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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Accessories that will Enhance your vehicle!

March 28, 2012

It is time to spruce your vehicle with Accessories that will enhance the over all look of your vehicle. Rain deflectors can be purchased either in a smoked finish or have that chrome look and add a bug deflector to make your vehicle stand out from the rest. Our team will professionally install these items or any other item that you have a desire for your vehicle, adding that personal touch to your vehicle.




Here are some examples of a chrome and smoked rain deflector






Here are some examples of smoked and chrome Bug deflectors





Call us for more details on Accessories that you have a desire for and we will provide you with a quote that includes installation all taxes will be extra.
 
 
We will be having a customer
"Appreciation Day"
Revised Date
Saturday April 28th from 9am - 3pm
More information to follow....
 


RJ PICK UP SERVICE
241A Main Street North
Uxbridge, Ontario, L9P 1C3
Phone 905-852-4238
Email: rjpickupservice@hotmail.com





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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Spring Maintenance Tips, at RJ Pick Ups Service!

March 27, 2012

This is an article l came across on researching the topic on “Spring Maintenance” on your vehicle. We at RJ Pick up Service; we understand what your car needs to run efficiently and up to its peak performance after a long and dreadful winter.

What our blog is focusing on,
is "Saving” you money when you could’ve had prevent it, with simple maintenance. That you did not expect, following our blog and our mission will save you time and grief. We educate our clients with knowledge on how to keep their repair bills down. Hope you have enjoyed and benefited from this article...

After battling months of snow and icy roads, your car is undoubtedly in desperate need of some serious tender-loving care. Follow this spring checklist to ensure that your car is tuned up and spring-ready.




Remove your winter tires / rotate all season radials


– If you have winter tires, it’s finally time to store them. If you don’t have winter tires, it’s equally important to have all season tires rotated. Driving in the winter weather can be hard on tires. Rotating tires regularly extends their life and will give you better braking and handling. This is especially important when you’re driving on wet roads that are typical during spring.
Wiper blades check

– Your wipers work hard all winter wiping away dirt and debris on your windshield. It is a good idea to replace them in the spring to be prepared for April showers.
Brake check – After the cold winter be sure to check your brakes. One of the warning signs is brake noise, including excessive grinding, squealing, screeching or chatter.




Clean the under body


– In addition to washing the exterior, be sure to spray the under body and underneath the rear and front bumpers to rinse away any salt build-up which can lead to erosion and rusting. Use a high-pressure sprayer or garden hose for best results.




Interior clean-up


– Vacuum, vacuum, vacuum! Be sure to throw away any unwanted garbage that has hibernated under your seats over the winter. And now is the time to store your winter car mats in the garage.
Apply a protectant

– Any vinyl surface including the dashboard, seats and the steering wheel are susceptible to cracking, sun damage and fading – be sure to apply a protectant at the beginning of the season and touch-up regularly.
Change oil

– If you’ve been using thinner oil for winter (i.e. 5W30) change back to 10W30 for warmer weather. But make sure you stick to the manufacturer’s recommended oil type for your car!





Check all fluids to make sure they’re topped up
 

– In the winter months, fluids are easily depleted as your engine works harder in the colder weather. Make sure to double-check all the car’s fluids regularly.
Wash your car

– Just like a good maintenance program prolongs the life and performance of your car, all vehicles regardless of the finish (clear coat, acrylic, enamel, etc.) require regular washing throughout the year. To preserve your car’s shine and protect the surface, wax your vehicle once it has dried completely.



The information and tips contained on this page are provided by News Canada.

We will be having a customer
"Appreciation Day"
Revised Date
Saturday April 28th from 9am - 3pm
More information to follow....
 

RJ PICK UP SERVICE
241A Main Street North
Uxbridge, Ontario, L9P 1C3
Phone 905-852-4238
Email: EMAIL US





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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

What is important to know when removing wheels?

