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The Benefits of a Cool Ride: Why You Should Get Your AC Serviced

The Benefits of a Cool Ride: Why You Should Get Your AC Serviced

When it comes to staying comfortable in your car, the air conditioning (AC) system is a key player. It can keep you cool in the summer months and help defog your windshield in the winter. However, like any other component in your vehicle, the AC system requires regular maintenance to work properly. Here are some benefits of getting your AC serviced at an auto repair shop: Improved Air Quality: During an AC service, your technician will replace the cabin air filter, which can become clogged with dirt and debris over time. A/C service will ultimately improve the quality of the air that you breathe inside your car. Better Fuel Efficiency: When your AC system is not working correctly, it can put extra strain on your engine, reducing fuel efficiency. Regular AC maintenance can help prevent this and keep your car running efficiently. Increased Resale Value: A well-maintained AC system can increase the resale value of your car. People are ... read more

Best Cars Under $30,000 - Sedan, SUV, and Truck

Best Cars Under $30,000 - Sedan, SUV, and Truck

The car market has become so big that it might be difficult to choose what to buy. This especially applies if you are on a budget, because you will want to get the most for your money. If you have a budget and are confused about which car to pick, you are in the right place. We will give you four vehicles in different shapes and sizes - a sedan, an SUV, and a truck. Keep in mind that prices may range depending on the trim and that most of them are for the used market. Sedan - 2023 Hyundai Elantra Surprisingly, the 2023 Hyundai Elantra comes just at the right price for this list. It has a great exterior, which looks much more classy than its price range. The engine powering the Elantra is an inline-4 making a decent 147 HP. And when talking about the interior, it's clean and very good for the price tag. It's a perfect pick for a first-time driver or family because of its safety features and spacious interior. SUV - 2020 BMW X3 If you are loo ... read more

What Does The Cooling System Do In A Vehicle?

What Does The Cooling System Do In A Vehicle?

The cooling system in a vehicle is an essential component that plays a crucial role in keeping the engine operating at a safe temperature. Without it, the engine would overheat and potentially suffer severe damage. In this blog, we'll further explore the cooling system's function, and components and why it's critical to keeping the overall health of a vehicle. What Is The Cooling System? The cooling system is a network of components that work together to regulate the engine's temperature. The system circulates coolant - a mixture of water and antifreeze - throughout the engine block, cylinder heads, and radiator to absorb and transfer heat away from the engine. The coolant then returns to the radiator to release the absorbed heat into the atmosphere. How Does The Cooling System Work? The cooling system uses a water pump to circulate the coolant throughout the engine. The water pump is typically driven by a belt connected to the engine's crankshaft. As the engine ... read more

What Are the Signs of a Broken Car Heater?

What Are the Signs of a Broken Car Heater?

As the temperatures drop in the winter, having a working car heater is essential for staying warm and comfortable on the road. But how does a car heater work, and when might you need to have it repaired? Here's everything you need to know. How Do Car Heaters Work? A car heater utilizes hot coolant from the engine to heat the air inside the car. The hot coolant is circulated through a heater core, which works similarly to the radiator. A fan then blows air across the heater core, which warms the air and sends it into the passenger cabin. What Are Common Problems with Car Heaters? There are several things that can go wrong with a car heater. One of the most common problems is a leak in the coolant system, which can prevent the heater from working properly. Another common issue is a faulty thermostat, which can make the heater blow cold air instead of warm air. A broken fan or a clogged heater core can also cause heater malfunctions. What Are the Signs of a Broken Car Heater? If ... read more

Winter Driving Tips

Winter Driving Tips

Always remember to winterize your car before you drive in the cold weather—the steps you can take include taking your car to your mechanic for a maintenance check-up. Also, equip your car with the necessary tools for safety as you anticipate the driving condition to worsen in the rain, snow, and ice. Here is everything about winter driving tips, from checking your tires to preparing your winter emergency kit. 1. Winterize Your Car Visit your mechanic and ask them to prepare your car for winter. An experienced mechanic will check lights such as emergency flashers, headlights, and turn signals if necessary. They will also check the windshield wipers and ensure that they work. Add high-quality winter deicer to the vehicle's reservoir. You can also add antifreeze ahead of the weather change. 2. Find The Right Tires for Winter Ensure your car's tyre thread is approximately 3 mm before winter. Having legal tires for winter driving c ... read more

Is It Time for A Fuel Cleaning?

