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Signs of an Overheating Engine

Signs of an Overheating Engine

Has your vehicle suddenly come to an unexpected stop? Is your engine too hot for comfort? An overheated engine is a serious warning sign for any driver. It's important to understand the indicators of a bad engine so you can address the issue quickly before any further damage is done.  Here are some common signs of an overheating engine: Temperature Gauge Reading: One of the clearest indicators of an overheated engine is if your temperature gauge is reading high. The normal temperature of an engine should stay between 195 to 220 degrees. Anything above that could indicate a problem. Steam or Smoke from Under the Hood: Strong-smelling steam or smoke coming from the hood of your car is a red alert. Seeing light white leaking. Dark, thicker smoke is a sign of burning oil, which could mean you need a major engine repair in the near future. Odd Sounds: Listen close ... read more

April Is National Spring Car Care Month: Come Celebrate with Us!

April Is National Spring Car Care Month: Come Celebrate with Us!

April is National Car Care Month, and it's the perfect time to give your car some extra attention and ensure it's running smoothly. Regular maintenance is key to keeping your car in top shape and avoiding costly repairs down the road. Here are some words of advice to remember during National Car Care Month: Check your tires: In honor of National Car Care Month, you should make sure your tires are inflated to the right psi and have good tread depth. Underinflated tires can impact vehicle handling and increase fuel consumption, while tires with low tread depth can increase stopping distance and reduce traction. Change your oil and filter: Regular oil changes help keep your engine running smoothly and can prolong the life of your vehicle. You can refer to your owner's manual for the recommended oil change intervals and make sure to use the right type of oil for your car. Replace your windshield wipers: Spring showers can b ... read more

What Are the Different Filters in Cars?

What Are the Different Filters in Cars?

As a car owner, you know that your car needs regular maintenance and tune-ups to keep running at its best. One important aspect of this maintenance is changing and replacing the various filters in your car. Below are the different types of filters that can be found in most vehicles: Air Filter: The air filter is an important part of your car's engine. It is responsible for filtering the air that enters the engine and removing any dirt, dust, or debris that could cause damage. Over time, the air filter can become clogged and dirty, reducing engine performance and fuel efficiency. It is recommended that you change your air filter every 12,000 to 15,000 miles or as needed. Oil Filter: The oil filter is responsible for removing any contaminants from the engine oil, keeping it clean and free-flowing. Over time, the oil filter can become clogged and dirty, reducing the efficiency of the oil and potentially causing engine damage. It is recommended that you change your oil filter every ... read more

What Kind of Damage Can Potholes Do to Your Vehicle?

What Kind of Damage Can Potholes Do to Your Vehicle?

Potholes are a common sight on roads, especially during winter and spring months. They are caused by the contraction and expansion of water underneath the pavement, causing the pavement to weaken and ultimately give way. Potholes can cause a lot of damage to vehicles, from flat tires to suspension damage and more. As we approach National Pothole Month, it's important to understand how potholes can affect your vehicle and what you can do to avoid damage. Here are some things to keep in mind: Damage to Tires: Potholes can cause significant damage to your vehicle's tires, including punctures and tears. If you hit a pothole at high speed, it can also cause your tire to blow out. If you notice any damage to your tire, it's important to have it inspected by a professional as soon as possible. Suspension Damage: Potholes can also cause damage to your vehicle's suspension, including shocks, struts, and other components. Hitting a pothole at h ... read more

What Does the Fuel Injection System Do?

What Does the Fuel Injection System Do?

The fuel injection system in a vehicle is responsible for delivering fuel to the engine in the correct amount and at the right time. This system is made up of several different components, including the fuel pump, fuel filter, injectors, and the engine control module (ECM). Understanding how these components work together can help you diagnose and fix problems with your vehicle's fuel injection system. Fuel Pump: The fuel pump is in charge of transporting fuel from the gas tank to the engine. This is usually an electric pump that is located in the gas tank or near it. When the engine is running, the fuel pump sends fuel through the fuel filter and into the injectors. Fuel Filter: The fuel filter is used for removing any contaminants from the fuel before it reaches the engine. This helps to protect the injectors and other parts of the fuel injection system from damage. A clogged fuel filter can cause poor engine performance and reduced fuel econo ... read more

What Does the Power Steering System Warning Light Mean?

What Does the Power Steering System Warning Light Mean?

