Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Our Effort to Flatten the Curve

To our Loyal Customer and Friends:

Out of the abundance of caution for both our customers and our employees, we will be available by phone and email for this week, and possibly next week, in an effort to do our part in helping to flatten the curve and the spread of COVID-19 virus.  We can be reached at (609)655-2886 or acct.noonansauto@gmail.com

This comes after much discussion and identifying everything that we could possibly do within our power to reduce any potential risk.  However, we will remain available to assist our community, especially those with an essential job like our first responders, nurses and hospital staff, pharmacy staff, food service staff, and grocery store staff.  We will do our best to keep your vehicles operational and reliable while you keep our community going.

We will continue to practice our COVID-19 sanitation protocol with every vehicle that arrives at our shop indefinitely.  The safety of our customers and our staff is the most important thing at this time.  We will continue to closely follow the ongoing circumstances and will communicate through social media and phone service should any situation change.  Thank you to our community for your business and understanding. 


Jerry Noonan’s Auto Center

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

How is a tire repaired?


Tire repair is something that we handle a lot here at Jerry Noonan’s Auto Center. Throughout all seasons, tires get punctured from potholes, curbs, and debris found on the road. When a customer comes in with a punctured tire, we will assess it and make sure it can be repaired. In some cases, we experience vehicles that come in with a run flat tire, which cannot be repaired due to manufacturer guidelines. There are also situations that depending on where the puncture is, or if the vehicle was driven too long with the flat tire that the tire may need to be replaced.  We can order a replacement tire for your vehicle and have it all ready for you by the next day!

Now the question is how is a punctured tire repaired? Well, here at Jerry Noonan’s Auto Center, we patch tires. Patching a tire is a permanent fix to the hole from the inside of the tire, insuring your tire will last you it’s whole life. Our technicians will repair the tire and send you on your way. If you would like to make an appointment for us to check and repair your tire, please give us a call at, (609)-655-2886.

Friday, March 6, 2020

When should I get my oil changed?


Oil changes are a very important vehicle maintenance that needs to be done on a regular basis. The type of oil your vehicle requires dictates how long you can go in between oil changes. Most modern vehicles take synthetic oil or a synthetic blend. Another type of oil is conventional. Here at Jerry Noonan’s Auto Center, for a synthetic oil change, we recommend it should be done every 5,000 miles or 6 months. And for a conventional oil change, we recommend it should be done every 3,000 miles or 3 months.

When you come in for your appointment we will make sure that you are going to get the proper oil that your vehicle calls for. During your oil change visit, we also perform a complimentary safety inspection. Our safety inspection is a basic look at how your vehicle is doing overall. Our technicians will check your wiper blades, washer fluid, tire pressure, and so many other items. If you are getting a tire rotation during this service (which we recommend every 6,000 miles) the technician will also check your brakes.

If you would like to make an appointment for an oil change, please give us a call at (609)-655-2886 and we would be more than happy to schedule you in!

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Tip Tuesday: Did you know - We do NJ State Inspections?


Did you know that we did New Jersey State inspections? Here at Jerry Noonan’s Auto Center, we are fully licensed by the state of NJ to perform vehicle inspections and re-inspections. According to state law, vehicles have to be inspected every two years. However, a new vehicle is given a five year inspection. We also do emission repairs in the event that your vehicle fails.

Emission issues can be as simple as needing to tighten your gas cap or as complex as replacing the evaporative lines. We had a vehicle that came in a few weeks ago that required a huge evaporative repair. This customer had an inspection done at the DMV and failed. They then came to us for the evaporative repairs. The first thing that was done is a test to see what components could be causing the issues. After the test was completed, the results came back with an EVAP leak, an issue with the O2 sensor, and an issue with the idle. Our technician on the job replaced the evaporative lines as they were worn from age. These lines are made from rubber and harden over time. After the lines were replaced, the vehicle was re-tested and all the issues were resolved.

If you would like to make an appointment for a New Jersey State inspection or re-inspection, or have any questions regarding this topic, please give us a call at (609)-655-2886. Here’s a little inside info you may not have known; in NJ you can get your inspection up to two months prior to the due date on your vehicle’s sticker. Each morning we have waiting appointments, so if one is available for your time frame, you may take that time slot and wait with your vehicle. See you soon!

Friday, February 21, 2020

How long does my car battery last?


Asking how long your battery lasts is a very common question we hear at Jerry Noonan’s Auto Center. Your vehicle’s battery is such an important component and should be checked several times a year. Since we live in a state that gets all 4 seasons, your vehicle is put through many different environmental conditions that affect your battery’s life. On average, your vehicle’s battery should last 4-5 years.

Each time you visit us, we perform a completely free courtesy check that will go through several components on your vehicle. As a part of this courtesy check, our technicians will test your battery. If your battery comes back as good, we will note it in your paperwork. If your battery comes back low, we can charge it for you to see if that can get you back up to par. Sometimes a recharge cannot get you back to normal because your battery is on its way out. Our technicians will know what to recommend that would be the best solution for you.

We do carry batteries in stock, but if we don’t have the one your vehicle requires, we can always order it for you. If you have any questions regarding your battery, please do not hesitate to ask us by giving us a call at (609)-655-2886!

Thursday, February 13, 2020

What is paint blending?


When we do auto body repairs here at Jerry Noonan’s Auto Center, blending the paint is a very important process. What that means is if there is an area on the vehicle that needs to be painted, in order for it to look smooth and seamless, the paint has to carry over to another part.


In this instance, this vehicle was having a fender repair done. Our auto body technician went through and did the repair, but he also needed to set up for the painter. The technician went and took the door panel out so he could remove the door handle and mirror, as these pieces do not need to be painted. Now the painter can blend the damaged area.

If you have gotten into an accident or have some kind of body damage, please stop by for a free estimate with our Auto Body Manager, Dave. We can then schedule you in for an appointment to repair your vehicle! If you have any questions, please call us at (609)-655-2886.

Friday, February 7, 2020

Donating To Wands for Wildlife!


This month, we will be sending in our mascara wands for the Wands for Wildlife. We have been collecting them for a few months now and we are donating quite a few! The foundation collects the mascara wands in October and February each year. We have had a collection box in our waiting room for almost a year now for any customer or employee to drop their clean wands inside. It is such an awesome thing for us to be able to give back to the community and to be able to assist animals in need. These wands are used for cleaning the orphaned animals they care for. 

If you would like to collect wands for Wands for Wildlife at home, please click the link and it will take you to all the information you may need. The Appalachian Wildlife Refuge is a rehabilitation organization. They take in injured and orphaned animals like opossums, bunnies, and owls. They raise and nurse them back to health and set them free! They also take donations for supplies that they need as they are a nonprofit or you can also donate money to their cause.