Article first published Friday 20th Sep 2024 12:48
Meet the new ZEROCOL P-OAT and ZEROCOL SP-OAT 64/65 Antifreeze
Article first published Monday 22nd Apr 2024 09:33
We are happy to announce that our 2024-2025 brochure is now available for download here.
Article first published Wednesday 15th Mar 2023 12:35
We’re happy to announce that our 2023 brochure is now available for download here.
Article first published Friday 17th Aug 2018 09:23
Petrol prices are at a 4-year high thanks to inflated crude oil prices and a weak pound – not great news unfortunately but we’ve come up with a list of tips which can help you economize your fuel usage.
Article first published Tuesday 12th Jul 2016 11:00
There are so many conflicting opinions on when you should be changing your motor oil but there is a very simple answer and that is…
Article first published Tuesday 5th Jul 2016 12:00
The most important thing to remember about engine oil is that you should always use the oil recommended for your vehicle. If your user manual specifies synthetic oil then this is what you must use. However in some cases it is possible that either a mineral oil or a synthetic oil is suitable for your engine. If your engine is has no specific recommendation in terms of the base content of the motor oil then you would need to decide based on other factors.
Article first published Tuesday 28th Jun 2016 08:00
Technically speaking yes you can use plain water in your cooling system but it isn’t recommended as a long term solution and certainly not in extreme weather conditions.
Article first published Tuesday 21st Jun 2016 09:00
Checking your Brake Fluid is a step which can be easily missed from your routine fluid inspection but it is certainly worth checking up on regularly as with all the fluids in your vehicle because it is vital to ensuring that your brakes work and work well when you need them to.
Article first published Tuesday 14th Jun 2016 10:30
Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems (HVAC) are susceptible to all sorts of problems which could be causing it to blow foul smelling air into your vehicle.
Article first published Wednesday 4th May 2016 12:00
Firstly it should be mentioned is that if you find your oil levels are depleting then it is either down to oil consumption or an oil leak.
Article first published Tuesday 9th Feb 2016 15:45
Oil is the bread and butter of what we do at Granville. We love the stuff and we love making sure that when you pick up your oil off the shelf you know you are making the right choice for your vehicle.And you know we go on and on about why its important for you to make sure you have the right oil for the job but please, humor me once more as I take you through everything you need to know about engine oil.
Article first published Tuesday 2nd Feb 2016 10:30
The short answer? Yes. Absolutely. It can be tempting to settle for plain water in your windscreen washer system or to attempt to make your own with household detergent or alcohol but whilst you will make cost savings in the short term and its effects are kinder to the environment, the risks involved to your vehicle in the long term just aren't worth the short term savings. Here are the top reasons you should be sticking the screenwash in your system:
Article first published Wednesday 13th Jan 2016 11:00
Ask the average motorist and it’s likely they will know how and where to check their oil and coolant level but ask about transmission fluid and they might not be so savvy.
Article first published Friday 30th Oct 2015 12:00
The cold weather is harsh on your vehicle and, unfortunately, sticking on a hat, scarf and coat isn’t an option for it so it pays to be extra careful as the temperature drops because climate related trouble can strike quicker than you’d expect. There are plenty of ways that the cold weather can affect your vehicle so keep a sharp look out for any of the following and don’t get left out in the cold.
Article first published Thursday 15th Oct 2015 12:00
October's marching on. Unbelievable isn't it? Suddenly the mornings are characterized by either a commute through thick fog or dazzling sun on wet roads, the leaves seem to have leapt off the trees and are single-mindedly set on blanketing the bonnets and roofs of our motors, and is it just me that's had to have the heating on first thing when starting the car in the morning?
Article first published Sunday 2nd Aug 2015 10:00
Antifreeze and coolant. They cause quite a bit of confusion for motorists who aren't in the know. In fact it's one of the most frequently asked topics put to the Tech Team here at Granville HQ. And it's no wonder that it causes people to scratch their heads over it because they are essentially the same product - just with different functions.
Article first published Tuesday 14th Jul 2015 02:00
Grab your average bottle of motor oil off the shelf in your local retailer and you're confronted with a whole lot of jargon, acronyms and random numbers which will probably mean very little to you unless you're in the know. And let's face it, your owner's manual isn't much more help either. Sure it might give you a list of numbers and letters that translate into an oil spec that's suitable for your vehicle, but wouldn't you like to know what it all really means?
Article first published Tuesday 14th Jul 2015 02:00
Healthy oil makes for a healthy engine but it's not always obvious when your engine is a little under the weather. Luckily, symptoms of some engine problems are often visible by the condition of the oil. Here is a rundown of the problems your engine may have if you discover these symptoms during your next oil check.
Article first published Thursday 2nd Jul 2015 10:00
The Great British Summer is upon us - and boy has it made an entrance! Inconsistent temperatures, a heat wave, spontaneous torrential downpours and, of course, puffy red eyes and stuffed up noses for the Hay Fever suffers.