March 21, 2012

-Loosen wheel nuts before lifting vehicle off the ground.
-Raise vehicle only a few centimeters (one inch) from the floor when doing operations on a freewheel or frame-contact lift.
-Block a vehicle securely on a lift to prevent rolling.
-Remove or replace the wheel from a squatting position. Minimize back strain by not bending forward.
-Do not place hands or wrists under wheel well while vehicle is suspended.
-Do not service split rim-type tires unless specifically trained in their repair and hazards.

What are some tips for inspecting tires and rims?


Clean rims to ensure that all dirt and rust are removed from lock ring and gutter.
Check all parts. Discard any damaged, worn or corroded components after removal.

When using a tire-changing machine, what should I know?

Lock wheel hold-down device securely.
Remove valve core.
Keep hands clear of pinch-points.
Use the correct tools.
Use proper lubricant to seat tire.
Do not mount damaged tires or wheels.






We will be having a customer
"Appreciation Day"
Revised Date
Saturday April 28th from 9am - 3pm
More information to follow....
 

RJ PICK UP SERVICE
241A Main Street North
Uxbridge, Ontario, L9P 1C3
Phone 905-852-4238
Email: EMAIL US









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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

What should I do when servicing vehicles?

March 20, 2012


Here are some safety tips for you to keep in mind when you are working are your vehicle


-Look
completely around and under vehicle and check for brake pedal pressure before moving the vehicle.

-Have all bystanders stay in a safe area until the driver has stopped the vehicle.

-Move vehicles at a low speed and in low gear – especially up and down ramps.

-Use a guide when moving the vehicle in reverse, near blind corners or narrow areas.

-Park on a level, hard surface to make repairs.

-Chock and block the wheels to prevent movement during servicing.

-Disconnect battery and discharge any capacitors before starting to work on vehicle.

-Secure the trunk and hood to prevent them from falling on you when you are working underneath them.

-Inspect a running engine with extreme caution. Avoid contact with fan blades and belts.

-Only do work or repairs on a cool engine. Hot metal and fluids will cause burns.

-Avoid working around hot equipment such as exhaust pipes and manifolds. If such work is absolutely necessary, cover the hot equipment with some insulating protection to prevent getting burned.

-Always wear eye protection when working on a vehicle or when using power tools.

-Store the keys in a secure place when the vehicle is not in use or not attended.

RJ PICK UP SERVICE
241A Main Street North
Uxbridge, Ontario, L9P 1C3
Phone 905-852-4238
Email: EMAIL US





We will be having a customer
"Appreciation Day"
Revised Date
Saturday April 28th from 9am - 3pm
More information to follow....
 



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Saturday, March 17, 2012

We Service and provide Annuals for all Your Trailers and Trucks!

March 17, 2012

As an operator and owner of any Trailer or Truck, it is your responsibility to keep your vehicle maintain with maintenance under the Highway Traffic Act and the operators system of periodic maintenance and inspection. Here are the items that must meet or exceed the rules and regulations.

OUTSIDE INSPECTION

1. All lights and reflectors (equipped and functioning as required under the Act and the regulations)
2. Wheels and fasteners (for wheel or rim cracks, defective lock rings, loose or missing fasteners)
3. Tires (for tread depth, flat or noticeable leaks, any visible bumps or bulges, mixture or bias and radial tires on the same axle, contact with any part of the vehicle or any other tire)
4. Fuel system (for visible leak at any point, tank filler caps shall not be missing, the fuel tank shall be securely mounted)
5. Exhaust system (for audible leaks, missing or loose components, secure mountings)
6. Fifth wheel (for loose, missing or ineffective fasteners, missing, broken or deformed parts in the locking mechanism, operating handle being in closed or locked position when in use)
7. Suspension, springs, air bags and controlling attachments (for any cracked, broken, loose or missing axle positioning or fastening parts, broken or missing spring leaves, broken coil springs, deflated air suspension due to system failure)
8. Towing and coupling devices (for missing or unattached safety devices, or safety devices not capable of secure attachment, wear kinks or broken cable strands, improper repairs)
9. Load for security (for compliance with the requirements of Ontario Regulation 614)
10. Load covering (for compliance with the requirements of Regulation 577)
11 Air brake adjustment and connections (for absence of braking action on each wheel, missing, broken or loose mechanical components where readily visible, audible air leaks and brake re-adjustment limits)
12. Hydraulic brake Fluid (for visible leakage)
13. Mirrors (as required under the Act and the regulations, for condition and adjustment

