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Yearly Archives: 2022

How Can I Save Money on Gas?

How Can I Save Money on Gas?

Saving money on gas is a priority for many drivers. With the rising fuel costs, finding ways to save money without sacrificing your vehicle's performance is essential. Luckily, a few simple tips can help you get the most out of your gas tank. Driving Habits One of the most effective ways to save money on gas is by changing your driving habits. Speeding, sudden acceleration, and aggressive braking can significantly reduce your fuel efficiency. Stick to the speed limit and keep your vehicle in a higher gear to avoid wasting fuel; reducing the time you spend idling in traffic or at stoplights can also help you conserve fuel. Regular Maintenance Another way to save money on gas is by regularly maintaining your vehicle. Keeping your engine tuned and your tires properly inflated can improve your vehicle's fuel efficiency. It's also essential to replace your air filter when it's dirty. This can help your engine run more efficiently and reduce your fuel consumption. In add ... read more

Replace Your Windshield Wiper Blades for Winter

Replace Your Windshield Wiper Blades for Winter

The Michigan winters get rough, which is why the team at Westside Service advises that you replace them with durable wiper blades along with all your seasonal maintenance items. After months and months of being dried up by the sun and general wear and tear, the wipers are likely worn down. When your visibility is significantly reduced, your risk of getting into an accident increases. Fortunately, windshield wipers are inexpensive and simple to replace. Many options are available on the market, including ones designed for winter driving. For Michigan drivers, we recommend getting ones that slide and glide across well, even through icy conditions. You should not cheap out on wiper blades. While you replace your wiper blades, don’t forget to stock up on windshield washer fluid too. Make sure this solution has a low freezing point to ensure it doesn’t freeze in the lines.  Not Sure If It Is Time – Inspect them! On average, a set of wiper blades last 6-12 months. I ... read more

Besides Oil Changes, What Other Maintenance Do I Need for My Car?

Besides Oil Changes, What Other Maintenance Do I Need for My Car?

When it comes to keeping your car in good working order, there is much more to it than simply changing the oil. Changing your engine oil frequently prevents engine failure. But the same may be said for a great deal of your car. To avoid expensive breakdowns, it's a good idea to inspect components regularly and replace them before they fail. If you follow up with regular servicing, your car will last for many years to come. Visit our auto repair business immediately if your car needs service! The following are some of the most frequent car maintenance tasks that should be completed regularly. Brake Services Since brakes are important, it stands to reason that many motorists check theirs often to make sure they are in good working order. A number of brake-related components need servicing at varying times. For instance, brake pads typically last for roughly 20,000 miles, whereas rotors may last for as much as 70,000 miles. Tire Rotation/Balancing Tires last longer when rotated r ... read more

Items To Keep in Your Car During Winter

Items To Keep in Your Car During Winter Since winter is on the way, it’s a good idea to check if you have the right winter supplies in your car. Assuming you already arranged for the winter tires, here are some of the small items to keep in the vehicle, in case of  winter emergency: Kitty Litter or Sandbags – can be used for getting the extra traction if your vehicle is stuck in an icy spot. Ice Scraper – didn’t need it in the summer. Hopefully it’s somewhere in the car. Shovel – A foldable or compact shovel in the trunk can come in handy should you slide into a snowbank.   Portable Cell Phone Charger -  keep one or two of these in the car, and make sure they are charged. You cannot count on the cigarette lighter or USB ports – if the battery runs down, there will be no power to either. Something to Drink and Snacks– ... read more

Does Power Steering Fluid Need to Be Replaced?

Does Power Steering Fluid Need to Be Replaced?

What Is Power Steering Fluid? If your vehicle has power steering, it relies on power steering fluid. Power steering fluid is what powers the hydraulic link between your vehicle's steering wheel and its front tires. When you turn your steering wheel with ease, that's thanks to power steering fluid. There are three types of power steering fluid: Universal Power Steering Fluid, which is suitable for most kinds of vehicles. Some manufacturers require special additives, so it's important to consult the manual or a knowledgeable automotive expert. ATF Transmission Fluid, which is not specifically for power steering but can be used as such in some vehicles. Again, an automotive expert can help you determine if this is the right choice for your car. Synthetic-based Hydraulic Fluid, which is commonly used in European and Japanese vehicles. How Can I Tell If My Vehicle Needs a Power Steering Flush Your vehicle needs a power steering flush every 40,000-80,000 miles, depending on ... read more

