Linnett’s Gulf – Basic maintenance tips for car owners

March 11, 2011 Leave a comment

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As most automobile experts will tell you, regular maintenance can add years of life to your car and keep it functioning at a high level. Although many problems require consultation with a trusted auto repair shop, there are a number of preventative measures that car owners can perform themselves. Here is a brief list of basic automobile maintenance tips.

Check your oil – Perhaps the most basic maintenance step you can take, regular oil changes keep your engine cool and prevent buildup in key engine components. To check your oil level, take out the dipstick and wipe it on a rag or paper towel. The initial wipe is necessary because the dipstick may have oil all over it, making the actual oil level difficult to discern. Reinsert the dipstick into the oil tank and then remove it again and examine the level of the oil. Make sure the oil level is in between the high and low marks. If the oil level is low, refill it to the appropriate level.

Keep tires in good condition – To keep your tires in optimum working condition, check the pressure once a week to test for leaks or simple low pressure. Low tire pressure can decrease gas mileage, handling, and comfort. Regularly cleaning brake dust from your tires will also improve their lifespan and performance. As brake dust accumulates on tires, it decreases the grip on the tires and reduces braking efficiency. In addition, be sure to rotate your tires every 5,000 miles to even out the wear and tear caused by regular use.

Pay attention to all warning lights – If any warning lights such as the check engine light are on, address the problem as soon as possible. While lights such as the check engine and brake warning light often do not indicate serious problems, the oil warning and coolant warning lights require an immediate stoppage of the engine. If you continue to drive with either of these lights on, your engine may overheat, seize, and possibly die.

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Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)

February 28, 2011 Leave a comment

Professional Certification At the family owned and operated gas and service station Linnett’s Gulf, only highly trained master technicians work beneath the hoods of vehicles, ensuring repairs are completed quickly and accurately no matter what the job. Located in west Philadelphia, Linnett’s Gulf maintains more than 15 years serving the local community with high caliber vehicle servicing and a dedication to customer attention and fair pricing.

An American Automobile Association (AAA) approved center, Linnett’s Gulf employs Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certified mechanics possessing upwards of 20 years of experience. Administered by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, the ASE designation identifies vehicle technicians with at least two years of hands-on experience and comprehensive training in any number of sectors, such as collision repair, medium to heavy truck maintenance, automobile and light truck service, and other fields. Currently almost 400,000 professionals hold valid ASE certifications, which they must retest for every 5 years. ASE members operate in a variety of different segments of the vehicle industry, including at dealerships, private garages, franchise service stations, and fleet companies. Each ASE affiliate carries paperwork confirming its area of expertise. Established in 1972, the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence filled a much-needed role in confirming competent mechanics, providing greater consumer protection.

Today, ASE operates as a premier identifier of quality technicians and garages. Working closely with ACT (formally the American College Testing organization), the Institute administers examinations to new and recertifying candidates four times a year at hundreds of sites throughout the country. To pass the exams, repair professionals must undertake hours of studying and training. Taking a vehicle to an ASE-certified mechanic can eliminate the hassles associated with dealing with an unqualified or dishonest individual. ASE members exhibit an advanced background in vehicle repair, and many times they come highly recommended because of the quality of their work. Read up on the ASE program at ase.com.

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Linnett’s Gulf and Gulf Oil: Setting the Standard for Performance-driven Fuels

February 3, 2011 Leave a comment

Linnett’s Gulf is affiliated with Gulf Oil L.P., a major U.S. oil company maintaining more that 2,000 Gulf-branded gas stations across the East Coast. Gulf Oil was established in 1901 and grew quickly as automobile use spread in the early decades of the 20th century. The Pittsburgh-based company was co-founded and led by William Mellon. The vertically integrated company developed functions spanning the entire oil industry, including production, distribution, marketing, refining, and exploration. Besides supplying oil, Gulf pioneered drive-in service stations that offered customers free road maps.

By the time of Mellon’s death in 1949, Gulf was established as the eighth-largest manufacturing company in the U.S. and was considered one of the Seven Sisters oil companies, which included Standard Oil, Royal Dutch Shell, and Texaco. These companies controlled some 85 percent of global oil production until the early 1970s. The years after World War II witnessed a rapid expansion of Gulf Oil activities in the Gulf of Mexico, Kuwait, and Canada. Relying primarily on Kuwaiti oil supplies, Gulf launched diverse oil-related operations throughout Europe, Africa, and India.

Gulf also became a prominent auto racing sponsor, providing the colors associated with the Porsche 917 and Ford GT40 models. Steve McQueen’s character notably drives for the Gulf team in the classic racing film Le Mans. Gulf restructured in the mid-1970s, with its seven separate operating companies placing a renewed focus on U.S. production and domestic markets. Gulf’s exploration activities resulted in a number of major oil field discoveries, creating a stable economic base for these regions. Now based in Framingham, Massachusetts, Gulf currently operates as a refined petroleum products wholesaler. It supplies a wide range of associated products like diesel fuel, heating oil, and kerosene. Linnett’s Gulf is proud to be affiliated with one of the oldest names in the oil industry. Our Gulf-branded custom-blended products offer drivers the best solutions for their engine performance needs.

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Hello Everyone!

December 6, 2010 Leave a comment

Welcome to Linnett’s Gulf Philadelphia!

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