Wondering if your car’s suspension is still up to the mark? With a few simple steps at home—like the bounce test and visual inspections—you can catch early signs of wear and keep your ride smooth and safe.
As winter approaches, don’t forget to winterize your car’s AC system. Draining moisture, checking refrigerant levels, and running the heat prevent damage—ensuring a fresh, efficient cool breeze when summer returns.
Storing seasonal tires properly extends their life and ensures safety. Keep them clean, dry, and away from direct sunlight. Store tires upright in a cool, dark place to maintain shape and performance when next in use.
Checking your engine oil level is a simple yet vital task. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert, then pull it out again to see the oil mark. Keeping it just right ensures your engine runs smoothly and lasts longer.
Regular oil changes are like a spa day for your car—refreshing its engine, boosting performance, and extending its life. Clean oil reduces wear, prevents overheating, and keeps your ride running smoothly mile after mile.
Engine overheating can turn a smooth ride into a stressful stop. Prevent it by regularly checking coolant levels, ensuring radiator health, and keeping belts tight. A little care helps your engine breathe easy and drive strong.
Winter’s chill can drain your car battery faster than you think. Keep it charged, clean terminals regularly, and avoid short trips. A little care now means smooth starts and warm rides all season long.
Proper wheel alignment ensures a smooth ride and longer tire life. Start by checking tire pressure, then use an alignment tool or visit a pro to adjust the angles. Precision keeps your car steady and safe on the road.
Changing your engine air filter is simpler than it sounds. With just a few steps—opening the airbox, swapping the old filter, and securing the new one—you’ll boost engine efficiency and breathe new life into your ride.
Brake fade steals control when you least expect it. Avoid it by easing off the brake on long descents, using engine braking, and ensuring your brake pads and fluid are in top shape. Stay safe, stay sharp.