What Can Cause Your Wheels to Go Out of Alignment

What Can Cause Your Wheels to Go Out of Alignment

Have you ever driven your car and felt extreme instability? Your car is veering one way or another, and your car experiences the shakes. These signs are often related to wheel misalignment. While wear and tear can gradually shift your vehicle’s wheels out of alignment, it is usually disastrous accidents that cause your car’s wheels to knock out of alignment.   When you run over potholes, jam into a curb, or hit another car or object with heavy impact, you’re due for an alignment problem. Misaligned wheels may not seem obvious at first, but the symptoms worsen over time. Furthermore, the damage can spread to your suspension.   Experts and automakers recommend having your car’s alignment checked at least once a year just for safety measures. Wheel alignment involves the angles of your tires, also known as the toe and camber. We invite you to Westside Service for all your vehicle alignment needs/ Signs That Indicate Misaligned Wheels Drifting Left o ... read more

Warning Signs of an Aging Timing Belt or Chain

Warning Signs of an Aging Timing Belt or Chain

The timing belt of your vehicle plays a pivotal role in the mechanics of your automobile. It ensures that the engine cam and crankshaft rotate in sync. This results in perfection when the car's cylinders fire. You will find the timing belt near the front of the engine. Timing Belt and Timing Chain Some automobiles have timing chains instead of timing belts. This however, does not mean they are very different. Both the timing belt and chain perform the same function and have just a few differences. The obvious reason being that the timing belt is made of rubber and the timing chain is made of a metallic chain. Timing belts became a fun-favorite when they were introduced in the 60s. This was mainly because they were less noisy and lighter compared to the timing chain. Thanks to advances in technology and mechanical skills, most modern cars are now going back to using timing chains mainly because they tend to last longer before they need to be replaced. How to tell that your Tim ... read more

What Are the Signs of a Failing Catalytic Converter?

What Are the Signs of a Failing Catalytic Converter?

Your vehicle’s exhaust system has a major component called the catalytic converter. This big metallic piece is an integral part that is responsible for limiting emissions and transforming engine byproducts. These glasses are then let out the back of your car.  Catalytic converters typically last for the life of your vehicle. However, they can get clogged, broken, and even stolen. When your catalytic converter is no longer working, you may notice the following symptoms: Poor Engine Performance When your catalytic converter doesn’t do its job, it can hurt your engine performance. When the catalytic converter is clogged, it can cause weak or slow acceleration. Sulfur or Rotten Egg Smell Your catalytic converter is supposed to transform hydrogen sulfide from combustion into sulfur dioxide, a safer gas. When the converter isn't working, it won’t be able to make the chemical changes. As a result, you may catch the stinky smell of rotten eggs.  Illuminate ... read more

Four Things You Should Have Your Mechanic Check Before Going for a Long Trip

Four Things You Should Have Your Mechanic Check Before Going for a Long Trip

A long road trip with family and friends is something that many people value the most. It means freedom from the boring stays at home or work routines. However, you do not want those beautiful moments to be ruined by malfunctioning parts of your car. Therefore, it is paramount that you have your vehicle checked before hitting the road. The following are the things that your mechanic should check before you embark on long trips: Fluid Levels. For the efficiency and safety of your car, the mechanic should check the level of your car's engine oil, brake and transmission fluid, coolant and windshield washer. It will ensure you avoid issues like overheating your engine due to an improper cooling system. Long road trips mean that you are far away from your regular mechanic, and finding one you can trust in a new place might be a hassle. Car Battery One of the scariest issues in a car is having a flat battery, especially in the wild where there is no mechanic to help you out. Therefor ... read more

What Causes Brake Rotors to Warp?

What Causes Brake Rotors to Warp?

Brake rotors are an essential component of your vehicle's braking system, and over time, they can become warped or damaged. While brake rotors can be repaired in some cases, it is often necessary to replace them. What are brake rotors? Brake rotors are the large metal discs that your vehicle's brake pads clamp down on to stop the wheels from turning. Over time, the constant friction from the brake pads can cause the rotors to warp or become damaged. What causes brake rotors to warp? There are several factors that can contribute to warped brake rotors, including: 1. Excessive heat: When brakes are used excessively or for too long, they can get extremely hot. This can cause the brake rotors to warp. 2. Incorrect installation: If brake rotors are not installed correctly, they can become warped. 3. Improper maintenance: Brake rotors need to be cleaned and inspected regularly to prevent warping. How can I tell if my brake rotors are warped? There are several signs that you ... read more

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