Mechanical Repairs and Warranty

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vehicle-repairs

Every vehicle will probably need some type of mechanical repair. From a simple spark plug to a complete engine overhaul, the humble 2 stroke engines to huge 4 stroke V6 V8 and V12 engines. Here you will find links and resources to a large number of online vehicle repair services.

Ford, Holden, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Mercedes, BMW, Hyundai, Proton, Honda, Suzuki, the list of car manufacturers is endless.







Radiator maintenance

is mostly about the fluids. Other problems with the cooling system can arise, for various different reasons, but for basic maintenance and upkeep properly maintaining the vital fluids in the radiator is what will keep your vehicle humming with life for years to come. read more about radiator maintenance



Service Engine Light Soon FAQ

You’re driving along and suddenly your Check Engine Light comes on. What does it mean? Check Engine Light, Check Engine Soon Light, Service Engine Soon Light, Engine Light, Engine Management Light, "whatever" you want to call it, simply means that your vehicle’s computer system has detected a problem. read more about the check engine light...



So, how is your car's timing belt doing?

Have you changed it lately? If, ever? If not, you must make certain that the timing belt hasn’t been driven too many miles or you could be driving on borrowed time. Typically, a timing belt will last anywhere from about 60,000 miles to just over 100,000 miles; your owner's manual will spell that information out for you. A failed timing belt can occur at any time, but if you are on top of things you can avoid being left stranded. read more



Auto Repair Article

"Take The Scare Out Of Auto Repair" on Car Facts will deal on repair shops, automotive technicians and charges. Here at Carfacts we are going to bring you all types of articles on most everything pertaining to the Automotive industry. Take The Scare Out Of Auto Repair with these simple to follow steps...

Change That Oil

Car facts and CHANGING YOUR OIL. The first thing you should do is go to your local discount auto store or Auto Mart and purchase your oil and filter. I would suggest getting a good synthetic or synthetic blend (I have used Castrol Syntec for many years) most good brands have them. Use a synthetic oil for newer vehicles under 40,000 miles and a blend over 40,000 miles. These oils will help with saving your engine and saving fuel. Read more here...






 

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