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Symptoms of a Failing Water Pump in Your Car

Symptoms of a Failing Water Pump in Your Car

Your car's water pump is an essential part of the engine. It draws in coolant and sends it to the radiator, where it must be boiled off as quickly as possible to prevent your vehicle from overheating. If you suspect a water pump problem, take your car to a mechanic immediately. Symptoms of a Failing Water Pump Leaky Coolant There are several gaskets on the water pump, and these might become harmed or worn out over time. Under the car in this scenario, coolant might seep out and drip. Check the water pump if you see coolant, often a green or red liquid, under the center front of your car. Heating Of the Engine A water pump's primary function throughout its lifespan is running coolant through an engine to cool it down. The engine may overheat if the water pump cannot do this. Engine overheating should not be resolved, regardless of its origin. Burnt pistons, broken cylinder heads, and damaged head gaskets are just a few issues that can be brought on by heat. Harmonic, High-P ... read more

How Can I Tell If My Vehicle’s Wheels Are Misaligned?

How Can I Tell If My Vehicle’s Wheels Are Misaligned?

A wheel alignment service is a procedure that involves adjusting the outward or inward tilt of your vehicle’s tires to reduce tire wear and ensure your car can drive straight. Wheel alignments should always be performed by professional auto technicians with the right skills and equipment. If you need help improving your vehicle’s handling, read on to learn more about wheel alignments. On a day-to-day basis, it can be easy to overlook the warning signs of misaligned wheels. When your wheels aren’t pointed in the right direction, you put your and many others’ lives at risk. Not only will your car not be able to drive in the direction you want it to, but your steering wheel will be difficult to manage, and tires will wear improperly.  How Can I Tell If My Vehicle’s Wheels Are Misaligned? Uneven tire wear Off-centered steering wheel  Steering wheel vibrations Constant pulling or drifting left or right How Are Wheel Alignments Performed? At our ... read more

What Does My Tire Tread Pattern Mean?

What Does My Tire Tread Pattern Mean?

The treads on your tires can reveal a lot about how your tires are holding up, and whether or not they, or another part of your vehicle needs servicing. Inspecting your tires once a week for irregular wear patterns can help you address any issues with your vehicle before they get much worse. 5 Tire Tread Patterns You Should Not Ignore Here are some of the most common tire wear patterns you should never ignore. 1. ''Toe" Wear" The toe of the tire is a mark on it's bottom that relays any tilting of the vehicle. The size and the direction it is pointed is used to compare the skew of the tire to the centerline of the vehicle. Wear and tear on the toe area of the tire to either the left or right means that your steering system needs realignment. If you have visible toe wear, and the car leans a bit to the side while in motion, you need to take it in to a shop. 2. Edge Wear A sure sign that you are driving around in a car with deflated tires is wear on the edges ... read more

How Long Do Shock Absorbers Last?

How Long Do Shock Absorbers Last?

When you don't know much about cars, it is possible to think that some parts do not wear out. While shocks have a long lifespan, it is easy to assume that they do not need to be replaced until its too late. So, how long should shocks last? Shock Absorbers: How Long Do They Last? The lifespan of shock absorbers is at least 4 to 5 years. But in reality, it is contingent on the state of the roads. If you usually travel on seamless road, the longevity may even increase to ten years. Similar to that, if you usually drive on uneven, cracked, and pothole-filled roads, it can be less than five years. Some specialists monitor the condition of shocks using mileage. Shocks typically have a lifespan of least 50,000 miles until needing to be replaced. However, when it pertains to the endurance of shocks, it is once again challenging to forecast a precise number. However, through observing certain symptoms, you can tell whether your shocks are worn out. For instance; Losing Control It is lik ... read more

What Are Some Smells That Indicate A Car Problem?

What Are Some Smells That Indicate A Car Problem?

There are certain smells that are considered normal for your vehicle, but some unusual smells usually indicate a bigger problem at hand. You might have air fresheners or sweaty gym clothes in your car, but when you smell gasoline, oil, or a burning odor, it is important to get down to the bottom of the problem quickly. Here are some strange car scents and what they can mean for your vehicle: Gasoline While this smell may be normal when you’re filling up at the gas station, it should not linger as you pull away from the pump. If you continue to catch these strong fumes while driving, please check around for a gas leak. Gasoline leaks are common with worn fuel tanks or injection components.    Exhaust Fumes You should never smell toxic fumes inside your car. If you do smell exhaust smoke, it is important to stop driving until you can get your car to an auto repair shop. Exhaust fumes, depending on how much they’ve been processed, can cause health issues and eve ... read more

Besides Oil Changes, What Other Regular Maintenance Does My Car Need?

