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WHEELS AND TIRES

December 13, 2021

TIRES Tire wear bars, also known as tread wear indicator bars, are extremely important for checking the wear condition of your tires. They're one component in determining when you need new tires and if your current tires match the authorized tire tread depth criteria. Tire Wear Bars Tires are meant to sustain the vehicle's weight,...

WHAT ARE IGNITION PARTS?

December 13, 2021

Is your automobile stalling or becoming difficult to start in the morning? One or all of its ignition parts may need to be replaced. Depending on the part and your expertise and experience, you may be able to undertake some repairs yourself. Some replacements are simple, while others are difficult and should be left to the professionals. Let's have a...

When your steering wheel shakes, whimpers, or screeches, this is a red flag. We strongly advise you to pay close attention to what your steering is attempting to tell you. The car moves as you turn the steering wheel. But how can a car's steering mechanism provide a smooth path forward? The steering system is a combination of elements that communicates...

DE-DIRT YOUR FILTERS

December 7, 2021

A car, like humans, requires oxygen to breathe and for the combustion process. The air filter keeps insects, dust, particles, sand, and debris out of the engines and maintains a suitable air-fuel mixture for performance. Car air filters come in a variety of designs, including panels, circular, and cylindrical. They are composed of a pleated material that...

LET THE FLUID FLOW

December 7, 2021

A Step-by-Step Guide to Replacing Your Brake Fluid Every 5,000 miles, many simple car maintenance tasks were required. However, because to advances in engineering, most of them can now wait for up to 100,000 miles. One exemption is the requirement to inspect your brake fluid at least every two years—or even sooner if you drive a lot. If...

BEFRIEND YOUR ENGINE

December 7, 2021

ENGINES AND COMPONENTS Overheating is a common engine problem. Engines overheat from time to time, which can be due to a variety of factors. In many cases, this is due to a low coolant level, which may be easily replenished in the engine compartment reservoir bottle. However, there are additional causes for an engine to overheat. If this...

AIR CONDITIONING How to diagnose Air-Conditioning problems   Has your ride stopped blowing ice cubes? The solution might be easy. The first step is to observe the symptoms. Having your car's a/c go out unexpectedly may quickly ruin your day. Leaks and compressor problems are the most prevalent causes of faulty air conditioning....