by webteam305 | Feb 8, 2017 | radiator, Safe Driving, Safety, Uncategorized, Vehicle Inspections
Wear and tear as well as old age will contribute greatly to the efficiency of your radiator. The radiator in your vehicle is designed to maintain ideal engine operating temperature as tremendous heat is produced due to the process of combustion. Common radiator...
by webteam305 | Jan 20, 2017 | Blogs, Safe Driving, Safety, Tires, Uncategorized
Checking the Tire Pressure in Winter This time of year serves as a reminder that a drop in tire inflation pressures corresponds with the falling thermometer readings. Air pressure in a tire typically goes down on or two pounds for every ten degrees of...
by webteam305 | Jan 6, 2017 | Headlights, Safe Driving, Safety, Uncategorized, winter
What’s the condition behind the almost universal attraction for drivers to watch snow blow off their cars and trucks as they head out on winter roads? Is it something akin to a child’s fondness for splashing in mud puddles or sticking their tongues to frozen metal...
by webteam305 | Dec 8, 2016 | Blogs, Safe Driving, Safety, Tires, Uncategorized
Having the vehicle inspected on a regular basis can help it maintain the efficiency and performance levels possible. Between regular maintenance, there are some things you can inspect on the vehicle yourself. One of the most important things is the inspection...
by webteam305 | Nov 3, 2016 | Belts, Hoses, Safe Driving, Safety, Uncategorized
It is important to keep your vehicle in the best condition possible by having it maintained properly. Having the vehicle inspected can help to ensure it runs as well as it is supposed to. One part that is commonly overlooked is the serpentine belt for the...
by webteam305 | Oct 27, 2016 | Blogs, Fuel efficiency, Safe Driving, Safety, Uncategorized
The function of the fuel system is to store and supply fuel to the engine and cylinder chambers. There, it can be mixed with air, vaporized, and then burned to produce the energy. The fuel pump will draw the fuel from the tank, have it travel through the fuel...
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