Posted on 10/31/2024
Car theft is an unfortunate reality that no vehicle owner wants to experience, yet it happens more often than many realize. With cars becoming more advanced, so have the methods used by thieves to steal them. Whether it's a break-in to steal belongings or the vehicle itself, no one is immune to this risk. Thankfully, there are several steps you can take to protect your car from theft. Keeping your vehicle safe is within your control, from simple habits to advanced security measures. Locking and Securing Your Vehicle It might sound obvious, but you’d be surprised how many people leave their car doors unlocked or windows slightly open. Thieves often look for easy targets, and an unlocked vehicle is like an open invitation. Always make sure that all doors are locked, even if you’re just stepping away for a moment. Similarly, windows should be rolled up completely, and sunroofs should be closed. This simple step can make all the difference between a car t ... read more
Posted on 10/15/2024
Is your car not running like usual? Is it stalling or surging? Rocking or shaking? Getting issues such as these checked out as soon as possible is ideal as it could grow into a bigger issue if you let it go. There could be several reasons why your car is running rough. Here are some common issues to consider: 1. Fuel Issues: Dirty fuel injectors or a clogged fuel filter can affect the flow of fuel to the engine. Also, a weak (aged), a bad fuel pump, and fuel leaks. 2. Ignition Problems: Worn spark plugs, ignition coils, or issues with the ignition system can cause misfires, leading to rough running. 3. Air Intake Issues: A dirty or faulty mass airflow sensor, air filter, or intake manifold can disrupt the air-fuel mixture. 4. Vacuum Leaks: Leaks in the vacuum system can create an imbalance in the air-fuel mixture, leading to performance issues. 5. Engine Timing: Problems with engine timing, such as a worn timing belt or chain, can cause rough running. Cam shaf ... read more