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Automobile engines are technologically advanced today. With these technological advances, high-tech training and equipment accompanied by experienced mechanics and technicians is needed. High-tech diagnostic equipment is designed to be compatible with the vehicle computer systems which helps in maintaining and pinpointing any problems. The system’s computer monitors the vehicle’s numerous systems and parts while cutting down on wasted time guessing.
Tune ups should be scheduled at regular intervals, based on a vehicle’s mileage. Depending on weather conditions or how often a vehicle has been used, a tune up may be required more often. There are several indications a tune up is needed that will be hard to miss if a vehicle is showing these signs:
• The engine light remains on after starting the engine
• The engine is running rough or continually stalls when stopped in traffic
• Pinging and knocking sounds when accelerating or when the ignition is turned off
• Loss of power or torque when accelerating
• Decline in fuel economy
Tune ups help to preserve a vehicle’s performance and safety while achieving maximum fuel efficiency and performance. Replacing worn or faulty parts and checking the functioning of the many systems that run the vehicle offers peace of mind while out on the busy highways.
• Inspect the spark plugs to ensure the engine is running correctly by their appearance, performance and if their connecting wires are in good shape
• Check the fuel filter to make sure it is not dirty or clogged (Some models do not have serviceable filters)
• Inspect if the fuel pump is properly functioning
• Examine the fuel injectors to clean debris and dirt away to avoid restricting the fuel required to run engine
• Inspect the vehicle’s condenser and points
• Look over all filters required by the EPA that help keep engine running ecologically, dirty filters can slow down performance
• Check for any clogs or leaking in the PCV valve
• Fine tune engine’s timing and idle to manufacturer’s requirements/Engine Assessments, Tune Ups, And Maintenance
With the experience of an experienced technician and mechanic, a basic engine tune up will help keep any vehicle running during the worst weather conditions throughout the year. They will inspect, analyze and adjust the vehicle’s engine for preventative maintenance. All recommendations for the maintenance of the vehicle will be based on its age, manufacturer’s requirements for the model, and mileage. Knowing the basic engine tune up requirements is necessary to understanding how to keep your automobile running safe and smoothly out on the road.
Welcome to Big Dipper Carz, your trusted partner in keeping your vehicle running smoothly through every season. As winter approaches and road conditions become more challenging, it's essential to ensure that your vehicle's brakes are in optimal condition to handle the cold weather. In this blog post, we'll provide you with valuable tips for maintaining your brakes during the winter months, helping you stay safe and confident on the road.
1. Inspect Your Brakes Regularly
Winter road conditions can be harsh, with snow, ice, and salt affecting your vehicle's braking system. Regular inspections are crucial to identify any signs of wear or damage. Have a professional technician at Big Dipper Carz check your brake pads, rotors, and brake fluid levels to ensure everything is in proper working order.
2. Use Quality Brake Fluid:
Cold weather can impact the performance of brake fluid, affecting your braking system's responsiveness. Consider using a high-quality brake fluid with a lower freezing point to maintain optimal braking performance even in frigid temperatures. Consult your vehicle's manual or talk to our technicians for recommendations.
3. Winter Tires and Brakes Go Hand in Hand:
Installing winter tires is a smart move for improved traction on icy and snowy roads. However, remember that your braking system works in conjunction with your tires. Even with winter tires, your brakes need to be in top shape for effective stopping. Ensure both your tires and brakes are ready for the winter challenges ahead.
4. Clear Snow and Ice from Brake Components:
After a snowy drive, snow and ice can accumulate on your brake components, affecting their functionality. Before you hit the road, take a moment to clear any snow or ice buildup from your brake pads, rotors, and calipers. This small action can make a significant difference in your braking performance.
5. Brake Gently and Gradually:
When driving on icy or slippery roads, it's essential to brake gently and gradually. Avoid sudden and aggressive braking, as this can cause your wheels to lock up and your vehicle to skid. Engage in defensive driving, maintaining a safe following distance and giving yourself ample time to slow down.
6. Anticipate Stops and Slow Down Early:
In winter conditions, stopping distances increase due to reduced traction. Anticipate stops and start slowing down earlier than you normally would. This gives you more time to brake gradually and avoid sudden maneuvers that can lead to loss of control.
7. Seek Professional Inspection:
If you notice any unusual sounds, vibrations, or changes in your vehicle's braking performance during the winter, don't hesitate to seek a professional inspection. Our experienced technicians at Big Dipper Carz can identify any issues and provide the necessary repairs or maintenance to keep your brakes functioning optimally.
Winter brake care is a crucial aspect of staying safe during the colder months. By following these tips and maintaining your vehicle's brakes, you'll be well-prepared to handle the challenges of icy roads and adverse weather conditions. At Big Dipper Carz, we're here to assist you with all your winter maintenance needs. Contact us today to schedule a brake inspection and ensure your vehicle is ready to tackle the winter season with confidence. Your safety is our top priority, and we're committed to helping you enjoy a smooth and secure driving experience year-round.