Yearly Archives: 2023

What Are the Different Types of Fluid Services?

What Are the Different Types of Fluid Services?

The system in your car relies on specialized liquids that help the vehicle system function normally. These fluids need to be checked regularly to ensure they are clean and fresh. These fluids perform various functions that include; cooling, lubrication, and hydraulic assistance. To prevent vehicle breakdowns and part failures flushing out these fluids or exchanging them is mandatory. The process enables the parts to stay intact and not rub excessively or wear out. Here are the fluids that need to the changed or flushed to ensure the vehicle stays in a mint condition; Brake fluid Brake fluid is a solution used for the hydraulic braking system of your car and is designed to transform your foot workforce on the brake pedal to pressure your car brakes. When there is moisture in the braking system then there is the need to perform a brake fluid flush to eradicate the rust color that forms. However, a brake flush is rarely needed. When you fail to perform regular check-ups to see whet ... read more

Vehicle Brakes 101

Vehicle Brakes 101

Vehicle Brakes 101 Vehicle brakes are one of the most important parts of all automobiles as they impact performance and safety. Hence, you must pay close attention to your brakes and get them serviced when necessary. Your brakes should be in excellent working condition all year round. In today’s blog, we will discuss the difference between disc brakes, drum brakes, anti-lock brakes, and emergency/parking brakes. Disc Brakes Most vehicles on the road today have a disc brake system that comprises calipers, rotors, brake pads, and hydraulic fluid. To stop your car, the brake pads and the rotor produce friction to slow down the spinning wheels on the vehicle. Disc brakes are preferred because they are better at dissipating heat and more reliable in various weather conditions.  Drum Brakes Drum brakes are an alternative to disc brakes, but they are both similar in the fact that they use hydraulic pressure and friction to make your car stop. T ... read more