FAQS

FAQS

1. Why should I change my engine oil and filter every 3 months or 3,000 miles?

Skipping an oil change leads to the vehicle's oil thinning over time and catching a buildup of metal, dirt, and other particles.  Engine oil not only loses its lubrication quality or viscosity over time, but it also collects acids and other by products of combustion such as water. The general recommendation is to change your oil every 3,000 to 5,000 miles or every three to six months. It usually recommend it be done every three months or 3,000 miles, If you go long enough without an oil change, it could cost you a car.  Our recommendation is to use synthetic oil lasts longer and has to be changed less frequently.

2. When is a good time to replace car battery?

After three years, it's normally time to install a replacement. After four or five years, most car batteries will be almost completely unreliable.  There are some tips to Extend Your Car battery life: Limit short rides, Drive your car regularly, Keep your clean/ battery tightly fastened, Another thing to avoid is deeply discharging your battery. Something like running the headlights and stereo with the engine turned off. That'll take months off the battery life every time you do it make sure to Turn Off all the lights when you exit, Control the corrosion, Test your battery often, Don't use electronics while idling, Care for your whole car. 

3. How often do you need brakes?

Most car brakes will last between 25,000 and 60,000 miles–between three and six years for most daily drivers.  There are some common causes of brake failure : Leaking or loss  Hydraulic Fluid/Pressure, Driving Through Mud or Water, Overheating Brake Pads, Overloading Your Automobile, Damaged Rotor Disks.

There will be some signs indicate that you could have brake problem like: Brake Light On, Squealing or Squeaking Noises, Grinding Noises, Wobbling or Vibration When Braking, Leaking Fluid, Spongy or Soft Brakes, Car Pulling to One Side When Braking, Burning Smells.

4. What is the warning signs of transmission failure?

Don't overspend call us first.  Quality Customer Service. Financing Available. There are some common symptoms of a failing transmission include:  Unresponsiveness, Unfamiliar Noises, Leaking Fluid, Shaking or Shimmying, Burning Smell, Shifting is rough/ delayed.

To Prevent Your Transmission from Failing:  Check your transmission fluid regularly,  Always properly switch gears, Use your parking brake, Don't overload your vehicle, Avoid overheating your Transmission, Let your vehicle warm up.

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