Use your “senses” to detect possible car issues. Did you know that your nose can tell you that your car may have a problem. 1. The smell of burnt rubber could be slipping drive belts or misplaced loose hoses that might be rubbing against rotating accessory drive pulleys. Do not reach in if the engine compartment is hot. 2. The smell of hot oil could mean that oil is leaking onto the exhaust system. To verify the leak, look for oil on the pavement or smoke coming from the engine area. 3. The smell of gasoline is likely the sign of a gas leak in some area of the vehicle… Read More
Continue ReadingWhen, Where, Why, and How to Change your Vehicle’s Oil
One of the most important things you can do to maintain your vehicle and keep it on the road trouble free is to have your oil changed regularly! We change oil and have a great deal! $21.95 synthetic blend (up to 5qts). Call and schedule an appointment today! 904- 282-6993 “A quick review of the why, when, where and how of changing your vehicle’s oil is a good way to see the value of basic auto care.” Car Care Council… Why Motor oil lubricates the moving parts in your engine, preventing wear by keeping the engine clean, removing contaminants and regulating engine temperature to prevent overheating. Neglecting to check and… Read More
Continue ReadingIdentify a flood damaged vehicle
How to Identify a Flood Damaged Vehicle (carcare.org) BE AWARE when purchasing a used vehicle: Following one of the worst hurricane seasons in years and record-setting rainfall in many areas of the country, flooding has taken its toll on vehicles. It is important for those considering the purchase of a used vehicle to be car care aware and check for signs of water intrusion or contamination, says the non-profit Car Care Council. “Purchasing a used vehicle and later learning it has been flood damaged can be very problematic and lead to costly issues down the road. Worst yet, these vehicles can be unhealthy to occupy because of mold and bacteria… Read More
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