Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Choosing Where to Take Your Car for Repairs

There certain car repairs that are best done at your local auto repair shop. Others can be done at the dealership or even at home. It’s always important to know where to take your car for repairs. It will all depend on the issue at hand.

Routine maintenance
Regular maintenance can be done at your local auto shop. This shouldn’t take a lot of time and it is intended to keep your car in top notch condition. However, you must find a credible auto shop to perform routine maintenance. Remember that the purpose of performing regular car maintenance is to identify minor issues before they worsen and become costly to repair. If you don’t take your car to the right auto mechanics, you’ll spend a lot of money and time fixing problems with your car when it’s too late.

Windshield replacement and repairs
There are some windshield repairs that can be done at home but this will depend on your level of knowledge and interest. You can buy the DIY kits available in local stores and fix a tiny rock chip on your windshield. However, most car owners are usually unable to fix rock chips properly so it’s usually best if you can take your car to the auto shop. Windshield replacement should never be done at home. You don’t have the skill and equipment to remove a broken windshield and replace it with a new one. So this is the kind of job you better leave to the experts.

Auto body repairs
Auto body repairs might seem pretty simple but they must be done by an expert. You can even go to the dealership if your car is still covered by the original warranty. This will prevent you from spending a lot of money at the auto shop while the dealership can fix the problem for free.

Replacement of vehicle parts
Always go to a reputable auto shop if you need replacement parts. Many auto shops offer car owners products that are not genuine and end up breaking down regularly. You need to avoid this by visiting an auto shop that you trust. Don’t be caught up in a scam because you wanted cheap replacement parts. Genuine products are best in the long run because you can rely on them to offer a good service life for many years to come.

There are also certain care issues which could be unique to your model or car manufacturer. When you experience such issues, it’s important to visit your dealership or auto shops that specialize in your make or model of car. These are the places you will find people who are highly skilled and experienced in dealing with the model and type of car you have. Don’t just take it to the nearest auto shop for it to misdiagnose the issue and waste your money. Sometimes car manufacturers perform free safety recall jobs in various dealerships. Consult your dealership if you experience an issue that is specific to your model like a problem with the navigation system.


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Saturday, November 15, 2014

Brake Fluid: Knowing the Crucial Basics

With a basic hydraulic system, brakes are designed to use kinetic energy to slow down a moving vehicle. Whether driving at slow speeds or high, by pushing down on your brake pedals your car will use a fluid to transmit a force which your tires will then use to create a friction that will ultimately slow things down.
Understanding the full extent of the technology behind brakes requires a great deal of knowledge but what even the most novice driver will know is that without your brakes your car won't function but how many are aware of what they can do to ensure their brakes remain in prime working condition?
The condition of your brake pads is essential and as a driver, it is crucial to ensure that you maintain and regular monitor this not only to ensure the smooth operation of your vehicle but to improve your safety on the roads. One of the crucial ways of doing this is by knowing just what your brake fluid is, what it does and how you as a driver can use it to determine just how well your brakes are operating.
Whether you're new to it all, not sure of whether you know enough or just curious; below are the brake fluid basics that every driver needs to know...
·        Brake fluid has many responsibilities but its primary focus is the corrosion protection and lubrication of brake systems.
·        Without the fluid, your hydraulic brake system will not be able to operate.
·        Brake fluid is held in a fluid reservoir.
·        Adding fluid is generally not part of a standard vehicle service.
·        Low fluid levels or a sudden drop can be an indicator of several issues including low brake pads that may need to be changed.
·        On a few occasions air may enter the brake line. Bleeding the brakes can improve this condition however if your reservoir is struggling to contain the liquid then you may need to get it checked by your mechanic. This may not work with newer vehicles so check your manual before doing anything.
·        Brake fluid must never be substituted with any other fluid.
·        Become familiar with the brake reservoir so that you can easily check your fluid. There will be a "full" mark which will give you an idea of what level your fluid is at and what it should be at.
·        If your fluid level falls below the "add" line then you may need to have your discs checked.
·        As the car owner you should have no issue in topping up your fluid however if you have any other issues or any general concerns over your brakes then you should see a professional.
Getting from a to b is important but doing so safely should be on top of your list! By knowing as much as possible about your brakes, how they function, what role the right fluid plays and any issues that can occur you have a great chance of ensuring your car remains in the best condition and you as the driver are as safe as possible.

