Monday, February 25, 2013

Top 5 Signs of Engine Trouble

Your engine is the most important element needed to keep your car running. If things aren't going exactly as they should, your engine will give you plenty of signs. Use this list to keep a close eye on your engine so you can recognize the first signs of trouble. We've all done it: While sitting in traffic, maybe at a red light, you listen. Is that a whirring sound? What is that whirring sound? Where is it coming from? Is it from my car? Is it in the engine? Please don't let it be in the engine. It's just the air conditioner. Or maybe it's not even my car. The car in the next lane looks like a real clunker. I bet it's that car. Repeat with...

Monday, February 18, 2013

Why Are My Brakes Squeaking?

Brakes are one of the most important safety features on your vehicle. So when they squeak it can be scary. But not all squeaks mean your brakes are going bad. This article offers common explanations for break squeaks and offers solutions for how you can fix them. Squeaky brakes can panic a driver, as brakes are arguably the most important safety feature in automobiles. Sometimes the concern is warranted, as the brakes are going bad. Other times, however, there ­may be nothing wrong at all. Some brake noise is considered normal. Different driving conditions can affect brake noise, including severe braking, dusty or sandy conditions, or even...

Friday, February 15, 2013

Tire Buying Tips

Having the right tires makes all the difference in how your car operates on the road and in bad weather. But buying tires can be tricky and confusing. Use these 6 tips next time you buy tires to make sure you’re getting the ones that are right for you and your car. It can all begin with the Lincoln test: if you see the top of Abe's head when you place a penny upside down into the tread of a tire, it's time to go tire shopping. The passage of time, or damage and flaking on the sides of the tires, can also signal the need. It can end up costing a pretty penny — usually $500 to $800 for a set of four. Yet the majority of shoppers do no research...

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