Cold weather can be a bit of a challenge for our cars, but with a little extra care, you can keep your ride running smoothly all season long. Battery Health: The cold can be particularly harsh on your car battery. The chemical reactions within the battery slow down in low temperatures, making it harder for your […]
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Don’t leave with a lemon; get an inspection!
We wanted to share a recent experience that underscores the critical importance of pre-purchase inspections when considering buying a vehicle. In a recent inspection conducted for one of our customers, we discovered a potentially hazardous issue with the brake system during the evaluation process. Specifically, brake fluid was observed shooting from the right front tire […]
When Should You Rotate Your Tires?
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How Heat Affects My Car
The Arizona sun can be brutal on your car. Here are some things to keep an eye on to make sure your car stays safe in the heat of the Arizona summer. Rubber Components Heat causes rubber components to dry out, taking the flexibility out of the rubber, resulting in tears. Electrical system Heat creates […]
What Fluids Are In My Car
There are 7 common fluids: Different vehicles have different needs.
When To Have Your Brakes Checked
We all know that brakes are a big deal when it comes to vehicle safety. In this post, we are going to review, what even makes up the braking system and signs of bad brakes. The Brake System What your brake system is comprised of will depend on the year, make, and model of your […]
Chilly Air, Empty Tire?
Chilly temperatures don’t just usher in a warm bowl of soup and heated blankets, but that pesky tire pressure light. Did you know that temperature affects the density of air? Warm air causes: As temperatures become cooler: So, don’t worry, you aren’t likely to have an air leak in your tire every winter. Do you […]
How Cars Have Changed
Can’t find your dipstick? It’s not you; your car may not have one. The ole dipstick is quickly becoming a thing of the past. With manufacturers removing dipsticks, drivers will have to depend on the oil sensor to detect when oil is low. Cars have had oil lights on the dash for years, and we can’t tell […]
The Myth of The Code
“Plug this scanner in and it will tell you exactly what’s wrong with your vehicle!” Scanners for your car are not like getting a x-ray or CT scan. They rarely provide a specific answer. What you get is a grouping of numbers known as “codes.” Your vehicle’s computer is programmed to “throw a code” for […]
Alternator, Battery, or Starter?
When you have problems starting your car, how do you know if it’s your alternator, battery, or starter? Here’s a quick guide to help you narrow down your specific problem. Keep in mind this is not a definitive diagnostic. There are three standard components when it comes to a no-start. Starter When your starter goes bad, […]