by Content Creator | Jun 18, 2015 | auto repair, car care tips, engine coolant, safe driving tips
Maintaining your vehicle is important. There are a lot of ways to take care of the engine in your car. From keeping it cleaned on the inside and out to having the fluids checked regularly, there are steps that should be taken on a regular basis in order to keep the...
by Content Creator | Apr 8, 2015 | auto tips and tricks, car care tips, safe driving tips, tire repair
When you inspect the vehicle, always make sure to check the tires. Some people will check the tires every time they fill up with fuel. Others may check them once a week. No matter when you check them, always make sure to do it on a regular basis, and to check all...
by Content Creator | Apr 1, 2015 | car care tips, engine coolant, general car maintenance, safe driving tips
Your vehicle has many components which are necessary in making sure that you are able to have the kind of performance you are looking for. Some people might tend to overlook minor problems as being insignificant. In fact, minor problems normally occur in parts of the...
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...
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...
by Content Creator | Jan 9, 2015 | car care tips, general car maintenance, road trips
When keeping your vehicle in the best condition possible, it is important to inspect all parts and components of the vehicle. This even includes checking the sensors that are in the vehicle. The coolant temperature sensor, abbreviated as CTS, in your vehicle is an...