Questions For Your Service Tech: Appearance
We’ve compiled a list of questions to ask your technician before you have your maintenance performed. This week's topic is Appearance.
We’ve compiled a list of questions to ask your technician before you have your maintenance performed. This week's topic is Appearance.
We’ve compiled a list of questions to ask your technician before you have your maintenance performed. This week's topic is Air Conditioning Service.
Let's face the facts, car maintenance isn't usually a favorite pursuit for the majority of car owners. But regular maintenance is vital to keeping your car running smoothly and avoiding unnecessary repairs that crop up if you let scheduled services pass you by.
Many modern automobiles are so refined that you can hardly hear their engines anymore, but don’t be lulled into complacency—there’s still a combustion cycle taking place under the hood, and catastrophic overheating remains a remote possibility. That’s why you should periodically check your vehicle’s temperature gauge while driving. Every gauge has a normal stopping point once the engine is warmed up; it’s usually a bit below the midpoint line between cold and hot. It’s probably not a doomsday scenario for your engine if your gauge ever reads anywhere above normal, but it could easily become one if you don’t take prompt action. Here are the steps you’ll need to know.