INSIDE INSPECTION 
 
1. Steering wheel (excessive play, looseness)
2. Brake pedal (reserve and fade)
3. Brake booster (operation)
4. Brake failure warning light (functions as intended)
5. Brake air pressure or vacuum gauge
6. Warning signal, low pressure or low vacuum
7. Windshield washer and wipers (function as intended)
8. Windshield and windows (are to afford the driver a clear view)
9. Mirrors (adjustment and condition)
10. Defroster and heaters (function as intended)
11. Horn (functions as intended)
12. Driver's seat belt and seat security (function as intended)
13. Parking brake (adequate to hold vehicle)
14. Emergency equipment (as required under any Act and the regulations made thereunder for that class of vehicle)

Our trained and Licensed staff will perform and review all the above components allowing you and your vehicles to meet the standards of (MTO) under the Highway Traffic Act. Keeping your commercial vehicles up to standards to avoid heavy fines and much unneeded grief. 
Call us and book your appointment now!!
 

 

RJ PICK UP SERVICE
241A Main Street North
Uxbridge, Ontario, L9P 1C3
Phone 905-852-4238
Email: EMAIL US


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Thursday, March 15, 2012

What should I know about using booster cables?

March 15, 2012

Sparks created from booster or jumper cables can ignite a flammable mixture of hydrogen in air causing an explosion.





Before using jumper cables:


-Wear eye protection.
-Make sure that the two vehicles are not touching each other.
-Turn off the ignition switches of both vehicles.
-Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, and other sources of flame or ignition. -Remember, explosive mixtures of hydrogen are always present in the cells of
batteries.
-Remove the filler caps from both batteries to vent the dangerous hydrogen gas. -This is not necessary if the vehicles are equipped with maintenance-free batteries.
-Do not charge or jump a frozen battery.
-Check vehicle/equipment service manual for specific requirements.





WARNING:


When connecting or disconnecting jumper cables, use extreme care in handling the clamps.

Do not allow cables to touch each other, nor to touch the frame or body of either vehicle. This will prevent sparks that can cause an explosion.

-Avoid contact with the revolving cooling fans when disconnecting the cables.
-After removing the booster cables, replace the filler caps on both batteries.






We will be having a customer
"Appreciation Day"
Revised DateSaturday April 28th from 9am - 3pm
More information to follow....
 
RJ PICK UP SERVICE
241A Main Street North
Uxbridge, Ontario, L9P 1C3
Phone 905-852-4238
Email: EMAIL US



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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Specials on Reese 5th Wheels and Goose Necks!

March 14, 2012

Big trucks require big hitches! We offer high quality Reese, Draw-Tite to suite all of your towing needs. We provide 5th wheels and Goose Necks for all Makes and Models professionally installed by our professional staff. Our pricing will included rails and installation kit, if a break controller is required for your truck, there will be an extra charge to supply and install your break controller.


There is no room for mistakes when we drill holes in your truck, has to be done professionally; why take a chance and save a little. Is it worth what you save, by having it done incorrectly,
only you can be the judge.



Reese Pro Series with a Capacity 15,000 - 3,750 lbs
Spring Special $899.95 includes Installation and rail kit
plus applicable taxes ! 
 Offer Expires June 30th, 2012



Reese Goose Neck Capacity of 25,000 - 6,250 lbs includes rail
installation kit installed and supplied
Spring Special $599.99
Plus applicable taxes
 Offer Expires June 30th, 2012

We also supply and professionally install trailer hitches for all Makes and Models from your basic "Class 1 Up to 2,000 lbs to Class 5 Up to 14,000 lbs" all our prices included sleeve, ball and wiring for your brake lights, if a brake controller is required there will be an additional cost. With brand names Reese, Draw-Tite and Hidden Hitch"



With prices starting from $399.95 depending on the
Make and Model of your vehicle.
Price includes installation and wiring
Plus applicable taxes
  Offer Expires June 30th, 2012


 
RJ PICK UP SERVICE
241A Main Street North
Uxbridge, Ontario, L9P 1C3
Phone 905-852-4238
Email: EMAIL US




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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Changes Have Come to RJ Pick Up Services!

