How to Clean Up Your Car’s Air Filter

November 28th, 2023 by
Air Filter Change

When your automobiles cabin air filter works properly, you’ll barely know it’s there. But when troubles arise, you’ll notice a huge drop in your vehicles cabin comfort. Luckily, the experts at Fisher Auto can teach you how to clean an air filter like a pro! Find out how to maintain your cabin air filter and…

What Does an Alternator Do?

September 29th, 2023 by
how much to fix an Alternator?

Many Denver drivers have found themselves thinking they need to replace their car’s battery only to find out it’s actually the alternator that’s causing the problem. What does an alternator do? An alternator is a crucial component of a car’s electrical system, responsible for powering all the electrical components in your vehicle while the engine…

Honda HR-V Tires: Sizes, All-Season and Winter Tires

October 12th, 2015 by

The lifespan of your Honda HR-V tires will vary depending on how you drive and whether you are driving on summer, all-season, or winter tires, according to Kicking Tires. Driving on under-inflated tires as well as driving with your HR-V out of alignment will shorten the tires’ lifespan. Kicking Tires estimates the life of a…

Fisher's OEM and Aftermarket Brake Pads in Boulder

March 12th, 2015 by

Your Brake Pad Source in Boulder Fisher Auto is your source for quality parts of all kinds in Boulder, Broomfield, Lafayette, and Louisville,  including brake pads. Brake pads are a crucial component of your braking system that require replacement when the wear out, as they are the component that actually makes contact with the rotors to…

Brake Pads- OEM vs. Aftermarket

March 11th, 2015 by

OEM and Aftermarket Brake Pads and Components Everyone knows about their vehicles’ brakes, and most know about the brake pad component that actually wear down as you use your brakes more and more. Brake pads are designed to last as long as possible, with an average brake pad lasting between 30,000 and 70,000 miles, but…

Honda Ridgeline Tires: Sizes, All-Season and Winter Tires

March 3rd, 2015 by

The lifespan of your Honda Ridgeline tires will vary depending on how you drive and whether you are driving on summer, all-season, or winter tires, according to Kicking Tires. Driving on under-inflated tires as well as driving with your Ridgeline out of alignment will shorten the tires’ lifespan. Kicking Tires estimates the life of a…

Honda Pilot Tires: Sizes, All-Season and Winter Tires

March 3rd, 2015 by

The lifespan of your Honda Pilot tires will vary depending on how you drive and whether you are driving on summer, all-season, or winter tires, according to Kicking Tires. Driving with your Pilot out of alignment will shorten the tires’ lifespan as well as driving on under-inflated tires. Kicking Tires estimates the life of a…

Honda Odyssey Tires: Sizes, All-Season and Winter Tires

March 2nd, 2015 by

The lifespan of your Honda Odyssey tires will vary depending on how you drive and whether you are driving on summer, all-season, or winter tires, according to Kicking Tires. Driving with your Odyssey out of alignment will shorten the tires’ lifespan as well as driving on under-inflated tires. Kicking Tires estimates the life of a…

Honda Insight Tires: Sizes, All-Season and Winter Tires

March 2nd, 2015 by

The lifespan of your Honda Insight tires will depend on how you drive and whether you are driving on all-season, summer, or winter tires, according to Kicking Tires. Driving with your Insight out of alignment will shorten the tires’ lifespan as well as driving on under-inflated tires. Kicking Tires estimates the life of a tire…

Honda Fit Tires: Sizes, All-Season and Winter Tires

March 2nd, 2015 by

The lifespan of your Honda Fit tires depends on how you drive and whether you are driving on all-season, summer, or winter tires, according to Kicking Tires. Driving with your Fit out of alignment will shorten the tires’ lifespan as well as driving on under-inflated tires. Kicking Tires estimates the life of a tire to…

Honda CR-Z Tires: Sizes, All-Season and Winter Tires

March 2nd, 2015 by

The lifespan of your Honda CR-Z tires will vary depending on how you drive and whether you are driving on all-season, summer, or winter tires, according to Kicking Tires. Driving with your CR-Z out of alignment will shorten the tires’ lifespan as well as driving on under-inflated tires. Kicking Tires estimates the life of a…

Honda CR-V Tires: Sizes, All-Season and Winter Tires

February 27th, 2015 by

The lifespan of your Honda CR-V tires will vary depending on how you drive and whether you are driving on all-season, summer, or winter tires, according to Kicking Tires. Driving with your CR-V out of alignment will shorten the tires’ lifespan as well as driving on under-inflated tires. Kicking Tires estimates the life of a…

Honda Crosstour Tires: Sizes, All-Season and Winter Tires

February 27th, 2015 by

The lifespan of your Honda Crosstour tires varies depending on how you drive and whether you are driving on all-season, summer, or winter tires, according to Kicking Tires. Driving with your Crosstour out of alignment will shorten the tires’ lifespan as well as driving on under-inflated tires. Kicking Tires estimates the life of a tire…

Honda Civic Tires: Sizes, All-Season and Winter Tires

February 26th, 2015 by

The lifespan of your Honda Civic tires will vary depending on how you drive and whether you are driving on all-season, summer, or winter tires, according to Kicking Tires. Driving with your Civic out of alignment will shorten the tires’ lifespan as well as driving on under-inflated tires. Kicking Tires estimates the life of a…

Honda Accord Tires: Sizes, All-Season and Winter Tire Suggestions

February 26th, 2015 by
Honda Tires

The lifespan of your Honda Accord tires will vary depending on how you drive your vehicle and whether you are driving on summer, winter, or all-season tires, according to Kicking Tires. Driving on under-inflated tires will shorten their lifespan as well as driving with your Accord out of alignment. Kicking Tires estimates the life of…

Do you Need New Tires? 6 Ways to Tell

February 17th, 2015 by

Keys to Inspecting your Tires A tire’s primary function is to maintain traction while you’re driving. This is accomplished with the tread pattern. Good traction is important for your car’s ability to handle and brake as intended, as well as the tire being able to function safely. Here are some quick guidelines to give you…

The Different Types of Brake Pads

December 29th, 2014 by

Brake pads are an important part of a vehicle’s braking system. Disc brakes rely on the caliper, brake pads, and rotor to function correctly. The brake pads sit inside the caliper, and are the part of the system that clamps down on the rotor. Over time, the pads will wear from the friction that is…

What an Alternator Does and When to Replace Yours

September 24th, 2014 by

What is an Alternator? Your car’s battery gets a lot of attention; it’s tested during most maintenance appointments, and blamed during many breakdowns. But behind the battery (not literally) lies an unsung hero; the alternator. Alternators in essence create AC power to recharge the battery through a connection with the engine. Without an alternator a…

5 Often Overlooked Maintenance Items

August 1st, 2014 by

Basic Maintenance Items to Keep Your Car Rolling The Hondas sold here at Fisher are remarkably well made and durable vehicles, just check the reviews on J.D Power. So while your car likely won’t need much maintenance to go another 200,000 miles; these tips will help ensure that everything continues to run smoothly. And many…

Why Buy Honda Genuine Parts & Accessories?

May 5th, 2011 by

Genuine Honda Parts, Now & Always at Boulder’s Fisher Honda Honda Genuine Parts and Accessories are designed specifically for your new Honda vehicles, providing a factory color match, factory- installed appearance, and functionality tailored to each individual model. Honda’s Genuine Parts and Accessories are manufactured and tested to the same exacting standards as every other…

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