Posted on 7/25/2022
Your exhaust system's structural integrity will determine your car's overall health and performance. The system's many components only work correctly when they all cooperate effectively. A system fails if even one component isn't up to standard with the others. Some of the signs that your exhaust needs to be checked include; Rust Rust is the one of the worst opponent that pose as great a threat to the exhaust system. Your systems might be more prone to rust if you take shorter journeys as compared to longer ones. Frequent short journeys cause water vapor to build up in the exhaust pipe, but they never reach a temperature where it can be burned off. This dampness will eventually rust, corroding your exhaust system from inside. In addition, if left untreated, the salt from the country's cold regions can cause corrosion. Loose parts Parts of the exhaust system frequently become loose over time owing to corrosion, wear & tear, or unexpected hits from dips or bum ... read more
Posted on 6/28/2022
A head gasket is an indispensable seal in your engine. If the gasket leaks, your engine could quickly overheat and cause extensive engine damage. A head gasket leak is a serious issue that requires immediate care. Read on to learn about what a head gasket leak is and what can cause it. To fully understand the nature of the leak, you will need to know what the head gasket does. It essentially divides the engine so that engine oil and coolant can flow separately. The head gasket seals the combustion chamber and blocks any air from contaminating the cooling system. It also keeps water out of the gas tank. Typically, engine overheating and a blown or leaky head gasket go hand in hand. What Are the Signs of Head Gasket Leak? Coolant bubbling from the radiator Engine overheating Softer gas pedal Black exhaust smoke Rough idling Loss in engine performance Headlights flickering on and off Puddles of coolant leak under the car If you suspect you need head gasket repair ... read more
Posted on 5/24/2022
Spark plugs are small metal components that are crucial to your engine operation. They're the pieces that ignite the air and fuel mixture when you start your car, and they're also responsible for running your car engine. Undoubtedly, you’ll notice some troubling signs when the spark plugs have worn down. Car Starting Problems If your vehicle is experiencing difficulties starting, you may have faulty spark plugs. As a result, you may experience misfiring or a lit check engine light. Bad Fuel Economy If your vehicle's fuel economy is lower than normal, it can be because of an aging spark plug. A faulty spark plug will make the car work harder and use up more fuel. Difficulty Accelerating Even if you get your car to start, it may fail when you accelerate due to a bad spark plug. This can be dangerous, especially if you have to frequently merge on and off the highway. Engine Overheating If your vehicle’s engine overheats, it could be due to faili ... read more
Posted on 4/26/2022
The sound from a vehicle can help you determine the problem. If your car has a clicking sound, that's a sign of an engine knocking. If you hear grinding or squealing sounds, it could be related to drivetrain components. Different vehicle sounds can indicate trouble. They include engine noise, squealing brakes, a thumping sound, a clanking sound, and others. Some of the common vehicle sounds that indicate trouble include: Engine Noise The sound that comes from the engine can range from a constant hum to a roar. It could be a leak or something more serious like a blown head gasket. Squealing Brakes A high-pitched squealing sound could be due to worn brake pads. Brake pads typically wear out over time, causing some friction on the rotors, which can cause noise and heat build-up. However, it could also be uneven tire wear, inefficient brake lining, or even a clogged oil. Thumping Noise The causes for thumping noise include, improper tire pressure, worn-out shock absorber, inadeq ... read more
Posted on 3/18/2022
As winter shifts into spring, it's time for Burnt Hills drivers to consider getting a few maintenance items. If you want to cruise without worry, proper care is needed. But before you can be approached by the warm breeze again, here is what your car may need: Oil and Filter Change Some people like to opt for a thinner oil for the winter months and a more viscous one for the summer months. Even if you didn't do much driving during the winter, your oil might be going bad. You should check your oil level and condition and head over to the auto repair shop if things don't look up to standards. Change Windshield Wiper Blades The saying goes, "April Showers, Bring May Flowers." April sees the most rain in many parts of the US, and New York is no exception. Getting caught in a thunderstorm with dull or ineffective wiper blades isn't a sight to see. You should replace them every 6 to 12 months for good visibility. Top Off Fluids Your car has various fluids that ... read more