Thomas Robson is the development Manager at Central Audi VW; Birmingham's leading Audi, VW, SEAT and Skoda specialists. From MOT to car servicing, the specialist mechanics can provide everything you need.
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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

How to Avoid Unnecessary Car Repairs

How to Avoid Unnecessary Car Repairs
Car repairs can be very costly and the good thing is that there are some ways to avoid spending money on expensive repairs. First, you need to take the car maintenance schedule very seriously. This schedule has been set by the manufacturer in order to help detect problems before they occur and require costly fixes. Following your car’s maintenance schedule also helps to ensure the automobile is always in perfect condition.
If the car has any issue, take it to a trusted repair shop immediately to have it checked. Sometimes repairs are less costly when handled immediately and they prevent bigger problems from emerging in the near future.
You should also consider upgrades that improve the performance of your car and also prevent future problems. For instance, you can upgrade your motor oil to better synthetic oil that will enhance engine performance. However, make sure you ask the auto technician for advice before you start using different motor oil. Some of the products available in the market are not as good as they have been marketed to appear.
Other routine maintenance requirements like changing the fluids and filters must be done as recommended in your owner’s manual. When the filters are left to clog, they will hinder the car’s performance. Making sure the tires are properly inflated is also very important. Too little or too much air can cause the tires to wear out. It’s also dangerous driving with an improperly inflated tire.
If your car is noisy, check with the owner’s manual for information. There are certain levels of noise that are considered normal. However, if the noise is on the extreme, consult your auto repair technician immediately.
Also make sure your car’s engine is properly tuned according to the factory specifications. This is usually done during routine maintenance but you need to consult your auto shop just to make sure. A well equipped shop with provide a reliable engine tuning service. Tuning helps to prevent engine misfire and even a mechanical breakdown caused by broken valves and cylinders.
After re-fueling the car, always place the gas cap tightly before driving away. This helps to prevent the EVAP (evaporation emissions system control) system from experiencing leakage or even failing. An EVAP leak can be detected by an auto technician using specialized equipment. If you suspect damage on this system, make sure you have it checked immediately because delays can cause costly repairs.
You also need to consider having a professional fuel system cleaning done after every 30,000 miles. Fuel system cleaning helps to prevent carbon buildup. When carbon accumulates in the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system, complications will arise. The EGR valve will begin to wear out over time and may have to be replaced. You can end up paying up to 700 dollars to repair this system so the best way to avoid this is by making sure the fuel system is cleaned thoroughly. If your car develops any issues, make sure they are addressed before leaving the auto shop.


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Monday, October 20, 2014

How Much Will You Spend On Auto Repairs?

You depend on your car for many things and when it breaks down, you need to get it repaired fast, effectively and at a reasonable price. You can only get this done by taking your car to a reliable auto repair shop. So the first and probably the most difficult process is to identify the right auto shop.

You can't afford to take your car to just any other auto shop. Check to see if the auto repair shop has any disciplinary action taken against them in the recent past. Verify their licensing information as well and make sure they are registered with the respective bodies. Visit the auto repair shop to check whether they are organized and offer great customer service. The shop should also have modern equipment as well as clearly laid out policies on the cost of labor, guarantees and payment methods.

When you visit your auto repair shop, make sure you describe the issue fully to the experts. Remember that you know your car better than anyone else. Some of the common signs of auto repair issues include unusual sounds or odors emanating from the car's interior. If the car has issues with braking or handling then consider taking it to the auto shop immediately. In case you've noticed a low engine performance or the car is using too much fuel, take it for expert assessment immediately.

