Servicing Your Car

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  • Why You Need to Keep a Close Eye on Your Engine's Timing Belt

    14 December 2019
    For an internal combustion engine to work properly, many of the individual parts need to be carefully orchestrated so that they do their job with perfect timing. For example, an inlet valve has to open a split-second before the piston moves towards the top of its cylinder, so the combustible mixture can be introduced and subsequently detonated. All of this complexity
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  • Symptoms That Indicate Your Engine Is In Acute Need Of Car Repair

    18 November 2019
    Engines are not immune to disrepair, and the difference between needing an engine replacement and needing repairs is taking note of the onset of potential problems and seeing your mechanic as soon as possible. Since engine issues do not manifest without signs indicating their presence, here are just three signs that your engine is in acute need of car repair: Besmirch
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  • How to Protect Yourself When You Buy a Car from a Private Source

    16 November 2019
    Many people simply do not have the resources available to buy a brand-new car, even though this type of purchase does come with a number of valuable benefits. As an example, the manufacturer will typically offer a comprehensive warranty, and this will protect the buyer from defects for many years ahead. These individuals may, nevertheless, need to have some form of tr
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  • 3 Essential Maintenance Tips to Increase Your Land Rovers Lifespan

    16 November 2019
    The Land Rover is a household name in luxury SUVs that is branded as a rough-and-tumble road warrior. The brand combines opulence and intricate engineering to create a legendary, modern-day, off-road vehicle that is strong and durable. Despite all its provisions, the Land Rover still needs periodic checks and procedures like any other vehicle. The manufacturer customa
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  • Is Your Car's Radiator Still Up To The Job?

    13 November 2019
    If the engine temperature gauge is creeping up into the red zone, most drivers understand that this is a bad thing. After all, should the motor be allowed to overheat too much then damage would almost certainly ensue and, in the worst-case scenario, some of the internal components could actually melt. If you've got one eye on this gauge as you're driving down the road
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