Posted on 2/28/2024
If you see the check engine light appear on your vehicle's dashboard, don't delay taking it in for service. There are a lot of different reasons for this light to come on. While some of those reasons can be minor, a few are very serious. If the light is flashing, that's an indication of a critical failure or problem. It's best not to drive your vehicle at all with a flashing check engine light. Even a light that's steady and not blinking could be warning you of a serious problem, though. Don't settle for crossed fingers and hope. Instead, bring your vehicle in and have it checked out. Then, you can get any issues corrected before they become worse. You don't want to do additional damage to your engine by driving it when there's something going wrong. What Causes a Check Engine Light? A check engine light can come on when there's a critical failure, but also ... read more
Posted on 2/26/2024
Brakes are the most critical safety feature of any vehicle, ensuring that you can stop quickly and safely whenever needed. However, for your braking system to function correctly, it must be free of air. Air in the brake lines can compromise the system's integrity and your vehicle's safety. Being able to identify the indications of air in your brake lines to keep the brakes of your vehicle functioning properly. Spongy or Soft Brake Pedal One of the most noticeable signs of air in the brake lines is a spongy or soft brake pedal. When you press down on the brake pedal, it should feel firm and responsive. However, if there's air trapped in the lines, the pedal might feel soft or mushy. This happens because air is compressible, unlike brake fluid, and when you press the pedal, the air in the line compresses, ab ... read more