Monday, November 17, 2014
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
New Drop Off Location!
Need service in the Point Place area?
Great News! Full Throttle Repair and ACE Hardware have teamed up
again and have created a new drop of location in Point Place 4441 N Summit, Toledo . This
location is accepting all forms of goods. More locations to come
soon! Interested in becoming a drop off location? Check out website
for contact information www.FullThrottleRepairs.com
#FullThrottleRepair #Repairs
Monday, November 10, 2014
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Will Your TV Bite The Dust?
The number one cause of electronic
failure is dust build up in the cooling system. Don't let a little
dust ruin your game day gathering or movie night. The easiest way to
remove dust build up is with compressed air from a compressor, “can
of air” or “Keyboard duster”. Look for the small slots on the
back of your TV, this is were air enters or leaves your TV and is a
good place to use compressed air. Hit every slotted section briefly
with compressed air. It is also highly recommended you bring your TV
in for a thorough cleaning annually. If you have any other questions
or need assistance do not hesitate to contact us
www.fullthrottlerepairs.com.
Need to find your nearest convenient drop off location? Then ClickHere #FullThrottleRepair #SundayFootball #Cleaning
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Vacuum has No Suction
Has your vacuum started to lose its
suction? In most cases lose of suction is caused by dirty filters or
clogged hoses & ports. Finding some of these filters can be
tricky. Many of the filters can go unnoticed by users until the
vacuum completely stops working and needs service. Or the filters are
never found and the vacuum is replaced shortly after the time of
purchase.
Luckily Full Throttle Repairs is here
to help! On most units, every filter (Besides the HEPA filter) can be
cleaned with warm water. First take all the filters and dirt storage
containers off your vacuum. Like mentioned earlier some filters are
hard to find. So check your owners manual for reference that way no
filters are missed. If your like many of us, your owners manual has
never been opened and was thrown away with the box. No worries, type
your model number followed by “owners manual”, or “Service
manual” (ex. M132U4 Service Manual) in a Google Search. Next
carefully and thoroughly rinse your filters and containers with warm
water until clean. On some pieces, dish soap can be used to remove
odors and tough build up. Let all the clean filters and pieces
thoroughly dry over night or longer. Drying is extremely important!
moisture attracts dirt, causing a mud build up that can be difficult
to remove. Next replace your HEPA filter or knock it a few times
against a hard surface outside. After everything is dry reassemble
your vacuum and your done.
If cleaning the filters does not
improve suction you may have a clogged hose. Clearing clogged hoses
and tubes can be a pain. Sometimes you can clear clogs by fully
extending to tube and lightly shaking the hose while the machine is
running. Do not try to force anything down the tube, this will just
cause more damage. In most cases its easier to take your vacuum to a
professional technician to remove hose clogs.
If you need any
other assistance or if you need to drop off your vacuum to be
serviced check out our website www.FullThrottleRepairs.com.
Remember, “Don't sweat the small things, we are here to fix them”
#FullThrottleRepair #Cleaning
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Is It Time For a Tune Up?
Is it time to tune up your gas powered machine?
First check your oil. If your oil is dark brown or black in color then it is time for a oil change.
Next check your air filter. If its full of dirt and grass then it will need to be cleaned or replaced
Last take out your spark plug. If your plug is covered in carbon then it will have to be refurbished or replaced.
We recommend getting a full tune up at the beginning of every season. We offer a detailed tune up service at a very affordable price.These are just the basic things to check. Another big issue to put in consideration is how long your machine has been in storage and if the machine was prepped properly for storage. Improper storage procedures is one of the main causes of machine failure. If you have any questions or concerns feel free to contact us at Fullthrottlerepairs.com or click here
Monday, March 17, 2014
Preparing Your Snowblower for Storage
Proper storage of any machine is crucial. Issues due to improper storage is the #1 cause of machine failures. If your snow blower preformed great when you put it away and then preformed poorly or not at all the following season, then improper storage is the most likely culprit. There are a few different ways to prepare your machine for storage, this is what we recommend. Full Throttle Repairs does offer storage preparation at a very affordable rate.
1. Start your snow blower and let it run until it is completely out of fuel and sputters out.
2. Let your machine rest for about one minute or so and attempt to start the snow blower. let the snow blower run until it sputters out again
3. If the snow blower does not start, attempt starting in "full choke" and let it run in full choke until it sputters out.
4. Pull recoil a few more times to draw any remaining gas out of the carburetor. It is important to remove as much fuel a possible because any fuel left in the system will cause build up and corrosion
5. Remove spark plug and spray a generous amount of fogging oil through the spark plug hole, replace spark plug and thread it to finger tight. This step will make the initial start less stressful for the machine and will prevent the spark plug from seizing.
6. Spray fogging oil into the carburetor and lightly spray any fuel lines, primer bulbs and rubber components with oil. This will help protect internal carburetor components and prevent dry rotting
7. Clean machine and loosen gas cap so any remaining fuel can evaporate. store inside preferably under a tarp
Or you can bring your snow blower to any of our convenient drop off locations and we can take care of the job for you. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to contact us www.fullthrottlerepairs.com
1. Start your snow blower and let it run until it is completely out of fuel and sputters out.
2. Let your machine rest for about one minute or so and attempt to start the snow blower. let the snow blower run until it sputters out again
3. If the snow blower does not start, attempt starting in "full choke" and let it run in full choke until it sputters out.
4. Pull recoil a few more times to draw any remaining gas out of the carburetor. It is important to remove as much fuel a possible because any fuel left in the system will cause build up and corrosion
5. Remove spark plug and spray a generous amount of fogging oil through the spark plug hole, replace spark plug and thread it to finger tight. This step will make the initial start less stressful for the machine and will prevent the spark plug from seizing.
6. Spray fogging oil into the carburetor and lightly spray any fuel lines, primer bulbs and rubber components with oil. This will help protect internal carburetor components and prevent dry rotting
7. Clean machine and loosen gas cap so any remaining fuel can evaporate. store inside preferably under a tarp
Or you can bring your snow blower to any of our convenient drop off locations and we can take care of the job for you. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to contact us www.fullthrottlerepairs.com
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Big Updates With Full Throttle Repair
Hello Everyone! Some exciting events have taken place within Full Throttle Repairs. We are now a BBB accredited business. The website ( www.FullThrottleRepairs.com ) has been completely remodeled. Also we now have a nice sign in Downtown Sylvania Ohio. We have added Fishing Reel Repair, Safe Repair and now offer knife and blade sharpening. Thank you so much for all the support you have given us online through positive reviews and likes. Many new blogs soon to come with useful information.
Keywords Small Engine Repair Sylvania OH, Small Engine Repair Toledo OH, Snow Blower Repair, Lawnmower Repair, Electronics Repair, Small Appliance Repair
Keywords Small Engine Repair Sylvania OH, Small Engine Repair Toledo OH, Snow Blower Repair, Lawnmower Repair, Electronics Repair, Small Appliance Repair
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