Posted on 9/19/2018
Air conditioners are necessary for maintaining the inside temperature of a car. However, this machinery can break down at any time and can be very annoying. You must remain calm and focus on eliminating the issue. Once the problem is evident, you can choose the best solution for it. The following is a brief summary of the possible situations and plausible causes you might find yourself in while dealing with you car air conditioner. Car Air Conditioner Weak Air Flow There can be several reasons behind it. For instance, mold or mildew from residual moisture might have accumulated in the evaporator core. It occurs during the cooling process. Such accumulation stops the airflow from reaching the air vents of the car, therefore, it must be cleaned up. Sometimes, the air hose could be loosened. Tightening it up a little can help. Additionally, the ventilation fan can be an issue, which would require a change. The evaporator core case seals, blower house seals, and core case ... read more
Posted on 9/11/2018
Automotive Maintenance Tips for Your Vehicle Sky-high car repairing costs can be a real headache. Probably the only solution to this problem is conducting preventive maintenance on a regular basis. It will not merely save you a hefty sum of money in the long run by avoiding repair costs, but will keep your ride in a good shape as well. The following are the 9 key car tune-up services you should never overlook. 1. Get Your Battery Terminals Cleaned Long road trips in hot weather conditions can negatively impact the efficiency of your battery. By cleaning the terminals of your battery you can elongate its life and achieve maximum performance. Fortunately, performing this task is effortless. All you need to do is cut off the cables carefully and shower a small amount of baking soda directly on all terminals. Lightly spray water over them and allow this paste ... read more
Posted on 8/28/2018
Brake rotors are an important component in the braking system that stops your vehicle. Brake rotors (they’re also called brake discs) are what your vehicle’s brake pads clamp down on to stop the wheels from spinning. While it may not be common knowledge, brake rotors are just as important to stopping your vehicle as the brake pads are. What Do My Brake Rotors Look Like? The brake rotors in your car are the large flat circle discs that are easily visible when replacing your tires or changing a flat. This rotating part connects to your axle and uses the brake pads and calipers to control your braking system. The brake rotors are normally made from steel/ iron and typically last a long time before needing replacing. Squealing brakes are usually a warning sign that something isn’t right with your system. Sometimes it can be a simple matter and easy to resolve. However, largely it can also be a sign of impending danger. Keeping your brake rotors in optimum condition is of the utmost importa ... read more
Posted on 8/26/2018
What is a tire/wheel alignment? While it’s often referred to simply as an “alignment” or “wheel alignment,” this type of automotive service is deceptively complex. It requires angles to be measured, adjusted, and a variety of suspension components to be evaluated. This makes an alignment an important suspension-tuning tool that impacts the operation of the vehicle’s tires. An accurate wheel alignment is vital to the performance of a vehicle’s tire and the longevity of its tread. Regular wheel alignments can save you money by increasing the life of your tires, and should be considered routine, preventative maintenance. Alignment Issues You may begin to notice alignment issues when the suspension and steering stop operating at their desired angles. Your steering wheel may be off to one direction to the left or right and you may begin to feel your car “pulling” in a certain direction, even while you’re driving straight. Out-of-alignment conditions are most often caused by inner component ... read more
Posted on 8/17/2018
Inspecting Your Suspension System The main function of your vehicle’s suspension system is to provide a smooth, safe, and comfortable ride regardless of the road you travel. Your vehicle’s suspension ensures your tires remain in proper contact with the road, so additional systems such as braking, steering, and driving are responsive when needed most. Your vehicle’s suspension is very complex with many components working side by side. These various components include shock absorbers, springs, and suspension bushes that must be kept in good condition to guarantee a comfortable and safe ride. If any of these components become worn or damaged your safety may be at risk. Below we have provided some additional information regarding your vehicle’s suspension system and how to recognize the signs of wear and tear. Suspension Problems The suspension is one of the most active systems within the vehicle, making it prone to wear and tear. The most common symptoms of car suspension problems is lack ... read more