We here at Cool Master Automotive are happy to announce the recent update to our website! The new and improved CoolMaster.us adds a ton of cool new features to the site as well as improves the online business functionality. We’ll be adding the ability to schedule service appointments online, add and view testimonials, shop our selection of new and used parts stock, and more! Check back often for more updates from San Diego’s automotive repair shop!
If you’re having a problem with your car not starting, several things may be the culprit. It may also be a combination of things keeping it from starting. To really pin-point what is wrong, the best thing to do is have one of our qualified technicians take a look at it.
* Helpful Tip: If you are experiencing intermittent no-starts, it may be the starter. If you happen to experience one of these random no-starts and it leaves you stranded, before calling a tow-truck, you may want to try this trick…
Locate the starter. It is usually about the size of a soda can and similarly shaped. There will generally be one thick wire going to it along with one or two smaller wires. Find something hard and heavy that will make a good hammer. If your starter is not easily accessible, you may need to find a pole or stick long enough to reach the starter. Have someone turn the key while you bang sharply against the starter (or stick resting on the starter).
A stock 300ZX Twin Turbo’s stock recirc valves commonly produce a sort of “goose honk” sound when relieving pressure. This is nothing to worry about and is quite common on other stock turbo cars as well. You can address this noise by switching to a different style of bosch (or comparable) recirc valves, or converting to a BOV setup on higher horse power applications.
One thing our customers have mentioned to us several times over the years is how much they enjoy the company newsletter and giveaways. With the state of the economy it’s been a little hard to find time to devote to the Newsletter, but rest assured! A newsletter is coming soon!
To ease the process of the Newsletter for us, we are debating sending it via email instead of standard post mail. What does everyone think of that?

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