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Common Transmission Problems to be Aware of

by Nick Stoffel | Feb 27, 2017 | general car maintenance, safe driving tips, transmission repair, Uncategorized, vehicle safety inspection

  Regular maintenance is important for your vehicle. This way we can inspect all parts and components of your vehicle. If you are not sure when this should be, we can recommend the proper schedule for you. Also it may depend on your vehicle, where you drive, and...

Mistakes to Avoid Making while Driving

by Nick Stoffel | Feb 20, 2017 | auto repair, general car maintenance, safe driving tips, Uncategorized, winter driving tips

  Driving in the winter can become difficult at times. One of the most important things you can do is to make sure that you slow down. This is one of the best things you can do if the roads are in bad condition or the weather is poor. Slowing down can also help...

Inspect the Vehicle for Radiator Issues

by Nick Stoffel | Feb 9, 2017 | Radiator, safe driving, safe driving tips, Uncategorized, vehicle safety inspection

  The radiator is important because it helps to keep the vehicle cool. As the vehicle overheats, it could indicate an issue with the radiator or other parts. Proper maintenance will help keep these parts working the best they can. Make sure that you bring the...

Keeping the Windshield Clean

by Nick Stoffel | Feb 2, 2017 | car care tips, safe driving tips, Uncategorized, windshield wipers, winter driving tips

  Having good visibility is essential for when you drive. Windshield wipers have a squeegee effect to them. Each time the thin rubber blade moves across the windshield, the droplets of water are then pulled away from your field of vision while driving. Some wiper...