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Yearly Archives: 2023

Simple Guide To Changing A Flat Tire

Simple Guide To Changing A Flat Tire

That sinking feeling hits as you realize you've got a flat tire. Now what? Take a deep breath! Changing a flat tire is one of those life skills that can transform you from stranded to heroic in no time. Whether you're dressed for work or ready for adventure, we are here to guide you through this rite of passage with ease and confidence. Rolling up Your Sleeves - Tools You'll Need Before diving into the nitty-gritty, let's talk tools. To change that pesky flat tire, arm yourself with the following: Spare Tire: Make sure it's properly inflated and in good shape. Jack: This will lift your vehicle off the ground. Lug Wrench: You'll use this to remove and tighten the lug nuts. Wheel Wedges: These keep your car from rolling during the process. If these items aren't part of your car's emergency kit already, consider this as a friendly reminder to equip yourself for future roadside battles. 1. Safety First Pull over on a ... read more

How To Take Care Of Your Vehicle’s Emission System

How To Take Care Of Your Vehicle’s Emission System

In the world of automotive maintenance, the emission system is an essential part that plays a role in ensuring your vehicle operates in harmony with the environment. This component, however, often goes unnoticed amidst other common topics like oil changes and tire rotations. That's why we would be more than happy to shed some light on your vehicle's emission system and help you discover the secrets to keeping it in top-notch condition. Understanding the Emission System The emission system ensures your car doesn't contribute to the environmental cacophony. Comprising components like the catalytic converter, oxygen sensors, and the elusive EGR valve, this system transforms harmful pollutants into benign gasses. Neglecting its care is akin to silencing the orchestra in the automotive symphony. Regular Inspections Imagine your car's emission sy ... read more

What Auto Services Pair Well Together

What Auto Services Pair Well Together

Whether you're an avid car enthusiast or simply rely on your vehicle for daily commutes, one thing remains clear: maintaining your car's performance and aesthetics is crucial. As a car owner, you understand the importance of regular upkeep to ensure your trusted ride remains in prime condition.  Navigating the myriad of shop services can often be overwhelming, leaving you pondering what combination of services will yield the best results for your beloved vehicle. Worry not, as we've compiled a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the realm of automotive maintenance and discover the perfect pairing of shop services for a top-notch car care experience. Tire Services and Wheel Alignment It's no secret that the condition of your tires significantly impacts your driving experience. Pairing tire services, such as regular rotations, alignments, and pressure checks, with professional wheel alignment, ensures even tire wear and maximizes fuel efficie ... read more

Common Fluid Leaks and What They Mean

Common Fluid Leaks and What They Mean

Your car has a way of communicating with you, and it doesn't rely on words. Instead, it speaks through the language of fluid leaks. Those puddles of liquid beneath your vehicle are like messages from your car's inner workings, telling you that something needs attention - but what does it mean exactly? The Hidden Language of Fluid Leaks                                              Fluids are akin to subtle whispers, each type revealing a distinct story about your vehicle's condition, as we mentioned above. Here are five easy-to-spot fluid leaks and their intriguing tales: 1. Engine Oil - Near the FrontThe Message: An engine oil leak often means that your engine's vital lubricant is escaping. This can point to worn gaskets or seals or even a loose oil drain plug. The Meaning ... read more

5 Signs You Need Suspension Repairs or an Inspection

5 Signs You Need Suspension Repairs or an Inspection

Your vehicle's suspension system plays a pivotal role in ensuring a comfortable and safe driving experience. From cushioning bumps to maintaining tire contact with the road, a well-functioning suspension system is essential. However, like any intricate mechanism, it can develop issues over time. 1. Bumpy or Rough Ride                                              If your vehicle suddenly feels more like a roller coaster than a smooth ride, it's a red flag that something is amiss with your suspension. Excessive bouncing, jolting, or a noticeable decrease in ride comfort can indicate worn-out shock absorbers or struts. These components are crucial for maintaining stability and control, so any disruption should prompt a visit to a professional. 2. Uneven Tire Wear            ... read more

