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Engine Cooling & Radiator Service

Engine cooling and radiator service is essential for all vehicles. Unfortunately, not many people know when it's time to service their vehicle. The radiator is the main part of your cooling system and is designed to keep the engine coolant fluid at the appropriate level. The coolant circulates throughout your engine and prevents your vehicle's components from overheating. Read on for a few signs it's time to change your coolant.

4 Signs it's Time to Change Your Coolant

1. Your Warning Light is on: Your vehicle's warning light is the first sign of a problem…

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Facts About Brakes

Brakes are a vital component of vehicles that slow or stop the vehicle from moving. They work by converting kinetic energy into thermal energy, using friction to reduce the speed and prevent it from accelerating. Brakes come in different forms, depending on the type and size of the vehicle. Disc brakes are the most common type, providing superior stopping power and response time compared to other types.

Drum brakes use a wheel cylinder, which pushes against a brake shoe to slow or stop the vehicle. Electric brakes use an electric motor to move the brake pads, resulting in a

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Top Fuel Economy Tips You Should Know

You may be surprised to see this tip on a list of ways to improve your fuel economy, but it’s true. Driving with a heavy foot can cost you money, as well as wear out your vehicle and reduce its lifespan. When you drive your car, make sure you don't speed up too fast or slow down too quickly. Don't step on the accelerator all the way when accelerating, and never slam on the brakes unless absolutely necessary.

Maintain tire pressure. The average car loses one pound of pressure per month, which translates to an average of…

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How to Avoid a Tire Blowout!

No matter what kind of vehicle you have, it is important to avoid a tire blowout. If you don't have a tire pressure monitoring system in your vehicle, there are several things you can do to make sure the tires on your vehicle are as healthy as possible.

At Earthycars, we have a team that will help you learn how to check your tires and give you tips on avoiding a blowout. The first thing you can do is get in the habit of checking the tire pressure for your vehicle regularly. Also, it is important to replace the…

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Taking Care of Your Car's Battery and Replacement Needs

The battery in your vehicle is going to wear out over time, and you'll need to replace your battery roughly every four to five years. You might notice problems with the brightness of your headlights, or have a dim dashboard when your vehicle is running. Although the car battery should last, there are times when you have a loose connection or corrosion that causes a power problem.

Your battery should be inspected every six months to make sure the connections are sound, and the battery isn't corroding. The power can be tested, and your battery should be replaced…

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3 Signs You Need to Fix Your Car's Belts & Hoses

Even if you're not a mechanic, you probably know that belts and hoses are essential parts that work together to keep your car running. But how would you know if they need repair? Here are some signs your car needs belt and hose repair.

1. The Temperature Gauge Rises

When your car's temperature gauge rises faster than usual, it's a sign you need to repair your belt and hose. Whenever your temperature gauge needle starts climbing higher than it should, even after a short drive, this is a sign that something is wrong.

2. You Hear a…

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Get Back-to-School Service for Your Vehicle at Earthycars!

At Earthycars, we always want to make sure that our community has safe vehicles to drive when going back to school. Whether you are sending your teenager off to college or you are the head of a carpool for the kids in your neighborhood, it is important to have your vehicle checked.

Some of the car maintenance that our service center does during a back-to-school check includes checking the oil level and changing it as well as a filter. The tires are also important, especially going into the colder months of the year.

 

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What’s the Difference Between Cabin and Engine Air Filters?

While they both perform a similar function, cabin and engine air filters are very different. Without air, the combustion that forms the basis of engine function couldn’t occur. That’s why your vehicle design places such a great emphasis on the air intake area. The filter forms an integral part of that system, keeping dust and debris from entering sensitive engine parts. Changing it regularly ensures a clean supply of air that helps maintain engine performance.

The cabin air filter is just another element of an overall design meant to keep you 

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Keep Up on Your Wheel Alignments

Do you know when the last time you had your wheels aligned was? While many people are good about keeping up on oil changes, they often neglect their tires. The team at Earthycars wants to change that.

Properly aligned wheels result in less wear and tear on your tires, something that can extend their lifespan. Not only will this save money, but the increased fuel efficiency that comes with an alignment will as well. Additionally, aligned wheels will improve your handling. On the other hand, wheels that are out of alignment can result in steering problems.

 

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What is brake fluid?

Brake fluid is used in modern vehicles and is known as hydraulic fluid that is a liquid solution used to maintain the operation of all types of motorcycles, trucks, and various types of bicycles. It converts force into pressure and can boost the braking force for added safety and stopping power on the road. The pressure is delivered to both the front and rear brakes of the vehicle due to the incompressible liquids in use.

Brake fluid should be replaced every two years or 30,000 miles, whichever comes first. Aggressive driving patterns may require the brake fluid to be…

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