How To How Can I Tell If My Radiator Is Leaking? July 25th, 2017 0 When the temperature gauge on your dashboard reads high or a temperature warning light comes on, you have a cooling system problem that may be...
How To Do I Need to Replace a Damaged Wheel? July 25th, 2017 0 If it's cosmetic or superficial damage, such as from scraping a curb, the wheel is probably still round and has no bent sections or chunks of...
How To Help Your Car Beat the Summer Heat July 25th, 2017 0 CARS.COM — Temperatures this June hit higher than average on all but three days in parts of the U.S., according to the National Weather Service and...
How To Why Does My Automatic Transmission Act Funny? July 25th, 2017 0 This is a great question, but we must examine what "acting funny" means when referring to one's drivetrain before recommending a...
How To Why Are My Brakes Squealing? July 25th, 2017 0 If you're lucky, the squealing (or squeaking) noise that your brakes make when you first drive your car in the morning, particularly after...
How To Are Manual Transmissions Cheaper to Repair and Maintain Than Automatics? July 25th, 2017 0 Manual transmissions are usually cheaper to maintain and repair than automatics because the latter are far more complex and have more parts and...
How To Why Is My Muffler Rattling? July 25th, 2017 0 A loose bracket, rubber hanger or connector, or one that is badly corroded, can allow a muffler to rattle when you accelerate or drive on bumpy...
How To Does My Car Need Synthetic Oil? July 25th, 2017 0 If your car's owner's manual says it does, you do. For many consumers, whether to spend extra money for synthetic oil for an oil...
How To If I Seldom Drive, What's the Minimum I Should Drive My Car? July 25th, 2017 0 We recommend driving every two to three weeks to make it less likely that you wind up with a dead battery, flat-spotted tires or other issues that...
How To Why Does the Pedal Vibrate When I Hit the Brakes? July 25th, 2017 0 When it comes to brakes, there are no good vibrations. The most likely reason that you feel vibrations through the brake pedal is because a rotor...
How To How Do I Check the Pad Life on My Disc Brakes? July 24th, 2017 0 When you apply the brakes to stop the vehicle, the brake pads are the friction material that gets pressed against the discs that spin along with...
How To Water Pumps: What You Need to Know July 24th, 2017 0 The water pump, often referred to as the coolant pump, circulates liquid coolant through the radiator and engine cooling system, and is powered by...
How To Transmission Fluid: What You Need to Know July 24th, 2017 0 Transmission fluid keeps the parts in your automatic transmission moving smoothly together. Like other vital automotive fluids, it can deteriorate...
How To Tire Rotation: What You Need to Know July 24th, 2017 0 Many automakers recommend that your car's tires be rotated on the same schedule as its oil changes. In most cases, this means every 7,500...
How To Struts and Shock Absorbers: What You Need to Know July 24th, 2017 0 A shock is a suspension component that controls the up-and-down motion of a vehicle's wheels. Though the devices provide some shock...