Monthly Archives: February 2023

The Importance of Brake Fluid Maintenance for Your Vehicle

The Importance of Brake Fluid Maintenance for Your Vehicle

Your vehicle's brake system is one of the most critical components when it comes to ensuring your safety on the road. One of the key components of this system is the brake fluid, which is responsible for transmitting the pressure from your foot to the brakes. That's why it's essential to understand the importance of brake fluid maintenance and whether or not you need to change it. What Is Brake Fluid Brake fluid is a high-temperature hydraulic fluid used to transmit force into pressure. It is a specially formulated mixture of glycols. It is essential to the proper operation of your vehicle's braking system, providing the necessary pressure to engage the brakes and stop the vehicle. Why Change Brake Fluid Brake fluid is hygroscopic, which means that it takes in moisture from the air over time. The moisture in the brake fluid can cause a variety of problems, including corrosion of the brake system components, reduced boiling point, and decreased braking performance ... read more

How Often do I Need to Take my Car to Maintenance?

How Often do I Need to Take my Car to Maintenance?

"How Often do I Need to Take my Car to Maintenance" Vehicles that are Newly Made Models have a Maintenance reminder system on the Dashboard that shows you when services are needed Oil Changes, Filter Replacement, and fluid level checks. Tracking mileage, and the conditions under which your car is being operated to give a more accurate picture of what service is needed and when.  It’s essential to consult your owner’s manual for your car’s specific needs because service schedules vary from each vehicle range, here we offer a list of the common mileage services: Change Oil and Rotate Tires every 6,000 miles Replace the Battery and Timing Belt every five years Flush the Steering System and Fuel filter every 30,000 miles Change the fluid and the filter every 60,000 miles in with Automatic transmission Change Spark plugs every 40,000 miles Replace the Air filter every 15,000 to 20,000 miles Go to your Auto Repair Near Me or ... read more

Why do I need an alignment?

Why do I need an alignment?

To help your tires perform properly, help them last longer, and keep your vehicle from pulling in one direction or vibrating on the road are some reasons to make a tire or wheel alignment. Wheels could come out of alignment with even a minor accident or with something so simple as hitting potholes or even bumping a curb. Not performing a wheel alignment can lead your tires to uneven tire wear, and diminish your suspension quality. In addition to this, there is more risk to you as a driver and to others around you. Wheels alignment needs to be made periodically. It is recommended to schedule an alignment every other oil change, or approximately every 6,000 miles. When the alignment it’s being performed, your vehicle is put on a rack and the wheels are rotated and adjusted, so they're properly aligned to fit your vehicle and the manufacturer's recommendations. The wheels can have camber, caster, and toe adjustments with the alignments. The staff at Elite Auto Experts w ... read more

Why are my brakes grinding

 Why are my brakes grinding

If when stopping or slowing down you hear grinding noises, your brake pads are most likely the issue. Over time your brake pads lose their thickness and you'll hear a grinding noise as they wear down further, the squealing noise also called “brake scrubbing”.  This is because of the lack of pad material in the brakes making the rotor disc and caliper rub against one another. The rotors and pads become metal to metal. This friction can result in serious damage if not resolved immediately.  If you hear your brakes grinding when traveling at a steady speed that may be due to rocks between the caliper and the rotor. This is most common when traveling off-road.  You can still drive when your brakes are grinding, but it is not safe and it could make the issue worse and increase the cost of repair.  To resolve this problem you will need to have your brake pads replaced, but you may also need to replace both your discs or rotors at this point.  The ... read more