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Hydraulic vs. Electric Power Steering

Hydraulic vs. Electric Power Steering

The power steering system is dependent on various parts; it functions to provide easier maneuverability and more control over a vehicle. It is also known as the steering assist system or SAS. Without the SAS, steering would be physically demanding to perfect. Power steering systems can either be hydraulic, electric, or a combination of both.    Without power steering, you won't be able to move side to side or turn left and right seamlessly. The hydraulic or electric energy assists this mechanism by multiplying the force applied by the driver through the steering wheel. As a result, your car will usually have an immediate response when you make the slightest adjustments on the steering wheel.    How Does Hydraulic Power Steering Work? Hydraulic power steering is what it sounds like; the system relies on fluid to intensify the force applied to move your front wheels. A pump pressurizes the hydraulic fluid. When you move the steering wheel, hydraulic pressure ... read more

How To Detect a Refrigerant Leak

How To Detect a Refrigerant Leak

It may be Fall in other parts of the US, but the weather is far from it in Merritt Island, FL, where A/C is still a MUST. If you've remarked your vehicle's air conditioning is losing its cooling factor, you may leak some sort. A/C leaks, unlike engine oil leaks, aren't easy to spot at all, so read on to learn how to detect the signs of refrigerant leaks.  Your vehicle's A/C is a complex system that cools the air and regulates humidity inside the cabin. It consists of various major components, including a condenser, evaporator, compressor, and more. To keep the inside of your car conditioned, a colorless (and odorless) refrigerant liquid flows through the entire system. As the refrigerant moves through your vehicle, it goes through both liquid and gas states. Refrigerant can leak at any point these sequences, especially when the parts of the system have become loose, worn, or damaged. Since refrigerant is a vapor at specific processes of the cooling cycle, a tiny c ... read more

Do I Need a Wheel Alignment or Tire Balance?

Do I Need a Wheel Alignment or Tire Balance?

The average person will commonly mistake a wheel alignment and tire balance service for one another. However, they are two different services and serve distinct purposes. Here's what you need to know about both wheel alignment and tire balance and how they will benefit your vehicle. We hope you understand which service you need depending on your vehicle's symptoms by the end of this.   Wheel Alignment A wheel alignment is a service where a professional tech alters the angles of your car's wheels to meet the manufacturer's specifications. This type of alignment is also referred to as tracking or breaking, and it is an integral part of your vehicle's maintenance schedule. During the service, the camber, toe, and caster are inspected to account for wheel orientation. The primary objective of a wheel alignment is to reduce wear and tear on the tires. Wheel alignment also makes sure your vehicle drives straight without moving to veer.     Tire B ... read more

What Does White Exhaust Smoke Mean For My Vehicle?

What Does White Exhaust Smoke Mean For My Vehicle?

If you are seeing white smoke coming from your vehicle's exhaust pipe, then you may be concerned. White smoke is not a normal condition - so what does it mean? Your exhaust pipe is where your car's fumes are released. Even though white smoke is not regular, it does not necessarily always point to a bad issue. Below are some of the common reasons behind white exhaust smoke:    Condensation  Condensation or water vapor is the most non-threatening cause of white smoke emitting from your pipe. If you see the white smoke on a chilly day and you only just started your car, you may just be seeing condensation. The following steps would be to wait it out and see if the smoke clears.    Coolant Leak  A coolant leak is one of the most prominent causes of white smoke. If there is a coolant leak anywhere within your vehicle, you may also detect a sweet syrupy smell in your car. Low coolant can be very damaging to your vehicle's engine and its neighbo ... read more

10 Mind-Boggling Car Facts

10 Mind-Boggling Car Facts

We rely on our vehicles days in and days out to get us where we need to go. Since it is so easy to hop in the driver's seat and get going, we often take our automobiles for granted. Have you stopped to consider all the wonderful things your car has done for you? The next time you're on the go, think about these incredible facts and you'll be grateful for the existence of your car! There are 50 organic compounds that make up that "new car smell" that we all love so much. There are approximately 1 billion passenger vehicles currently in use around the globe every minute. 60 million cars are produced every year! That's 165,000 vehicles a day, 6,875 an hour, and 115 a minute — crazy, right? 18 percent of American drivers are capable of driving a manual transmission. Did you know that 80% of an average car is recyclable? In the U.S. alone, 12 million automobiles are recycled every year. Because of this number, automotive recycling is the 16th largest ind ... read more