2015

4 Symptoms Of An Automatic Transmission Problem

One sure sign that your car's automatic transmission is having a mechanical problem is a distinctive change in the way your car performs while it is driving down the road. If you notice any of these symptoms while driving, then you car's transmission may be failing, and it requires attention by a professional mechanic, like those at A Transmissions, as soon as possible to prevent further damage: Symptom #1: Hard Shifting into Gear

Keeping The Tint You Love After Windshield Damage

You love your car, so it's only normal you want your car to be the same after its windshield becomes damaged. From 12 to 15 million windshields are replaced in North America every year, and if you're one of those unlucky folks it's natural to wonder if the windshield will blend with your vehicle's appearance. By knowing what windshield repair and replacement options are available you'll be able to choose the best option to mesh with your car's appearance.

Extending The Life Of Your New Brakes

If you just had new brakes put on your vehicle, you know just how expensive a new set of brakes can be. In order to prolong the life expectancy of your new brakes, try to incorporate the following tips into your driving routine. Flush Your Brake Fluid Many individuals don't really think about their brake fluid after they have new brakes installed. If you drive your vehicle on a regular basis, you should flush the fluid in your brakes about every year or so.

How To Stop If Your Brakes Fail

The brakes in your vehicle are one of the most important safety features needed when you are out on the open road. If you happen to encounter a situation where your brakes do not work properly when you try to use them, you will need to think and act quickly to get your vehicle to a stop without injuring yourself or others. Here are some ways you can stop your vehicle when your brakes are not working.

All-Season, All-Weather, Studded, Studless: How To Understand Tire Terms And Choose The Perfect Winter Set

Winter driving can be scary if your car is still outfitted with summer tires. If driving through snow make your knuckles go white on the steering wheel, investing in a few winter tires might help reduce your driving anxiety. Here are a few tips to consider when shopping for good cold-weather tires for your vehicle. Ideal Tires For Year-Round Use If you hope to avoid spending money on both a summer set and a winder set of tires for your car, you'll need to look for one group that can withstand both hot summer conditions and winter snows.