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Yearly Archives: 2022

How to Prolong Your Car Battery

How to Prolong Your Car Battery

Generally car batteries last 3 to 5 years. However, if you want to extend the life of your vehicle battery, you should practice these maintenance tips and tricks below: Tip #1: Regularly Testing the Battery The more often you test your car battery, the more you will know about its condition. It will let you know when you should change it and prevent you from breakdowns altogether.  Tip #2: Keep it Clean Regularly cleaning the battery terminals can help to increase your car battery's lifespan. You should look for any evidence of dirt and grime. All you need to clean it is an old or spare toothbrush, baking soda, and water. Once you're complete, remember to rinse it off with cold water and dry it with a clean and dry fabric afterwards. Tip #3: Make Sure It Is Secure Make sure the car battery is securely in place so that it doesn't move around or vibrate. A loose battery can wear down faster and cause irreversible damage to the battery. Furthermore, the battery term ... read more

Why Is My Oil Pressure Warning Light On?

Why Is My Oil Pressure Warning Light On?

From speed, temperature, mileage, check engine lights, your dashboard is the ultimate source when it comes to providing you with helpful information about your vehicle. In fact, your vehicle has many dashboard warnings outside of the check engine. One particular one is the low oil pressure light, which is red and in the shape of an oil can.   Most drivers confuse this light with the oil change reminder because of its nature at a glance. However, these are two different things. The dashboard oil light only comes on when your engine suffers a significant drop in oil pressure. Without enough pressure, the engine is not adequately lubricated. In severe cases, your engine can stop abruptly and put you at risk of an accident.   This warning light is not one you should take lightly. As soon as you catch this on your dashboard, you should pull over and turn off the engine immediately to avoid further damages. Once your car has time to cool down a bit, you should check your oil us ... read more

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