Posted on 7/27/2022
Picture a hot summer day with no AC in sight. That is how your car begins to feel when your coolant is depleted or intoxicated. It basically becomes your vehicle's way of telling you it needs a coolant flush. Coolant flush: what is it? It is critical to keep your coolant system in excellent working order by flushing it on a regular basis. A coolant flush removes all of the old coolant and subsequent chemical residues from your engine. The whole system is then refilled with new coolant, allowing the engine to function smoothly once more. Conditioners may be added in some cases to extend the life of your coolant. These conditioners keep rust and corrosion at bay. Is a Coolant Flush Required? Your car service professionals will frequently recommend whether or not you need a coolant cleanse. Aside from expert advice, your vehicle's operation, condition, and performance are frequently strong indicators of why a coolant flush is necessary. You are the most familiar with your car ... read more
Posted on 6/28/2022
Wondering what are common signs of exhaust system problems for your vehicle are and how to prevent them from causing long-term engine damage? Having your vehicle serviced at regular intervals is the best way to prevent costly automotive repairs from cropping up. Following are a few examples of common issues that can lead to long-term damage with your vehicle's exhaust system. Common Signs of Exhaust System Problems Faulty Gaskets and Seals - broken gaskets and seals can prevent toxic or harmful gassing from seeping into your vehicle's exhaust system. In most cases, a malfunctioning manifold gasket or seal will cause unusual noises coming from the engine. If you notice hissing, knocking, or tapping sounds coming from your car engine, take your vehicle in for service with a certified auto mechanic as soon as possible. Malfunctioning Oxygen Sensor - faulty oxygen sensors are another cause of engine and exhaust system problems. If the oxygen se ... read more
Posted on 5/31/2022
Your car is a major investment, and it stands to get you from place to place safely. You rely on them to get you where you need to be in a safer manner. And there's no way to do that without a reliable braking system. The braking system comprises many parts, which work together to slow and stop your automobile. Over time, these parts become less effective and must be replaced. Below are some of the signs that indicate your car is due for brake service: Vibrations One of the first signs of bad brakes is car vibrations. Problems like warped rotors can cause your brakes, including the pedal, or the entire car to shake. If you notice a shakiness in your vehicle's brake pedal, it's vital that you have your brakes inspected soon. Slow Brake Response Another symptom that your brakes require service or repairs is simply the fact that it takes longer for your car to stop. If you find that it takes a longer amount of time to slow or stop your car than it used to, it would be wise ... read more
Posted on 4/15/2022
Tires have an indispensable role when it comes to all vehicles. On average, most drivers don't pay as much attention to their tires as they should. A big topic of discussion that might've never crossed your mind is whether people should fill their tires with air or nitrogen. Commercial vehicles have been using nitrogen to inflate their tires for a while now. Recently, there's been talks that nitrogen is a better choice for your everyday car tires. You should consider some things when comparing nitrogen vs. air-filled tires. Cost: When looking at which will be more cost-efficient, air is an obvious winner. Most places won't even charge you for filling your tires with air. However, if you took your tires and asked for nitrogen, you can expect to pay extra. Consistency: Consistency with your tire pressure is essential. Nitrogen takes the win in this aspect. It is easier for air to seep out of tires over time. In contrast, nitrogen tires will deflate slower than ti ... read more
Posted on 2/15/2022
Quality surveys report fewer problems with new Kelowna cars than ever before. So does that mean that modern vehicles have become maintenance free in BC?Back when cars spent more time in repair shops, Kelowna drivers were more mindful of routine auto service. Now, it’s much easier to put it off.Take tune-ups for example. In the days of mechanical ignition systems, an engine needed to be tuned-up every couple of years. If your vehicle engine was out of tune, you knew it. It ran poorly and got bad fuel economy.Now, the ignition system is electronic and controlled by the engine management computer. Spark plugs rarely get fouled and will last for as much as a 160,000 kilometers. So tune-ups used to force you in to your auto repair shop for service and while you were there you just took care of whatever else was on the list.So, what’s the benefit to Kelowna drivers of keeping up with factory scheduled maintenance? Well, your vehicle will perform better and ret ... read more