Be very detailed when explaining the issue to a car repair expert. Some problems can be easily diagnosed whereas others require the expert to perform an assessment in order to determine the underlying issue.

When taking your car for repairs, make sure they provide you with a written estimate. All the information regarding the auto repairs to be done should be included in this estimate. This means that the method of repair, the costs of items used and any substitute parts that will be required should be stated in the written estimate. The auto shop has no right to change the method of repair or parts earlier agreed upon without your consent.

There are cases when the car repair expert will discover that the estimated cost is likely going to be lower than the cost of actual repairs. In this case, someone from the auto repair shop should contact you and give you this information even before the repairs begin.

Sometimes the auto shop may have to take a while before they can come up with a reasonable estimate for the repairs your car needs. For instance, if the extent of car damage is severe or your automobile is having serious problems like transmission failure, the auto repair expert will need more time to come up with an estimate of their service.

Once the repairs are done, the auto shop is likely to send you an invoice. Make sure this invoice consists of the labor costs, all work that was performed together with the parts that were replaced during repairs. You can even request the auto repair shop to return any old parts removed from your car.

Faircloth Automotive is a Crawfordville Auto Repair shop that provides service in the following areas, Alignments, Tires, Air Conditioning, Tires, Brakes, Transmission and more. http://fairclothautomotive.com

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Wrong Fuel In The Car - That Wouldn't Happen To Me Would It?

Wrong Fuel In The Car - That Wouldn't Happen To Me Would It?

Copyright (c) 2014 Stratique Marketing, Design and PR

Until recently, I hadn't really heard much of the phenomenon of misfuelling - otherwise known as
putting the wrong fuel in the car. However, in recent days I have been told of not one but two
acquaintances who managed to be unfortunate enough as to do just that. 

In the first case my friend, realised his mistake at the pump and managed to stop putting petrol
into his diesel car, AND crucially he knew not to start the engine. The second case of a friend of
a friend was not so straightforward and unfortunately her expensive car was driven quite a way
before she realised her error and this resulted in some severe damage to the car's fuel system. 

I guess it never occurred to me that this was something I too may one day be affected by. I was
certainly surprised to learn that there are an estimated 150,000 cases of people putting the wrong fuel in the car each year in the UK alone. That's one misfuelling every three and a half minutes! I started to think that maybe one day I too may be caught out at the pump. Although I drive a petrol car, and always have done, I imagine that if I ever had to drive a diesel for any reason in the future that I may well to become a victim of force of habit and absent-mindedly pick up the petrol pump instead of the unfamiliar diesel pump. 

It would certainly be an easy thing to do logistically. Petrol nozzles fit easily into the larger
necks of diesel fuel tanks and indeed 95% of misfuelling involves petrol being put into diesel
cars. Tired commuters on their way home and the rise in numbers of diesel cars on the road are thought to explain somewhat the high numbers of this kind of mishap. 

An expensive mishap too. Putting the wrong fuel in the car is rarely covered by standard
insurance policies and, at its worst, damage can cost up to £12,000 to fix. However, the
average price of repairing this costly mistake is £7,000. If the car isn't started (and not
even activating the remote locking) then it may be possible to call one of the increasing number
of companies which offer a fuel draining service. For a more modest cost of about £300 on average they will come out to your car, drain the fuel, dispose of it safely and give you a top-up with the correct fuel. If you are lucky, this will solve the problem and get you motoring happily
again. 

So, putting the wrong fuel in the car may be something we all should bear in mind when at the
pumps as it seems to be catching ever increasing numbers of us out. Don't let this costly mistake happen to you!


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Friday, August 22, 2014

10 Easy Tips to Avoiding Major Automotive Repairs

Over the years the cost to repair a vehicle keeps going up. In this case, the best offense to spending less money on expensive automotive repairs, is a good defense. Preventative maintenance can help to eliminate major repairs that could have you shelling out thousands of dollars on something that may have been fixed at a much cheaper rate. Here are the top 10 services recommends to saving money and avoiding those nasty repairs that can cost thousands.