With spring fast approaching, RJ Pick Up Service will be advertising weekly specials on many Accessories for all your vehicle improvements. Enhancing your vehicle, makes everyone feel good. From simple rain visors to adding that 5th wheel or goose neck you have been dreaming about, a few simple changes will have you and your vehicle rived up and roaring to go this spring! 


Our attitude is to become more customer friendly, by helping you become more knowledgeable about products before you make a purchase that is not exactly what you expected it to be. We will be improving our showroom with features that allow our customers to shop for items they desire and gather all the information necessary to make an informed decision.

We will be posting our specials for the upcoming month, allowing you to be reminded of the items on a vehicle that will need attention. A well looked after vehicle will provide you with painless hours of driving and increasing the resale value of your vehicle that you would like to up grade to. We will also have a display of vehicles on our lot, from trucks to cars to suite your automotive needs. If we do not have we will located that vehicle on your conditions from price to features.


Many changes that will enhance our imagine and provide our surrounding and loyal customers to all our new customers. We treat one customer at a time, with the knowledge and enthusiasm. This is a project in the works, but give us a chance to see if we met or exceed your expectations as a consumer, and improve our imagine with your feed back.

  
We will be having a customer
"Appreciation Day"
Revised DateSaturday April 28th from 9am - 3pm
More information to follow....
RJ PICK UP SERVICE
241A Main Street North
Uxbridge, Ontario, L9P 1C3
Phone 905-852-4238
Email: EMAIL US





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Friday, March 9, 2012

What should I know when servicing brakes and clutches?

March 9, 2012

Some important safety steps to protect you when you are servicing brakes and clutches


-Clean and service brakes in a separate work area.

-Use approved respiratory protection when necessary.

-Remove dust with a vacuum equipped with a high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter.

-Wet assembly down with low pressure water or gentle spray when a vacuum cleaner is not available. Wipe clean with a damp cloth.

-Collect the washings and dust on floors and around equipment using a vacuum cleaner with (HEPA) filter or wet sweeping for proper disposal.

-Do not use compressed air or dry brush to clean brakes. Do not bang the drum to remove dust.


 
We will be having a customer
"Appreciation Day"
Revised DateSaturday April 28th from 9am - 3pm
More information to follow....
 


RJ PICK UP SERVICE
241A Main Street North
Uxbridge, Ontario, L9P 1C3
Phone 905-852-4238
Email: EMAIL US

TIRECRAFT!! 
 
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

What are some good work practices to follow?

March 7, 2012



Before you attempt to work on your vehicle, here is a list of recommendation for you to follow for your own health and safety. When you follow theses recommendation you are taking the necessary precautions for your safety.


-Read, understand, and follow the instructions and recommendations described in the operating and maintenance manuals for tools and equipment you use.

-Stop the engine and disengage power before servicing.

-Work as a team. Do not start an engine, engage power, raise, or lower an implement or hoist without warning other people in the area.

-Lock out equipment by removing the ignition key and by disconnecting the battery cables.

-Always disable the electrical system by disconnecting a battery cable or removing fuses for a circuit when working on the electrical system (e.g., starter motor, radio, wiring, ignition, etc.)

-It is good practice to disable the electrical system when working on or near the safety air bags.

-Know how to work safely with all tools and equipment.

-Attach a "Do Not Operate" tag to the vehicle's control panel with the reason stated (such as 'no brakes').

-Use jacks and hoists to move and handle heavy components.

-Use solvents with a flashpoint above 60°C where possible to reduce the risk of fire.

-Clean up spilled oil, grease, fuel and other slipping and fire hazards immediately.

