Posted on 4/30/2023
Seeing the check engine light on your dashboard can be pretty unnerving because it could mean anything from a simple fix to a significant problem that requires immediate attention. Ignoring it could lead to more serious problems and costly repairs down the road. But don't worry; understanding what your check engine light means and pinpointing the issue is easier than you think. Read on to learn more! The check engine light is a yellow light indicating that something is wrong with your vehicle's engine, emissions system, or transmission. It could be triggered by various issues, including a loose gas cap, faulty oxygen sensor, spark plugs or wires, or a more complicated issue with your engine. How to Pinpoint the Problem The first step in pinpointing the issue is to check your vehicle's onboard diagnostic (OBD-II) system for trouble codes. A diagnostic scanner or code reader can be used to access the trouble codes, which will give you an idea of what might be causing the c ... read more
Posted on 3/30/2023
Your car's transmission is a vital component that allows you to switch gears, accelerate smoothly, and control the car. A bad transmission can lead to serious issues on the road and expensive repairs. That's why we have put together a short list of signs pointing directly at your transmission. Make sure to visit a repair shop if you spot any of them, so the mechanics can take care of it. 1. Delayed or Erratic Shifting If you notice a delay or hesitation when shifting gears, or if your car suddenly jerks, it could be a sign of underlying transmission problems. This is particularly noticeable when shifting from park to drive or reverse. 2. Strange Noises Weird and unusual noises coming from your car are never a good thing. This also applies to your transmission - it can make a variety of strange noises, including grinding, buzzing, or whining. They can be heard from the center console - right where the transmission is mounted. 3. Lea ... read more
Posted on 2/27/2023
Fleet services are a set of solutions designed to help businesses that use vehicles to manage their transportation operations more efficiently. This can include a range of maintenance work, such as vehicle acquisition, inspections, fuel management, safety, compliance, and data analysis. In this blog, we'll take a closer look at what fleet services are, how they work, and why you should implement them in your business. What Are Fleet Services? Fleet services are designed to help the logistical transportation of businesses - to be more specific, help the vehicles stay on the road and work properly. This can include a range of offerings and procedures. Here are some of them. Vehicle Acquisition Fleet maintenance providers can help businesses acquire the correct vehicles for the job at hand. This can include everything from helping to identify the best purchase option to price negotiations. Maintenance Another benefit is that these services can hel ... read more
Posted on 1/30/2023
Many people don’t realize the importance of proper wheel alignment. Like your oil changes and tire rotations, wheel alignments are just as necessary. When you drive with poor alignment, you can be met with a ton of potential road hazards. Read on to learn more about what a wheel alignment service is. A wheel alignment involves adjusting the suspension and wheels so that it meets the road properly and leads your vehicle in the right path. Most mechanics and automakers recommend having a wheel alignment as often as every 1-2 years. More importantly, it should always be done with every tire replacement. What Causes Wheel Misalignment? As you can probably guess, normal wear and tear can slowly change the alignment of your wheels. However, obstructions with large potholes, curbs, and other objects can accelerate wear and tear. That is why it is important to have your alignment checked. When your wheels are knocked out of alignment, it may exemplify the following warning signs: Un ... read more
Posted on 12/30/2022
Driving a fuel-efficient vehicle is not only good for the environment, but it's also easy on the pockets. However, there are a few more ways to get more mileage from a full tank because even the most economical vehicles can get a bit thirsty when not driven and managed correctly. The best part is you don't have to spend money following these quick and easy tips. 1. Unload Your Vehicle Do you really need those half-empty boxes and bags in your car? A lot of drivers have plenty of unnecessary items in their trunks and back seats. Unloading your vehicle will spare you fuel because your engine spends more fuel, moving more weight. 2. Stay On Top of the Traffic Numerous apps on smart devices can let you know the fastest routes to your final destination. The less time you spend on the road, the less fuel your engine will consume. 3. Avoid Using the AC Although it is advisable to run the compressor often, you should have it on constantly. Once the heat is up, and the interior i ... read more