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What Does a Flashing Check Engine Light Mean?

What Does a Flashing Check Engine Light Mean?

When you're driving on the road, nothing is more unsettling than a flashing check engine light. While a steady light may indicate a minor issue, a flashing check engine light typically means there's a severe problem with your vehicle that needs to be addressed immediately. Ignoring a flashing check engine light could lead to more severe damage to your car and more expensive repairs down the line. A flashing check engine light is a tell-tale indication that your vehicle's engine is misfiring. The indicator means that one or more cylinders aren't firing properly, causing unburned fuel to be dumped into the exhaust system. This can cause damage to your catalytic converter and other parts of your vehicle's emission control system. Some common explanations for a flashing check engine light include a faulty spark plug or ignition coil, a clogged fuel injector, or a malfunctioning oxygen sensor. These issues need to be addressed by a mechanic as soon as possible to prev ... read more

What Does "Aftermarket" Mean?

What Does "Aftermarket" Mean?

You may have heard the term "aftermarket parts" before. But what exactly are they, and what does "aftermarket" mean? Read on to explore the definition of aftermarket parts and why they are so beloved in the world of auto repair. What are Aftermarket Parts? Aftermarket parts are car parts that are not made by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of your vehicle. Instead, they are manufactured by third-party companies and are designed to fit and function just like the original parts. Aftermarket parts can include anything from spark plugs and brake pads to more complex components such as engines and transmissions. What Does "Aftermarket" Mean? The term "aftermarket" refers to a market that exists outside of the original equipment manufacturer. In the automotive industry, the aftermarket includes all parts and accessories that the original manufacturer does not make of the vehicle. Aftermarket parts are designed to meet or exceed the same s ... read more

Tips for Driving in Snowy Conditions in Ontario

Tips for Driving in Snowy Conditions in Ontario

Winter weather in Ontario can be unpredictable, and driving in the snow can be a challenge for even the most experienced drivers. At our auto repair shop in Ontario, we want to ensure our customers stay safe on the roads during winter. Here are some tips for driving in snowy conditions: Prepare Your Vehicle Before you hit the road: Make sure your vehicle is prepared for snowy conditions. Check your tire pressure and make sure your tires have adequate tread depth. Consider switching to winter tires for increased traction. Make sure your windshield wipers are in good condition, and your windshield washer fluid is topped off. Slow Down Driving too fast on snow-covered roads is a recipe for disaster. Slow down and leave plenty of room between you and other vehicles on the road. Accelerate and brake gradually to avoid skids and keep control of your vehicle. Avoid Sudden Maneuvers Abrupt turns or sudden stopping can cause your car to skid or spin out of control. Wh ... read more

What You Need To Know About the Battery, Alternator, and Starter

What You Need To Know About the Battery, Alternator, and Starter

Your car's electrical/starting system consists of the main parts: battery, alternator, and starter. These three critical components work hand in hand to start your vehicle and run its electrical features (radio, lighting, power windows, etc.). If one of them malfunctions, good luck trying to get anywhere. Here's what you need to know about these three components: Battery: We are all familiar with the battery when we hear anything "electrical" about our car. It is a powerhouse that supplies energy to your electrical accessories. In addition, it also delivers the electrical flow required to start the engine. Alternator: The alternator is what charges your battery every time your car is running. Without a functioning alternator, the battery would die on you all the time. Starter: Though the battery brings power to the engine, the starter is the part that engages the engine pistons. Electrical currents discharge from t ... read more

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