by Content Creator | Oct 3, 2018 | car care tips, general car maintenance, oil change, windshield wipers
With a new season, now is a great time to have your vehicle inspected for any issues or problems. It is always important to follow the recommended maintenance schedule for your vehicle. This can depend on the make and model of your vehicle, as well as how often...
by Content Creator | Sep 10, 2018 | brake repair, car care tips, general car maintenance, safe driving tips
When you own a vehicle, it is important to keep it properly maintained. This requires several maintenance inspections to your car based on mileage, or what type of vehicle you have. Bringing the vehicle in for an inspection will help keep it working efficiently...
by Content Creator | Aug 8, 2018 | auto repair, car care tips, general car maintenance, Headlights
Summer Care The summer months are important for the maintenance of your vehicle. You will want to make sure to follow the recommended schedule for regular maintenance. We can advise you on the schedule, and you can also look it up in the owner’s manual. These...
by Content Creator | Jun 8, 2018 | general car maintenance, safe driving tips, signs of a bad transmission, transmission repair
Maintaining the transmission is important. The fluid for it is bright red in color, clear and smells somewhat sweet if everything is working correctly. If this is what you find on your driveway, then all that needs to be fixed is the hole. If the fluid is dark or has...
by Content Creator | May 25, 2018 | brake repair, auto repair, Brake noise, general car maintenance
Brake repair signs are important to notice. You may start to notice when a repair would be needed. An uneven rotor surface may also cause the rotor to hit one of the brake pads as it spins, causing some of the pad material to transfer onto the rotor in that spot. Then...
by Content Creator | May 9, 2018 | auto repair, car care tips, Engine efficient, general car maintenance
Maintaining your vehicle is important. A head gasket leaking external would cause coolant to come from below the intake or exhaust manifold and often only happens when the engine is completely warmed up. If there is no other cooling passages or hoses near the head...