The Car Care Guide
Top 12 car problems
Top 12 car problems
Remember how annoying that black mark was on the living room wall? Or the
squealing door hinge? Eventually it goes unnoticed. Too often we adjust to car
problems that need attention, too. According to the Vehicle Maintenance centers 4
out of 5 cars need maintenance, such as the items listed below. Is yours one of
them?
- Worn brake parts: Postponing needed brake service, in addition to being a
safety hazard, can escalate the cost of a braking system overhaul.
- Tired windshield wiper blades: Don't wait for a rainy day to replace worn
blades.
- Burned Out Lights: Can you see and be seen? Check all your lights regularly
to be sure.
- Clogged Filters: Scheduled replacement of air, oil, gas, fuel, transmission
and other filters extend car life and improve performance.
- Worn spark plugs: Worn plugs waste gas and increase exhaust emissions. They
also cause the engine to run poorly.
- Corroded battery cables: Corroded cables and a weak battery cause starting
trouble. Have battery and charging system checked if the engine turns over
slowly.
- Glazed belts, Rotten Hoses: A slipping belt can affect engine cooling,
alternator, power steering, and air conditioner. Replace worn belts before they
let you down brittle or rotten cooling system hoses can lead to
overheating. Others, such as vacuum and power steering hoses, hinder
performance and safety.
- Neglected Cooling System: Periodic servicing of the cooling system helps
prevent deterioration of radiator or heater core.
- Leaking Shock Absorbers: Worn shocks or struts affect ride control and
shorten tire life.
- Damaged CV Joint Boots: These rubber boots protect the critical CV joints
that deliver power to your wheels. They should be inspected regularly and
replaced as needed.
- Leaking Muffler: Have your car put on a lift occasionally to check the
muffler and other parts of the exhaust system.
- Tired Tires: Worn tires are dangerous. Proper inflation, alignment and
balance will extend tire life.