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Taking care of your car helps you avoid unnecessary constant repairs and having to prematurely purchase a new vehicle. According to Carsurance, there were more than 14.5 million vehicles sold in the U.S. in 2020 alone. This number is largely in part due to older vehicles needing repairs that just aren't feasible. If you want to avoid costly repairs and new car purchases, here's how you can tell if your car needs repairs before they get worse or develop into something new.
From brake noises to skidding and poor stopping power, there are countless brake problems that can put you in danger when you're driving. If you hear a squealing noise when you brake, that's a sign that your brake pads are worn down and need to be replaced. Poor stopping power can be caused by a brake fluid leak, bad brake pads, or bad tires. If your brakes aren't working quite right, you should visit an auto repair shop to have them checked out.
Tire problems are some of the easiest car problems to spot. Before you drive, take a quick look at your tires to make sure they're not visibly low on tread or air. If you notice you're having a tough time taking tight corners or gripping the road, your tires might be old and worn down. You should have your tires inspected by an auto repair expert at the first sign of a problem.
For decades now, cars have been equipped with warning lights that give you a heads-up when something isn't working right. There are warning lights for oil pressure, automatic braking systems, tire pressure, dirty fuel and air filters, and more. Keep an eye on your dashboard and take your car in for diagnostics if a light comes on.
If you've driven your car for a while, you probably know what its normal sounds and smells are. If your car suddenly has a strong odor of gasoline or something sweet, or if it starts making a strange noise, it's time to take your car to an auto repair shop to have it checked out. Sounds and smells are usually indicative of a deeper problem.
As a driver, it's up to you to keep an eye out for developing car issues. If you notice a sudden change in sound, smell, or performance, it's probably worth having a mechanic take a look at your ride. When you need auto repair and maintenance, just give Greens Tire & Auto Center a call to schedule a service.
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