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  • What Can Go Wrong With A Truck Air Conditioner?

    16 May 2016

    AC units are designed to operate with tight tolerances. In other words, just the right amount of Freon should go to your evaporator, so it can cool air enough to keep the cabin of your car comfortable without freezing its core, and this is just one of the components of an AC system that needs to work just right in order to keep everything cool. Unfortunately, road conditions are unpredictable, so it should come as no surprise that the components of your system can be damaged and thus require repairs.

  • Troubleshooting Tips For Your Audi

    6 May 2016

    Ignoring problems from your Audi can only lead to even bigger issues. In some instances, the problems are easily handled at home. In others, a professional touch is needed. Here are some possible problems that can occur and what you can do about them.  Unusual Noises Strange noises from your Audi can be an early warning sign that your car is in need of maintenance work. What kind of noise your car is making can help you determine what type of problem you are most likely having.

  • How To Check And Fill The Oil In Your Vehicle

    13 April 2016

    As summer approaches and the open road awaits, you should learn how to check and fill the oil that keeps your vehicle in optimal running condition. This will not only prevent potential damage to your vehicle but also help to minimize the chance of a breakdown occurring far away from home. Checking your oil Oil is essential for lubricating your engine. If the oil level runs low, friction will wear away engine components, and if the level drops low enough, engine failure will occur.

  • How To Speed Up The Process When Registering Your New Car

    29 February 2016

    Even though you might be thrilled by the idea of driving a new (or new-to-you) car, one part of the buying process that you might not be thrilled about is registering it. You've probably heard the stories of people waiting for hours to register their cars, and you might have waited in line for quite some time yourself. Luckily, following these three tips can help. Get the Dealership to Do the Work If you are purchasing your car from the dealership, talk to your dealer about handling as much of the registering process for you as possible.

  • How An Auto Air Conditioner Works And 5 Signs It Needs To Be Serviced

    14 February 2016

    It can be difficult to get comfortable in the sweltering summer heat when the air conditioning system of your car malfunctions. Here are a few details about how an auto air conditioner works and how to tell when it needs to be serviced: How does your auto air conditioner work? The air conditioner of your car works by compressing the system's refrigerant to raise its temperature. As the refrigerant flows through the car's condenser, which looks similar to your radiator coils, it goes through a dryer component that removes contaminants and water.

  • 3 Things That Can Destroy Your Windshield

    5 February 2016

    Your vehicle is made up of a lot of different parts. Oftentimes, you hop in your vehicle and head out for a drive without ever stopping to think about all of those intricate components. That is until something goes wrong. What started out as a nice day for a ride turns disastrous as something comes crashing into your windshield. Now, you are left having to deal with getting your auto glass repaired so you can see once again.

  • What To Do When A Light Goes Out In Your Car

    22 January 2016

    Most car lighting problems are a simple matter that you can troubleshoot and fix yourself. On a rare occasion, it will require a visit to an automotive repair shop. Here are the steps to take care of that lighting issue and get your car back on the road. Look for a Simple Cause and Repair First Most lighting problems in your car will be due to one of two issues: