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Q. I hear an intermittent noise from the front of
my car. Do I need to worry about it?
A. Every noise should be checked by a qualified
technician. Use you best judgment, if it sounds bad, get it checked right
away. Quick action on a problem can many times save big dollars.
Q. I have a leak under my car. How can I tell what is leaking?
A. The coloring of the liquid identifies the
type of liquid. Coolant Fluid is orange or green, Engine fluid is Brown or
Black, Transmission Fluid is Red or Pink, Power Steering Fluid is Light
Brown, Differential Fluid- Brown. depending on the leak it could mean
trouble, don't wait until it's too late!
Q. When should I rotate my tires?
A. Rotating your tires should be done every
6,000-9,000 miles. This will ensure proper wear and extend the life of your
tires while keeping you safe.
Q. My engine light comes on, what should I do?
A. When you first start your car, all the dashboard
lights will come on as a safety test. These lights will go off when the test
is complete. If the engine light comes on after a test or sometime later,
you need to have your checked. The check engine light is a warning
from the on-board computer system. It could be a simple problem to
fix, left alone it may become major, don't ignore this light!
Q. What dashboard lights should I worry about and which are just
precautions?
A. Every dashboard light is responsible for
notifying the owner of issues that need to be addressed. If any of the
following lights are lit you need to have your vehicle looked at: Engine
light, Oil light, ABS light, Traction light, Tire Pressure light.
Q. What is the difference between maintenance and safety?
A. Maintenance is done to prevent any future
problems from occurring to the vehicle. Safety is to prevent any incident
that would cause damage to the vehicle, to you or to the driver who is
driving next to you.
Q. Why are there different types of oils?
A. Synthetic oils are premium , high concentrated
lubricants. They are for all vehicles and provide higher mileage. Regular
oil works just as well as synthetic oils when it is changed on a regular
basis (every 3,000-5,000 miles).
Q. With the change of the season and the temperatures, do
I need to have my car checked?
A. It is a good idea to have your coolant checked
to determine its freezing and boiling points to verify whether it needs to
be changed. Have your air conditioner tested before the summer heats
up, it is cheaper to fix before the season gets started.
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