2015

How A Damaged Windshield Can Cause Your Car To Fail A Vehicle Inspection

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Your windshield does more than keep bugs from hitting your face while driving at high speeds. It also plays a vital role in your safety. If windshield damage is discovered during a vehicle inspection, you will need to have the windshield replaced or fixed; otherwise, you might fail the inspection and be unable to drive your car. By understanding what vehicle inspections are, and what kind of damage can be a red flag, you will be motivated to fix the problem as soon as possible to avoid potential fines and more expensive repairs.

20 April 2015

What Your Car Is Trying To Tell You About Your Brakes

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You can assume that when you step on your brakes, you car will slow down. When your brakes are in good shape, that's a good assumption. But if you start to experience strange sounds and vibrations when you apply the brake, it's time for a brake inspection. You can continue to drive your car under some conditions. Other conditions mean you need to get your brakes looked at quickly. Learn how to interpret what your car is telling you about your brakes so you can take the appropriate actions to stay safe.

16 April 2015

Air Not Flowing From The Air Conditioner In Your Vehicle? Here Are Some Likely Causes

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When you start your vehicle and begin driving down the road, you expect that the air conditioner is going to begin blasting that cold air to keep you and your passengers comfortable. As you wait, you might become perplexed and stressed out when the air doesn't flow as strongly as you would like. However, it might not mean that you need to pay for an entire new unit. This guide explains what might be the cause of a low-flowing air conditioner in your vehicle:

15 April 2015

Does Slipping Always Indicate Your Transmission Is Going Out?

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If you vehicle slips out of gear, you may automatically think it's time for a new transmission and a big hit to your wallet. That isn't always the case. There are a few things that can cause slipping, and it doesn't always indicate that you need a complete transmission overhaul. Low Transmission Fluid Low transmission fluid is a common cause of slipping. For the gears to engage, there has to be enough hydraulic pressure to do the job.

14 April 2015

Responding To Customers And Increasing Your Job Satisfaction - Advantages Of Transitioning To A Mobile Truck Repair Service

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As the world economy continues to develop along a faster pace with increased requirements for customer service and creative problem solving, it can be difficult to feel like your truck repair service is remaining on the cutting edge. Indeed, terrestrial garages without mobile response units will often find themselves falling behind and losing clients as a preference for mobile service asserts itself. Below, you'll find a guide to some of the advantages of transitioning to a mobile truck repair service.

14 April 2015

Two Important Transmission Repair Questions Addressed

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When your car's transmission starts to malfunction, you may find that your car becomes increasingly difficult to drive, and in cases of severe damage, the car will be inoperable. Sadly, many drivers fail to appreciate the dangers of transmission problems, and this can cause them to overlook the dire consequences that come with these problems. After learning the answers to the following two transmission repair questions, you should find it easier to understand this problem.

13 April 2015

Common Questions About State Vehicle Inspections

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When you purchase an out-of-state vehicle and bring it back home to license in your name, you may be surprised to find that the vehicle will have to be inspected by the local department of transportation. Most states have requirements about the vehicles that they allow on the roadway and several different aspects of the motor vehicle will have to be assessed. If you discover that your vehicle must be inspected, this is no reason to feel intimidated as most cars and trucks do pass just fine.

10 April 2015

Auto Repair Services: 3 You Might Need When The Check Engine Light Comes On

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Sometimes you can go weeks, months, or even years ignoring that check-engine light on your vehicle's dashboard, but eventually it's going to catch up with you. Whether it's a failed 02 sensor or a catalytic converter in need of replacement, there's a reason your check-engine light comes on every time you get in the car. When your check engine light pops on, it generally indicates you need one of these three auto repair services.

10 April 2015