-Inspect compressed air hoses regularly, and immediately replace any which are cracked, worn or frayed.

-Ensure that air pressure reducers, gauges and moisture/dirt traps are cleaned and functioning.

-Dispose or recycle waste materials in accordance to government regulations.

-Above and underground tanks, pump pits, and similar areas are considered confined spaces and can be dangerous. Only specifically trained individuals are allowed entry. Contact your local jurisdiction for more information.

-Do not use gasoline for cleaning. Use cleaning solvents in approved containers.

-Do not wear rings, watches, ties, jewelry, or torn or loose clothing. Button up shirt front and sleeves. Tie back long hair.

-Do not run engines inside unless ventilation systems are attached, and the exhaust is vented outside.

-Change oily clothing and launder regularly to prevent skin irritation and dermatitis.

-Use safe lifting techniques when moving heavy parts.

-Do not allow customers, family or untrained people in the work area.

We will be having a customer
"Appreciation Day"
Revised DateSaturday April 28th from 9am - 3pm
More information to follow....


RJ PICK UP SERVICE
241A Main Street North
Uxbridge, Ontario, L9P 1C3
Phone 905-852-4238
Email: EMAIL US



TIRECRAFT!! 
 
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Monday, March 5, 2012

Tips on how to avoid having your car stolen!

March 5, 2012

Tips on how to avoid having your car stolen!


Car thefts seem to occur with greater frequency where large groups of cars are parked for extended periods of time in places such as shopping centers, colleges, sporting events, movie complexes, and large apartment complexes and airport parking lots, especially park and fly where your vehicle is unattended for a long period of time.


Here are some tips You can avoid being a victim of a car thief.


-Never leave your vehicle unattended, well it is running, we all have done this.

-Avoid leaving any keys in your car ignition, inside a garage, or in hide-a-key boxes.

-Always roll up your windows to the top and lock your car even if it's in front of your house.

-Never leave valuables in plain view, even if your car is locked, lock them in the truck.

-Always park your vehicle in high-traffic and well lighted areas, if possible.

-Use a mechanical device that locks the steering wheel, column, or brakes.

-Avoid leaving personal identification documents, ownership/title, credit cards in your vehicle.

-Make sure you have all the information about your vehicle, plate number, (VIN) number on a card in your wallet if your vehicle is stolen. This will help the police with their investigation

-Some vehicles come with some sort of security from the factory, Sometimes you may need to upgrade the system to fit your needs and environment. The best systems are the ones that shut the fuel supply so that the care will not be able to start.

-If your vehicle is stolen, report it to the police immediately.


Hope you found these tips to be useful and helpful in avoiding your vehicle from being stolen, when you could of prevented it. If you have enjoyed this article please share and leave a comment if you have ever had your vehicle stolen.
 
 
We will be having a customer
"Appreciation Day"
Revised DateSaturday April 28th from 9am - 3pm
More information to follow....
 
 

RJ PICK UP SERVICE
241A Main Street North
Uxbridge, Ontario, L9P 1C3
Phone 905-852-4238
Email: EMAIL US





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Friday, March 2, 2012

We Service Cushman Turf Truckster!

March 2, 2012

RJ Pick Up Service
is always looking to buy "Used Cushman Turf Truckster" we have been rebuilding and servicing these utility vehicles. We have an interest in buying additional used ones for parts for our fleet of "Used Cushmans" if you are interested in selling your used Cushman please gives us a call.

We are also looking for any used "Manuals on Cushmans", information you may like to share about your experience with your Cushman. If you like too leave a comment and share it with our readers, we would greatly appreciate your feed back.

With the Cushman Turf Truckster, you have the highest load capacity in its class 2,850 pounds. With the Cushman nameplate, you also get the benefit of more than 50 years of utility vehicle experience. Who else would know how to make a truck this tough, one that some customers are still using 10, 20 or even 30 years later?





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241A Main Street North
Uxbridge, Ontario, L9P 1C3
Phone 905-852-4238
Email: rjpickupservice@hotmail.com

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