Posted on 7/29/2021
An optimally functioning air conditioning system is a MUST for those of us in Gainesville, FL, as temperatures keep hiking up. Imagine hopping into your vehicle on a hot, summer day only to be welcomed with hot air. Nobody wants to experience this! Why is your car blowing warm air even when you have the AC cranked up to high? Well- the root of the problem is not that simple. Various issues can cause this to happen: Low Refrigerant Levels The most common cause of weak air conditioning is low refrigerant levels. Refrigerant is a liquid that circulates through your AC system and is responsible for removing heat and humidity from the cabin. If you are left with little to no refrigerant, also known as freon, then your car won't cool the air the way you want it to. None of the other AC components will function correctly without proper refrigerant levels. If you are low on refrigerant, you should have it checked for leakage. Blocked or Broken Condensor T ... read more
Posted on 6/28/2021
Whether you drive a newer model or roll with an old beauty queen, it will eventually require a tune-up after a long period of regular use. Well, a vehicle tune-up service might mean different things to different drivers and car owners. To some people, a tune-up is a part of regular maintenance, which entails a comprehensive inspection to ensure that every component is working well. For others, this service involves an engine tune-up and replacing a series of components to enhance car performance. Whichever the case, the aim is to ensure that everything performs as expected, keeping your car healthy and running smoothly. Here are some of the telltale signs that your car is due for a tune-up: Car Starting Problems Problems when starting your car mean a few things. For starters, it can indicate a weak or dead battery or a damaged fuel pump. It can also signify ignition problems. Reduced Gas Mileage Are you filling your pump more times than usual? Well, you might be dealing with ... read more
Posted on 5/27/2021
Speed bumps are put in place to slow down drivers and protect other road users from aggressive and reckless motorists. They are common near highly populated areas, institutions, and neighborhoods. If you see a 'bump ahead' sign, slow down and navigate the bump safely. Sometimes, you may have to hit the bump at high speeds if you had not seen it in time to slow down. You may also navigate it from the wrong angle, causing damage to the underside of your automobile. Damage Caused by Hitting Speed Bumps at High Speed Damage to Shocks Shocks absorb the imperfections on the road. Their presence means that you do not feel every dip, bump, or rock you pass over when driving. These regulator coils react to changes on the road. When you hit a road bump fast, the shocks cannot absorb the energy fast. After some time, shocks bend or leak hydraulic fluid. Damage to the Exhaust System The exhaust system is meant to quiet the car and enhance its efficiency. If you hit a ... read more