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Common Questions Answered

How often should I check my tire pressure?

Tire pressure should be checked every two to four weeks. One easy way to do this is to check your tires every time or every other time you fill your gas tank. We also recommend checking your tire pressure before you leave for a long trip or hauling additional loads. You’ll get the most accurate reading when the tires are cold. It’s best not to rely on your TPMS (tire pressure monitoring system) as it’s designed to warn you when the tire is 25% below the manufacturer’s recommended pressure—which is severely uninflated.

Why are my brakes making noise?

Brake noises, like squealing, grinding, and thumping, can be caused by a variety of reasons. If you hear squeaking after washing your car or when you first start your car up in the morning, it’s likely due to rust or fluid accumulation on the rotors. If that’s the case, it should go away fairly quickly once you start driving. If you’re hearing the noise in other circumstances, you may need brake service or a repair. Brake issues are a safety concern, so you should always have any new sounds, vibrations, or changes in function checked out as soon as possible.

Why Do Signal Lights Blink Faster Sometimes?

  • This simply means that the bulb has burned out
  • When the bulb burns out, the voltage drops which makes it easier for the circuit to do its job
  • Just like most things, the easier something is, the faster it gets done…Hence the fast blinking
  • Just replace the bulb and it will blinker normal
  • When Should I Change My Transmission Fluid?

Every 30,000 – 60,000 miles but be sure to check your owners manual for more information specific to your vehicle

What does the check engine light mean ?

The check engine light, also known as the malfunction indicator lamp, illuminates whenever one of your car’s computers or sensors is giving an incorrect reading. Little things, like a loose gas cap or a faulty oxygen sensor, can set off the check engine light, but it can also be an indication of a far more serious problem, such as worn-out timing equipment or a bad catalytic converter. Whatever the cause may be, it’s crucial to visit an auto parts store, repair facility, or dealer to diagnose the issue and make any necessary repairs.

How can I get better fuel economy?

There are several things you can do to improve your vehicle’s fuel economy:

  • Keep up with routine maintenance and repairs
  • Keep your tires properly inflated
  • Use cruise control on the freeway
  • Replace your engine air filter if you frequently drive in dusty conditions
  • Have your spark plugs inspected and changed as needed
  • Don’t let your car idle for too long

Can I Switch to Synthetic Oil or a Different Grade?

  • This is when your owners manual comes in handy
  • Check the manual to see which oil grade you use, we suggest sticking with that type and not switching to another grade
  • When it comes to switching to synthetic oil, it’s usually problem-free, but when it comes to older vehicles this could be a bad idea!
  • If your vehicle is a synthetic oil vehicle NEVER go to conventional oil…this could damage your engine big time!

When Should I Replace My Timing Belt?

It is recommended to change your timing belt every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, but be sure to check your owners manual for information for your specific vehicle!

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