Three Guidelines To Care For Your Transmission

Your automobile won't be able to give you the service that you need unless you understand how exactly to repair and maintain it. You probably know the importance of caring for your engine, but it's just as important that you provide some maintenance for your transmission. If you care for your manual or automatic transmission properly, you will be able to maintain your vehicle for much longer and will have far fewer problems from it. Read More 

Three Reasons Your Car Is Burning Oil Quickly

Oil is important in your vehicle; without the correct amount of oil in certain parts of your car, you would quickly rack up some serious auto damage expenses. Like any device, a well-oiled car works well. However, some car owners are often unaware and negligent of the need for oil changes. Your mechanic will advise you to change every couple of thousands of miles (depending on your car make) or s/he may advise you when to come back. Read More 

Debunking 4 Common Myths About Oil Changes

As a vehicle owner, hopefully, you already understand the importance of regular oil changes. Your car's motor oil is responsible for lubricating all those moving parts in your car's engine, thus reducing wear and tear and keeping things running smoothly. Still, there are a lot of myths out there when it comes to oil changes. By having a better understanding of the truth behind these myths, you can make better-informed decisions about your car. Read More 

3 Things To Know About Repairing A European Car

Do not hold off on purchasing a European car just because you are afraid that the repairs are going to cost too much. Many people are afraid of purchasing a European vehicle because they are afraid it will cost too much to repair. Here are a few things you need to know about taking care of a European vehicle. #1 Parts One of the truths of repairing a European car is that the parts are generally more expensive. Read More 

3 Signs You Need To Replace Your Torque Converter

Your car's torque converter is the component that provides the pressure that allows your transmission to shift gears. It is therefore an essential part of any vehicle, and if it malfunctions, it can greatly increase the risk of a collision occurring and the likelihood of significant mechanical damage to other parts of your vehicle. Understanding the signs of a failing torque converter makes it much easier for you to identify the problem when it first emerges so that you can have a mechanic replace the converter before it becomes a serious safety risk. Read More