Yearly Archives: 2022

Five Car Care Tips for Winter Weather

Five Car Care Tips for Winter Weather

With winter comes shorter days, colder temperatures, and the need for special car care. Therefore, preparing ahead of time can save you from frustration, headaches, and costly repairs later. To ensure your vehicle is in top condition during winter, follow these essential car care tips: Check Tire Pressure Tire pressure decreases with temperature in cold weather and can cause problems if left unchecked. These problems include decreased vehicle performance, unsafe or erratic handling, poor fuel efficiency, and increased wear on the tire. Therefore, to prevent these issues, check the air pressure in your tires at least once a month, especially in winter weather. Keep Your Car Clean Grime and dirt can damage a car's finish quickly, so washing your car frequently during winter is crucial. Washing and waxing during winter ensure longer-lasting physical aspects and helps avoid rust and paintwork deterioration. Replace Air Filters Quality air filters help your engine operate efficie ... read more

3 Signs of Worn Windshield Wiper Blades

3 Signs of Worn Windshield Wiper Blades

Windshield wipers are so crucial to our day-to-day driving, especially during this time of year when rain or icy conditions can strike. They clear off your windshield water, wiper fluid, and other particles that may be blocking your line of sight. As we prepare to transition from autumn to winter, we must prepare our vehicles for any weather. This includes changing your wiper blades. If you haven't replaced your front and rear (if you have them) windshield wiper blades in at least a year, you are overdue for this maintenance item. Read on to learn the top signs that indicate it is time for a replacement: Sign #1: Noisy Wipers When the wiper blades sweep across your wet windshield, do you notice a high-pitched squeal? This ear-piercing sound is not only annoying, but it is a telltale sign that your wipers are no longer effective. When your windshield is wet with water or washer fluid, it should glide quietly across. Don't just ignore th ... read more

Why Is My Airbag Light On?

Why Is My Airbag Light On?

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, frontal airbags saved approximately 50,457 lives between 1987 and 2017. Airbags are a crucial safety component in any vehicle, which is why auto repair service experts recommend never ignoring the airbag warning light when it appears on the dashboard. Every time you switch on your car, its computer assesses the system, making the light come on for a few seconds and disappear after the check. If the light remains on or blinks on and off repeatedly, it could be due to the following reasons. A Problem with a Seat Belt Besides airbags and sensors, your vehicle's SRS system also includes seatbelt pretensioners that engage to hold you tightly in your seat when a sudden forward motion is detected. Due to this chain of events, the system helps keep you from crashing into the dashboard, steering wheel, or airbag, thereby preventing injuries. Force limiters will then step into action, reducing the grip of the tensioned seatb ... read more

Car Noises and What They Mean

Car Noises and What They Mean

Whether you hear a squeal, click, knock, rattle, or groan, any unusual noise that your vehicle makes can be unsettling. Some of these sounds erupt for a reason: to warn you of a vehicle problem. When you hear an unusual noise, it is best to trust your gut and take your car to Auto Fitness for a thorough inspection.    Below is a list of common car sounds and the kind of problems they translate to: 1. Loud Squealing This sound can be heard whenever you accelerate with a cold engine, and it can mean that you have a loose or damaged serpentine belt. Rubber belts under the hood can deteriorate over time, so it is wise to have them inspected as often as possible. You need to replace them before they break as they can cause bigger problems.  2. Knocking Engine knocking or pinging cannot go unmissed. It is one of the most common signs that indicate a problem with the combustion process. The popular explanations are usually missed oil changes, oil leaks, incorrect fuel, po ... read more

How Do I Know When to Replace My Car Battery?

How Do I Know When to Replace My Car Battery?

The sound of a dying battery can be incredibly dreadful to hear. When you’re in a hurry to get out of the door, you want to hop in and go. Without a working vehicle battery, you simply can’t start the engine. It can be even more inconvenient when you’re stuck somewhere other than your home. That is why you should not let your car battery drain completely before having to replace it.   The act of turning your key in the ignition starts chemical reactions in the battery, which eventually fires the engine to crank. With a dead battery, you might notice a few lights flickering on your dashboard. But, your engine won’t be able to turn over.   However, there are other signs to look for when it comes to a weak battery. First of all, your car battery may trigger the electrical warning light or even the check engine light. Immediately after detecting a warning light, you should bring your car to a trusted mechanic for an inspection.   Before your bat ... read more

