Monday, June 17, 2013

MORE Auto Problem Tips from the Best Columbia SC Auto Repair Pro



Car owners will face auto repairs.  It is a fact.  How do we know it is time for a repair? Often, it is when we’ve ended up broken down on the roadside or dashboard alerts are coming on.  Informed drivers are better prepared to handle these sorts of unexpected situations.

The Check Engine light came on, what do I do?


A Check Engine Light, sometimes called a Malfunction Indicator Lamp may come on for several reasons, ranging from simple stuff, like a loose gas cap or average spark plug issues, to more serious situations that will lead to costlier auto repairs. These types of issues can include things like emissions system problems, usually involving the Catalytic converter or EGR valve.

You will need the trouble code given by a computer scanning tool in order to determine the reason behind the Check Engine alert. Some autos may be able to be scanned at a local auto parts store, but some may require an auto to be taken into an auto repair shop with computer diagnostics to be checked.  With a fault code you are able to determine the issue and what will need to be done to correct it.

My A/C isn’t blowing cold air! What do I do?


If your A/C system isn’t creating cold enough air, you are probably dealing with a refrigerant issue. there are pressure gauges that you could use to check your refrigerant levels, but some cars may have to be taken to an auto care center that can add more refrigerant.  It is also advised that you have the A/C system checked by a professional to determine why you’re A/C system’s refrigerant level was low to start with.  A word to the wise: If you are dealing with a leak, adding more refrigerant will only temporarily fix the problem, if it is able to help at all.

I think I have a blown fuse.  Now what?


There are many fuses in a car, and nearly all can result in a headache.  Your fuses are vital to numerous electrical components within your auto. Some of these include your lights, dashboard lights, anti-lock brakes, defrosters, and even your locks!  A bad or faulty fuse can definitely cause an accident.   Fuse issues cannot be predicted nor can they be avoided. We advise that you carry an assortment of spare fuses in your vehicle.  A fuse puller also makes the job a little easier, but isn’t necessary.  Fuses are cheap and can be a real life saver.  Review your owner’s manual for particulars on the exact type and amp ratings you should have, as well as diagrams to the fuses’ locations and details on how to replace them. It is important that you only replace fuses with ones with the same amp rating.  If your fuse(s) continues to be blown repeatedly, contact an auto repair shop or mechanic to diagnose why.

What do I do if I have a flat tire or a blowout?


If you don’t know how to change a tire, having a blowout or flat can be serious business.  We always advise that you have someone teach you, just because it is the kind of thing every driver should know.  It is simple and you will definitely be glad you did when you need to put that spare on sometime.  You should also always be sure to check your spare tire.  A good spare gone flat can be very troublesome when you need it.  Other items you should have on hand when driving: a car jack, your tire iron and a can of Fix-A-Flat.  Fix-A-Flat can usually help a tire with a minor leak to get the few more miles it needs to get you off the road to safety.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Auto Problem Tips from the Best Columbia SC Auto Repair Pro



Auto repairs are an unfortunate necessity. 

Every auto owner faces unexpected breakdowns sometime.  While there are endless causes, here are some basic, commonly encountered auto repair issues you may experience. 

Battery Problems


A battery suffering from a low charge, no charge at all or one that is not able to hold a charge will leave you stuck.  Usually a set of jumper cables and a willing fellow motorist can remedy the immediate issue.  To be fully prepared, you may choose to purchase a road assistance device that can offer a jump start without another auto present. While the specific capabilities of the devices differ, most include a battery recharger.  It is ALWAYS advised that you keep jumper cables in your auto at all times.  Most issues arising from battery problems do not require a skilled mechanic or professional auto repair shop.

Overheating Engine


As temperatures go up, so do your odds of having your auto’s engine to overheat.  The usual causes of overheating: leaks or extremely low fluid levels, as well as defective cooling systems.  If you’re experiencing an overheating problem you should bring some extra water along in case of an emergency.  When the car overheats, wait for your entire engine to cool enough to safely touch before even raising the hood.  Once relatively cool you should raise the hood allowing excess heat to completely disperse.  Once cool enough to touch, open your water overflow tank or reservoir and check that the water levels are within the suggested markings.  For safety, always allow the engine to adequately cool before checking or adding any water or coolant to the cooling system.  If your auto is overheating, you need to locate a professional auto repair shop or mechanic to determine the reason and fix the issue before causing further damage. 

Engine Hesitation or Engine Surge


There are a multitude of issues that can lead to engine hesitation or surge.  Some of these may include a polluted air filter, or even hotter, more humid weather.  During extremely hot weather, particularly in rather humid conditions, some autos’ engines begin to struggle just to work properly.  Your vehicle must re-circulate exhaust gases coming through the engine in order to effectively reduce the exhaust emissions emitted into the air. Hotter, very humid weather can cause the exhaust flow to gather within the intake manifold affecting the auto’s drivability. It can also cause blockages, leading to the need for more significant auto repairs.

Alternator Failure


Your alternator is an essential part of your car.  Alternator failure will leave you sitting on the side of the road.  If you are having alternator problems, get it checked out and tested right away.  Signs of alternator problems might include a sluggish battery.  If the headlights and/or dashboard lights dim when the auto is idling, it is definitely pointing to alternator troubles. These warning signs should not be ignored. A mechanic or auto repair shop can help in quickly diagnosing and fixing the problem, avoiding the further complications or a breakdown.