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Noises Coming From the Vehicle Leads to Trouble

Maintenance, Noises, regular maintenance, Safe Driving Tips

Noises coming from the vehicle will indicate a problem or issue that needs to be addressed. When you hear anything out of the norm, always make sure to schedule an appointment with us soon as you can. Doing so will help prevent the problem from becoming worse in the...

Always be Aware of Any Odd Noises from your Vehicle

General Car Maintenance, Maintenance, Noises, Odd noise

  When you own a vehicle, you will want it to be in the best condition that you can keep it in. This will include bringing the vehicle in for regular maintenance inspections and tune-ups. We will be able to inspect the vehicle parts and components for any sign of...

Issues from a Transmission

Noises, Safe Driving Tips, Transmission, Transmission Repair

If your car or truck is making odd noises and shifting improperly, you probably have a transmission problem. If there is a noise or sound that is out of the norm, always make sure to bring the vehicle in. Having the issue fixed at the first sign can help save you...

Potholes Causing Damage for your Car

General Car Maintenance, Inspecting the tires, Noises, Potholes, Uncategorized

Ever wonder why potholes seem to sprout up everywhere as winter begins to thaw? As the snow melts, water seeps into the cracks in the road. As the temperature drops at night, the water in the cracks freezes. The frozen water puts pressure on the area, and that...

Odd Noises from your Vehicle

Noises, Safe Winter Driving Tips, Vehicle Safety Inspection, Winter Car Maintenance

  Being aware of odd noises for your vehicle is important. If you accelerate and hear a squeal, a squeak, or a whine, odds are the cause is a worn belt. Your timing belt might whine while idling, and actually stop whining after you continue accelerating, only to...

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