Posts Tagged ‘repair’
Will Self-Driving Cars Boost the Auto Repair Industry?
This article was originally published on AftermarketNews.com. While there’s some debate about when self-driving cars will become commonplace – and precisely how they’ll be used by consumers – it’s fair to say that self-driving vehicles are coming. When they arrive, they will likely cause changes across society.
Read MoreHow to Look Up a U-Joint By Size
Do you need to replace a U-joint but don’t have the part number? Don’t fret. We have just the solution for you: our U-joint lookup tool. All you need are the u-joint type and the measurements. To give you the peace of mind that you’re getting the absolutely correct replacement U-joint, we’re going to discuss…
Read MoreFan Clutch Issues: What Service Pros Need to Know This Summer
This post was originally published on AftermarketNews.com. With warm weather comes certain car problems. One of the most common problems is fan clutch failure, which is more noticeable in warm weather.
Read More3 Mistakes Even the Pros Make When Replacing a Wheel Hub Assembly
Even though wheel hub assembly replacements are a routine auto repair service and the process is easy and straightforward for professionals and DIYers alike, improper installations are still pretty common.
Read MoreMaximizing the Lifespan of Your Water Pump
The water pump is the heart of your engine’s cooling system, and keeping it in tip-top shape is important to the lifespan of your car. Manufacturers design water pumps to last the life of the vehicle, so as long as the regular maintenance is performed, it should stick with you until the end of days.
Read MoreWater Pump Failure Modes and Troubleshooting
If your water pump fails, it often costs a lot more than a little inconvenience on the side of the road. Worst case scenario: broken water pumps can lead to serious issues that can badly damage your engine, and eventually cause complete engine failure.
Read MoreSymptoms of a Worn Wheel Hub Bearing
The purpose of a wheel bearing is simpleto allow the wheel to spin with as little friction as possible. When a wheel bearing malfunctions, it lets you know something’s wrong by making noise. Even if you’re hearing tons of noise while on the road, diagnosing a broken wheel bearing can be a tricky task. Whether…
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