Monthly Archives: July 2023

What Are Axles and What Do They Do

What Are Axles and What Do They Do

Your car's axles quietly carry out a vital role in the seamless functioning of your vehicle. Yet, despite their significance, these unsung heroes often go unnoticed until they encounter trouble. If you're unsure what vehicle axles are, read on to learn more about their importance and how to diagnose and repair common axle problems. What Are Axles and What Do They Do Axles are essential components of your vehicle's drivetrain, responsible for transmitting power from the engine to the wheels. Without axles, your car would be stationary, unable to transfer rotational energy from the engine to the wheels required for motion. The primary purpose of axles is to provide a connection between the wheels and the transmission, ensuring the smooth transfer of torque. Most vehicles have two types of axles: Drive Axles: These are found in vehicles with front-wheel drive (FWD), rear-wheel drive (RWD), and all-wheel drive (AWD). Drive axles power the wheels and rotate ... read more

Signs That Indicate Your Car Needs a New Water Pump

Signs That Indicate Your Car Needs a New Water Pump

Your car's water pump is critical to the engine's cooling system. The water pump ensures coolant flows from the radiator to the engine to prevent overheating while operating the vehicle. The coolant traps heat from the engine and pushes it back to the radiator for cooling, and the process repeats. If the water pump stops working, the coolant will stop circulating, exposing your car engine and other components to overheating and other complications. Here are common signs your vehicle needs a new water pump. Sign #1: Coolant Leaks A leaking water pump is one of the most common and evident indications of pump failures and a clear sign to replace it. Coolants are usually green, orange, or red to differentiate them from other liquids in your car. Finding colored coolant on the ground where you parked your vehicle is a sign of water pump damage. The pump can wear out, crack, or loosen, causing leakage outside the engine. Sign #2: Engine Overheating A worn-out or ... read more

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