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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

Top Reasons to Keep Your Car Clean

Top Reasons to Keep Your Car Clean

Your car is one of your most valuable assets and one of the most convenient means to travel. While paying attention to its service and repair needs are essential, keeping your car spotlessly clean is equally important. This is why: A Clean Car is Healthy and Comfortable to Ride You spend a lot of time in your cars, and as such, its interior is bound to get dirty. Sometimes, you will drop food particles or spill a few drops of coffee, especially when driving in a rush. Besides, dust, road salt, and dirt are constantly tracked each time we get into the vehicle. It can even get worse when you have a family. Like rooms, dirty cars can become a viable breeding site for bacteria that can harm your health and that of your passengers. Always be sure to wipe down and regularly vacuum your car to maintain a clean, safe space for you and your loved ones. To Protect Your Paint Your vehicle is exposed to a wide range of weather conditions, some of which can be pretty harsh. Sometimes, road deb ... read more

Besides Oil Changes, What Other Regular Maintenance Does My Car Need?

Besides Oil Changes, What Other Regular Maintenance Does My Car Need?

There are many things we can do to keep our vehicles on the road. One of the most essential steps is to keep it well maintained. What are some of the things we can do to keep it properly functioning? Why would we want to continuously do routine maintenance on the car? Finally, when should these jobs be done on your automobile? Here is a list of some of the most important maintenance jobs to keep up with on your car and how often you want to perform it. Short-Term Checkups The following is a list of the many checkups we must perform on our cars regularly: Oil and Coolant Levels Air Filter Tire Pressure and Tread Depth The Headlights, Brake Lights, Turn Signals, and Parking Lights Oil and Filter Rotating the Tires Waxing the Car Long-Term Checkups Much like your short-term checkups, long-term checkups are an essential part of the maintenance of the car. Here are some of the checkups you should perform periodically: Check the Transmission Fluid Transfer Case Fluid Make Certai ... read more

Symptoms of a Failing Water Pump in Your Car

Symptoms of a Failing Water Pump in Your Car

Summers can get really hot and make your car's engine overheat faster if not cooled properly. Your car's engine must have coolant supplied consistently throughout your engine. That's the duty of the water pump - it is the engine component that maintains a consistent flow of coolant. When it's not working correctly, your engine will overheat, and it won't run smoothly. This can also damage other components of your engine. Here are some symptoms of a failing water pump in your car. Coolant Leaks When you notice some coolant leaking from the front of the car at the center, it may indicate that your water pump is compromised. When the seal and gaskets that prevent the coolant from leaking come off, the flow of the coolant to your engine will be disrupted, and the coolant will leak. The Water Pump Makes Whining Sounds A loose water pump belt (pulley) makes whining sounds. A whining noise coming from the motor area is an indication that the water pump has developed s ... read more