by Content Creator | Jul 1, 2016 | auto repair, brake repair, car care tips, general car maintenance
It is important to be aware of the braking system for your vehicle. Part of this also includes the parking brake. The parking brake or also known as the emergency brake mechanism on your vehicle, is a device that when it is applied it contracts the rear pads and holds...
by Content Creator | Jun 9, 2016 | Battery, car battery, car care tips, general car maintenance
It is important to bring your vehicle in for regular inspections. That way we can check the parts and components for any sign of an issue. One part that should not be ignored in the summer is the battery. The battery has a greater chance of failing in the...
by Content Creator | May 20, 2016 | auto body repair, car care tips, road trips, safe driving tips
You may know some parts of your vehicle, but are you aware of the spark plugs? The spark plugs are the component that starts your vehicle’s engine. They ignite a mixture of air and fuel in your vehicle’s combustion engine in order to start it. Without spark...
by Content Creator | Apr 8, 2016 | auto repair, car care tips, Potholes, road trips
This time of the year, you might notice a large amount of potholes on the roads. Some potholes can be avoided safely, but others are sometimes disguised as puddles from the rain. While hitting a pothole can do damage to your vehicle, there are some...
by Content Creator | Mar 25, 2016 | car care tips, general car maintenance, improve fuel efficiency, oil change
Since fuel is necessary in order for your vehicle to run, it makes sense to try and save as much money as you can each time you fill up at the pumps. It is also important to make sure you have enough fuel in the vehicle to make it to your destination. In the...
by Content Creator | Mar 11, 2016 | Battery, car care tips, general car maintenance, safe driving tips
When maintaining your vehicle, there are a few things you will want to inspect. One thing to inspect is the battery. The battery helps to send power to the alternator and the rest of your vehicle in order for it to start and operate properly. If you notice that...