Bad oil symptoms:
Oil Light is on dashboard
Dirty oil on dip stick(black dark like color, burned oil smell)
Reduced Fuel Economy
Bad oil symptoms:
Oil Light is on dashboard
Dirty oil on dip stick(black dark like color, burned oil smell)
Reduced Fuel Economy
Better Gas Mileage:
Proper and consistent oil changes will help maintain your vehicles highest gas mileage.
Reduces engine wear and build-up:
Oil changes help to reduce and remove any excess dirt that can build-up in your engine. Sludge is a common development in cars, and oil changes will help remove it for a more efficient running engine. In general oil changes contribute to the cleanliness of your engine.
Longer Engine Life:
Oil changes help extend the life of your engine. With better gas mileage, proper engine lubrication, and the prevention of sludge and dirt particles, your engine is sure to last for a long time. Of course we can't always prevent mechanical issues but you can definitely help extend your motors life
Provides Engine Lubrication:
Engine parts moving at high rates of speed under the hood of a car. These components create heat and will wear down the engine dramatically without proper oil lubrication.
Bad Spark Plug Symptoms:
Engine has a rough idle
Trouble starting
Engine misfiring(Main Symptom)
Low gas mileage
Lack of acceleration
Bad Spark Wires Symptoms:
Engine misfiring
Increased fuel consumption
Lack of power
Stalling
Rough idle
Problems starting your car
Bad Ignition Coil Symptoms:
Misfiring Engine
Engine Backfires.(An engine backfire sounds like a bang or old gun shot and it happens when unburnt fuel ignites in the exhaust system)
Less Fuel Efficiency
Check Engine Light
Spark plugs are responsible for the combustion of the air-fuel mixture inside the combustion chamber. An old spark plug can mess with the car’s gas mileage and require more power to keep the vehicle running.
Spark plugs are bound to get less efficient with time. Without a strong enough spark to fully ignite the air-fuel mixture, the engine burns more fuel to start the combustion. Changing them can prevent this and restore your car’s fuel efficiency, fuel economy, and gas mileage to its original state!
An old spark plug can cause rough start, engine idling, and poor acceleration.
Malfunctioning spark plugs throw off the way your engine performs. Old spark plugs may make your car feel less responsive or run or sound rough. With new spark plugs you may notice that your car feels more responsive.
Although they are not the same spark plug wires and ignition coils will have about the same symptoms and roles.
Filters thousands of gallons of air for every gallon of fuel and will clog over time.
Clogged air filters can reduce performance
A dirty cabin air filter can allow dust, pollen, other contaminants into your vehicle’s passenger compartment and restrict airflow into the vehicle
A dirty cabin air filter can cause air inside vehicle to be smelly and will not filter inside air properly
Dirty oil can cause excessive wear on internal engine components.
An oil filter is used to filter engine oil of contamination and can clog if not replaced at recommended intervals.
Can cause high oil pressure in severe circumstances of clogging.
Dirty fuel and contaminated fuel tanks can clog your fuel filter and lead to low fuel pressure resulting in hesitation while accelerating or rough idling.
Can lead to premature fuel pump failure
Is a long belt that keeps your alternator, power steering pump, air conditioning water pump running smoothly and effectively
The serpentine belt connects the pulleys of the engine's accessory drive. It is driven by the crankshaft to turn the water pump, power steering pump, A/C compressor, alternator
The belt tensioner maintains the correct belt tension.
A loose belt can slip off of its pulleys. Causing your engine to overheat because the water pump will not be able to circulate coolant efficiently. The battery will also be affected because the alternator will not be able to charge it effectively.
If the belt is to tight then it will cause the bearings in your alternator, power steering pump, and water pump to wear out This is because these pulleys are all driven by the serpentine belt and they will be under more strain if the belt is too tight.
Controls the internal mechanical timing on many engines.
They usually have a 80,000 – 100,000 mile life cycle
When a timing belt breaks on most vehicles, the piston can come in contact with valves that are stuck open which causes damage.
Coolant
Coolant keeps engine temperature from getting to hot as the engine is working
Over time coolant looses its ability to fight corrosion becoming to acidic
Brake Fluid
Brake fluid is very important as without it you will not brake !
Dirty Brake fluid can contaminate brake system causing brake system parts to fail making it difficult to brake or in worst cases no braking at all
longer brake time
brake fluid reservoir looks dark
Automatic Transmission Fluid
ATF keeps all parts lubricated and cool
Over time ATF can get dirty and be contaminated with metal shavings or gunk
Slipping Gears
Slow Gear Engagement
Vehicle Accelerates Poorly
Check Engine or Light Is On
Power Steering Fluid
PSF can get contaminated and old over time
Old PSF can lead to power steering problems
Power steering noises
Dirty Fluid
Steering Difficulties