Regularly checking your car’s coolant during summer is essential to prevent engine overheating and costly mechanical damage.
It can always be worrying when you are driving comfortably with the air conditioning (A/C) on and suddenly the cool air turns warm. At the same time, you notice the temperature gauge climbing higher ...
Summer heat can put extra stress on a car’s engine, battery, tires and interior. Regular checks of coolant, engine oil, tire ...
Checking up on your coolant is easy to forget, but an engine’s coolant is just as important as oil when it comes to your car. Coolant does raises the boiling point of the cooling system in summer, ...
The coolant inside your car's engine does more than keep it cool. Although your engine will run fine with regular water, coolant has anti-freeze and lubricating properties to prevent corrosion to ...
Whether it's when you start your car, during the commute to work, or anywhere in between, it can be alarming to be greeted by an unexpected dashboard light. The array of warning lights on your vehicle ...
My 2006 Hyundai Elantra’s heater runs perfectly at road speeds but quickly turns cold when stopped at red lights or when ...