90,000-Mile Service - Must-Do Procedure List

90,000-Mile Service - Must-Do Procedure List

Reaching the 90,000-mile mark is a significant milestone for your vehicle, and it's time for a comprehensive check-up and maintenance to ensure its continued performance and reliability. The 90,000-mile (aka 90k) service is a crucial part of preventive maintenance that can help detect and address potential issues before they become major problems. Get ready for today's blog because we will take a closer look at everything you need to know about the services and procedures that we categorized as a "must" - here is the list: Comprehensive Inspection                                              A thorough inspection is the foundation of the 90,000-mile service. An experienced mechanic should inspect every major system and component of your vehicle, including the engine, transmission, brakes, suspension, exhaust, and elect ... read more

Should I Check My Vehicle's Cooling System Before Summer?

Should I Check My Vehicle's Cooling System Before Summer?

As the summer months approach, temperatures start to rise, and the heat can take a toll on your vehicle's cooling system. The cooling system plays a crucial role in maintaining the engine's optimal operating temperature, preventing overheating and potential damage. Therefore, it's essential to ensure that your vehicle's cooling system is in top shape before the hot weather arrives. Let's discuss why you should check your vehicle's cooling system before summer and the steps you can take to ensure its proper functioning. The Importance of Checking Your Cooling System                                                    Prevent Overheating: During summer, high ambient temperatures can place additional stress on your vehicle's engine, making it more prone to overheating. A well-maintained coolin ... read more

A Simple Guide for Changing Brake Pads at Home

A Simple Guide for Changing Brake Pads at Home

Changing brake pads is an essential maintenance task for every car owner, but what if you want to take this task on your own? While it may seem intimidating at first, with the right tools, knowledge, and a little patience, you can confidently replace your brake pads at home. Here's a step by step "tutorial" on how to change a brake pad at home with minimal frustrations and problems: Before We Start to Gather These Supplies: Lug wrench Jack Jack stands C-clamp Brake grease New brake pads Potentially a brake caliper tool Step 1: Prepare Your Workspace Ensure you have a safe and well-lit area to work on your vehicle. Park on a level surface, engage the parking brake, and place wheel chocks behind the rear tires for added security. Step 2: Loosen the Lug Nuts Using a lug wrench, loosen the lug nuts on the wheel where you'll be changing the brake pads. It's important to loosen them before lifting the vehicle ... read more

What Does The Brake System Consist Of

What Does The Brake System Consist Of

Everyone knows what the brake system does, but what does it consist of? We will answer exactly that and briefly explain why all the parts do. If you want to find out more, continue reading! Brake Pedal We will start with the brake pedal. It is a pedal that, when pressed, transfers the signal to the brakes, resulting in deceleration. Parking Brake While it may sound strange, the parking brake is also a part of the braking system. Even if you use it only when parked, it serves a very important job. It completely blocks the wheel, causing the car to stay in one place. Brake Lines The brake lines are full of fluid, usually oil, and their job is to act like a wire. Keep an eye on the lines because they can leak, causing trouble. This fluid can be refilled or topped off by locating the brake fluid tank under the hood. Calipers The calipers are connected to the brake line and brake pads. It houses pistons that, when a ... read more

Why Do Vehicles Need Software Updates?

Why Do Vehicles Need Software Updates?

Vehicles nowadays are no longer purely mechanical machines but operate more similarly to computers. Today's cars are highly sophisticated and equipped with advanced electronic systems that require regular software updates. If you own a modern automobile, you've probably received a software update notification at some point. Fortunately, you don't have to take your vehicle to the dealership for such services. InMOTION Auto Care is proud to provide software updates. Why Do Vehicles Need Software Updates? Improved Performance: Software updates can improve the performance of your car's engine and other electronic systems. The updates can optimize fuel consumption, improve acceleration, and enhance performance. Enhanced Safety: Software updates can also improve the safety of your car. For example, updates can include new safety features (or modifications to existing ones) such as collision detection, lane departure warning, and blind-spo ... read more

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