Besides Oil Changes, What Other Regular Maintenance Does My Car Need?

The fundamentality of a car to a family is most times belittled if not disregarded. However, your vehicle is one of the essential things that ensure the functionality and safety of your family. From playdates, taking your kids to school, and going to work, it takes care of your family more than most other aspects. Therefore, it is essential to ensure its operation is top-notch through regular maintenance and checkups. Below are some of the regular maintenance your car needs apart from an oil change. Checking and Topping Off Fluids An oil change is one of the most known fluid changes that most people relate to regular maintenance. However, apart from oil, your car has several other fluids that need regular checking from time to time. For example, the coolant fluid helps your vehicle cool down even on long trips. Therefore, it is vital to check on it monthly to ensure it is of the required quality and quantity. On the other hand, the transmission fluid lubricates your car's transm ... read more

Why does my car A/C feel warm?

Why does my car A/C feel warm?

You know how annoying it is when driving on hot days and your car A/C blows warm air. You can't get cool. You are sweating. Least, not about anything but a spoilt summer fun.  A car A/C is one of the essential components in your vehicle. If it feels warm, there might be several different reasons. Here are some of the common ones  Leaked refrigerant A car A/C blowing can feel warm as a result of leaked refrigerant. Refrigerant is a liquid that circulates in your car's A/c system, contracting and expanding to eliminate humidity and heat from the cabin. If the refrigerant isn't pressurized well, it can turn into gas. So, you can imagine how easily it can disappear from the vehicle. Several reasons can cause refrigerant leaks, including worn valves, punctured evaporators, or loose joints. If you identify a refrigerant leak, contact an expert technician as soon as possible. Faulty or broken condenser The work of the condenser is ... read more

What Are the Different Types of Tire Damage?

What Are the Different Types of Tire Damage?

Whether you're on the highway, in a car lot, or in your garage, you've probably noticed that damaged tires are quite common. While some types of damage are more frequent than others, it's important to be able to identify all the different types of tire damage so that you can make sure your tires are safe to drive on. Learn more about the various types of tire damage below! Flats Riding on a flat tire may seem like it's no big deal, but it can cause a lot of damage over time. It can destroy your rim, leading to an expensive replacement and repair. If you do have a flat, your best bet is to replace that tire with a new one as soon as possible. It doesn't matter if it's been driven on or not; tires go bad when they're driven long enough. Bursts A burst is a hole in a tire, usually caused by driving over a piece of sharp metal, a nail, or some other object. Bursts are particularly damaging, and they can cause you to lose all or most of your air within second ... read more

How to Protect Your Vehicle Battery During the Spring and Summer

How to Protect Your Vehicle Battery During the Spring and Summer

The battery in your vehicle is especially vulnerable to damage from the high temperatures of summer. When the temperature rises, your car's engine and battery are put under a lot of stress. As a result, if your car's battery isn't in peak condition, you may have to deal with a breakdown. Keep an eye on your vehicle's battery in hot weather since temperatures are steadily increasing each year. Use a premium battery Battery issues may cause significant downtime for you. High-quality batteries are essential for keeping a vehicle functioning to full capacity. When extreme temperatures and extra loads can't be avoided, new battery technology for high-quality batteries are recommended as it work best with less maintenance than older batteries. Park under the Shade Longer battery life may be achieved by parking in garages, which are often shaded or covered. If you're going to store the battery, make sure you follow the battery's manufacturer's storage tempe ... read more

Are Pre-Purchase Inspections Necessary?

Are Pre-Purchase Inspections Necessary?

If you're in the market to buy a pre-owned car, SUV, or truck, a pre-purchase inspection is highly recommended. This type of inspection helps you unveil the true condition of the vehicle and whether or not it is a good investment for you. Oftentimes, the party selling the vehicle is someone you don't know. A pre-purchase inspection can help confirm their claims and inform you of any underlying conditions of the car that may require repairs in the near future. At Griffin Muffler & Brake Center LLC, we are a trusted and honest source for pre-purchase vehicle inspections in Fort Madison, IA. We provide accurate and thorough evaluations to help you make an educated decision. A pre-purchase inspection at Griffin Muffler & Brake Center will... Help you better understand the conditions of the car's various systems and components Reveal any underlying or hidden problems Identify any error codes present Help detect any faulty parts Provide you with an estimate of serv ... read more

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