Posted on 3/31/2023
The transmission is designed to ensure the appropriate amount of power is delivered to your wheels, allowing you to drive at your desired speed. When you change gears in a manual transmission, you are manually adjusting the amount of power that goes to your wheels by altering the shift knob's position. In an automatic transmission, on the other hand, a torque converter detects the change in speed as you accelerate/slow down and automatically shifts to a higher/lower gear. They are prone to breaking or having minor issues due to their complexity and the large number of moving parts. That's why, in this article, we will go over the nine symptoms of a bad transmission so you can act before it gets too bad. 1. Unusual Noises Are you hearing any unusual noises while shifting? Well, the simple answer is something to do with your transmission. Make sure to have it checked out at an auto facility. 2. Slow Acceleration Slow acceleration is an obvio ... read more
Posted on 2/28/2023
If you store your vehicle in winter or only drive it for one or two months per year, you need to prepare before doing so. Despite it being stationary while it's stored, problems may still occur. Below, you will find essential steps that you should take into consideration before storage. Clean The Interior Giving your vehicle a good clean gets rid of any forgotten trash or leftover snacks that have been forgotten. The last thing you want when you start driving it again is a funky smell or sticky steering wheel. We advise you to get your car detailed by professionals to get the best results. Disconnect The Battery The last thing you want is a long-awaited drive to be ruined by a dead battery. While your vehicle is left untouched, the battery tends to drain slowly. To avoid this from happening, you should disconnect both of the wires that go into it. Before you start driving again, don't forget to connect everything back together - so you aren't surprised by a failing star ... read more
Posted on 1/31/2023
Valentine's Day is a time to show the people and things you love just how much you care. And for many of us, that includes our vehicles. After all, our cars, trucks, and SUVs are more than just transportation – they're an extension of ourselves, and a reflection of our personality, lifestyle, and values. So, how can you show your vehicle some love on Valentine's Day? Here are a few ideas: Give it a good cleaning: Nothing says "I love you" like a good cleaning. Give your vehicle a thorough wash, both inside and out, to get rid of all the dirt, grime, and debris that has accumulated over the past few months. Pay special attention to the tires, wheels, and rims, as well as the windows, mirrors, and headlights. Add some flair: Give your vehicle a little personality by adding some flair to the exterior. This can include things like decals, stickers, or even a custom paint job. You can also add some flair to the interior with things like seat covers, floor mats ... read more
Posted on 12/23/2022
The water pump is an essential component of your vehicle's engine. It's responsible for helping to keep your engine from overheating, among other things. While you may not think of your water pump as often as you think of your oil levels, you do need to be aware of when there might be a problem. There are several symptoms that can indicate a failing water pump in your vehicle: Coolant Leak A coolant leak may be a sign of a faulty water pump. If you notice a puddle of liquid under your vehicle or in the spot where your vehicle was parked, you should have your water pump checked. Overheating Engine If your car's engine is overheating, it could be due to a failing water pump. The water pump helps to circulate coolant throughout your vehicle's engine, so if it is not functioning properly, the engine may overheat. Squealing or Grinding Noise A failing water pump often makes a squealing or grinding noise as it begins to wear out. This noise may be more noticeable when ... read more
Posted on 11/29/2022
Car fluids are like the bloodlines that make up your vehicle. Without these essential fluids, your vehicle would not run the way it should. Various vehicle fluids have different functions. Some have cooling properties, cleaning properties, lubricating properties, and even cleaning properties. Some simply serve to power a certain function in your car, like braking or steering. It's important for all drivers to know these fluids, understand how they work, and be able to identify them in case of a leak. Here are 6 of the most common car fluids that you should know: #1 - Motor Oil Obviously, everyone is most familiar with engine oil/motor oil. It is what keeps your motor’s parts lubricated as it helps to minimize friction. Engine oil can be amber or gold or dark brown if sat in the engine for a long time. It is easy to check your motor oil with the dipstick on your own. If you need help with this, feel free to stop by our shop. #2 - Transmission Fluid Transmission flu ... read more