Saturday, 28 January 2012

Need a Brake Replacement? Prevent it with Scheduled Brake Repair!

Even though the modern automotive brake system has been refined for over 100 years and has become extremely dependable and efficient, it is still critical that your automobile’s system is properly serviced. This will help maintain and ensure dependability, safety, and prevent an emergency brake replacement. A necessary brake repair should be taken care of as soon as possible to prevent damage to your vehicle, or endanger the safety of your passengers.

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Do you know how brakes work? Simply stated, this system consists of disc brakes in the front and either discs or drums in the rear. They are connected by a system of tubes and hoses, linking them at each wheel to the master cylinder. As you step on the brake pedal, you are actually pushing against a plunger in the master cylinder. This forces the hydraulic oil through a series of tubes and hoses to the braking unit at each wheel.

With disc brakes, the fluid from the master cylinder is forced into a caliper where it presses against a piston. In turn, the piston squeezes two pads against the rotor which is attached to the wheel, forcing it to slow down or stop. With drums, the fluid is forced into the wheel cylinder, pushing the brake shoes out so that the linings are pressed against the drum, which is attached to the wheel, causing the wheel to stop. In either case, the friction of the pads or shoes, convert the forward motion of the vehicle into heat, causing them to wear out and eventually leading to a brake replacement.

As part of a brake repair, have the fluid checked to make sure it is pure with no air bubbles. Braking efficiency can be severely reduced if air compresses in the lines, causing sponginess to the pedal. If air is suspected, then it should be removed. This is an important brake repair that is required if such a condition exists.

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Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Engine Repair: 3 Major Engine Failures Requiring an Engine Rebuild

The engine is the heart of your car, pumping air and fuel through its system. Its basic purpose is to convert air and fuel into rotary motion to turn the wheels of the car. If the air and fuel is blocked and can’t be converted into motion, an engine repair will likely become necessary. It’s wise to have your vehicle inspected and maintained by a trained auto mechanic on a regular basis to prevent an engine rebuild.

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There are 3 components of an engine that are commonly prone to failure, resulting in a complete engine rebuild:


  • Valve train: The valve train consists of valves, rocker arms, pushrods, lifters, and camshaft. Its only job is to let air and fuel in and out of the engine at the proper time. The timing is controlled by the camshaft, which is synchronized to the crankshaft by a chain or belt.
    What wears out? If your car smokes grayish/white smoke only when you start it up, it may have leaking valve seals. When they wear out or crack, oil can seep into the combustion chamber and collect there until you start your car again.

  • Pistons: Most motors have 4, 6, or 8 pistons, which move up and down in the cylinders. The pistons have rings which serve to keep the oil free of fuel and air and keep it from entering the combustion chamber.
    What wears out? The rings wear out, allowing fuel and air to enter the oil and dilute it, reducing its ability to lubricate your engine, causing premature wear. Worn out rings also allows oil from the crankcase to enter the combustion chambers, resulting in it burning, indicated by a grayish/white smoke coming from your car’s tailpipe.
  • Crankshaft: The crankshaft is connected to the pistons by a connecting rod. As the piston moves up and down in the cylinder, it rotates the crankshaft and converts the straight line motion into rotary motion. The crankshaft rides on bearings, which support the crankshaft and rods, which connects the pistons to the crankshaft.
    What wears out? These bearings eventually wear down, and you may start hearing a loud knocking noise. This problem usually leads to a costly engine repair, which may mean removing the crankshaft and either machining the surface where the bearings ride, or replacing the entire crankshaft.

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Friday, 6 January 2012

Automotive Service to Winterize your Vehicle: 2 Components Overlooked!

To winterize their vehicle, most people are aware of the major parts or components of a vehicle that should be inspected during an automotive service, such as oil changes, tires, transmissions, and brakes. However, there are 2 other components that often get overlooked until they fail, leading to an inconvenient and costly automotive repair.

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What are these 2 components? Belts and Hoses!


Your car’s belts and hoses are essential to the interior heating system, electrical system, and engine. Don’t take the routine replacement intervals of these small parts for granted or neglected during an automotive service, because they can fail unexpectedly and leave you stranded by the side of the road. This is especially annoying and even dangerous in winter driving when the temperatures are below freezing.

What is their purpose?


  • Timing Belt – This belt keeps the crankshaft and camshaft mechanically synchronized to maintain engine timing. Whether it’s the serpentine, V-belt or fan belt (the belts on the outside of the engine), they all transmit power from the front of the engine to accessories that need to be driven, such as the heating system, air conditioning, and the charging system and fans.
  • Hoses – Radiator and heater hoses carry coolant to and from the engine, radiator and heater core. They carry heated water to your car’s interior heater which keeps the interior of your car warm when it is freezing outside.

Typical symptoms of wear and tear that are indicators to schedule an automotive service as soon as possible are…

  • You start to see fluid leaks on your garage floor
  • The dashboard light flashes
  • You hear squeaking noises coming from under the hood during start-up, or while driving.

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Monday, 2 January 2012

Preventative Maintenance; Need a Car Tune Up?

Sticking to a regimentedschedule car tune up is something you will want to do if you want to avoid nasty and unexpected auto repair costs. It’s simple; a regular schedule for a basic tune up will keep your car in good health, ensuring you get the most out of all those expensive-to-replace parts. During a tune up, most mechanics will make sure scheduled maintenance needs are covered. A regular schedule for a car tune up will also help to retain a good resale or trade in value for your car.

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Keeping your vehicle’s fluids fresh and clean will help minimize future costs. Frequent oil changes can prevent the buildup of harmful deposits that rob your car of fuel economy and power, as well as help the internal components work at optimum capacity.

Even if your vehicle is brand new, it is a good idea to check the oil every few hundred miles. If the level slowly gets lower between oil changes, you might have an issue with your engine. The same applies for your vehicle’s brake fluid, clutch fluid (if it’s a manual transmission) or your automatic transmission fluid. Check the recommended service schedule in your owner’s manual and follow it as closely as possible. This will help you to avoid a major car maintenance expense.

One example of scheduled car tune up is a timing belt replacement. Timing belts and chains keep the different parts of a car’s engine in sync with each other and on average should be replaced every 60,000 miles. Because of the infrequency of a timing belt change, it can be easy to overlook this vital service. Your mechanic will recommend replacing the timing belt if it is overly worn or cracked.

While it may seem expensive to keep replacing your air filter, changing your oil and rotating your tires every few thousand miles, this preventative care saves you money in the long run. For a general idea, you can check your automobiles owner’s manual guide for regular tune up issues.

Don’t forget to save all your service receipts. Not only are they good to have as reminders of work performed, but potential buyers will appreciate seeing the maintenance performed on the vehicle, thereby increasing the residual resale value of your car.

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