Archive for the ‘Car Care’ Category

Alarm Systems and Automobile Tires?

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

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Did you know that your alarm system and automotive ties have something in common? The similarities between an alarm system and automotive tires are evident when you are buying them. The things that you consider when buying automotive tires are the same that you will consider when buying an alarm system.

For instance, you will have to consider safety when you are buying either of these items. High quality tires will not wear out fast and you can always rely on them for safety when you are driving. The same case goes with alarm systems. The higher the quality, the safer you will feel. High quality alarm systems also do not break down easily.

When looking for the perfect tires for your car, you are likely to buy from a reliable and credible dealer. This is the same case with alarm systems. The market is full of second-rate alarms; therefore the best place to buy your system from is from an authentic seller.

Top Tips to maximize Your Fuel Efficiency

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

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You do not have to spend lots of money everyday in fuel costs. You can save some money if you know how to maximize your fuel efficiency. Here are some useful tips to help you know how to do this.

You will need to know what mileage you are using. If you do not want to have dismal results every time you calculate your mileage, you should learn to drive slowly. Driving slowly will also help avoid unnecessary accidents. Not only should you drive slowly, you should also maintain a constant speed. If you can, make sure that you use cruise control while on the highway to save on gas.

Avoid aggressive driving such as rapid acceleration and hard braking as this will only require more gas than you can afford to waste. It is also important to avoid idling, stopping or driving in traffic if you can help it.

A Few Easy Steps to Flush Your Automobile’s Radiator

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

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One of the most important parts of a vehicle is the cooler. This cooler is important as it is the one that makes it possible for you to drive without having o deal with an overheating problem. If you do not want to pull at the side of the road due to an overheated engine, you should flush your radiator and coolant system as often as required.

Before you flush your coolant and radiator, you should ensure that your car’s engine is cool. Operating on a hot radiator is dangerous as it might burn you. After you have ensured that your radiator is cool enough to touch, you should open its cap so as to relieve pressure that might have built up inside. Next, you shod drain the drain valve and close the drain valve. Install a back flush kit to flush the car’s system. Continue flushing until clean water comes from the kit’s diverter.

Interference Engines and Timing Belts

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

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An interference engine is the engine that interferes with the car’s mechanism when timing belt is damaged. Interference engines can increase your repair bills in case something goes wrong in your car. The best way to ensure that you do not suffer losses due to any interference by an interference engine is to get a vehicle with perfect timing belts. When buying interference engines, here are a few things you should consider to enable you cut your repair costs.

You should avoid buying cars that have engines with over head cams. In all the cylinders, there are normally two cams which are connected to the timing belt by a gear or chain. The engine to avoid is the one whose cams are controlled by a common belt or chain to the crank shaft. These types of engines normally have very tight spaces which are used to produce compression enough to ignite a diesel engine’s fuel.

Why Does a Car Engine Overheat?

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

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There are many reasons why car engines overheat. It can be very hard to rectify the problem if you do not know what is causing the engine to over-heat. Here are some of the reasons that might lead to a car engine overheating.

A stuck thermostat is one of the causes of overheating in a cars engine. When the thermostat gets stuck when closed, it can block the efficiency of coolant in the engine, thus making it to overheat. You can also have an overheating engine if there is a leakage in the cooling system. This will make the engine to overheat since there will not be enough coolant to cool it down.

A faulty cooling fan can also result to an overheating engine. Another reason why a vehicles engine overheats is a water pump that is ineffective. The water is used to circulate coolant to the engine; therefore, if there is not enough of it to cool the engine, it is likely to overheat.

What to Do When a Cold Engine is Hard to Start

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

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Have you ever tried to start your car on a cold morning and it refused to start? If you do not want to experience this again, there are a few things that you can do to prevent your car engine from stalling.

During the cold season, you should avoid parking your car out in the cold as this will affect the engine. Instead you should park it in a garage which is properly ventilated to keep away the cold. When you keep your car in a warm and properly sheltered garage, you will not have to deal with any morning frustrations trying to start up an engine that is dead.

You can also prevent your engine from dying by spraying it with ether. This will help the petrol in the engine quickly so that the car can start without a problem. Using synthetic oil will also prevent your engine from dying in the morning.

Tracking the gas mileage of your car

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

nullYou need to track your gas mileage to ensure that it is running right and also to determine the effects of any gadgets or technique you are using for improving your gas mileage. Therefore, it is important that you measure the mileage consistently and correctly so that you are receiving the expected results at their best.

Every time you fill your tank to the top, do not forget to record the odometer reading which will be helpful in tracking your gas mileage. Subtract the initial odometer reading from current reading to read the total number of miles you have driven. Then total up the gallons you have consumed, divide the total miles drive by the number of total of gallons and this way, you will get how many miles you cover with one gallon. In this way, you will be able to track your gas mileage so that you can keep your expenditures under control and also get an idea about how much gas you need to cover a distance of one mile.

How to improve your car’s gas mileage

Friday, November 27th, 2009

nullAs gas prices are reaching record heights, you must not miss even a single opportunity to improve your car’s gas mileage. First of all, you should make sure that the intake system of your car is properly working and the intake filter is absolutely clean.

The filter gets covered with dirt, dust and debris with usage and time and thus, you need to clean it periodically to ensure maximum gas mileage. You also need to ensure that you are using the right octane gasoline in your car. This means that if your car requires premium, then you must use premium only, but if you are using premium on a car that requires only regular, then this will not improve its gas mileage but will only cost you too much. Other than this, you should also ensure that the tires of your car are inflated with the correct pressure. Under-inflated tires will lead to more drag and thus decrease your car’s gas mileage.