Drivers who have recently purchased a used vehicle or are planning to do so, be careful. You may need to take it to maintenance shortly. Lately, it has become trendy to do car clocking. Your odometer will show the crooked mileage while your vehicle inside will reveal the truth. Check it out before the purchase.
Category: Car maintenance
Many drivers have faced a cracked windscreen. It’s not a pleasant thing, it’s even worse if it’s directly in your line of sight. In the worst scenario, you may need to get a new windscreen. If you have small cracks, you can try to repair it with an injection of acrylic adhesive, epoxy or filler.
The best guideline for knowing when to change a serpentine belt is the owners manual. It will show advisable mileage when it’s suggested to change the belt. Getting closer the time, drive to your mechanic for an inspection. Change it if it’s worn out or postpone if it’s still in good shape.
Your vehicle manual will usually tell you to change spark plugs after 48,280km (30,000 miles). Car owners who have patience can try to change them by themselves. However, this task asks for doing everything in a precise order. If you have even the slightest doubt, it’s better to ask for a mechanic’s help.
There is no better place to learn how to do classic car maintenance than in the home of the classic vehicle. Banbury and Bicester College will offer two and five-day course for classic car enthusiasts and owners. Professionals will provide valuable knowledge to help you have your unique car running the whole year round.
Spring can make your vehicle dirty very fast. All the dust after winter and rain collects on your brakes. Don’t let the combination bake on your wheels on a hot day. The easiest way to get rid of it is to use a damp sponge and clean cold water.
A lot of drivers try to resolve problems by themselves. They end up in dangerous situations on the road or with a more costly repair. Mechanics have encountered trapped animals, missing car parts or unthinkable replacements. We suggest visiting a professional for an inspection. Then you can decide if you can do it yourself.
A transmission specialist can better diagnose problems related to a car transmission. Our workshop is better equipped to perform a full examination and car transmission repair. The diagnostic is completed with advanced equipment. We offer the best quality parts used for your vehicle’s repair. Experienced mechanics will use innovative solutions to resolve your problems.
A car trolley jack is one of the most important pieces for any car owners. You need to find safe and reliable jack because sometimes your life depends on it. One of the most popular for garages is a hydraulic floor jack. A bottle jack is right for higher vehicles, like trucks. A scissor jack […]
The cabin air filter helps to clean the air before it enters the car. It will collect dust and pollen. A pollen filter is more for comfort than a critical system for a car. If you manage to remove the filter without a mechanic’s help, you can inspect it yourself. It can’t be wet, full […]