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The most Overlooked Maintenance Tasks

by Content Creator | Mar 20, 2015 | car care tips, improve fuel efficiency, road trips, safe driving tips

To help keep your vehicle working in the best condition possible, make sure to bring it in for regular maintenances. By bringing it in we can inspect the parts and components for any wear or damage that they might have. This way, they can be repaired or replaced in a...

What to do if you Hit a Curb

by Content Creator | Mar 13, 2015 | auto repair, improve fuel efficiency, road trips, safe driving tips

It is important to keep your vehicle in the best condition possible when you own it. Part of this includes regular vehicle maintenances that are performed by a professional. When you bring the vehicle in, we can inspect it for any parts that might be failing or need...

Know how the Gasket Affects your Vehicle

by Content Creator | Mar 6, 2015 | car care tips, car overheating, general car maintenance

A gasket is a mechanical seal. These seals allow for the mating of two surfaces that have irregularities, like an engine block and a cylinder head. Throughout your vehicle, many gaskets keep fluid transfer from being exposed to the outside world. Gaskets also maintain...

Know how Antifreeze Benefits your Vehicle

by Content Creator | Mar 2, 2015 | auto tips and tricks, car overheating, engine coolant, safe driving tips

Ethylene glycol is a chemical compound in liquid form that they use in making antifreeze. This, mixed with water at a 50/50 percent or a 70/30 percent, makes antifreeze. The way that antifreeze works is by lowering the freezing temperature of water in the engine and...

Fluids to Inspect for the Vehicle

by Content Creator | Feb 23, 2015 | checking engine fluids, general car maintenance, improve fuel efficiency, oil change

To help keep your vehicle running efficiently, make sure that the fluids are topped off. If you notice that one is low and needs to be replaced often, it could be a sign of a leak somewhere in the system. Make sure to check the fluids on a regular basis. If you are...
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