Oil Change- This is a no brainer. Your engine is a highly sophisticated piece of equipment. Changing the oil every 3,000 miles will keep your engine operating properly. Importantly, some vehicles require synthetic oil, like the 2000-2009 Volkswagen's and Audi's. Even if you have used non-synthetic oil, these manufacturers have required synthetic due to engine claims. The bottom line is, the average cost for an oil change is $29.95 (a little more for synthetic oil). However, if you don't change your oil and your engine blows, it could cost about $5,000 to repair.

Transmission Flush- The transmission is the second most expensive unit to replace. Changing the transmission oil every 30,000 miles will keep it operating properly. The average cost to replace your transmission fluid is $100.00. On the other hand, it could cost $1,500-$4,000 depending on the transmission.

Coolant Flush- The coolant flush keeps your engine running cool and removes scale and debris from the coolant system. The freeze point and PH level becomes inadequate over time so this service can help restore them. The cost for a flush is $79.95, however you could spend approximately $500.00 to replace a radiator.

Fuel Injection Service- Every gallon of gas you use includes 10,000 gallons of air. Carbon is a byproduct of you engine running and needs to be cleaned out periodically. This will help restore the gas mileage, which you slowly loose over time. This service also helps prevent you from having to replace the injectors which is very expensive. The average preventative maintenance cost is $70.00. If you don't do your preventative maintenance it could cost $500.00

Fuel Filter Service- Changing the fuel filter can help your fuel pump work easier and prevent it from overworking itself and possibly going out. The fuel filter also becomes clogged with dirt and debris from the fuel that we use so it needs to be changed periodically. Your fuel filter service cost about $40.00. If you neglect your filters it may cost $200.00-$500.00.

Differential Service- Another one of the oils in your vehicle. If you have a 4 x 4, an all-wheel drive vehicle or rear wheel drive vehicle, you should change your axle oils to keep the drive-train working properly. The oil in these systems is similar to the oil in your engine, but doesn't need to be changed as often. Preventative maintenance for a differential is $40.00. The alternative may cost $300.00.

Air Filter Service- Changing you air filter will allow your engine to use clean air for combustion, which will keep your gas mileage where it should be. Changing an air filter every 15,000 miles will make your engine a happy camper! For $15.00 you can replace your air filter, resulting in better gas mileage a huge potential for savings.

Cabin Air Filter Service- If your vehicle is equipped with one of these filters, changing it will keep the air that you and your kids breathe clean. There are also systems out there that will clean out the air ducts which can house some pretty nasty bacteria! For $30.00 you (and your family) can breathe clean air.

Power Steering Service- The power steering unit uses an oil similar to your engine as well and should be changed every 30,000 miles. This will keep the power steering unit from experiencing any whining noises, etc. Preventative maintenance for your power steering is around $80.00. The alternative can cost $300.00.

Fuel Treatment- Along with periodically cleaning out the fuel injectors with a full system flush, you should use a pour in fuel treatment every 3,000 miles to keep the carbon from building up. A fuel treatment can cost $10.00, but you can save on improved gas mileage.

By keeping the fluids and filters in your vehicle clean, you can expect better performance out of your vehicle. The cost to maintain your vehicle varies, but the result is the same -you can save a lot of money and time by avoiding those major repairs.


My name is Nick Vuko Jr. I'm the general manager of Quick Nicks & Snappy Lube. We are a family owned and operated automotive shop offering customers fast and friendly, express oil change in Lincoln Nebraska. We also offer auto repair and preventative automotive maintenance, as well as, a variety of other services for cars, trucks, vans and suvs. Quick Nicks is committed to providing fast, quality service to help maintain your vehicle for years to come.

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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Finding the Right Auto Repairman for Your Dream Car!

Finding the Right Auto Repairman for Your Dream Car!

Copyright (c) 2014 Faircloth Automotive

An auto or car is everyone's dream. In fact, for many automotive owners, their car is their baby.
Over the years, the auto industry has grown immensely. The automotive industry consists of many organizations and auto companies that deal with the car's design, development, right to the manufacturing, marketing, and selling the car to a perspective owner. Over the years, the auto industry has gone from being a simple car industry to becoming the most important economic sector in term of revenue. 

