by blogmaster | Nov 21, 2018 | Car Care Tips, Driving, General Car Maintenance, Headlights
When the temperatures get colder, snow and ice will be inevitable. It is important that you make sure your vehicle will be ready to handle the winter weather conditions. The most important thing to remember is that you clean off the vehicle fully. Make sure... by blogmaster | Aug 8, 2018 | Auto Repair, Care, General Car Maintenance, Maintenance
During the summer months, the heat can cause damage to your vehicle. You will want to make sure you follow regular maintenance inspections. By doing so, you will help to improve the overall condition of the parts and components for the vehicle. If you ignore... by blogmaster | May 10, 2018 | Engine, Engine head gasket, General Car Maintenance, Head gasket
The head gasket is a ringed panel that is placed between the cylinder head and engine block. The head gasket is put in place as a barrier that prevents engine fluids from leaking into the cylinders. Also, it is among the most vital components in the combustion... by blogmaster | Oct 20, 2017 | Auto Repair, Brake Repair, General Car Maintenance, Safe Driving Tips
Unusual brake noise or braking behaviors should be treated as a warning that one of the most essential systems on your car is malfunctioning. The brakes are exposed to tremendous forces and generate a lot of heat every time you stop your car. When you press on the... by blogmaster | Sep 7, 2017 | Auto Repair, General Car Maintenance, Road Trip, Tire Repair
Dry Rot Tire dry rot refers to the cracking and splitting that can occur in the sidewalls or treads of rubber tires as the rubber ages and becomes brittle. It is also known as sidewall cracking. Ozone and ultraviolet light are the primary environmental causes of tire... by blogmaster | Aug 15, 2017 | Auto Repair, General Car Maintenance, Road Trip, Tire Repair
Keeping Your Tires in Proper Condition It is a good idea to check your tire pressure on a consistent basis. Once a month or is a good rule. Some more recent model vehicles have a built in computer that do this for you. A warning will show up when a tire is low...