Yearly Archives: 2020

5 Most Important Warning Lights on Your Dashboard

5 Most Important Warning Lights on Your Dashboard

Modern cars today have an interactive interface that helps you understand and communicate with your vehicle. These digital displays indicate your car's condition, like the need for an oil change, and others. Here are 5 important warning lights on your dashboard that should never be ignored. Electrical System FaultHow does it look? This is one of the simplest lights to identify; it looks like a battery. It is called an Electrical System Fault light. What it means This indicates a problem with the electrical charging system. What to do If you are driving, go to the nearest garage for an immediate checkup. This will help you avoid any other long-term problems. Tire Pressure Warning LightHow it looks? This light indicator looks like an image or outline of a tire. What it means? In many cases, this light indicates a problem with the tire pressure, such a ... read more

How to Avoid a Dead Car Battery

How to Avoid a Dead Car Battery

A dead car battery is something that most of us hope to avoid as much as possible. Getting into your vehicle to find that your car won't start can be super stressful, especially when it happens on your way to work or when you need to be somewhere important. Luckily, there are ways that you can help avoid a dead battery.  A car battery life typically runs from 3 to 5 years, depending on the make and model of your vehicle and the manufacturer of your car battery. Many car owners will actually wait until their car battery dies unexpectedly to change it, and being proactive about testing your battery charge and knowing when it is soon to die is the best way to better maintain your car battery.  Here are some ways to avoid a dead car battery before it happens:  Have your vehicle regularly inspected here at our shop. We can test your car battery to ensure that it has life left and let you know when it needs to be replaced.    Know your car ... read more

How Often Does Transmission Fluid Need To Be Changed?

How Often Does Transmission Fluid Need To Be Changed?

Transmission fluid is a vital part of your vehicle because it lubricates various transmission components to prevent overheating and corrosion while your vehicle is running. Transmission fluid typically lasts a long time but may need to be replaced at a major service every 30,000 miles or so. It depends upon the make and model of your vehicle and your own individual driving habits.  If you begin to notice any of the following symptoms, you may be due for a transmission fluid change:  Grinding or squealing noise while shifting, which can indicate that your fluid isn't properly lubricating your gears and clutch components   You find it difficult to shift, either with manual or automatic transmissions   Your vehicle is surging forward or backward without you pressing on the gas or brake pedal   The gears are slipping out of place, which can be caused by grime and dirt buildup from the dirty transmission fluid   You notice a delay ... read more

Does Brake Fluid Need to Be Flushed?

Does Brake Fluid Need to Be Flushed?

When thinking about your vehicle's brake system, the brake pads probably come to mind. However, did you know that the brake system is actually hydraulic, meaning that it uses power from brake fluid for the entire system to work? Many drivers aren't aware of this, which is why they may not understand what a brake fluid flush is or if they even need it.  Your vehicle's brakes are one of the most important safety features, which is why brake maintenance is so important. Having regular brake inspections can catch any problems early on and ensure that your brakes are operating at their best so that you can stay safe on the road.  When you press down on the brake pedal, brake fluid creates the power that makes the system turn so that your vehicle slows down or stops. Over time, what happens is that the many different seals and rubber parts within the system can begin to wear down, which can cause leaking and also cause dirt and debris to contaminate the brake fluid.&n ... read more

A/C Blowing Warm? Here's Why!

A/C Blowing Warm? Here's Why!

Getting into a hot vehicle that has been parked in the sun all day only to find that the air conditioning isn't working is never fun. An A/C system that blows hot air can not only be uncomfortable but can also signal an issue with a critical component. It's in your best interest to get the issue taken care of quickly to avoid discomfort when driving and risking more problems from occurring.  There are a couple of different reasons why you may be dealing with an air conditioning system blowing hot air. The potential causes include:  Low refrigerant - this is almost always exclusively caused by a leak somewhere in the system because refrigerant never needs to be topped off. In order to find the leak, we perform certain inspections and testing. Once the leak is repaired, we add new refrigerant to the system and perform testing to ensure that it works at optimal performance.    Failing compressor - the compressor is the heart of the air conditioning system ... read more

