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Yearly Archives: 2023

Unraveling Minor and Major Engine Repairs

Unraveling Minor and Major Engine Repairs

Engines are the heart and soul of our beloved automobiles and can sometimes encounter troubles that demand attention. When facing engine issues, it's crucial to understand the scope of repairs needed to keep your vehicle running smoothly. As car enthusiasts and drivers ourselves, the team at Paul's Automotive know the significance of distinguishing between minor and major engine repairs. Here are some key differences between these two repair categories. Minor Engine Repairs Like an occasional sniffle, minor engine repairs deal with those pesky hiccups that your car might occasionally encounter. These issues are often less intrusive and more manageable, but don't let that fool you into neglecting them. Minor engine repairs typically include: Spark Plug Replacement: Worn-out spark plugs can lead to decreased fuel efficiency and poor engine performance. Replacing them regularly ensures smooth ignition and optimal combustion. Air Filter Replacement: A clogged air filter re ... read more

10 Signs Your Brakes Need to Be Replaced

10 Signs Your Brakes Need to Be Replaced

Driving on busy US roads needs a perfect braking system to protect you from colliding with other motorists and hitting pedestrians. Good brakes also help you avoid car repairs and makeover expenses arising from dents due to collisions. So that's why you need to keep an eye on the performance of your brakes. Keep reading to know the telltale signs you need to replace your brakes. The Steering Wheel Shakes Vigorously Usually, a shuddering steering wheel when you apply brakes could be an indication the wheels are misaligned. However, if the problem is persistent even after balancing your tires, then it may be time to consider replacing your braking system. Screeching Noises Grinding sounds from brakes means your brake pads are worn out and need replacement. The sound emanates when the metal on the brake pads touches the disc. Soft Pedal When you press the brake pedal and feels spongy, it may imply the pads are worn out. This problem appears when the brake pads are thinner, not p ... read more

Leasing vs. Buying a Car: Pros and Cons

Leasing vs. Buying a Car: Pros and Cons

Imagine yourself in the driver's seat, ready to hit the road in a shiny new car. You're filled with excitement, but there's one question lingering in your mind: should you lease or buy? It's a decision that many car enthusiasts and everyday drivers face. While both options have their merits, it's important to weigh the pros and cons to make an informed choice that aligns with your needs and preferences. In this blog, we'll explore the advantages and disadvantages of leasing and buying a car, helping you navigate this pivotal decision in your automotive journey. Leasing a Car: Pros and Cons Pros: Lower Monthly Payments: Lease agreements often come with lower monthly payments compared to buying a car. This can free up your budget for other expenses or allow you to drive a higher-end vehicle that might have been financially out of reach if purchased. Warranty Coverage: Most lease agreements encompass the duration of the manufacturer's warranty. This means t ... read more

What is Antifreeze/Coolant?

What is Antifreeze/Coolant?

Have you ever wondered why your vehicle's engine sometimes gets overheated and may even fail to start? The problem could be with its cooling system. Ideally, an automobile's cooling system uses coolant to keep the engine at its best operating temperature. And as the name suggests, your vehicle's antifreeze or coolant protects the engine during the hot summer and cold winter months. This insightful piece is about coolant/antifreeze and what it does. What is Antifreeze/Coolant? As mentioned above, coolant/antifreeze is fluid in an automobile's cooling system that helps raise the system's boiling point while lowering the freezing point. As an alcohol-based additive, antifreeze or coolant is typically colored (ranging from green to red, orange, and blue). Understanding the Difference Between Antifreeze and Coolant The main difference between coolant and antifreeze is in their chemical composition. While coolant mainly consists of 50 percent antifreeze and 50 percen ... read more

What A/C Components Should You Check Before It Gets Warm Out?

What A/C Components Should You Check Before It Gets Warm Out?

As the weather starts to warm up, it's important to ensure that your vehicle's air conditioning system is in good working order. We've laid out all the different A/C components you should check before the spring and summer months. Compressor The compressor is the heart of your vehicle's air conditioning system. It compresses refrigerant gas and circulates it through the system to produce cold air. Check the compressor for any signs of damage, such as leaks or cracks. Refrigerant Refrigerant is a substance that absorbs and releases heat to cool the air. Check the refrigerant level and look for any signs of leaks. Low refrigerant levels can cause your A/C system to blow warm air or not work at all. Condenser The condenser is responsible for releasing heat from the refrigerant. Check the condenser for any damage or debris that may be blocking airflow. Evaporator The evaporator is in charge of cooling ... read more

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