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QWhy do my brakes squeak and judder? CategorybrakesA
Brakes can squeak for a variety of reasons, but continuous squeals and grinding sounds may mean it’s time for new brake pads or shoes. Worn brakes can mean longer stopping distances and difficulty stopping in an emergency situation. Rotors and drums that are too thin may even become over-stressed and break.
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QWhy is my check engine light on? CategoryelectricalA
The check engine light is one of the most vital components to a properly functioning vehicle. It alerts the driver of a potential problem on the vehicle’s on-board diagnostic system (main computer).
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QWhy my headlight have moisture? CategoryelectricalA
The water condensate inside the head lamp due to difference in temperature and humidity. Let the head lamp on and it will disappear in few minutes.
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QHow long battery last? After doing maintenance my battery became dead, why? CategoryelectricalA
It is difficult to say, it all depends on the driving conditions and consumption of electricity. If the battery is old, adding distilled water cause the voltage to drop. In this case the battery must be replaced.
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Your exhaust system and mufflers in particular is very sophisticated. Technically, your muffler has baffled passages that the exhaust gases move through to muffle engine sound. But if you were to cut away your muffler, you d find some tubes with holes in them. Sounds simple, but inside your muffler, these elements work together to have the sound waves hit one another to reduce the noise. Your muffler is actually a finely tuned instrument.
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QWhy my car has valve noise during cold start? CategoryelectricalA
Valve adjustment has not fully settle yet when the engine is cold. It takes few seconds to adjust and the engine noise disappear.
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Follow your vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations. They will specify the frequency for an oil change for your driving conditions. The timing of your oil change should follow those recommendations.
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QMy new car pulls to the left, do I need wheel alignment? CategorysteeringA
The main cause of pulling (especially left) is the inclination (road gradient) of the road. All car after leaving the manufacturing plant is already wheel aligned properly, so no need for adjustment, unless abnormal tire wear is found.
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The car need tire balancing.
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