Posts Tagged ‘Brake Repair’

Changing Spark Plugs

Posted on September 26th, 2009 by by Stephan Marking

There are many different reasons why you may need to change your spark plugs. If you are wondering exactly why, when, and what your spark plugs do, here are a few facts that may answer a few of your spark plug questions.

Spark plugs are named appropriately because they are the key instrument in sending the spark or igniting the engine of your vehicle. They are a fascinating part of your engine. When they don’t work though, it can be very annoying.

If you want to know when you should change your spark plugs it might be smart to start by opening and reading your vehicles manufacturing manual. This is a great guide to help you maintain your vehicle in the best possible condition. Many people follow this guide to help them know when they need to change their vehicles spark plugs.

You want to prevent using your spark plugs over the amount of time that they should be used. If your spark plugs are over used you will find that your car will have to work harder to get that spark and start your car. You’ll also notice that your car will idle roughly.

Another reason that you may have to change your spark plugs is that they may be fouled, worn, or suffer from bad wires. In order to find out if it is one of these you might have to watch for firing patterns with each of your cylinders. If you’re like me and have difficulty with this it’s always best to take it into a professional to tell you what they see.

We all understand that it isn’t smart to overuse anything, especially when it comes to your transportation, but sometimes we are tempted to overlook overusing small things such as spark plugs. The problem with this is now your car will have to overwork to fire up the appropriate voltage to spark and start your engine.

If you are having difficulty starting your car, if it cranks but wont turn over, the first thing you want to do is double check your spark plugs. If you find that they are wearing out then it is time to change them. Many people choose to change them themselves, but some still like to bring it in first to a mechanic to make sure that it really is the spark plugs that are the problem.

Sometimes the problem with your spark plugs is that they simply need to be tightened. This may sounds easy but it is best to be careful while doing this. Make sure that you are checking the manual to make sure that the spark plugs fit the requirements for your car as outlined appropriately.

Auto Repair: How to Find an Auto Repair Shop

Posted on September 25th, 2009 by by Stephan Marking

Finding a great auto repair shop can be quite a daunting task. It is important to know exactly what you are looking for. Here are a few things to help you know what to ask and what to look or as you begin your search for a good auto repair shop.

The first thing that I look for when I look for a great auto repair shop is great customer service. If the auto shop can?t communicate well with the customer, it doesn?t matter how much they charge, I would never work with them. The customer needs to know what is going on at all times with their car so communication and customer service is my number one priority.

Get on the Internet and start looking around for local auto repair shops near you. While you?re doing that, look up reviews and experiences people have had with each shop. You?ll be able to see what the shop didn?t put on their website.

The next best thing is to find out what experience and history the company has. This is another great thing about the Internet, most auto shops that are large enough will have a website showing their expertise.

When it comes to auto repair, a lower price on a part doesn?t mean that it will be less expensive. If the part is too cheap, you really might not even be able to rely on it. Find a good auto repair shop that will be able to talk about different prices and services for the one part. You really need to have good communication when it comes to repairing your car.

If you are still nervous about a company after finding out the above, call up the auto shops and ask them if they have references. There is nothing wrong with going the extra mile to make sure that you get the best possible repair shop.

It is super important to look into warranties and customer satisfaction at different auto shops. This is your car and you need to feel secure with the work that they are doing on it.

Also ask them about possible certifications that their mechanics have. Certifications will show how qualified the mechanics are too.

Performance from Muffler & Exhaust

Posted on August 30th, 2009 by by Lindsay Parker

Taking a road trip can be a lot of fun, but not if the enjoyment is short lived by loud noises from your muffler. It can cause a horrible ringing in your ears as well as making it difficult to talk to other passengers. Besides the loud noises there are other reasons why it is important to keep your eyes on your muffler and exhaust.

Mufflers do make driving your car a lot more enjoyable because they reduce the engine and exhaust noise. If out of no where your car doesn’t cut out any of the engine noise you know you need to have your exhaust system checked out. Mufflers are attached to your exhaust pipe and are not only in charge of reducing noise but keeping deadly gasses out of the passenger compartment.

Because of that, it is important to have your muffler checked out if you suspect anything. Because the exhaust can enter the car when the muffler is broken, it is so important that these types of problems aren’t put off.

If your car is loud but you find out that your exhaust system isn’t broken, you might just want to look into getting a new muffler anyway. One that will filter out the noise better. A great muffler can make all the difference.

Sometimes your loud engine noise can be due to a hole in your muffler. These can be patched up if they aren’t too big.

Cars that are left in garages for long periods of time can experience major problems with corroding and other muffler problems. Many times when you start driving them again you will have problems with your exhaust and muffler that can result in having to buy another muffler or have other work done on the exhaust.

Just because you cannot hear any loud noises doesn’t mean that you don’t have any exhaust problems. Every time you go in for an oil change or other repairs you should have your exhaust checked out. It might only be a leak, but even these shouldn’t be ignored. This can cause carbon monoxide to build up in the passenger compartment.

Those that live in snowy areas often have to get more exhaust and muffler work done. The cold weather leaves condensation in the exhaust, but the exhaust never gets warm enough to evaporate anything. It can then cause exhaust corroding.

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