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Have you ever wondered “why do my air filters matter?” The  Cabin air filter The  Engine air filter (also known as the engine filter) The cabin air filter is what filters the air we breathe. So when your car goes through dust or any inclement weather, your cabin air filter is what keeps the outside out. There’s an old saying, “if you don’t change your cabin filter, you ARE your cabin filter!” The engine air filter prevents contaminants from getting into the engine. When the engine filter is not changed it will reduce gas mileage and decrease how well the engine performs. This happens because the engine is not getting enough air flow. For example, having a clogged or dirty engine filter is like trying to run a marathon with a hand covering your mouth. We recommend replacing the engine and cabin air filters every 15,000 miles or as needed. The engine air filter is one of the aspects checked in our 30-point digital inspection. However, the cabin air filte...
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Check Engine Light On in Fort Worth, TX?

Check Engine Light On In Fort Worth, TX? Every year our cars are getting more powerful, more miles per gallon, and better technology. Under the skin, to give you all this, your car is also getting more complicated. Where old electrical and mechanical systems used to move you, new computer systems are faster and more accurate than ever before. Of course, just like everything else, car parts wear out, and the only way your car can let you know something is wrong is with the check engine light   or service engine soon light . Whether or not your vehicle seems to be running fine, driving around with the check engine light on is not a good idea. Aside from storing diagnostic trouble codes, which a good auto diagnostic technician will use to start his investigation, the service engine soon light usually indicates the engine is running in limp-home mode or limp mode. In limp mode, the engine runs, but you’ll probably notice it doesn’t deliver the performance or fuel economy...

How to Replace Headlight Bulb

How to Replace Headlight Bulbs Yourself (if you can and should) Materials:  New light bulb(s) -- Make sure you get the right type of bulb for your vehicle (your local auto parts store should be able to match a bulb with your make and model).  If the bulb is wrong, it could affect the other lights on your vehicle.  Sometimes parts stores are wrong too!  Alcohol wipes and tissues (to clean and hold the new bulb) Phillips screwdriver Step 1:  Open your hood and locate the headlight near the front of the vehicle. It will be in a bulb holder, with a power connector (usually three wires) leading to the bulb. Step 2: Remove the power wires  The power wires are attached to a plug at the base of the headlight, and held by a plastic catch, a metal clip or a screw cap. The plastic catch will have a small lever at the top -- push down on it while you pull the plug out. If you're dealing with a metal clip, pull it up and away, and be sur...

Is Stop Leak Bad For Your Engine?

Is Stop Leak Bad For Your Engine?   Hello family, as much as I would rather post pics of people  and Cars and PETS  💓  I have to strongly advise to everyone  to please Do Not Use Stop - Leak in your Vehicles.  It might  Stop The leak, but it will also clog other parts and  components of your vehicle.  Many passageways are very  narrow and you will experience problems in the future!   Yes  yes yes I understand your immediate need to Stop The Leak  and your lack of funds for a major repair, but these products  will RUIN your car.  Best  Advice : Park it or Have Towed to Steve's Certified Auto Repair. Drive around with  Antifreeze or even WATER and fill it often. Use duck tape Or Fix T he P roblem.

Why is my Car Shaking when I Drive and Brake?

Why is my Car Shaking when I Push the Brakes? There are many reasons that can cause your Car to Shake. The most common reason is related to your Brake Rotors especially when Coming to Stop. If your Steering Wheel Shakes While you are Braking then the Problem could be caused by "out of round" or Warped Brake Rotors. This Vibration can also be felt through your Brake Pedal. Another common problem that can Cause Shaking is when a Brake Caliper Sticks on. When this happens you will Experience a Vibration through the Steering Wheel starting at 45 to 50 miles per hour. It will get Very Bad the faster you go, and you will also Smell a Burning Odor when you Stop. The best place to start is with a Free Brake Inspection. During the Free Inspection we will take the Car for a Test Drive allowing us to feel and Listen for Brake Problems and Shaking. If you have any questions or need Brake Repair Near Me, call us at 817-590-0590 or stop by 3925 Booth Calloway Road. https:...