Although today’s vehicles are made to last longer and be more reliable than ever before, the fact remains that no matter how well you maintain them, they are still machines and they still develop problems. Since the days of the average person knowing how to work on their own cars and trucks is long gone, most of us need the help of an expert.
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No one wants to have a car that is overheating. With an overheating engine, you may encounter a small problem–or it may be a symptom of a much larger problem. Overheating cars are a problem that you can’t afford to ignore. If you are worried about your car, or you aren’t sure what to do if your car overheats, here is more information about steps you can take for an overheating engine.
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There are few sounds so annoying as the one your car makes when you put the key in and turn, and your car refuses to start. You may hear an anemic sound, or no sound at all. What should you do when you get in your car to go to work, school or errand running–and your car won’t cooperate? We have some answers.
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You have been driving your car for a while, and you love it. Recently, you may have noticed that there is a pool of liquid underneath your car every morning. You may also notice your oil light is coming on more frequently than usual. If you are worried that you may have an engine oil leak, here is some information about how you can tell for sure whether you have an oil leak or not.
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If you’ve noticed steam beginning to escape from the engine compartment of your car, overheating is happening. This is definitely never a happenstance because there are many causes – the cooling system? the radiator? the water pump? the hoses? all of the above? Chief among them is an issue with the cooling system in your car’s engine; we at Car Care Connection will look at this in detail in our latest blog post!
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When the check engine light comes on, we have a tendency to ignore it. This is especially true if our vehicle doesn’t seem to be running any differently than it was before the light turned on. However, just because we don’t notice anything wrong doesn’t mean something isn’t wrong. You shouldn’t ignore your vehicle’s check engine light.
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