Bad Brakes

Bad Brakes

Brake pads create friction to stop your vehicle but wear down over time. If worn to the metal backing, they are bad & damage rotors and compromise braking performance, leading to costly repairs. Regular inspections ensure safe, dependable braking and help avoid...

Bad Fuel

Bad Fuel

If vour car had bad fuel, either because there are contaminents like water in it, or if its just old, it can cause your engine to run very poorly

Bad Sway Bar Bushings

Bad Sway Bar Bushings

If you hear clunking or squeaking noises while driving over bumps or taking turns, it could be a sign of a worn-out sway bar bushing or end link. These parts help to connect the sway bar to the suspension and absorb shock but can become loose or damaged over...

Bad Wiper Blades

Bad Wiper Blades

If your wipers leave streaks or smears on the windshield, it's a sign that the rubber has become worn or damaged and is no longer making proper contact with the glass. Skipping – Wipers that skip or chatter across the windshield can be a sign of uneven pressure or...

Dead Battery

Dead Battery

A discharged battery doesn't have enough amperage to start your engine. This may be because you've left your lights on over night or it could also be a sign of a faulty alternator.

Exhaust Leak

Exhaust Leak

As your car ages parts begin to wear. Your exhaust system is constantly being exposed to harsh conditions, eventually this will take its toll on the exhaust. If your exhaust system is damaged exhaust gases will escape before passing through the muffler (which...

Flat Battery

Flat Battery

A flat battery is an almost completely discharged battery Typically this happens if you leave your lights on overnight, or leave your car sitting for an extended amount of time. This may also be caused by a faulty alternator. Some batteries can be damaged if they...

Flat Tire

Flat Tire

If your tire is damaged and looses its ability to hold pressure it will go flat. Driving on a flat tire can damage the tire and rim if you aren't careful. Sometimes it is difficult to tell if a tire is flat unless you hear it. A flat tire has a flapping...

Flooded engine

Flooded engine

Although this is a bit of a rarity wit fuel injection, if you are driving an old or classic car your engine might end up with too much fuel in its carburetors which floods the engine with fuel. Your engine actually runs on a fuel and air mixture so too much fuel is...

Screeching Brakes

Screeching Brakes

Squeaking brakes usually mean you need to have your brakes serviced Some brake pads have a small metal finger which will create a seek when the brake pad is worn to a point where it needs to be replaced. There are other reasons brakes will squeak. However, properly...

Slipping Belt

Slipping Belt

Your engine has one or more rubber belts that run on pulleys. If the belt is old or too loose the belt will slip on a pulley instead of turning it.

Starter

Starter

The starter is a small electical motor that turns over your engine It contains a system that engages and disengages gears that can fail. Luckily the starter is external to the engine so its replacement is not an in-depth...

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