Littlestown Lube & Brake

Littlestown Lube & Brake Lube & Brake Service in Littlestown, Pennsylvania Littlestown Lube and Brake is your foreign and domestic vehicle authority in Littlestown, Pennsylvania.

It is our privilege to be your first choice in auto repair. We take the time to understand your auto troubles and we have the experience and expertise to offer a solution. You will find us friendly, honest, affordable and always with your best interest in mind. We handle each service request with the highest level of skill and professionalism. We provide quality work from qualified, trained automo

tive technicians. Don't let car trouble slow you down. At Littlestown Lube and Brake, we handle all your oil change and auto repair needs. We are a full service auto and truck repair shop, specializing in engine performance, our services include: • Oil Changes • Brakes • Suspensions • Steering • Alignments • A/C Repair, Tune ups, Diagnostics, Inspections and more!

08/10/2017

When your car is dormant, the oil collects in the oil pan. When you start the vehicle, the oil pump pulls it from the pan and starts circulating it through the engine. Once it completes its journey, it returns to the pan, and the cycle begins again.

08/08/2017

Although you may usually be more than comfortable handling your vehicle’s basic maintenance and repair needs, you may wonder whether making brake repairs is a good idea. Rest assured that we’re always available to help you with brake repairs and replacements to keep you safe on the road.

08/03/2017

People used to use water for their coolant. That's why, in old movies, when the heroes have engine trouble, the car steams, and they pour water in it. You can still use water in a pinch, but most coolant is a mixture of water and special radiator fluid.

08/01/2017

Engine oil is a form of lubrication, which makes it easy to confuse an oil change with a l**e job, but they're actually two different things. A l**e job specifically deals with oil and lubrication of the chassis and the suspension system.

07/27/2017

Although synthetic oils can extend the length of time between oil changes, that doesn’t mean you can skip regular maintenance visits. Remember, the oil isn’t the only thing we need to check.

07/25/2017

The most common type of caliper on a brake system is a floating caliper. It’s made to “float” back and forth, so it can automatically center itself over the disc when pressure is applied, and has either a single piston or a double piston in more expensive cars.

07/20/2017

Have you ever gotten a brake inspection and driven away feeling like there was still an issue? Feel free to bring your car to us for a thorough brake inspection. If there’s an issue, we’ll find it.

07/18/2017

As the engine operates, acidic by-products from the combustion process get past the piston rings and into your oil. The acids combine with moisture (every gallon of gasoline burnt produces one-half-gallon of moisture), which can dissolve bearing surfaces.

07/13/2017

Don't confuse the oil filter with the air filter in a vehicle. The air filter in the engine attracts pollutants but doesn’t get the same wear and tear the oil filter handles. Most air filters can go 24,000 to 48,000 between replacements.

07/11/2017

Is your brake light on but you do not have your emergency brake engaged? The illuminated brake light can also mean that you have lost brake pressure in half of your breaking system. Your braking performance will not be as effective, so bring it in so we can fix it.

07/06/2017

In the past, manufacturers have recommended "breaking in" your new engine with a non-detergent, non-synthetic oil, but you don't have to worry about that anymore. Today's oil and engine technology means that you don't have to worry about this breaking-in period.

07/04/2017

If you have not had your brake pads replaced and you have a lot of miles on your car, the brake warning indicator may have corroded and fallen off, eliminating this protective device. It is important to have brake pads inspected at least once a year so that you are not surprised during a sudden stop.

Address

Littlestown, PA
17340

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

Telephone

+17173595022

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