Posted on 10/19/2015
The sheer number of factors that are considered during an emissions test, makes it a formidable barrier for most vehicle owners to clear the test. If you don’t follow a regular, timely maintenance schedule, chances are you won’t get through the emission test. On that note, here are 5 tips to pass an emissions test. Mix Fuel with Additives Oil change rule #1 – Get an oil change every 3,000 miles…or so. Additives are used to enhance the quality of fuel that are used in a vehicle. The benefits of fuel additives include improved performance and fuel efficiency. Fuel additives are, however, great to keep the engine healthy, primarily because they prevent buildup in the motor, in turn, leaving you with a properly lubricated, clean engine. Fuel additives are very useful in lowering the emission levels so that your vehicle easily passes the emissions test. Never let anyone but a certified mechanic perform any kind of an emissio ... read more
Posted on 8/21/2015
The saying “prevention is better than cure” applies not only to humans, but also man-made machines with cars being no exception. Preventive maintenance is the answer to increasing the life of a car, and it also adds to its value and on road efficiency. In addition, a well-maintained car always gives back in terms of fuel efficiency, drive quality and performance. Now the question is: how to go about it? When it comes to preventive maintenance, covering all basic elements, such as engine oil, tire air pressure, car air conditioning service, headlights, etc. may not be enough. Here is a list of a few essential preventive measures that you need to follow. Never let anyone but a certified mechanic perform any kind of an emissions test. Preventive Maintenance Oil and Filter Change Oil and filter replacement almost always results in enhanced performance. This process needs to be performed regularly to ensure that the bu ... read more
Posted on 3/24/2015
Did you know that Texas, among all US states, tops the list when it comes to road accidents and casualties? It has been estimated that every year, approximately 3,000 people get killed in road accidents, in Texas. In fact, the state had the highest number of road accident fatalities in the country between 2010 and 2012. Safe driving is the key to avoid such life-threatening events. In addition, you need to ensure that your vehicle is in perfect working condition, especially brakes. Getting automotive brake repair service in Texas at regular intervals ensures that your vehicle’s brakes work to perfection. When to Schedule a Brake Inspection? The brake system of your vehicle is not a single component that decelerates it when you press the brake pedal. It’s made up of a number of parts, such as brake pads, rotors, fluid, springs, plates and wheel cylinder. This makes regular brake service an integral element of vehicle maintenance. Here are some of ... read more