Before you go in for auto repair you need to consider the following:

• Written estimate of the repair required

• A detailed invoice of the parts and the work with the labor charges clarified 

• Charges should not exceed 10% - $15.00; unless you have approved of it 

• If you have asked for replaced parts to be returned, make sure you get them back 

• Invoice statement stating parts used, come with 90 days minimum warranty, 3000 miles

• Right to test drive the car before full payment

• The right to return the vehicle for repair in case any warranty part is not functioning
properly 

• If any questions, the right to speak to the manager

These five facts should be taken care of, so you do not get overcharged:

1. Avoid getting additional work that is not required.

2. Make sure you do not get charged for repair you do not require.

3. Do not fall for advertisements and baseless services that you do not need.

4. Do not approve to take maintenance packages that are not required.

5. Make sure you do not get charged for something that is covered by warranty.

What to do if you require auto requires repair?

If you need auto repair, you should follow these points:

1- Always go to a licensed MVR. Only a licensed Motor Vehicle Repair shop will have licensed
parts and mechanics who are not just trained, but are professionals.

2- Even if it is a small problem take your car for a checkup, or you could repent later.

3- Before going into a shop, do a little research on the shop from family and friends who have
encountered the same problem. Compare the estimates and warranties and make sure you know which
features are supported in your warranty and which is not.

4- Compare the repair shops, so you choose the best one.

5- Once the shop you are using is decided, make sure you get a written contract for the work to
be done.

Mechanic

Finding a good auto mechanic is very important. Unfortunately, not all mechanics are fit for the
job and end up taking you for a fool and empty your pockets. So here are two points that you
should remember, if ever you require a mechanic:

Find a Good Auto Technician before Hand

You might think this is silly, why have a doctor ready when you are fine? But, just like the
human body, the mechanical parts of the car can run down and will require repair. It is better you have a good auto technician before on hand ready. 

How to find a good Auto Technician?

Who better than your family and friends or your colleagues? You can search online and compare technicians of various auto repair shops or call your local car clubs and get a local referral.


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Faircloth Automotive is a Crawfordville Auto Repair shop that provides service in the following
areas, Alignments, Tires, Air Conditioning, Tires, Brakes, Transmission and more.
http://fairclothautomotive.com

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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Finding the Right Auto Repairman for Your Dream Car!

An auto or car is everyone’s dream. In fact, for many automotive owners their car is their baby. Over the years, the auto industry has grown immensely. The automotive industry consists of many organizations and auto companies that deal with the car’s design, development right to the manufacturing, marketing and selling the car to the perspective owner. Over the years, the auto industry has gone from being a simple car industry to becoming the most important economic sector in term of revenue.

Before you for auto repair you need to consider the following:
•             Written estimate of the repair required

•             A detailed invoice of the parts and the work with the labor charges clarified

•             Charges should not exceed 10% - $15.00, unless you have approved of it

•             If you have asked for replaced parts to be returned, make sure you get them back

•             Invoice statement stating parts used come with 90 days minimum warranty, 3000 miles

•             Right to test drive the car before full payment

•             The right to return the vehicle for repair in case any warranty part is not functioning properly

•             If any questions, right to speak to the manager

These five facts should be taken care of, so you do not get overcharged:
1. Avoid getting additional work that is not required.

2. Make sure you do not get charged for repair you do not require.

3. Do not fall for advertisements and baseless services that you do not need.

4. Do not approve to take maintenance packages that are not required.

5. Make sure you do not get charged for something that is covered with warranty.

What to do if you require auto requires repair?

 If you need auto repair, you should follow these points:
1- Always go to a licensed MVR. Only a licensed Motor Vehicle Repair shop will have licensed parts and mechanics who are not just trained, but professionals.

2- Even if it is a small problem take your car for a checkup, or you could repent later.

