Wednesday, October 31, 2012

My Castle


As many of you may already know, America is my second home. I was born in Mosul, Iraq. My parents moved to Baghdad, Iraq when I was a few months old. My education was all done at a Catholic school. After high School, I went to Baghdad Oil Institute.  After finishing my college degree in Heavy Industrial Automotive and Engineering, I served three years in the military engineering branch. This was during the eight year Iraq-Iran war that started in 1980. I got married at the age of 23. At that time I worked in an oil refinery in Baghdad. After the oil refinery, I worked at one of the largest repair facilities for heavy trucks in the Middle East, specializing in oil and fuel transportation. I worked there till the Desert Storm War. I then took my family and ran away; we were refugees for 2 years. We lived in Jordan for a year and then Spain for another year, then finally arriving to Detroit, Michigan in 1992.  

Starting off in Detroit was very difficult and finding a job as an engineer was extremely frustrating. Although my degree proved I was an engineer, it was not from America therefore I had to go back to school and renew my education. Since I was married with two kids, I didn’t have the money or the time to go back to school. I needed to find a job and support my family. I used my knowledge and experience in automotives and got my certificate as an Auto Technician. I moved from job to job for a while, till I settled at 18 & Dequindre Shell. I worked there for 5 years and moved across the street to 18 & Dequindre BP for 6 years. I then moved to 17 & Rochester Shell, which is where I started my own business. I called my business “Fred’s Auto Service Center”. As much as I loved running my business, I knew it was too good to last. After about 4 years, the city widened Rochester and Wattles road. The gas station had to get demolished and I was out of a job and business for almost a year and a half.

I was lucky enough to have saved enough to buy a piece of land from MDOT. I made my monthly payments for almost 2 years just to get preapproved for my construction loan. I couldn’t wait for my new garage to be finally up and running. It was a dream that I would have never believe to come true. I was done with the building architect and engineering and everything was so close to being finalized, when in October of 2008, the economy fell. All construction loans were canceled including mine. All the money I had spent was gone.

I had no choice but to start looking again. I searched for a location for almost a year and a half until I found an old factory on Rochester road between 14 and 15 mile. It was vacant for almost 10 years. After giving the building more than a $100,000 in renovations, it became my garage…my castle. That’s when I decided to name my business, Automotive Castle. I wanted to start fresh and have everything top of the line. I want absolutely nothing but the best for my customers. The business has been running for 2 years now, and I love everyday of it. There are still hard times but I’m a fighter, nothing is going to stop me from making dream. I know better days are coming.

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Check Your Tires!


Do you have your tire maintenance check list?


1.       Check your pressure: Underinflating can lead to tire wear.
2.       Alignment: Newer cars have four-wheel alignment; you have to check them periodically!
3.       Tread: Unusual wear can reduce the ability of tread to stop on bad conditions. Check the tires for uneven wear.
4.       Rotation: Rotate your vehicle's tires regularly (at least every other oil change)
5.       Know your correct tire size: You can read the right tire size from the sticker located on the driver's side door. Now look on the sidewall of your tire, do you know how to read it and what it means? Example..."P215/65R15 89H"
1.       P= Passenger car tire
2.       215= Width of tire in millimeters
3.       65= Ratio of height to width
4.       R= Radial
5.       15= Diameter of wheel in inches
6.       89H= Load index & Speed Symbol
 
Here's a picture for another example...
 
 
I hope this list helps! A lot of times my customers come in upset, feeling like they didn't get enough use out of their tires. These are the tips I give them. You have to follow these steps in order to get the best use out of your tires.  

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Winter Weather Tips!


 
 As we all know our wonderful unpredictable Michigan winter is just around the corner! We all need to prepare our cars and make sure they are ready for that sleek, snowy, windy, harsh winter. Here are a few things to check up and prepare:


· Make sure your tires have good traction on the road. Also, check the tire pressure.

· Turn on your heater make sure it’s working, if not BRING IT IN!!!! It would be awful once it gets really cold and it won’t work when you want it too.

· Check the engine coolant, if it needs to be flushed. Otherwise, if the coolant is not good for lower temperatures it’s going to freeze inside the engine. It will blow the engine!

· Check the battery voltage, and AMPs. Cold harsh weather will reduce the capability of the battery. When you need to start your engine it won't if it's not good.

· Check all of your oil levels, and the condition of the oil for:
oEngine oil
oTransmission oil
oPower steering fluid
oBrake fluid

· Check your windshield wipers and washer solvent.

I hope these tips will help you prepare for the coming winter!! If you need any help with any of these tips please stop by!!! Also, please like our page on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/AutomotiveCastle and follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/AutomotivCastle


See you soon!!!

Fred :)

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

I take cars PERSONALLY!


This Blog will help me get closer to my customers. I will be posting tips, interesting facts, and stories that I have personally shared with my customers. Some stories will be from my past and some stories will be more recent. There will be tips for my lovely female customers who have the normal everyday problems with their cars. This blog will also help me help my customers take care of their cars and learn to love them as if they were part of their family. We all take care of our family and pets and make sure they take their daily vitamins; well cars are the same way. As a certified mechanic, I take cars personally, and I hope that soon you will too.  

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