Posted on 2/27/2023
The winter reminds us that we must prepare ourselves to be able to tolerate the cold. In the same way, we must prepare our cars so that they do not suffer any damage, and we are able to drive on the roads without problems. In order to have your car remain in good condition, I will give you five tips that will be very useful: Check your basic functions: This means that the weather will most likely change from cold to freezing temperatures. There will be sleet and snow so first, check that your windshield wipers are working well and replace them if you see them cracked. Also check that the heater and defroster work well. Then, check the cooling system. Rinse and fill it with the recommended fluids according to your type of car. Have your car inspected for safety: Check your car's brakes to avoid accidents on the tracks and highways. Especially if you plan to drive a long way. Also check that the wheels, treads, inflation, and turning are alright. Have the engine oi ... read more
Posted on 1/31/2023
Perhaps you're on a road trip, or you just don't have the time to pull over and check your tire pressure. Whatever the reason is, it's important to understand what happens if you don't take care of that pesky warning light in your vehicle. Ignoring a low tire pressure warning light can have dire consequences for your tires and even other components of your vehicle. Let's explore why and what you should do if you notice this warning light. What is the Low Tire Pressure Warning Light? For first-timers, the low tire pressure warning light, or TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System), is a feature of modern vehicles that monitors the air pressure in all four tires. When the sensor detects an abnormal pressure, the TPMS light will illuminate on the dashboard of your vehicle. What Happens if You Ignore It? Ignoring this warning light can have several negative consequences for your tires and other components of your vehicle. First, neglecting to check the air pressure i ... read more