3- Before going into a shop, do a little research on the shop from family and friends who have encountered the same problem. Compare the estimates and warranties and make sure you know which features are supported in your warranty and which is not.

4- Compare the repair shops, so you choose the best one.

5- Once the shop you are using is decided, make sure you get a written contract for the work to be done.

Mechanic
Finding a good auto mechanic is very important. Unfortunately, not all mechanics are fit for the job and end up taking you for a fool and empty your pockets. So here are just two points that you should remember, if ever you require a mechanic.

Find a Good Auto Technician before Hand
You might think this is silly, why have a doctor ready when you are fine. But, just like the human body the mechanical parts of the car can run down and will require repair, hence; it is better you have a good auto technician before on hand ready.

How to find a good Auto Technician?

Who better than your family and friends or your colleagues? You can search online and compare technician of various auto repairs or call your local car clubs and get a local referral. 

Monday, July 14, 2014

Automotive Repair

Automotive repair is a large industry. There are many unsuspected things that can go wrong with a car, and if you do not have a warranty, you will have to find the right repair shop to trust with your car. Another thing to consider is the amount of regular maintenance people have performed on their car each year. This would include oil changes, brake jobs, flushing of fluids, or could simply be having your tires rotated for you. This type of work is typically left to the professionals because automotive repair work takes a degree of knowledge and a lot of experience to be able to be done correctly.

One thing to watch for when you are getting your automobile repaired is to make sure you are shopping around for the best prices available on parts. If you are using a shop, feel free to check online for part prices that they claim you need. Usually your mechanic will be honest with you on part pricing, but there is the occasion that they are trying to make money of the parts you need. Another thing to look out for is that the right parts are being replaced. Getting second opinions for auto repair is a smart practice unless you use the same shop for all of your needs and they are trusted amongst your family and community.

Another misconception is that any type of auto repair will cost an arm and a leg. Many simple things break on cars instead of catastrophic failures which make it very affordable for people to have their cars fixed, instead of spending more money on a new car. A trusted mechanic will be able to tell you what is wrong with your car and the best options for you to fix it. They will also offer maintenance to prevent catastrophic fixes in the future.

Maintaining a car properly is what will keep you away from getting many automotive repairs. Have your trusted mechanic create a schedule of maintenance for you if your car does not already have one. Minor maintenance such as an oil change will go a long way in keeping your car's engine at its full potential. Maintenance is very affordable and is spread out with months and months separating you from each scheduled visit, which also helps people on a budget. The key factor either way though is to choose a reputable local repair shop for any of your automotive needs, no matter how big or small.

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Friday, May 30, 2014

Fix Your Car Troubles With These Tips

Do you need vehicle repairs but like to avoid hassles? Getting the right work done on your car can be exhausting before you ever see a mechanic. It's hard to know the right place to take your car, or to know if you can do the repair yourself. Take some time to read the tips ahead to learn what you can do for your vehicle.

Inquire as to whether the mechanic has had previous experience working on your specific vehicle model before. If they have, there is a good chance they will be able to repair your car.

Before you settle on a car repair business, talk to friends and family for recommendations. Their
thoughts can make the whole search a lot simpler. Even after getting a few names, though, do your research. Check online reviews at the very least.

Have a repair shop in mind before you run into trouble. If you wait until an emergency, you may
end up going with a shady mechanic who is convenient because you are desperate. Ask friends for a mechanic with a good reputation. Then when you run into repair problems, you can trust you won't be ripped off.

Avoid rebuilt parts if possible. These parts are usually more affordable than new ones but you
have no way of knowing how reliable the repairs are. Rebuilt parts have usually been into an
accident or stopped working at some point and were salvaged and rebuilt. It is best to invest in
newer part that have never been damaged in the past.

Before seeking out a mechanic, learn about car parts' standard classifications. There are several different classifications of car parts, and these include salvage, new, and re-manufactured and reconditioned. "New" means the part was made to the manufacturer's specs, by the maker or by an independent retailer. If a part is rebuilt or reconditioned, it has simply been fixed or restored. Salvage parts are parts that have been used and haven't been altered.

