Posted on 11/15/2021
The transmission is the part of a car the takes the energy produced from the engine and gives it to what is driver controlled like drive shaft and wheels. An inoperable or highly damaged transmission disallows a vehicle to run. Maintenance is key to minimizing the need for transmission repair and avoiding replacement. There are many factors that go into how frequently a transmission should be damaged and how it should be cared for. It is important to see a certified technician upon sensing an issue, but it is also important as a driver to understand what influences the frequency of maintenance. The four types of automotive transmissions include: Automatic Transmission otherwise referred to as AT Manual Transmission otherwise referred to as MT Automated Manual Transmission otherwise referred to as AM Continuously Variable Transmission otherwise referred to as CVT UNDERSTAND HOW AN AT OR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FUNCTIONS An AT or Automatic Transmission shifts gears ... read more
Posted on 11/1/2021
A clutch is found in all cars with a manual transmission. When a car is on and moving, he clutch is being used. The clutch pedal is the pedal located to the brake pedal’s left. There are four major components of the clutch, so if you are sensing an issue with its operations it’s important to have a certified mechanic examine the system of operations promptly to not risk one damaged component hurting another component. FOUR MAJOR COMPONENTS OF A CLUTCH In attempting to understand the various possible clutch repairing that can take place, it is important to have a comprehensive understanding of the various parts and functionalities of a clutch. Typically, there are 4 parts that make up the clutch: The Cover Plate which is bolted to the flywheel The Pressure Plate The Driven Plate (The Pressure Plate puts pressure on this. It runs in between the pressure plate and the flywheel) The Release Bearing CLUTCH REPAIR INDICATORS The life span of a clutch has not set ... read more
Posted on 10/15/2021
Water is an instrumental part in safely operating your vehicle, but water damage to your alternator is call for repair. Water damage can lead to corrosion and a whole slew of other messes. One part of your car may give you some concern if it becomes wet. Your alternator plays an important role in the operation of your car. Here is what you need to know about the alternator and what happens if it becomes wet. WHAT IS AN ALTERNATOR? To understand why an alternator should avoid contact with water, it is important to know what an alternator is responsible for. An alternator acts like a generator for your car. It uses a mechanical pulley system to charge up your battery as you drive it. That is why your battery always has a charge. You do not have to plug it in like your phone or computer. You just need to drive the car around to get the battery charged. WHAT HAPPENS IF AN ALTERNATOR BECOMES WET? You may need to visit an auto technician if your alternator becomes thoroughly wet. However, i ... read more
Posted on 10/1/2021
If you want your vehicle to last as long as possible while performing efficiently, you should bring it to the nearest auto repair center for regular tune-up services. The certified technicians at our repair shop can perform various preventative maintenance services, including tune-ups on your truck. The majority of vehicles are in need of a tune-up service every 30,000 miles. Our shop offers dependable, affordable and quality tune-ups, as well as various other various repair and maintenance services. TUNE-UP BENEFITS Tune-ups can be performed in a variety of ways, contingent on the type of vehicle it’s done on. Benefits of tune-ups include: Increased gas mileage Longer vehicle lifespan More engine power Tune-ups can also help identify serious engine issues by finding and switching out faulty components, such as spark plugs and fuel filters, before it’s too late. COMPONENTS Each component of your vehicle has a certain life expectancy, so it should not come as a surprise w ... read more
Posted on 9/15/2021
Are you feeling your vehicle jerk at all while you accelerate? Out of all the various issues that can happen to your vehicle, if you are feeling it jerk while operating, we highly suggest seeing an auto repair professional as soon as you can. When your vehicle unexpectedly turns one way or another, it means you have less control over it and therefore you have less control over your safety while driving. Furthermore, a jerking wheel is often a sign that there are other issues at play and your vehicle can develop other problems if the issue does not get addressed. It is essential that you see a reliable expert so that they can inspect this type of repair to diagnose the repair need accurately the first time. There are plenty of issues that can cause vehicle jerking, and you cannot afford to waste time allowing the severity to potentially escalate! Below we will discuss the topmost common 6 reasons that influence vehicle jerking. DAMAGED ACCELERATION CABLE There are cables directly respo ... read more