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CONGRATULATIONS!
TO
DAVE FARR OF SANFORD, FL
GRAND PRIZE WINNER OF THE iwantmorefish.com
FISHING DRAWING
We
are excited to announce that Dave Farr of
Sanford, FL has won the grand prize in the
iwantmorefish.com
fishing drawing. The drawing was held live
on the Hawg
Wild Fishing Show on Saturday May 10,
2008 hosted by Captain Dave Rogers.
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The
grand prize was a Karma inshore fishing rod,
an inshore spinning reel, a Pennzoil Marine
jacket, MirrOlure samples, a set of compact
marine binoculars, a $100 gift card to Harrell
& Beverly Transmissions and a $25 gift
card to Gander Mountain.
Brent Foster of Melbourne was the first prize
winner and got a
Pennzoil Marine jacket, MirrOlure samples,
a set of compact marine binoculars and a $50
gift card to Harrell & Beverly Transmissions.
Larry Daughtry of Winter Springs was the second
prize winner and got
MirrOlure samples, a set of compact marine
binoculars and a $25 gift card to Harrell
& Beverly Transmissions.

Alvin D. Beverly Don
Beverly
President, Co-Owner Vice
President, Co-Owner
Harrell
& Beverly Transmissions - Automotive Service
& Repair
209 West 25th Street, Sanford, FL 32771
HBT1959@bellsouth.net
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JOIN
US AT SANFORD'S ALIVE AFTER FIVE
Thursday
June 12, 2008 from 5PM - 8PM - Downtown
Sanford
Please
join us on Thursday June 12, 2008 for
Alive After Five in downtown
Sanford. This month's theme is "Summer-Q
Blues and Bar-Be-Q"
Come by and enjoy live music, art and fun.
We will have a booth with displays, free
snacks and candy. We would love for you
to stop by and say hello and check out all
of the other participants!
The
Alive After
Five event allows visitors
to enjoy a taste food, drinks and live entertainers
on the second Thursday of every month. A
small fee of $5 allows you to sample food
and beverages at all of the different spots.
The event is from 5-8 PM on 1st Street &
Palmetto Avenue, in beautiful downtown Sanford.
For more information check out www.sanfordinfo.com
or call 407-302-2586.
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HOW
TO PROPERLY CHECK YOUR TRANSMISSION FLUID
LEVEL
Preventative maintenance is the key
to keeping your vehicle working great
by Lloyd
L. Beverly, ASE Master Technician
An
important part of keeping your vehicle working
great is checking your vehicle's fluid levels.
From the radiator cooling system level all
the way to the washer fluid level, all systems
are crucial to the correct operation of
your automobile. With that thought in mind,
you might be asking yourself, "How
do I check my transmission fluid level?"
Checking your transmission fluid level is
not as hard as you may think, however, you
do need a basic understanding of how the
transmission operates and if your manufacturer
has provided you the means necessary to
check the fluid level. Always consult your
owner's manual when in doubt.
Most automatic transmissions can have their
fluid level checked, but there is a rapidly
increasing trend of automakers taking the
conventional methods of checking the transmission
fluid level away. Most automatic transmissions
have a fill pipe with a dipstick to ensure
the proper transmission fluid level is present.
When this is the case, here are a few tips
on how to make sure you are properly checking
your automatic transmission fluid level.
1.
On almost all vehicles, make sure the engine
has run for at least 5 minutes; place the
gear selector in either Park or Neutral
with the engine running. Always set the
emergency brake and place a wheel stop or
chog in front of and behind a wheel.
2. Remove the transmission dipstick and
wipe any fluid off. Reinsert the dipstick
and remove it once again. There are a few
different styles of dipsticks. The basic
idea of them all is the same. You want to
make sure the transmission fluid is with
in the acceptable range, sometimes referred
to as in the "hash marks". If
it is at the upper or lower end or anywhere
in between, then the level is acceptable.
One piece of advice, all transmissions are
different and sometimes fluid levels can
be slightly above or below the acceptable
ranges and in most cases this is normal.
3. If your fluid level is low and you would
like to add fluid, again consult your owner's
manual first to identify the proper fluid
type. Once you have the correct fluid, insert
a funnel into the fill pipe. It is recommended
to add fluid 1 pint at a time so you won't
overfill the transmission. After each pint
is installed, work the transmission back
and forth between Drive and Reverse to work
out any air pockets. Then repeat step 2
until the proper fluid level is achieved.
Knowing
the transmission fluid level is important.
Knowing the condition of the fluid is equally
as important. Transmission fluid should
be red in color with no parched or burnt
odor. As transmission fluid loses its lubrication
properties and friction modifiers, it tends
to become brown in color. A transmission
tune up service should be completed every
15,000 miles or once a year, whichever comes
first.
Our goal at Harrell & Beverly Transmissions
is to give our customers the best information
possible so they can make the best decisions
possible. If you have any questions then
give us a call at 407-322-8415 to set up
an appointment or check us out on the web
at www.harrellandbeverly.com
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