Author: webmo

Smooth Operator (Shocks and Struts)

July 19, 2024

Smooth Operator (Shocks and Struts) Few of us ever drive somewhere without encountering some pretty rough roads, and it’s amazing how well our vehicles are able to smooth out the ride. Thank your shocks and struts. The two parts are similar. Some cars have shocks in the rear, and struts in the front. Others have […]

Avoiding Exhaustion (EGR Valve Replacement)

July 19, 2024

Avoiding Exhaustion (EGR Valve Replacement) No, ERG isn’t the sound a pirate makes. It’s a part in your vehicle that recirculates exhaust gas to reduce certain gases and pollutants in the atmosphere. In fact, ERG stands for “Exhaust Gas Recirculation.” One gas our vehicles may make when they burn fuel is nitric oxide, which can […]

Motor Oil—The Synthetic Advantage (Synthetic oil vs Conventional)

July 19, 2024

Motor Oil—The Synthetic Advantage (Synthetic oil vs Conventional) You’ve probably already heard that regular oil changes are extremely important for the health of your vehicle’s engine. That’s sound advice. But what you might not know is when it comes to motor oil, the real thing may not be the best thing for your engine. There […]

When Your Tires are Tired (Tire Replacement)

July 19, 2024

When Your Tires are Tired (Tire Replacement) Tires are so reliable these days that few drivers pay much attention to them. But tires wear out. They have a tough job since they are the only point of contact between your vehicle and the road. They have to get your vehicle going from a stop, keep […]

Putting a Stop to Brake Problems (Brake Service)

July 16, 2024

Putting a Stop to Brake Problems (Brake Service) It’s safe to say that most drivers take their brakes for granted. You press on the brake pedal and the vehicle slows down or stops. It’s easy to see why it is so important for your vehicle’s brakes to be working correctly. Brakes are an important safety […]

It’s (Not) Complicated (Engine Air Filter)

July 16, 2024

It’s (Not) Complicated (Engine Air Filter) While many components of your vehicle are complex and composed of lots of mechanical and electrical parts, there’s one that isn’t complicated but still important. It’s your engine air filter. (And, we should point out, the engine air filter isn’t to be confused with the cabin air filter. The […]

Easy on the Wheel (Power Steering)

July 16, 2024

Easy on the Wheel (Power Steering) Steering a vehicle these days doesn’t take much effort, but if you got behind the wheel back before power steering was invented, you’d need to practically have the strength of Hercules to turn the wheel. The first power steering systems widely available changed everything. Chrysler introduced its Hydraguide power […]

U and your U-Joints (Lubricate U-Joints)

July 16, 2024

U and your U-Joints (Lubricate U-Joints) If your vehicle’s power goes to the rear wheels, then you have something called U-joints in the drivetrain. U-joints are connectors that allow the rotating power from your vehicle’s engine to deliver its power through a driveshaft to make the rear wheels rotate. You need U-joints because the surfaces […]

Making Sense of the O2 Sensor (Oxygen Sensor Replacement)

July 16, 2024

Making Sense of the O2 Sensor (Oxygen Sensor Replacement) As you know, today’s vehicles rely on a lot of computers in them to keep them running clean and efficiently. Those computers depend on information delivered by several sensors throughout the engine and exhaust system. And one of the most important is the oxygen sensor. Known […]

Braking Good (Brake Drum Replacement)

July 16, 2024

Braking Good (Brake Drum Replacement) Maybe your vehicle feels like Breaking Bad. In other words, when you brake, things are bad. You may find it takes you a longer distance to stop, you feel a vibration, or it’s pulsating when you depress the brake pedal, or perhaps your vehicle pulls to one side. Those can […]