Yearly Archives: 2021

Cold Weather Conditions and its Impact on Vehicles

Cold Weather Conditions and its Impact on Vehicles

Ice-cold temperatures are not only harmful to your health but your car. That's why you need to book your next service ahead of cold seasons. Dropping temperatures insert more pressure on your battery. Winter weather affects your safety and driving. Here is how cold weather affects your vehicle.1. Car Fluids Thickens Extreme cold is hazardous to your driving. Fluids such as oil, brake fluid, transmission and power steering thicken. Thicker oil puts so much strain on your engine, which might stop working normally. In the long run, this decreases the engine life. 2. Deflated Tires When air comes into contact with cold temperatures, it contacts. Thus, the amount of pressure in the tire decreases. Lower tire pressure affects the traction leading to tire failure. Check your tire pressure when the temperatures begin to decrease. Using all-season tires maintains low temperatures and normally hardens the rubber. It diminishes the ab ... read more

Night Driving Tips In Yakima, WA

Night Driving Tips In Yakima, WA

Driving at night can be tricky and stressful, especially when it gets dark before you even leave work. When the sun sets, many in Yakima, WA, are confronted with a whole set of road challenges, like reduced visibility, glare from approaching traffic, and more. We've made this list of helpful tips to improve your night-driving experience. Keep your interior lighting dim As much as your interior lights help you find things in your vehicle at night, they can block your ability to see what's going on in front of you. Even dashboard lights and infotainment systems can be a distracting light source that can degrade your vision, so please do so if you can change those settings. Test and align your headlights Your vehicle's headlights are a vital part of nighttime driving. They need to work and be bright, but they also have to be appropriately aligned. Even in newer cars, headlights are sometimes uneven or pointed lower than they should be. Make sure you test and align your li ... read more

Fall Care Care Month Isn't Over Yet!

Fall Care Care Month Isn't Over Yet!

The month of October may mark the start of fall and the spooky season, but to mechanics, October means Fall Car Care Month. The weather will begin to change quickly in Yakima, WA, and it will bring along new driving obstacles to your everyday commute. Now is the ideal opportunity to get everything you need to take care of your car! Here are the maintenance items you should check off your list for Fall: Brakes - The fall will bring unexpected weather (rain, fog, and snow). Braking in these hazardous conditions can be complicated, and bad brakes can lead to a terrible accident. Please have your rotors, fluid, pads, and lines inspected to ensure they work properly. Battery - A drained car battery isn't strange in the colder months, so it would be wise to test your battery at Westside Car Care. Our expert team can replace your battery if needed. Fluids - As you may know, your vehicle runs on multiple fluids. Please make sure your engine oil, power steering fluid, brake fluid, transm ... read more

What Parts Make Up the Car's Suspension System?

What Parts Make Up the Car's Suspension System?

Without your vehicle's suspension system, your rides would be pretty bumpy, to say the least. Various factors affect how smooth your car drives, such as wheel alignment, tire tread, pressure, wheel bearing, and axles. However, the suspension system is the most influential.   There are three main parts you need to know when reviewing your car's suspension system. Springs - Most cars nowadays use coil springs, while older cars use leaf springs. Your springs are intended to absorb the intensity of bumps on the road and maintain the vehicle's height to balance against rocky roads. Shocks - Shock absorbers are solely put in place to control the impact and rebound movement of a vehicle's springs and suspension. Struts - Struts have a similar function as shocks. Unlike shocks, struts are an integral part of the suspension's structure. They also support the weight of the vehicle. Like other portions of your car, all of these parts mentioned above can wear out over ... read more

Here's What to Do When Your Check Engine Light Starts Flashing

Here's What to Do When Your Check Engine Light Starts Flashing

A check engine light could mean various types of troubles for your vehicle. These issues include oxygen sensor failure, spark plug problems, a vacuum hose leak, and even something as minor as a loose gas cap. While you should never neglect a check engine light, it isn't always an urgent matter. On the other hand, a flashing check engine light is different. A flashing engine light does require attention ASAP.   What Happens When Flashing Check Engine Lights Turn On? A blinking check engine light will show up on your dashboard is almost always correlated with engine misfires. A misfire means that the engine is dumping uncombusted fuel into your car's exhaust system. Engine misfire is a serious issue because it can quickly raise the temperature of the catalytic converter. If the temperature gets too high, the catalytic converter will sustain damage and require costly repairs. It can be severe enough to start a fire in your vehicle.   There are three main reasons why ... read more

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