When You Aren’t Accelerating: Time To Bring Your Car In For Maintenance

If you are driving an older vehicle and your car doesn't seem to pick up speed when you press the gas pedal, this could be due to a number of reasons. Sometimes the problem is with your exhaust system, while other times the issue is with the transmission of your car. When you start to hear strange noises coming from your vehicle and you aren't able to pick up speed fast enough while driving on the highway, it's time for a checkup. Read More 

Tools and Equipment You Need to Change Your Own Brakes

When you want to save money on auto repair, and you want to change/repair your own brakes, you will need some tools and equipment to do the job. Most repair technicians can elevate a vehicle off the ground with a hydraulic lift just enough to remove the tires and get to the brakes. They also have hydraulic torque wrenches that make the work fast and easy. Unless you plan to spend a fortune turning your garage into a repair shop, you will need other tools and equipment to accomplish the same repair job on your brakes. Read More 

Road Trip! 4 Tips to Protect Your Transmission While You’re on the Road This Summer

Summer will be here before you know it. It's time to start thinking about your vacation time. If a cross-country road trip is part of your summer vacation plans, you need to make sure your car is ready for the adventure. In addition to the oil changes, tire rotations, and tune-ups you have planned, it's also a good idea to take a look at your transmission. The last thing you want is to have your vacation interrupted by transmission troubles. Read More 

4 Common Signs That Your Car’s Air Conditioner Is In Need Of Repair

If you live in a hot climate, having ice cold air conditioning in your vehicle is essential during the summer months. Unfortunately, auto A/Cs can wear out and malfunction over time and need to be repaired. Some common signs that it is time to take your vehicle to an auto shop for A/C service include: Lack of Refrigerant Just like a residential air conditioning unit, a car A/C utilizes refrigerant to remove heat from the air and rapidly chill it. Read More 

Car Won’t Start Because Of A Malfunctioning Anti-Theft System? Worn Keys May Be The Culprit

Theft systems are designed to go into effect and make it impossible for a car to start if the wrong key is used. Unfortunately, worn keys can accidentally cause this problem to occur and make it impossible to start a car. Thankfully, this problem can be managed and repaired. Worn Keys Can Trigger An Anti-Theft Warning Modern cars are designed to work with specific keys. The anti-theft systems in these vehicles note the shape of the key and alert the computer if the key is improperly shaped. Read More