Posted on 5/23/2025

At Accomplished Auto, we know how important your vehicle is to you—and we’re here to take care of it with precision, professionalism, and full transparency. Whether you're coming in for routine maintenance, a deep detail, or specialized repair work, here's what your journey looks like from the moment you book your appointment. 1. Book Your Appointment It all starts with a simple phone call, website inquiry, or message through our social channels. You’ll hear back from us promptly—usually within 24 hours—to set up a time that works for you. We’ll gather a few details up front about your vehicle and the reason for your visit. If necessary, we’ll schedule a visual consultation or inspection ahead of time. 2. Custom Quote and Service Recommendations Once we understand your needs, we’ll put together a detailed proposal. This includes: A breakdown of recommended services Transparent pricing Time estimates Optional upgrades or add ... read more
Posted on 5/19/2025
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Teen Driver Safety Checklist for the 100 Deadliest Days As summer rolls in, so do sunny drives, road trips, and... risk. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, crash rates for teen drivers spike dramatically, making this stretch of time known nationally as the 100 Deadliest Days. At Accomplished Auto, we’re not just about fixing cars — we’re about protecting lives, especially those of new and young drivers navigating the road for the first time. Whether you're a teen behind the wheel or a parent handing over the keys, this checklist is for you. 🛑 The 100 Deadliest Days Are No Joke Car crashes are the leading cause of death for teens in the U.S., and nearly 60% of those crashes involve distracted driving. The good news? These incidents are ... read more
Posted on 5/2/2025

Understanding Why Vehicle Cooling Fans Stay On Exploring the Complex Reasons Behind a Common Issue In the intricate world of modern vehicles, the phenomenon of cooling fans remaining on constantly can be perplexing. This issue isn't as straightforward as it may seem, involving a myriad of computer strategies designed to ensure optimal engine cooling and prevent overheating in today's high-performance engines. Computer Strategies and Engine Cooling Vehicle cooling systems use advanced computer algorithms to monitor and adjust engine temperatures. A cooling fan may stay on to maintain proper cooling. Issues might not trigger a maintenance light immediately, even if faults are detected. Temperature Sensor Failures One of the key factors contributing to this issue is a malfunctioning temperature sensor. These sensors are responsible for accurately reporting the engine's temperature to the computer. If a sensor fails and misreports the temperature, the computer might errone ... read more
Posted on 4/25/2025

Washing your car might seem simple, but a few innocent missteps can do more harm than good. Many drivers unintentionally damage their vehicle’s paint, trim, or interior with the wrong products, poor techniques, or skipped steps. A clean car looks great, but only if it’s cleaned the right way. If you’re spending time keeping your vehicle looking its best, here are some of the most common cleaning mistakes to avoid—and how to get better results with less effort. Using Dish Soap or Household Cleaners One of the most common errors is reaching for whatever soap is under the sink. Dish soap might cut grease on plates, but it’s too harsh for automotive finishes. These cleaners can strip away protective wax coatings and dry out rubber seals, leaving your car more vulnerable to sun damage and fading. Stick with a pH-balanced car wash soap specifically designed for vehicles. It’ll lift dirt without harming the finish and preserve any wax o ... read more
Posted on 4/24/2025

In light of the ongoing discussion regarding potential changes to New Hampshire legislation that may eliminate state inspections, I wish to outline why this would generally be a disadvantage. Even though specific state inspection regulations are ambiguous and in need of reform, it is imperative that essential safety measures remain intact. Numerous vehicles frequently arrive in our shop with deteriorated tires, brakes, and suspension components that pose significant risks. Safety inspections are crucial to ensure these issues are promptly addressed. New Hampshire experiences extreme road conditions due to the application of salt and salt brine mixtures. This causes extensive corrosion on brake and chassis components, which requires regular monitoring. This corrosion can compromise vehicle integrity; even minor rust holes can indicate significant underlying damage. Key state regulations include rejecting vehicles with body tears or protruding areas (Saf-C 3221.01), replacing dam ... read more