The last thing you plan on seeing when you get into your car is warning lights. So, what does it mean when the Service Battery Charging System alert shows up? You may panic unless you know the meaning ...
Inside today’s vehicles, there are a lot of warning lights and alerts to pay attention to. When the Check Charging System Light comes on, you need to take notice. This warning is attempting to alert ...
Tire pressure is an important part of remaining safe on the road. In today’s modern vehicles, there’s a monitor to keep track of the tire pressure. When something is wrong with the system or the tire ...
If you’ve only been working on cars for the last few years, you may never have come across one with a distributor. That’s because this part doesn’t get installed on newer cars but is still prevalent ...
Your car’s spark plugs are responsible for igniting the fuel-air mixture in the cylinders. When the spark plugs stop working as they should, car performance diminishes. One problem you need to watch ...
When you step on the gas pedal of your vehicle, you expect the car to go. So what happens when the car won’t accelerate, but RPMs go up? This is a problem that should be dealt with right away, but ...
It’s not a surprise to most people if their brakes squeak when pushing on the pedal. Normally, it simply means that it’s time to change the brake pads. So, what does it mean when there’s a squeaking ...
Dead car batteries are one of the most common reasons for roadside assistance calls. To prevent this problem, it’s important to have a fully charged battery. But what do you do if the battery no ...
With so many warnings on today’s cars, it can be difficult to keep up with what it’s trying to tell you. What you need to know is that with the Service Safety Restraint System message, you should take ...
Motor oil is required in the engine to ensure proper lubrication. If there’s a problem with the mechanics, oil could spray on the motor, leaving the levels lower than they should be. But, what would ...
It’s no surprise that tires need to be replaced occasionally, especially after many years of use. Yet, it can be alarming to see cracks in the tire sidewall, especially if you barely drive the car.
When you head out on the road, the last thing you expect to deal with is a car that won’t keep running. Yet, any number of mechanical failures can cause this situation, sometimes without any notice.