For most Americans your car will be one of the largest purchases you make in your lifetime.
Extend the life of that vehicle by following some of the valuable car care tips below.
The transfer case is a special gearbox found in four-wheel and all-wheel-drive vehicles. It sends drive power from the engine to the front and rear axles.
Wiper blades can wear out in as few as three months, and none will last longer than 12; even if you shell out big bucks for a fancy pair.
Some vehicles have two drive belts, but most modern vehicles have a single belt, called a serpentine belt. It’s a reinforced, ribbed rubber belt that delivers power to your alternator, air conditioning, power steering, cooling system, and other components in your vehicle.
Shock absorbers and struts are parts of the vehicle suspension that absorb shocks from bumps and potholes and keep your vehicle riding smooth and stable. What is the difference between a shock absorbers and a strut?
Slowing down is the most important thing to do when driving on ice and snow.
Our engine diagnostic services help us to provide you with an accurate diagnosis of your vehicle’s engine problem and a repair that is done correctly the first time.
The wheel alignment is the process of checking and adjusting the angles of the wheels relative to each other and to the car body.
The sway bar is charged with controlling “body roll” by distributing the weight of your vehicle to both sides of the suspension.
An air filter cleans the air entering the engine but it also prevents debris from entering the engine and causing damage.
Synthetic motor oil keeps your engine cleaner as oil circulates through your engine.