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Why check your Brakes

Why check your Brakes

Different components work together and create the friction necessary to stop your car safely and quickly.  As these parts wear down from use over time, they become less effective at stopping. These parts include Brake lines. Most cars have a hydraulic system pressure. This system uses brake fluid to apply pressure onto your brake calipers when pressing the brake pedal. Brake pads. This is a component of the disc brakes made from different metals with friction material attached to the surface, the brake pads work by pressing against the rotor and creating the friction necessary to slow and stop the car. Rotors. They are bowl-shaped and attached to the wheel. When you step on your brake pedal, your vehicle's brake pads are compressed against the rotor creating friction.  Calipers. The brake caliper houses your car's brake pads and pistons. They squeeze the brake pads against the rotors to slow and stop the car.  Signs your brakes and rotors need replaci ... read more

​How to check the tire pressure

​How to check the tire pressure

Did you know that your tires can lose air pressure without you even noticing? You could be cutting down on your car's performance If you're not checking your tire pressure regularly. Check the pressure every two to four weeks, and always before traveling or if you're carrying additional loads. Tires without the right amount of pressure in them tend to wear out faster. Could also lead to collisions, crashes, and a general loss of control over your vehicle. There are several reasons you need to check the pressure in your tires. Some of the most important are: Optimize tire performance and fuel economy  Enhance durability and performance  Bypass sidewall flexing and tire squirm Evade heat and rolling hazards Responsiveness, traction, and handling Checking your air pressure is easy; all you need is a tire gauge. When you close the valve of the tire, the gauge will display the Pounds per Square Inch (PSI).  The proper PSI is usually slightly different f ... read more

Why are the lights in my car dim?

Why are the lights in my car dim?

Headlights are an essential component of your car. As it helps you see outside it also helps alert other drivers of your presence on the road. If your headlights seem dim, there may be an underlying problem that needs to be corrected. Below are 5 reasons why your headlight might be dim. 1. Bad Bulb: A bad bulb is the first cause of a dim headlight to be considered. Headlights don’t blow out, they dim over time, and rarely do both headlights dim at the same rate. 2. Bad Alternator: A common explanation for faint lights in your vehicle is a weak alternator. A damaged alternator will only cause the lights to dim or flicker when the car is on. This is because the alternator charges the battery, and if it stops charging while driving, the battery will drain. If you notice that the lights brighten and dim as the engine revs up and down, the alternator should be checked immediately.  3. Bad Ground: A bad ground can result in lower than required voltage being delivered to your ... read more

Why is my electric power steering not working

Why is my electric power steering not working

Power steering allows the driver to steer the car without applying a lot of force, some vehicles use hydraulic power, and others use electric motors. An electric power steering system deals with sensors and electronic control units, so it needs calibration and programming. After the physical inspection of the electric power steering system, the auto repair shop needs to implement a new diagnosis process including using the scan tool and troubleshooting the electrical components for the power steering system.   Symptoms for electric power steering failure: Vibration and pulsation when turning the steering wheel. EPS Warning lights are on. Hard to steer left or right. Whining noise coming from the power steering motor. Vehicle pulling in one direction.   Causes for electric power steering failure: Damage to electronic power steering control unit. Bad sensors like steering angle sensors and vehicle speed sensors. Failing electric motor. The system needs calibration ... read more

How to choose the best auto repair shop

How to choose the best auto repair shop

Finding the best auto repair shop for your car or truck for car maintenance or repair there is no single clue to what makes a good auto repair shop, but there are some things you should look for. Ask for recommendation for the best auto repair shop in the area by asking friends, family member, neighbors. Look on the internet for a local mechanic with great customer feedback and reviews. Auto repair shops should be certified by the Automotive Service Excellence, and have Professional mechanics. After you have chosen the right auto repair shop, allow the mechanics to handle minor repairs. If you continue to be satisfied with their services and professionalism, trust them with more complex jobs.  

