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4 Things You Should Know About Tire Repair
Published on March 15, 2023
When driving your car, your tires are exposed to a lot of wear and tear. All kinds of things such as nails, stones, broken glass, potholes, or hitting a curb could lead to anything from a small pun...
4 Signs of a Faulty Radiator
Published on March 08, 2023
The radiator's main role and crucial function is to prevent your car’s engine from overheating. The failure of a radiator to perform as expected can cause a wide range of issues. Keep reading to di...
4 Cooling System Maintenance Myths Debunked
Published on March 01, 2023
Your car’s cooling system is essential, not only for keeping your ride comfortable, but also in keeping the engine cool and your car performing at its best. Unfortunately, there are several common ...
4 Tips for Expertly Cleaning Your Car Interior
Published on February 22, 2023
During your busy schedule, taking the time to clean your car interior can seem frivolous. However, taking the time to keep your car interior looking and feeling fresh can greatly improve your drivi...
Top 4 Reasons Why Your Car Might be Leaking Oil
Published on February 15, 2023
Having clean, well-lubricated metal parts in your engine is impossible without engine oil. Thus, an engine oil leak is unpleasant to deal with and can have severe consequences for both you and your...
How Winter Weather Can Affect Your Vehicle
Published on February 08, 2023
Whether your car won't start or your tires are losing pressure, winter weather and cold temperatures can really have an effect on your vehicle. Keep reading to discover five ways cold temperatures ...
What to Consider Before Buying a New Car Battery
Published on February 01, 2023
The battery is an integral component of your car. It provides power for starting your vehicle and protects your car's computer against surges. If you have a busy schedule and are always on the go, ...
5 Signs of a Failing Timing Belt
Published on January 25, 2023
A timing belt is an integral part of your vehicle’s engine, found near the front of the engine. It rotates the engine's camshaft and crankshaft in synchronization to ensure each cylinder fires corr...
The Difference Between Engine and Cabin Air Filters
Published on January 18, 2023
Insects, particles, sand, and dust can affect your vehicle's performance. These impurities can cause engine failure, dirty smoke, and loss of power. Fortunately, air filters are designed to help ke...
4 Signs of a Failing Serpentine Belt
Published on January 11, 2023
A serpentine belt, also known as a drive belt, is a crucial engine component. It is responsible for driving various engine accessories such as the alternator, power steering pump, and air cond...
How Regular Car Maintenance Can Save You Money
Published on January 04, 2023
While skipping a car maintenance appointment in an effort to save money may seem like the best choice, keeping up with regular maintenance can actually save you money in the long run. Regular car m...
8 New Year's Resolutions for Car Owners
Published on December 28, 2022
As the new year approaches, people take the opportunity to change their lives and develop healthy habits. If you're a car owner, making a few resolutions for your car could mean more than you envis...
5 Safety Tips for Driving in Snow
Published on December 21, 2022
Driving in snow can pose a challenge, even for the most experienced drivers. For one, snow makes the roads extremely slippery, leading to loss of traction, which increases the risk of accidents. Yo...
4 Debunked Myths Regarding Winter Car Maintenance
Published on December 14, 2022
While maintaining your vehicle during the cold weather, it is important to understand and dispel some prevalent myths about winter car maintenance. Keep reading to discover these top four winter au...
4 Steps To Properly Warm Up Your Car in Cold Weather
Published on December 07, 2022
Cold winter mornings can be harsh on your vehicle. Learning how to properly warm up your car can help you save money, stay comfortable, and keep your car in good repair all winter long. Keep readin...