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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...

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...

Reasons Why the Vehicle is Hard to Start

by Content Creator | Feb 12, 2015 | car battery, general car maintenance, vehicle safety inspection

If your vehicle will not start, then there is a chance that you would just need a jump-start. Before you try that you should verify that your security light is not flashing. If it is then your problem probably does not have anything to do with the battery or starter,...

Improving the Heating for Your Vehicle

by Content Creator | Jan 29, 2015 | auto repair, general car maintenance, safe driving tips

In the winter you will want a nice, warm vehicle to drive. If you notice an issue with the heat temperature or amount being produced, it could be caused by a poor heating core. This is a component of the engine that is part of the cooling system under the hood. The...

Signs that the Brake Rotors Should Be Replaced

by Content Creator | Jan 22, 2015 | brake repair, general car maintenance, vehicle safety inspection

When inspecting your vehicle, make sure to check all components of it. Brakes are vital to the vehicle. Squealing brakes can sometimes be a symptom that something is not right with your system. Sometimes it can be a simple matter and easy to resolve. However, largely...

Regular Maintenances can Improve the Fuel Efficiency

by Content Creator | Jan 15, 2015 | general car maintenance, improve fuel efficiency, safe driving tips

Having scheduled maintenances done for your vehicle is important. It will help to keep the vehicle lasting as long as possible. If you are not sure how often regular maintenances should be done, make sure to contact us. We can advise you on the proper schedule to...
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