5 Signs That Indicate Your Car Need Suspension Repairs

5 Signs That Indicate Your Car Need Suspension Repairs

The rugged and jagged roads can tear up the shocks and struts on your vehicle’s suspension system over time. Although your vehicle is built to absorb these impacts through these suspension components, shocks and struts will inevitably wear out. After every 50,000 miles, shocks and struts may start to show signs of wear and tear. You may feel a little uneasy or shaky in your car at first. However, your drives will feel more unstable if you neglect to replace your shocks and struts. Here are the top signs that indicate your vehicle is ready for suspension repairs: Drifting or Veering - This is a clear sign of bad suspension because it means that your suspension parts are no longer strong enough to hold the body of your car, especially against the force of a turn. If your vehicle drifts, please have your tires and suspension checked to pinpoint the issue. Bumpy or Rough Rides - Many problems can cause your drive to feel uneasy, including bad sh ... read more

What Are the Signs of Unbalanced Car Tires?

What Are the Signs of Unbalanced Car Tires?

One of the many tire issues that motorists face is unbalanced tires. It is simply what it sounds like: your tires are not level with each other. Unbalanced tires can be a bad and even unsafe driving experience. Therefore, we thought we should educate our customers on the signs of unbalanced tires early on before it is too late.  To understand the signs, you should first understand the significance of tire balance. When your tires are balanced, it ensures a smooth ride without noises or vibrations. Additionally, tire balancing services improve efficiency. Driving with low tire pressure, poor alignment, and wheel and axle damage are all things that can cause your tires to shift out of balance. Signs of Unbalanced Car Tires Wheel vibrations Shaky steering wheel  Rough handling Poor fuel economy When you bring your car to Elite Auto Experts, we will assess your vehicle, measure the weight of each tire, and get you the necessary repairs. We have all the right tools and tech ... read more

Why my traction light is on

Why my traction light is on

Traction control limits wheel slip when acceleration and the torque applied, most vehicles have a traction control system in them. Speed sensors on each wheel detect which wheel is spinning faster than the other. The ABS activates on the slipping wheel to slow its speed, so it will be able to grip the road again. A spinning tire has more grip than a sliding tire. If the front tires are sliding, your ability to steer will be hard, you may not be able to steer at all. Below are some causes that cause traction control lights to come on. Bad wheel speed sensors:  each wheel has its own speed sensor and all sensors connected to the traction control system and engine control unit. Bad steering angle sensor: The sensor is located in the steering wheel, and it calculates the angle of the steering wheel and the rate in which it is being turned. Bad road conditions: The traction control system may not be able to handle it if the road conditions are too severe, like a lot of snow or ic ... read more

What To Do If My Oil Warning Light Is On

What To Do If My Oil Warning Light Is On

  They probably didn't teach you this in driver's ed, but an illuminated oil pressure warning light is serious business. When you see this light on your dash, you should immediately pull over and stop the car. The oil light is an overlooked warning symbol, but it indicates fatal damage. It’s easy to think of it as your car having high blood pressure. If the oil pressure inside your engine is insufficient, it could mean bad news for your engine parts.  Most vehicles nowadays have sensors that constantly monitor oil pressure. If an abnormal reading is detected, it will trigger the light to come on your dashboard. You should shut the engine off as soon as your catch this red light to prevent engine damage from spreading. Continuing to run your car in such conditions is just as bad as running your vehicle with no engine oil at all. Things will get ugly! Most people confuse this light with the oil change light or reminder. However ... read more

Why is my check engine light flashing

Why is my check engine light flashing

When the check engine light comes on it tells you that you have a problem with one of the systems in your car, and you should bring the vehicle to your auto repair shop, and get it checked by a certified experienced mechanic. When the check engine light is flashing that means it is serious. The engine is misfiring and unburned fuel is getting to the exhaust system. This will damage the catalytic converter. If the check engine light starts flashing you should immediately stop and get your vehicle towed to an auto repair shop. Spark plugs, Ignition wires, and coils when they have a problem it will cause the check engine light to be flashing. Other areas like Fuel injectors, Pistons and rings, Timing belts and chains, and cylinder heads all when they have a problem it will cause the check engine light to be flashing. If your check engine light is on or flashing, schedule your appointment today, our auto repair shop is proudly serving Northwest Houston, Copperfield, and Cypress area. It is ... read more