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Question: Do I need new tires?
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Keeping good tires on your car is important for safe driving. It is recommended you do a visual check of your tires at least once a month. Be on the lookout for any cracks, bulges or bubbles on the sidewalls. If you see anything abnormal you need to have a technician inspect them. Check your tread depth using the penny test. Place a penny into the tread of your tire with Lincoln’s head pointing down. If you can see the top of his head then the tread is low and you need to replace your ti...
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Answer: Squeaky or squealing noises can be a sign that it is time to have your brakes inspected and possibly replaced. Many brakes are designed to start making noise when they are worn down. While brake noises can occur for a variety of reasons, it is best to have a professional inspect them to ensure you and your family are safe on the road with properly functioning brakes.
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Answer: The check engine comes on to notify you something is not functioning properly with your vehicle. The check engine light can appear on your dashboard for a wide variety of reasons. A check engine light can come on for a less serious reason like a loose gas cap or a more serious reason to your engine is misfiring. When it's safe to do so, pull over and check for obvious things like a loose gas cap and your motor oil. If your light is still on you need to get a professional to check your...
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Question: Does my vehicle need a wheel alignment?
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Answer: There are multiple signs that your vehicle might need a wheel alignment. If your car or truck is pulling to one side when driving, your steering wheel is off center, you feel a vibration in your steering wheel, or you are noticing your tires have uneven wear, you should have the alignment on your vehicle inspected by a technician. It's recommended your wheel alignment is checked every other oil change or when you notice any of the signs mentioned above. Contact us today and one of ou...
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