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We have all sung along to that old classic the 12 Days of Christmas at one time or another, well in the automotive industry we do things a bit differently, we prefer to highlight the 12 repairs of Christmas. Due to time, and the fact that I don't have that much space we will start at 12 and work our way down...so cue up the music and get those vocal chords ready. It's the holiday season,  Elysian Auto Service repaired it for me https://youtube.com/shorts/d62ks3D6KWo?feature=share - 12  CORRODED WIRES - 11  OLD LUGNUTS - 10 BURNED-OUT LIGHTBULBS - 9  FLUID CHANGES - 8  BRAKE PADS AND ROTORS - 7  LEAKING HOSES - 6  BAD SPARK PLUGS - 5  WARNING LIGHTS  - 4  WORN OUT TIRES - 3  DIRTY FILTERS - 2  TORN WIPERS -  AND A VERY OLD DEAD BATTERY If you are traveling this time of year make sure to schedule an appointment today so you have peace of mind as you make your way to holiday gatherings with friends and family. ...

When Should I Replace My Brakes? Elysian Auto Service

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  When Should I Replace My Brakes? How often should brakes be replaced? When was the last time my brakes were replaced? You might find yourself wondering about the answer to these questions. There is no simple answer, it depends on where you are driving and your driving style. Someone who is frequently applying brakes (bumper-to-bumper traffic, only drives in the city) is going to need to replace their brakes more frequently than someone who mainly puts on highway miles, meaning they apply their brakes a lot less frequently. Brakes are crucial and should be checked out immediately if there are ever any concerns. Our Minnesota winters make brakes that much more important, can you imagine going into the winter without adequate brakes? There are a few telltale signs to be aware of that will help indicate it is time for new brakes.  Grinding brakes. This is a great indicator that your brake pads are worn down and need to be replaced. If your brakes start grinding, get them checked...

Brakes For Breast: Elysian Auto Service

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  What is Brakes For Breasts? Starting September 19th, 2022, Elysian Auto Service in Elysian, MN will join hundreds of Independent Auto Repair Shops across the US and Canada to raise funds for breast cancer vaccine research as part of the Brakes for Breast fundraiser. As part of the fundraiser, participating auto repair facilities will give away FREE (quality) brake pads . The customer simply pays for the labor and any other parts necessary to complete the brake job, and the shops then donate 10% of the brake job directly to Dr. Vincent Tuohy & the Cleveland Clinic Breast Cancer Vaccine Research Fund. Brakes for Breasts fundraising efforts started in 2011 with 5 automotive repair shops in the Cleveland, Ohio area that raised $10,000 and has now evolved to incorporate hundreds of shops in the United States and Canada. Since then, these shops have collectively raised over $1,000,000, making Brakes for Breasts the largest third-party fundraising entity at the Cleveland Clinic. Mor...

Do Brake Pads And Rotors Need To Be Replaced At The Same Time? Elysian Auto Service

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  Do Brake Pads And Rotors Need To Be Replaced At The Same Time? Have you recently started to hear grinding when you press on the brake pedal? Or maybe your brake pedal has started to feel squishy? These are both telltale signs that it is time to have your brakes looked at. To answer the question on brake pads and rotors needing to be replaced at the same time, our answer is yes. What are brake pads? Brake pads are flat pieces of steel. On one side they are smooth and on the other side is a thick material that absorbs friction. When you press on your brake pedal, your brake pads make contact with your rotors which slows you and eventually brings you to a stop. Every time you brake, your pad loses a bit of the friction-absorbing material.  What are rotors? Rotors are a disk that oftentimes can be seen from your wheel well. Rotors are what absorb the high pressure from your brake pads. When you press the brake pedal, your pads make contact with the rotors. Rotors are subject to ...

Why Is My Brake Pedal Spongy? Elysian Auto Service

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  Why is my brake pedal spongy? A “spongy” brake pedal can result from a few different things. You could have air in your brake line. Or you may have a leak in the brake line. If you have an air bubble in your brake line this can prevent the fluid from flowing down the brake line causing that spongy sensation. The other culprit, a leak in the brake line, can cause this spongy sensation, or your brake pedal may press all the way down to the floor. These are major symptoms and should not be ignored! In a disc brake vehicle, the process is simple to follow, every time you step on your brakes hydraulic brake fluid is sent down the brake line to an item called a caliper. The caliper then squeezes the brake pads against that shiny round silver disc called a rotor, which stops your vehicle. If you have any interruption in the process you have a major problem, and will lose braking power. If there is air in the line we perform a brake fluid service or brake bleed to get all the old fluid a...

Merry Christmas from Elysian Auto Service: The 12 repairs of Christmas

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The 12 Repairs of Christmas All of us at Elysian Auto Service wish you and your families a very Merry Christmas and a safe and fun New year! Go check out the video we put together. We hope it brings you a smile and even a laugh or two!