The auto mechanics and the rest of our team at Import Auto Specialists in San Diego love to educate our customers, and that’s why we write this blog. Any way that our auto repair team can provide you useful information, that’s exactly what we want to do. That’s also why we perform digital inspections and take the time to listen to you thoroughly and what you have to say about your car. Import Auto Specialists in San Diego offers a 3 year/36,000 mile parts and labor warranty on most repairs. We also have a 3 Year/36,000 Mile NAPA AutoCare Peace of Mind Warranty on parts and labor. To make your experience with us even better, when you bring your vehicle in for any major service or repair, you’ll drive away with a vehicle that has received a complimentary full-service! When you are ready for top-quality auto care, give us a call at 858-576-7186, or schedule an appointment today. We hope you enjoy our blog!

Monthly Archives: October 2024

How to Protect My Car from Rust in Coastal Areas?

How to Protect My Car from Rust in Coastal Areas?

Living near the coast certainly has its perks—beautiful views, fresh air, and a laid-back lifestyle. But if you own a car in a coastal area, you might have noticed one big downside: rust. The salty sea breeze, combined with moisture in the air, can cause your vehicle’s metal components to corrode faster than usual. If left unchecked, rust can cause serious damage to your car, reducing its lifespan and affecting both safety and performance. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to protect your car from rust in coastal areas. Why Does Salt Cause Rust Salt is the number one culprit when it comes to corrosion in coastal regions. When salt is present, it accelerates the oxidation process. In simpler terms, salt speeds up the chemical reaction between iron in your car’s metal and oxygen from the air, resulting in rust. Since coastal areas are prone to high humidity and salt in the air, vehicles are particularly vulnerable to this process. The salt in ... read more

Fuse Box vs. Circuit Breaker: Managing Electrical Flow in Your Vehicle

Fuse Box vs. Circuit Breaker: Managing Electrical Flow in Your Vehicle

Are you familiar with the differences between a fuse box and a circuit breaker? Understanding these two components is key for safe electrical management in your vehicle. A fuse box uses replaceable fuses to protect circuits from overload, while a circuit breaker can reset itself after a fault is cleared. In this blog, we’ll explore the pros and cons of each, when you might encounter them in your vehicle, and how Import Auto Specialists in San Diego can assist with all your electrical system needs. Schedule an appointment here. Fuse Box Basics Fuse boxes contain replaceable fuses, each designed to blow when electrical flow exceeds a safe level. While this effectively protects the system, blown fuses must be replaced after each overload, making this option less convenient for frequent or high-power users. When dealing with fuse issues, our experts at Import Auto Specialists will carefully inspect and replace your fuses to prevent f ... read more

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