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Why Are My Brakes Squealing?

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Short-lived noise can be an indication of rust, snow, rain, or other things that can get on the rotors, especially after the car has sat awhile. None of these is a cause for concern, if the noise disappears after a few uses of the brake pedal. Frequent Brake Noise A persistent noise does indicate brake wear, and is an indicator of brake wear. When you experience continuous & frequent brake sounds or handling changes, replace your brakes. If you do not, it will always cost you more money in th...
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How Can I Tell If My Radiator Is Leaking?

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Ever seen that temperature gauge on your dash go above the middle line? It is concerning, right? Typically, when the temperature gauge hits dangerous temperatures, a warning light pops on. This can be an indication of a leak. Wichita Mechanic>>Look under your car, does it look like you have an obvious leak? Pop your hood and look at your coolant (50/50 antifreeze/water mixture) reservoir. Does it appear to be low or empty? Whatever you do, do not pop the cap off the radiator, unless of cou...
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Experiencing A Radiator or Cooling-System Problem?

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Three signs are undeniable that you are having a radiator issue:1.      Steam is pouring from under your hood2.      A temperature warning light is glowing bright red on your dashboard3.      The needle in the temperature gauge is showing HighOverheating is a serious mechanical problem. Best practice is to turn off the engine in these situations, do not continue driving. Driving with an overheated engine can warp cylinder...
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When Do I Need to Change the Transmission Fluid?

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Transmission Fluid BreakdownAlthough transmission does not have a set service date like other automotive fluids, it still must be replaced. Additionally, manufacturers have differing replacement periods.Why most car drivers consistently forget about changing their car’s transmission fluid is because many cars will only recommend its change as far out as 100,000 miles or more. Although mechanics will suggest it be changed much earlier, the best rule of thumb is to following the maintenance ...
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What Belts Does My Car Have?

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Accessory & Serpentine Belt Two very common belts are the accessory belt, which drives things like the alternator, air conditioner compressor, power steering, and the water pump. The accessory belt does not always drive those last two though. Additionally, the serpentine belt, which is the long, multiple angled pulley belt that wraps around the engine. These belts are susceptible to cracks, fraying, and stretching. Although most accessory belts can last more than 100,000 miles, they need to be...
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My Vehicle Is Hard to Shift Out of Park

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Malfunctioning Shift Interlock FeatureWhen experiencing shifting issues it could be the shift interlock feature, shift cable or linkage connected to the shift lever.When the interlock switch is worn, it occasionally does not release, so the brake lights will not light up and he car does not shift out of park. Transmission Work Wichita>>What Can Cause My Shift Interlock Feature to Malfunction?Grease, dirt and moisture. When these shifting parts, become soiled, often they will not work prope...
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My Car Battery Light Just Turned On

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Often in a vehicle, the warning light will pop on. When this happens, the batteries charging system is not working properly. This does not always indicate a broken battery. Before going out and purchasing a new battery, always check the battery cables first. When battery cables and other wiring are corroded, they lose connection, which is not indicative of a failing battery. Additionally, an alternator that is no longer recharging the battery could have gone bad and or the voltage regulator. M...
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Service Engine Soon

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How Do I Know My Engine Needs Maintenance? Misfire Hesitation Stalls Poor gas mileage Hard to start Failed an emissions test A great mechanic will help you diagnose the issues. A diagnostic test is often needed in order to accurately diagnose vehicle issues. Just hoping a simple tune-up is the answer, can sometimes be short sided of the truer picture. Consider a diagnosis similar to how it works in a hospital setting; what the mechanics recommend would be akin to a prescription. Lo...
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Testing Your Car Battery

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The best practice with a battery is to test have it tested every year. It is not recommended to wait until problems arise. Proactive testing as often as twice a year can help reduce the change you find yourself stranded on the side of the road with a dead battery or inoperable vehicle. Getting a battery test takes little to no time and most tire retailers and auto parts store can perform it for no charge. Shamrock Tire & Auto Repair can test your battery for no charge. New Car Battery Wichita>...
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I Think My Muffler Is Rattling

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There are several things that can lead to a rattily muffler Loose bracket Loose/corroded rubber hanger or connectorThese are typical culprits when your car’s muffler is rattling on acceleration, while driving over bumps, and sometimes even while idling. Not only is a loose muffler an annoying noise, the rattling can place stress on additional car parts that are not built for movement. Worst-case scenario is also when the muffler is hanging too low and is ripped off or badly damaged by the ...
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