Posted on 10/8/2025

If you own a Subaru, you already know they’re well-loved for their reliability, safety, and all-wheel-drive performance. But there’s one issue that some Subaru owners have experienced over the years — excessive oil consumption. If you’ve noticed your oil level dropping between oil changes or a burning smell coming from under the hood, you’re not alone. At Dickerson Automotive in Spanish Fork, we often get calls from Subaru drivers wondering, “Is it normal for my car to burn oil?” Let’s take a closer look at why it happens and what you can do to keep your engine healthy. Why Some Subarus Burn Oil Oil consumption can happen with any engine, but it’s been more common in certain Subaru models and years — especially those equipped with ... read more
Posted on 9/24/2025
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The Importance of Preventative Maintenance for Your Vehicle When it comes to owning a vehicle, most drivers focus on filling the gas tank, changing the oil occasionally, and keeping it clean. But what many overlook is one of the most important aspects of car ownership: preventative maintenance. Preventative maintenance is all about taking care of your vehicle before problems arise. It involves routine inspections, services, and small repairs that help keep your car running smoothly and safely. Think of it like going to the doctor for a check-up—catching issues early can save you time, money, and frustration down the road. Why Preventative Maintenance MattersSaves Money in the Long Run Skipping maintenance might feel like you’re saving money now, but small issues can quickly turn into costly repairs. For example, ignoring a simple oil change can lead to engine damage that costs thousands to fix ... read more
Posted on 8/27/2025

NHTSA Launches Preliminary Investigation into Over 1.4 Million Honda and Acura Vehicles The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has initiated a preliminary evaluation into more than 1.4 million Honda and Acura vehicles following numerous reports of engine failure. This probe includes models equipped with Honda’s 3.5-liter V-6 engine and spans several popular lines: Honda: 2016–2020 Pilot, 2017–2019 Ridgeline, 2018–2020 Odyssey Acura: 2016–2020 MDX, 2018–2020 TLX What's Different This Time? This new investigation is separate from a 2023 recall linked to connecting-rod bearing failures—a condition stemming from a crankshaft manufacturing defect. Despite overlapping model years, NHTSA confirmed that the current engine failure complaints are distinct from that ear ... read more
Posted on 4/30/2025

General Motors (GM) has announced a significant recall impacting nearly 600,000 vehicles in the United States due to potential engine defects that could lead to power loss or complete engine failure. This recall affects several popular models across GM's Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC brands. Affected Models The recall encompasses certain 2021–2024 models equipped with the 6.2-liter V8 engine, including: Cadillac: Escalade, Escalade ESV Chevrolet: Silverado 1500, Suburban, Tahoe GMC: Sierra 1500, Yukon, Yukon XL The issue stems from manufacturing defects in the engine's con ... read more
Posted on 4/16/2025
Your Honda’s engine is a finely tuned machine and keeping it running smoothly requires regular maintenance. One often-overlooked service that plays a vital role in engine performance and longevity is a valve adjustment. Honda vehicles typically Honda Pilots and Odyssey 2018 and older, especially models with mechanical (non-hydraulic) valve lifters, require periodic valve adjustments to maintain proper engine function. In this blog, we’ll explain what a valve adjustment is, the signs that your Honda may need one, and why this service is essential for your vehicle’s health. What Is a Valve Adjustment? A valve adjustment is a precise process where a technician adjusts the clearance between the valve stem and the rocker arm or camshaft. This gap is critical because it allows the valves to open and cl ... read more