5 Signs It's Time for a Wheel Alignment

5 Signs It's Time for a Wheel Alignment

Like most drivers, you probably don't think about your car's wheel alignment until there's a problem. And by then, it's often too late. A wheel alignment can correct problems such as uneven tire wear, steering wheel shake, and poor handling. This blog post will discuss five signs that it's time for a wheel alignment. Signs It's Time For a Wheel Alignment Uneven Tire Wear One of the most common signs that it's time for a wheel alignment is uneven tire wear. If you notice that your tires are wearing down more on one side than the other, it's a good indication that your car needs an alignment to avoid further tire damage. Steering Wheel Shake Another common sign of a wheel alignment problem is a steering wheel shake. If you're driving down the road and your steering wheel starts to feel loose and shaky, it's a good indication that your car needs an alignment. A vibrating steering wheel could also indicate problems with brake rotors. Steer ... read more

Why Does My Car Smell Like Rotten Eggs?

Why Does My Car Smell Like Rotten Eggs?

There's nothing more unpleasant than opening your car door to catch a reeking smell. When a bad smell lingers in your cabin, your first instinct may be to find the source. But if the smell is familiar, like the smell of rotten eggs, it is probably sulfuric acid coming from your catalytic converter.    The most common culprit for this spoiled smell is a bad catalytic converter. The catalytic converter is an integral component of your car's emission system that changes harmful engine byproducts into safer gasses before releasing them. When it stops being able to do this, all those gasses get mixed with the air, which can turn your car into a smelly mess.   If your catalytic converter is damaged, it will likely need to be replaced by a professional mechanic. In other cases, a bad pressure sensor can manipulate the catalytic converter to stop working. The best way to be sure is to have a trusted technician inspect it.   The Danger Of It All Unfortunately ... read more

How Long Can You Drive with a Cracked Windshield

How Long Can You Drive with a Cracked Windshield

A cracked windshield is one of the most annoying things a driver can deal with, and it is quite common. Minor chips or fractures can occur from everyday driving hazards like debris or temperature or pressure changes. While larger cracks can happen from accidents and large debris. Regardless, you should not leave a damaged windshield there for long.   Following an incident, you may wonder can you continue driving with it and how long can you go driving with the windshield damaged.   You’ll be glad to know that you can drive with a cracked windshield. However, that doesn’t mean it’s smart to do it. In some states, you can get tickets and fines for cracks that block the driver’s line of sight.   Furthermore, a fissure in your windshield can pose a safety hazard to you and your passengers. Driving with a large crack can obstruct your view of the road, especially if the damaged area is on the driver’s side. Plus, the damage can compromise t ... read more

What is a Nationwide Vehicle Repair Warranty?

What is a Nationwide Vehicle Repair Warranty?

The Total Peace of Mind Vehicle Repair Warranty A nationwide vehicle repair warranty is just that! It's a written agreement you can use at authorized auto repair shops nationwide, no matter their locations, to fix any qualifying repairs free of charge. So when you will be traveling out of town, feel confident in the fact that any vehicle problems you might run into will not be a costly headache. Please don't get it confused, though. A nationwide vehicle repair warranty is not an extended warranty but is a valid warranty that your auto repair shop offers. You can use the contract at specific repair shops across the nation, where they will cover any repairs with quality parts and labor. The nationwide vehicle repair warranty typically is valid for 24 Months/24,000 miles of use. However, Auto Fitness has extended ours further than the average, as we will cover 36 months/36,000 miles.  Never Worry About Your Car When You're on Holiday Again There is no greater peace of ... read more

Car Symptoms That You Should Never Ignore

Car Symptoms That You Should Never Ignore

Most of the time, car problems can be detected early on by having regular inspections. Knowing the warning signs and when to take your car to an auto repair shop can save you both time and money in the long run. Read on to learn 6 critical warning signs that indicate that your vehicle is in trouble: Check engine light on: If this yellow light is flashing on your dashboard, it’s a very serious sign that your car is in critical condition. It is almost always engine or emissions related. When you see this light, please pull over and call for a tow immediately.  Weird smells: if your car is emitting a foul or burning scent while driving, don’t take it lightly. It could signify any problems with your brakes, wheels, transmission, belts, or fluids. Loud metallic screeching: This noise is often associated with your brakes and can erupt when you step on the brake pedal. You should have your brakes checked to see if any components need to be replaced.  Smoke: Any odd-l ... read more

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