequence to indicate a properly operating injector.

Cautions:

  1. Badly clogged injectors may not pass enough solvent during a normal cleaning cycle to be thoroughly cleaned.
  2. You may have to do some additional tests such as checking HC and CO levels in your emissions or an injector pressure drop test to confirm that the injectors responded well enough to your cleaning efforts.
  3. Strong solvents may attack rubber and plastic components in the fuel pump, regulator, and fuel lines.
  4. Because of the flammability of the gasoline and solvent you’re working with and the fact your engine needs to be running during this process there is some risk of injury attached to using this method.
Clogged Injector vs Clean injector

Clogged Injector vs Clean injector

Another photo of a clogged injector vs a clean one

Another photo of a clogged injector vs a clean one