The power steering has been used for several years, taking the hard work out of driving. Before the power steering was introduced, drivers applied more effort making driving a bit challenging. Original power steering systems mainly relied on hydraulic pumps for easy management. With technological advancement, we have electrical power steering that uses a warning light to indicate issues. The Power Steering Warning Light When your power steering develops a problem, a red or yellow warning sign in the shape of a steering wheel with an exclamation mark or EPS for electric power steering will appear on your car's dashboard. If you neglect the warning light and continue driving, you risk compromising your power steering system, damaging it more, and causing accidents. What the Power Steering Light Mean The power steering light largely depends on the car model and make and whether it's an electric or hydraulic system. Generally, when the light comes on, your car is about to los ... read more

5 Tips on How to Make Your Car Last Longer

5 Tips on How to Make Your Car Last Longer

How are some vehicles from as early as the 2010s, 2000s, and even the 90s still on the road today, let alone reliable? Read on to learn how you can spend less on repairs, and get the most miles out of your vehicle. Tip #1: Don’t overlook smaller problems When you catch an odd sign, like a burning smell or knocking sound, with your vehicle, do not look past it. Smaller problems can lead to major ones if left unchecked. You can avoid them altogether if you go through regular vehicle inspections.  Tip #2: Never skip oil changes Oil change services are the best maintenance you can get for your car. When you keep your engine supplied with clean motor oil, you significantly reduce engine wear and tear, which will make your vehicle last longer. You should have your oil changes done every 3,000 to 10,000 miles, depending on the oil your manufacturer recommends. Whatever you do, you should be consistent with your oil changes. Tip #3: Remember to keep fluids clean and full  ... read more

5 Vehicle Sounds You Should Never Ignore

5 Vehicle Sounds You Should Never Ignore

Car noise is a significant issue for your car. While some strange car noises are nothing to worry about, others can indicate something serious that needs attention. It's always better to be safe than sorry, so if you hear any of these noises coming from your vehicle, don't hesitate to take it in for a check-up. Here are five common car noises you should never ignore: Screeching Exhaust When your exhaust leaks when accelerating, you get a deafening noise. Although the noise may not cause much harm, it does indicate that your exhaust system needs to be repaired. You probably need a new muffler or pipes. A grinding noise when you brake If you hear your brakes making a grinding noise, it could mean that you need to replace your brake pads. Brake pads wear out over time and eventually become worn out. As soon as you start hearing these types of noises, it's best to get your vehicle checked out by a professional. A Consistent Rattling Noise Loose parts inside your vehicle ... read more

Signs That Indicate Your Car Needs More Brake Fluid

Signs That Indicate Your Car Needs More Brake Fluid

One overlooked part of the brake system is the brake fluid. Most people remember their brake pads, brake calipers, and brake rotors, but none of these components would have a part to play without the help of brake fluid. This solution creates the pressure needed to slow and stop your vehicle.    Hydraulic braking systems need brake fluid to power their brakes. When you apply pressure to the brake pedal, the fluid is pushed through the system. This fluid, also known as DOT fluid, is stored under the hood. One major weakness of brake fluid is that it can be corrupted by moisture in the air. This is why manufacturers often make the fluid reservoir clear to allow you to read its levels without opening the cap.  Signs That Indicate Low Brake Fluid Loose or spongy brake pedals - The feeling of your brake pedal can give you a ton of insight into the health of your braking system. It should never feel too firm or too soft. If the pedal feels too loose or easily gets pushed t ... read more

What Should You Have in Your Car or Truck’s Emergency Kit?

What Should You Have in Your Car or Truck’s Emergency Kit?

Keeping a stash of useful items and helpful tools can help you in desperate times. While you may think you’re the safest driver in the world, some incidents are unavoidable and out of your hands. Out of the millions of accidents that happen every year in the US, it is likely that you are going to be in one or more in your lifetime. We’re not trying to scare you, but it is the reality. What you can do on your end is simple – preparation.    To ease the stress and worries of breakdowns from an accident, flat tire, overheating engine, etc, we recommend bringing along these items on your daily drives (and ESPECIALLY long road trips). Here are all the items you should include in your road safety kit: First Aid Kit Flashlight Batteries Compass Jumper Cables Portable Battery Pack Phone Chargers Tire Pressure Gauge Portable Air Compressor Bungee Cords or Rope Multi-tool Spare Tire, Lugged Wrench, Jack Gloves Extra Supply of Car Fluids Duct Tape Sho ... read more

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