Warranties can be very important when it comes to fixing expensive parts. Ask the mechanic about any warranties on parts they ordered for you. See how long that warranty lasts and get a printed copy of that contract to review it.

If you are repairing your vehicle at home you must be sure to put everything that you take off of
the vehicle in one safe place. One of the biggest problems that people run into is they lose a
part from their car and can not put everything back together. Do not let this happen to you.

You do not need to purchase a new filter every time you go in to have an oil change. The auto
repair person may show you a worn filter next to a new one and claim it is yours, but be firm and
let them know that you do not need a new one right now.

Take some time to learn about your vehicle and how it works. This can prevent your from falling
victim to auto repair fraud when you need to bring it to be fixed. It could also lead to you being
able to fix simple problems on your own, saving you a great deal of money.

Keep an eye on your transmission. If it's performing poorly, it could be the actual component, a
plugged filter, or a disconnected hose. Have your mechanic check the simple things first since
repairing transmissions can be expensive. Common issues to watch out for are no response or a delayed response when shifting from neutral to drive or reverse, hard or abrupt shifts between the gears, failing to shift during acceleration, and slippage when accelerating.

Take your owner's manual with you when you go to the auto repair shop to get work done. If someone tells you that you need to get a service after a certain amount of miles, check and see if that matches what is in the manual. If it does not, let them know that you decline that particular
service.

The confusion and discomfort of car repairs can leave you wanting to purchase a new vehicle. Take the time to make use of the suggestions and ideas in this piece. You will find that repairs for your car are not so tough to face. Keep your vehicle longer and enjoy it more through this valued advice.


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Monday, May 26, 2014

Useful Car Accessories

Useful Car Accessories

The Gear Every Vehicle Deserves

Spare tyre, first aid kit, warning triangle: those things are mandatory for every car on South
African roads. If driving across the border, you may need to have additional items, such as a high visibility jacket or a fire extinguisher.

On top of obligatory equipment, many drivers lavish additional car accessories on their vehicles.
Here are some of the most popular ones, ranging from practical to flashy (and back).

Well Kitted out

Non-mandatory, but highly recommended car accessories include a basic toolkit; replacement bulbs; jack and tyre iron (if not included with the spare tyre); tow strap; and jumper cables.

Roof rack is a must for even mildly adventurous drivers, because it is impossible to fit a kayak
or a pair of skis in the boot. Cycling aficionados will want to have a specialised bike mount at
the rear of the vehicle.

The modest cell phone charger, which connects to your phone and to the cigarette lighter in order to recharge your cell phone's battery, is simply a must-have for a long trip (and for drivers who are in habit of forgetting to charge their cell phones).

Spick and Span

Believe it or not, one of the best selling vehicle accessories are… floor mats. Some
drivers are so passionate about cleanliness that they (we kid you not) make passengers wipe feet on a mat before entering the vehicle.

Other popular car care products include car vacuums, microfibre cloths and splash guards for
exterior protection. To complete the presentation of your spotlessly clean car, make the interior
sweet-scented with car air fresheners.

Passenger-Friendly

If you have a child, the proper safety seat is non-negotiable. This is one of the best car
accessories for your child and for your peace of mind (so you can concentrate on the business of driving).

And if you often drive with a pet, better get a harness seatbelt. A pet wondering around a car is
bad news, for you and for the other participants in the traffic.

A Pleasure to Drive

The modern-day drivers have at their disposal a plethora of gadgets and gizmos designed to make the driving experience easier and more pleasurable. 

Practicality-wise, a GPS device is close to the top of the list. With prices of petrol soaring as
they do, no one wants to drive around looking for the right address.

Cellphone holders will save you from hunting for your handset while driving. A cheaper alternative is a dash pad, which will keep your mobile, your keys, coins, and other small things in place.

A hands-free cellphone connector is a boon when a call simply has to be made or answered, though talking on a cellphone while driving is never a good idea.

