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TIPS & ADVICE

 

Regular preventive maintenance is probably the single thing you can do as a car owner to keep your ride happy and save money on repairs in the future. However, not everyone agrees on what preventive maintenance is, what you should do, and when you should do it. Let's clear that up, and give you some tips that'll apply to any vehicle.

 

Anyone who's ever worked on cars or spent a thousands of money getting their car repaired will tell you: Don't ignore preventive maintenance. The basics, like changing oil, checking tires pressure, and getting scheduled inspections and work done are like getting regular checkups at the doctor. They keep you healthy and give you and the experts a chance to catch anything serious before it becomes a major problem. With your car, that can save you thousands.

 

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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
 

Vehicles are complex devices composed of thousands of parts that have to work together. In many situations, the cost of repairs could have been minimized by the driver paying attention to the vehicle and taking it in for service work sooner. So in that regard, here are ...

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ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS
 

Vehicle electrical system is very important. Left unchecked, a weak or dead battery can wreak havoc on other electrical system parts, like alternators and starters. If the vehicle electrical system is showing signs of acting up such as slow engine crank, don’t ...

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CLUTCH PROBLEMS

 

If you are experiencing difficulty in putting your vehicle in gear or are getting a grinding noise going into gear, or if the engine speed rises but the vehicle seems to have a lack of power you may need a clutch repairs.  Clutch replacement service involves ...

 

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BRAKE PROBLEMS
 

You rely on your brakes to help you stop safely and securely, whenever and wherever you need to. Brakes will usually give you a bit of warning before malfunction. Here's what you may notice:

 

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