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Vehicle Smells: What They Mean for Your Car

Most days, you're probably familiar with the sounds your car makes and the way it feels when you're driving. However, one aspect that's often overlooked is the smell of your car. While some vehicle odors are harmless, others can indicate a problem from within your car that requires immediate attention. Here are some of the different smells that your car can make to signal trouble and what they might mean. Rotten Eggs If you smell a strong odor of rotten eggs or sulfur, it could indicate a problem with your catalytic converter or your fuel system. The foul smell is caused by hydrogen sulfide, which is a byproduct of the fuel combustion process. If you notice this smell, it's vital to get your car inspected by a professional mechanic ASAP. Burning A burning smell can come from a variety of sources, such as overheated brakes, a malfunctioning clutch, or a transmission problem.  Sweet A sweet smell inside your car ... read more

5 Bad Driving Habits You Should Avoid

Having a driver's license comes with a great responsibility to ensure that we are safe and responsible drivers on the road. Unfortunately, many drivers develop bad habits that can lead to accidents or vehicle breakdowns. Below are our top 5 driving practices to avoid at all costs. Distracted Driving: Using your phone while driving or other forms of distractions such as eating, putting on makeup, or adjusting the radio can divert your attention from the road. Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of accidents, so it is crucial to focus on the road while driving. Speeding: Speeding is a common bad driving habit that can increase the risk of accidents. Drivers should always follow posted speed limits and adjust their speed according to weather and road conditions. Tailgating: Following other vehicles too closely is dangerous and can cause accidents. Drivers should maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front of the ... read more

How Often Should You Get a Power Steering Fluid Flush?

Driving would look entirely different if it weren’t for the power-assisted steering system. Your steering wheel won’t be as easy to turn. Some steering systems today are electric while others are still hydraulic. If your vehicle belongs to the latter, you are probably familiar with power steering fluid. With the help of this fluid, every movement and slightest turn in your vehicle can be done swiftly. To keep this fluid in the best condition, it is recommended that you change or flush it every so often. During a power steering fluid flush, a professional technician will use a machine to get rid of the old, less-effective steering fluid along with any gunk stuck in the system. The entire system is cleansed before adding new fluid. The effects of having this service done are phenomenal and can do wonders in improving your vehicle’s safety. Some manufacturers may, or may not, have the specified interval for this service listed in the owner’s manual. If it is not t ... read more

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