Gloves are another highly recommended accessory. The driving wheel can get really hot under the South African sun. Besides, driving gloves look cool and protect your hands from getting age spots before their time.

It goes without saying that a decent sound system is something no car should be without. However, be kind to your ears and turn the volume down.

Prettified and Protected

Many drivers can't wait to put their personal stamp on their car. Some go for flashy rims and
mags. Others opt for cutesy decals and decorations.

After you invested all that money and time on your car, you will want to protect it from theft, so
make sure that the alarms are in place and that you lock your car when you leave it.

And, above all, never let any accessory or gadget distract you from driving responsibly and
cautiously!


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Contact details: bidorbuy Marketing Department; email promotion@bidorbuy.co.za, web site
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Posted By: Faircloth Automotive http://fairclothautomotive.com

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Useful Car Accessories

The Gear Every Vehicle Deserves

Spare tyre, first aid kit, warning triangle: those things are mandatory for every car on South African roads. If driving across the border, you may need to have additional items, such as a high visibility jacket or a fire extinguisher.

On top of obligatory equipment, many drivers lavish additional car accessories on their vehicles. Here are some of the most popular ones, ranging from practical to flashy (and back).

Well Kitted out

Non-mandatory, but highly recommended car accessories include a basic toolkit; replacement bulbs; jack and tyre iron (if not included with the spare tyre); tow strap; and jumper cables.

Roof rack is a must for even mildly adventurous drivers, because it is impossible to fit a kayak or a pair of skis in the boot. Cycling aficionados will want to have a specialised bike mount at the rear of the vehicle.

The modest cell phone charger, which connects to your phone and to the cigarette lighter in order to recharge your cell phone's battery, is simply a must-have for a long trip (and for drivers who are in habit of forgetting to charge their cell phones).

Spick and Span

Believe it or not, one of the best selling vehicle accessories are… floor mats. Some drivers are so passionate about cleanliness that they (we kid you not) make passengers wipe feet on a mat before entering the vehicle.

Other popular car care products include car vacuums, microfibre cloths and splash guards for exterior protection. To complete the presentation of your spotlessly clean car, make the interior sweet-scented with car air fresheners.

Passenger-Friendly

If you have a child, the proper safety seat is non-negotiable. This is one of the best car accessories for your child and for your peace of mind (so you can concentrate on the business of driving).

And if you often drive with a pet, better get a harness seatbelt. A pet wondering around a car is bad news, for you and for the other participants in the traffic.

A Pleasure to Drive

The modern-day drivers have at their disposal a plethora of gadgets and gizmos designed to make the driving experience easier and more pleasurable. 

Practicality-wise, a GPS device is close to the top of the list. With prices of petrol soaring as they do, no one wants to drive around looking for the right address.

Cellphone holders will save you from hunting for your handset while driving. A cheaper alternative is a dash pad, which will keep your mobile, your keys, coins, and other small things in place.

A hands-free cellphone connector is a boon when a call simply has to be made or answered, though talking on a cellphone while driving is never a good idea.

Gloves are another highly recommended accessory. The driving wheel can get really hot under the South African sun. Besides, driving gloves look cool and protect your hands from getting age spots before their time.

It goes without saying that a decent sound system is something no car should be without. However, be kind to your ears and turn the volume down.

Prettified and Protected

Many drivers can't wait to put their personal stamp on their car. Some go for flashy rims and mags. Others opt for cutesy decals and decorations.

After you invested all that money and time on your car, you will want to protect it from theft, so make sure that the alarms are in place and that you lock your car when you leave it.

And, above all, never let any accessory or gadget distract you from driving responsibly and cautiously!


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http://www.bidorbuy.co.za is South Africa's largest online marketplace. Buyers and sellers come to bidorbuy to buy and sell virtually anything in auction format or at fixed prices.

Contact details: bidorbuy Marketing Department; email promotion@bidorbuy.co.za, web site
www.bidorbuy.co.za

Posted By: Faircloth Automotive http://fairclothautomotive.com