Posted on 6/2/2026

If your car smells musty when you turn on the AC, you are probably noticing it at the worst possible times. Maybe it hits you the second the air starts blowing on your morning drive. Maybe the car smells fine at first, then that damp, stale odor starts creeping in after a few minutes. Either way, it is unpleasant, distracting, and hard to ignore. A musty AC smell can make a clean car feel dirty. It can make you wonder whether something is leaking, whether mold is growing somewhere you cannot see, or whether your air conditioning system is starting to have bigger problems. At Glenn’s Auto Service, we know most drivers are not looking for a complicated answer. You want someone to explain what is happening clearly, tell you the truth, and help you fix it the right way. Glenn’s website reflects that same approach through clear communication, honest recommendations, and service focused on comfort, safety, and long-term reliability. The good news is that if your car sm ... read more
Posted on 6/2/2026

If your temperature gauge has started climbing a little higher than normal, it is easy to hope it is nothing serious. Maybe the car still runs. Maybe it only happens in traffic. Maybe it cools down again once you get moving. Still, when your engine temperature keeps rising, even slowly, that is not something to brush off. At Glenn’s Auto Service, we look at that kind of warning sign the same way we look at a coolant leak or a sweet smell under the hood. It usually means your cooling system is asking for attention before a small problem turns into a much bigger one. Glenn’s radiator and cooling system pages say exactly that: cooling system issues can lead to overheating, breakdowns, and major engine damage if ignored. The short answer is this: if your engine temperature keeps creeping upward, it may not be safe to keep driving much longer. A temperature gauge that is slowly rising is often an early warning that something in the cooling system is not doing its job the way i ... read more
Posted on 6/2/2026

If you have ever asked yourself how often you should service your transmission, especially if your vehicle has a CVT, you are asking a smart question at the right time. Transmission problems are expensive, stressful, and usually a lot easier to prevent than they are to fix. At Glenn’s Auto Service, we believe in helping people stay ahead of problems before they turn into breakdowns. That is part of the brand’s core voice and service philosophy: honest recommendations, clear explanations, and maintenance that protects reliability instead of waiting for something to fail. For this topic, Glenn’s own planning document gives a very clear answer. The shop recommends 30,000-mile service intervals for CVT transmissions and 50,000-mile intervals for most other transmissions. That simple answer matters because a lot of drivers have heard mixed advice. Some have been told that transmission fluid lasts forever. Others have been told to wait until they feel a problem. In real ... read more
Posted on 6/2/2026

If you are getting ready for a summer road trip, there is a good chance your mind is already on packing, planning stops, and making sure everyone is ready to go. What often gets pushed to the side is the vehicle itself. The problem is, a car that seems fine around town can start showing weaknesses fast once you add heat, highway speeds, traffic, luggage, and long hours on the road. At Glenn’s Auto Service, we believe road trip prep should feel practical, not overwhelming. Glenn’s website consistently emphasizes clear guidance, honest recommendations, and inspections that help everyday drivers avoid surprises before seasonal driving and long trips. The best way to prepare your car for summer road trips is to check the systems that matter most for safety, heat, and reliability before you leave, not after something goes wrong. That means paying attention to your cooling system, tires, brakes, fluids, battery, air conditioning, and anything that already feels a little off ... read more