Car Maintenance for Better Performance

Car Maintenance for Better Performance

Owning a vehicle is an investment and we often forget that our cars require regular maintenance to last us throughout the years. If you don’t have a specific auto repair shop that you trust, you may be hesitant to have your vehicle checked for maintenance items in fear that you will be told your vehicle needs services that aren’t necessary. Here are a couple of maintenance tips that may help you figure out what services are important in order to keep your vehicle running smoothly: Oil Changes A key service in car maintenance that should never be ignored is an oil change. The purpose of changing your vehicle’s oil every 3-6 months, depending on the oil your vehicle needs, is to properly lubricate your vehicle’s engine while driving. While driving your vehicle, your engine is working and emitting heat. Clean oil is distributed throughout the engine to control heat emission and protect components. If your engine isn’t being lubricated by c ... read more

How Can I Make My Brake Pads Last Longer?

How Can I Make My Brake Pads Last Longer?

The brake pads are the components in your brake system which actually help to create the friction which stops your wheels from spinning. This is essential to the braking process and ensures that you are able to safely slow and stop when you need to. These pads undergo a ton of heat and pressure when you're driving which is why they tend to wear down quickly and need to be replaced at certain intervals.  How quickly your brake pads wear down will depend on a number of different things. First of all, the make and model of your vehicle comes into play. The quality and brand of the brake pads installed in your car also make a difference. High-quality brake pads will typically last longer and are more durable than lower-end options. Where you drive also makes a difference; for example, if you drive in the city or stop and go traffic every day, your brake pads will wear down faster than if you were to just drive without having to slow/stop constantly.  Another factor in ... read more

How to Avoid Vehicle Overheating in the Summer

How to Avoid Vehicle Overheating in the Summer

The summer months are the perfect time to jump in the car and drive off to the beach, a nice restaurant, a baseball game, the pool, or to visit family and friends. However, due to the hotter, more intense weather and increased frequency of driving, our vehicle’s become more at risk for overheating.  Here are some ways to help avoid car overheating this summer and to keep your interior comfortable throughout the season for you and your passengers:  Park in the shade and out of direct sunlight when possible   Consider having your vehicle's windows tinted or purchase a windshield sun shade   When turning on your car's A/C, start it from the bottom vents. This will push the hot air from the bottom up and cool down your cabin faster.   Be aware of the engine temperature gauge on your car's dashboard. If you notice that the temperature is running high, we suggest having your vehicle inspected. There could be an ... read more

How Does Power Steering Affect My Vehicle's Handling?

How Does Power Steering Affect My Vehicle's Handling?

Power steering is used in almost all modern vehicles today, including cars, trucks, and SUVs. The power steering system allows for easier control when parking, driving at low speeds, and is great for drivers who aren't as steady at the wheel.  What is the power steering system? This is a system that helps you easily turn your vehicle's wheels using hydraulic or electric power. Think of this system has a helpful push, because otherwise steering would require much more effort from the driver.  The power steering system is typically hydraulic, and is set up with a sensor that detects force, a pump that helps to create the hydraulic pressure in the system, valves that move the high-pressure fluid, and actuators which actually help to turn the wheels.  The power steering system is a tricky one, because it is designed to give you better control without being too sensitive. The goal is to not affect your vehicle's handling too much so that the direction of y ... read more

Essential Business Open to Serve you Doing COVID-19 Shutdowns

Essential Business Open to Serve you Doing COVID-19 Shutdowns

At German Motorworks, we want you to know that our shop is open and available to serve you during the COVID-19 outbreak. We know that times are uncertain and a little scary, but rest assured that if you have car trouble, our experts will be available to assist.  Although many business have been ordered to shut down during this time to prevent the spread of COVID-19, auto repair is classified as an essential business and is permitted ot remain open. We need our cars to get to work, to the stores, or to recieve medial attention, and cars will still continue to have problems or need services while COVID-19 is active.  We care about the health of our patrons and our employees, which is why we have made necessary adjustments to ensure that we do our part in preventing the further spread of the virus. Measures we have implemented include:  Santizing your vehicle when it comes into our shop and before it is returned to you, including the door handles, steering wheel, middle ... read more

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