Is It Time for A Fuel Cleaning?

If you're like most drivers, you probably don't think about your car's fuel system until there's a problem. And by that point, it may be too late. A clogged fuel filter or dirty injectors can cause all sorts of engine problems, from poor performance to complete failure. That's why it's important to have your fuel system cleaned on a regular basis. In this blog-post, we discuss four signs that it's time for a fuel system cleaning. Car Fuel System Cleaning A fuel system cleaning is a simple, preventative maintenance procedure that can help avoid more costly repairs in the future. It's always a good idea to practice preventative maintenance on your vehicle and simple way is by regularly cleaning the fuel system. So, how do you know when it's time for a fuel system cleaning? Below are four signs to look for.1. Check Engine Light is On - the engine light is one of the most common indicators that something is ... read more

Why Does My Car Vibrate Every Time I Press on My Brakes?

Why Does My Car Vibrate Every Time I Press on My Brakes?

If you've been driving around town and notice that your car is vibrating when you brake, don't worry, you're not the only one. This is a common problem that many drivers experience. There are a few different reasons why this might be happening, but don't panic yet! In this blog post, we will discuss some of the most common causes of car vibration when braking. We will also provide tips on how to fix the issue. If you need brake repair, we invite you to bring your vehicle into our auto repair shop today! Why Car Vibration When Braking? One of the most common reasons for car vibration when braking is warped brake rotors. When the brake rotors become warped, they no longer spin evenly and cause the car to vibrate. This can be caused by heavy braking, driving on uneven roads, or simply from normal wear and tear. If your brake rotors are warped, you'll need to have them replaced. Another common cause of car vibration when braking is a build-up of brake pad mater ... read more

Top Signs Your Cooling System Is in Trouble

Top Signs Your Cooling System Is in Trouble

If your car's cooling system seems to mulfanction, it could lead to severe problems—including engine damage. That's why it's essential to be aware of the signs that your cooling system may be in trouble, so you can take action before it's too late. Here are the top signs the cooling system is in trouble1. Engine is overheating If the engine temperature gauge reads higher than the average reading or steam comes under the hood, the engine is overheating. Continued overheating can cause engine damage which also affects the cooling system. Such problems need immediate response to avoid more damage. 2. Leaking coolant If your car is leaking coolant, it signifies a leak in your cooling system. Coolant leaks can mean holes in the radiator or a loose connection between the cooling system and the hoses. Such issues need professional help so that they may find the cause of the leakage. 3. Low coolant level ... read more

Is Your Vehicle Showing Signs of a Leak?

Is Your Vehicle Showing Signs of a Leak?

As your vehicle ages, it is normal to spring a few leaks. Some leaks can have no consequences, while others can be detrimental to the vehicle's overall function. Most drivers may not be able to positively identify the type of liquid leaking, which is why you should take your vehicle to the repair shop. Here are some examples of liquids that could be leaking from your vehicle. 1. Engine Oil Your car could be losing engine oil from a compromised point in the car structure. An engine oil leak is not good news for your vehicle as it poses a serious risk to your safety when driving. If your car is leaking engine oil, you will notice dark brown, sometimes black, pools of liquid underneath your car when you take it from its parking spot. You may also notice a burning smell when you heat the engine. 2. Transmission fluids If your transmission fluid leaks, you will realize your car is losing power while driving. Manual cars may just slip out of gear at random times without reason. Tran ... read more

Timing Belt Vs. Serpentine Belt: What Is The Difference?

Timing Belt Vs. Serpentine Belt: What Is The Difference?

Most car owners are unaware of the distinction between serpentine and timing belts. People may use these two terms interchangeably. However, the serpentine belt and timing belt perform entirely separate functions. However, both are essential components of an internal combustion engine. In fact, the engine must be operating in order for these belts to operate. While operating, they aid other vehicle components. Here are the primary distinctions between these two belts. They perform different functions The serpentine belt transfers mechanical energy from the engine to the water pump, power steering pump, alternator, air pump, oil pump, and air conditioning compressor, among other peripheral components. In contrast, a timing belt is responsible for synchronizing the camshaft and crankshaft motions. Serpentine belts are visible When you open the hood to inspect the engine block, you should be able to see the serpentine belt, which is a thin rubber belt that coils around various engin ... read more

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