Honda Repair & Service in Pennington, NJ

With proper care, your Honda can last a long time. Consumer data shows that a Honda can often last 15-20 years, traveling 200,000-300,000 miles. This is particularly true of the Odyssey, Accord, and Civic models. At Union Line Garage in Pennington, New Jersey, our ASE-certified technicians aim to help you get the maximum benefit from your Honda. We offer all the preventive maintenance services and repairs (minor or major) that your vehicle needs to remain in reliable operating condition. We use only high-quality replacement parts, most often OEM genuine Honda components if available. You’ll find us near the hospital at 1545 Reed Rd, Pennington, NJ 08534. Schedule your Honda’s visit today using our convenient online scheduler or call us at (609) 466-0294.

The Most Common Honda Repairs

Even the most reliable vehicles need repairs to keep them up to par. While we can take care of all the services and unique repairs your Honda might need, we’re glad to share the most commonly noticed repairs for that brand. For instance, some owners have reported brake wear sooner than expected. This is particularly true of the 2008 and 2009 Accord, with the cars needing brake pads and sometimes even rotor resurfacing at about 20,000 miles instead of the anticipated 70,000. Likewise, some CRV drivers complain of air conditioner failure. This is often traced back to a compressor issue that causes the AC to stop working or blow warm air. The 2007-2009 CRV may also exhibit problems with the driver’s door locking mechanism. In some of the SUVs, the door stops locking at all. In others, it cycles through endless rounds of locking and unlocking. Transmission trouble is another documented snag for some Honda models. The 1999-2004 Pilot, Accord, Odyssey, and Civic have many torque converter failures that led to the burned transmission fluid and gear shifting difficulties. This issue often manifests itself before the automobile reaches the 90,000-mile mark. Civics manufactured between 2006 and 2009 have shown an unexpected tendency for the engine block to crack. This prompted the manufacturer to extend the warranty for those models to 10 years to compensate for the issue. Furthermore, numerous reports of the airbag failing to deploy when needed in the 2008 Accord. (This is a separate issue from the massive Takata airbag recall that impacted multiple auto makes and millions of consumers worldwide.) Several Accord owners also have reported unusual vibration during braking. Across multiple models, the dashboard display sometimes gives out, growing dimmer until it’s not visible. Finally, the models with V6 engines made before 2014 are notorious for instances of excessive oil use.

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January 3, 2025
Carbon Build-up Over the past few months we’ve seen a fluctuation of clients experiencing problems with their Mini Coopers due to carbon build-up in the intake valves. The cars that have this problem exhibit a range of symptoms from a rough idle or misfire condition to a check engine light. Though this problem can happen on some other BMW products, we’ve noticed it most recently on Minis with the 1.6 liter (4 cylinder) direct injection motor. Some people may describe the symptom they experience as a surging, jerking, hiccup, or misfire. Sometimes it happens when the car is started cold in the morning, sometimes it happens while driving the car. To remedy these symptoms, a carbon cleaning procedure must be performed where the intake valves are de-carboned with walnut blast media and in some cases would include replacement of the spark plugs and ignition coils, if necessary. A preventative measure we like to recommend is to replace the engine oil more frequently than what the manufacturer recommends. Doing an oil change every 7,500 miles is acceptable, but every 5,000 miles is ideal. 
December 23, 2024
Why Should I Keep My Tires Properly Inflated? Your vehicle’s tires are among its most important safety features. You must keep all four tires properly inflated to stay safe and secure behind the wheel. This reduces your risk of an automotive accident, extends the life of your tires, and saves you more money in the long run. The PSI refers to the minimum air your car’s tires need. This number can be found on a sticker inside your owner’s manual or on the driver’s side door jam. Here at Union Line Garage in Pennington, New Jersey, we recommend checking your tire pressure weekly to ensure each tire is properly inflated. The Dangers of Under and Over Tire Inflation Your tires should always be inflated to exact specifications. If your tires are under-inflated, your car will experience: Premature tire wear and tear A 25% reduction in tire life Poor control and stability Poor fuel economy A higher risk of tire damage if you drive over debris or potholes On the other hand, over-inflated tires can cause: Poor handling and control An increased risk of blowouts because of the excessive pressure A higher risk of damage if you drive over potholes or road debris To prevent tire under- or over-inflation, check your tire pressure once a week. Always check the tire pressure before a long road trip. When checking the tire pressure, use a high-quality pressure gauge. These typically cost around $15 and can be purchased at any automotive store. Follow the tire pressure in your owner’s manual, not the pressure on the tire sidewall. It is best to check your tire pressure before driving your car, not when the tires are hot. This can increase the PSI. If your tire pressure is continuously low, it might indicate a leak. Call the tire service specialists at Union Line Garage in Pennington, New Jersey, to schedule an appointment. Book Your Tire Service Appointment Today If you need tire services, call the experienced mechanics at Union Line Garage in Pennington, New Jersey. We can be reached at  (609) 466-0294  and are located at 1545 Reed Rd, Pennington, NJ 08534 . We can fix your car’s flat tire and get you back on the road immediately. Call us today! Contact Union Line Garage in Pennington, New Jersey, for all your European auto repairs and maintenance services. We’re excited to talk to you!
December 23, 2024
What Is Diesel Fuel Contamination? Your diesel truck is a reliable and robust vehicle. But is it starting to act up? Are you hearing strange knocking sounds or have excessive blue-colored smoke billowing from under your hood? If so, your diesel vehicle might have contaminated fuel. This is the leading cause of fuel pump failure. In fact, about 80% of diesel fuel engines will fail due to contaminated fuel. As such, it’s crucial that you know how to accurately identify the signs of fuel contamination and resolve the issue as quickly as possible. Fortunately, the European diesel repair mechanics at Union Line Garage in Pennington, New Jersey, are here to help. Here is everything you need to know about diesel fuel contamination. What Causes Diesel Fuel Contamination and How Can It Be Prevented? Numerous culprits can cause diesel fuel contamination. But no matter what caused your fuel to become contaminated, addressing the problem as quickly as possible is essential. Contaminated fuel can lead to fuel system failures and costly engine problems. A few main reasons for your diesel truck’s fuel becoming contaminated are water condensation in the fuel tank, old engine oil, dirt and debris that gets into the engine system and causes blockages, and algae. To prevent diesel fuel contamination, you must have your truck regularly inspected by a team of qualified diesel mechanics. They will flush your truck’s fuel system and change the oil and filter at the recommended intervals. If your diesel truck is misfiring, performing poorly, or has smoke coming from underneath the hood, schedule an appointment sooner rather than later. These could be signs of contaminated fuel. Keep Your Diesel Truck Performing at Its Best If your diesel has contaminated fuel, book an appointment with the European diesel repair mechanics at Union Line Garage in Pennington, New Jersey, today. We will flush your system and remove the dirty fuel. If we see any damaged fuel system parts, we will quickly and efficiently replace or repair those, too. We stand behind our work with a 36-month/36,000-mile warranty. Mercer County diesel owners have trusted their trucks with our seasoned car care specialists for years. To book an appointment, call us today at  (609) 466-0294  Our auto repair shop is located at 1545 Reed Rd, Pennington, NJ 08534 . Contact Union Line Garage in Pennington, New Jersey, for all your European auto repairs and maintenance services. We hope to hear from you soon!

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