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Free Car Clinic Teaches Women To Be Car Care Aware

On Call Mechanics Hosts Clinic To Bring Attention To The Importance Of Car Care And Preventative Maintenance

MIAMI – In celebration of Car Care Month in April, On Call Mechanics, Inc. is hosting a free car care clinic for women on Saturday,April 29th, 2017 from 10am – 1pm at the Little Haiti Cultural Complex located at 212 NE  59th Terrace, Miami, 33137.

The clinic will be conducted by Lowell Gelin, CEO and Automotive Diagnostic Specialist of On Call Mechanics which is located in Davie, Florida.

The clinic will provide tips to keep your vehicle safe, dependable and on the road longer. Car Care Month is a nationwide effort to focus motorists’ attention on the importance of vehicle care and maintenance.

Lowell opened On Call Mechanics to provide a mobile auto repair service that would accommodate individuals with limited time to service their vehicles.  He has quickly gained a reputation for providing a high level of quality service and has been able to change some of the negative opinions most people feel about automotive technicians.

Known for his charismatic personality, deeply rooted work ethic and knowledge of cars and how they work, Lowell is also committed to premiere service and developing the young people in his community. He mentors the incarcerated youth with Monalisa Weber, creator of Probation Station on a weekly basis.  He truly embodies a renaissance man whose talent is creating a blueprint for a new generation of young people interested in automotive technology.

April is the perfect time for car owners to take their vehicles in for service,” said Lowell Gelin, Owner of On Call Mechanics.  “We will provide straightforward and easy to follow tips for women to save themselves time and money by performing basic—but essential—maintenance tasks on their own.”

Mr. Gelin was awarded By Legacy Magazine For Keeping South Florida Moving and Recognized as a Visionary Game Changer. His professionalism and expertise combined with his investment in the success of the youth of South Florida has made him a well-respected businessman and role model.

On Call Mechanics looks to continue their campaign, educating consumers about the benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair.

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Car Care tips shared by On Call Mechanics:
  • Understand the choices in headlight performance levels: When it comes to headlights performance, many consumers should know that there are a variety of choices available on the market to help suit their individual needs.
  • For instance, there are options available that offer brighter down road visibility or whiter light which improves contrast and helps drivers distinguish objects on the side of the road better than basic headlights.  As technology advances, newer vehicles come with LED (light-emitting diode) bulbs from the factory with provide a brighter light and allows you to see farther than regular halogen light bulbs.
  • Replace before burnout: All too often, vehicles with a burned out headlight can be found traveling on dark roads, posing a risk to both the driver and others on the road. With one headlight out, drivers are essentially seeing half as well as they potentially could. If a vehicle owner cannot remember the last time headlights were changed, it may be time for replacements.  Always replace in pairs: It’s very important to replace headlights in sets of two. Since headlights dim over their lifetime, a new bulb paired with an old bulb will create an uneven field of vision, which can be a major distraction on the road for both drivers and oncoming traffic.
  • Do it yourself: Changing a vehicle’s headlight bulb can be a simple process that doesn’t require a mechanic or service professional (contingent upon the year, make and model of the vehicle). In fact, various online guides and resources exist to help consumers swap out headlight bulbs in a matter of minutes. Consult the vehicle’s owner’s manual for bulb/headlight replacement procedures, needed tools and safety precautions. Always wear safety glasses and work gloves, as well.

For more information call On Call Mechanics at (786) 529-7188 or email [email protected]

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