Posted on 12/5/2023
Ball joints, although often overlooked, play a pivotal role in your vehicle's suspension system. These small but mighty components connect the steering knuckles to the control arms, allowing for smooth and controlled movement of your wheels. Understanding the signs of worn ball joints is essential for maintaining your vehicle's performance and safety. 1. Unusual Tire Wear Keep a close eye on your tires, especially if you notice uneven or accelerated wear. Worn ball joints can disrupt the proper alignment of your wheels, leading to irregular tire patterns. If you observe excessive wear on the inner or outer edges of your tires, it could be a red flag signaling compromised ball joints. 2. Knocking or Clunking Sounds Audible signals such as knocking or clunking sounds, particularly when navigating bumps or rough terrain, may indicate worn ball joints. As these components deteriorate, the connection between the suspension and steering system be ... read more
Posted on 11/30/2023
In the intricate balance of engine components, the cooling system's performance can sometimes waltz into the territory of malfunction. In this guide, let's explore the subtle signals that your vehicle might be sending, indicating a malfunction. Luckily, being aware of these subtle signs can help you keep your car in top condition and avoid any potential issues on the road. Let's dive into the details so you can feel confident and assured while driving on the asphalt! Steamy Situations You pull into your driveway, turn off the engine, and suddenly, wisps of steam start emanating from beneath the hood. This dramatic display is not just a spectacle or a one-time thing - it's your car's way of signaling an overheating cooling system. Steam escaping from the radiator cap or around the engine is a clear cry for help. Ignoring this sign can lead to severe engine damage, so consider it a plea for immediate attention. A Dancing Temperature ... read more
Posted on 10/30/2023
Toyota, renowned for its reliability and practicality, has ventured into the realm of high-performance vehicles with the exhilarating GR Corolla. Breaking away from its traditional conservative approach, Toyota's in-house tuning group, Gazoo Racing, has infused this compact sedan with a potent 300-horsepower turbocharged 1.6-liter 3-cylinder engine, elevating the Corolla to new heights of power and excitement. That's only a little info about it, so if you want to take a closer look, continue reading! Performance Prowess Under the hood of the GR Corolla resides a 1.6-liter 3-cylinder engine, meticulously fine-tuned by Gazoo Racing to produce a staggering 300 horsepower. This power boost, complemented by an all-wheel-drive system and a six-speed manual transmission, unleashes unparalleled agility and responsiveness, transforming the humble Corolla into a powerhouse ... read more
Posted on 9/30/2023
Driving your Ford is usually a smooth experience, but every now and then, your car's onboard computer system may decide to communicate with you in a language you didn't quite learn in driving school. These messages often come in the form of error codes, a cryptic sequence that seems to have emerged from the depths of your vehicle's soul. Gear up and join us as we unveil the secrets behind them. P0171 & P0174 - System Too Lean When your Ford displays the P0171 and P0174 error codes, it's trying to tell you that your engine is running too lean. This means there's an imbalance in the air-to-fuel mixture, with too much air and not enough fuel. The culprits behind this code could include vacuum leaks, a malfunctioning mass airflow sensor, or a clogged fuel filter. P0300 - Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Imagine your engine as a well-choreographed dance, with each cylinder taking its turn to fire and propel your car forward. A P ... read more
Posted on 8/31/2023
One of the most vital players in an automobile is the transmission, often referred to as the gearbox. Yet, unlike the more recognizable parts of your vehicle, the transmission remains shrouded in mystery for many. Today, we unveil the secrets of this critical component and provide you with a glimpse into the intricate world of transmissions. At its core, the transmission is responsible for transmitting power from your engine to the wheels. Think of it as a sophisticated system of gears that adapts the torque and speed generated by the engine to match your driving needs. Manual vs. Automatic: There are two primary types of transmissions: manual and automatic. A manual transmission requires the driver to manually shift gears using a clutch pedal, while an automatic transmission handles gear changes automatically based on driving conditions. CVTs and Dual-Clutch Transmissions: Constantly Variable Transmissions (CVTs) and Dual-Clutch Transmissions are modern innovations. CVTs offer seam ... read more
Posted on 7/30/2023
The summer offers exciting adventures if you have a reliable car. It's essential to ensure your car isn't at risk of breaking down unexpectedly through regular maintenance. Here is a comprehensive summer car care checklist to help you maintain a trouble-free driving experience during the summer: 1. Check Fluid Levels Inspect all essential fluid levels, including engine oil, windshield washer, power steering fluid, and brake fluid. Ensure they are at the correct levels specified by your vehicle manufacturer. 2. Test Your Battery Extreme temperatures can cause battery issues - have an auto technician test your battery's health and charging capacity to avoid unexpected failures during summer road trips. 3. Inspect Belts and Hoses Inspect belts for wear or cracks that may result from heat exposure. Similarly, inspect hoses connected to the cooling system for leaks or bulges caused by aging or extreme temperature fluctuations. 4. Check Tire Pressure and Tread Depth Hot p ... read more
Posted on 6/27/2023
Spark plugs are essential for generating the electrical charge required to ignite the air-fuel mixture within your car's combustion engine. This ignition process acts as the catalyst for starting your vehicle and ensuring its continuous movement on the road. Neglecting to replace your spark plugs at the recommended intervals can have immediate consequences on performance and potentially lead to long-term damage to the engine. If you've observed any of the signs listed below, it's essential to schedule a service appointment and allow us to examine your vehicle more closely. 1. Difficulty Starting the Engine At times, the indications of worn-out spark plugs can remain unnoticed until you encounter the inconvenience of a non-responsive engine, leaving you stuck in your driveway. If your engine is having trouble starting (takes long to start or won't start at all), faulty spark plugs are likely the underlying issue. If you notice this issue, it's time to have your s ... read more
Posted on 5/30/2023
Maintaining your vehicle's performance and longevity requires regular attention to various components and systems. When it comes to wheel alignment, many car owners wonder whether it falls under the category of maintenance or repair. The truth is wheel alignment encompasses both aspects, serving as a crucial maintenance task and addressing potential issues that may require repair. The team at Rick's Automotive Service is here to shed light on its significance and help you understand why you should prioritize this part of car care. Proper wheel alignment refers to the precise positioning of your vehicle's wheels relative to each other and the road surface. Over time, various factors can cause your wheels to fall out of alignment, including regular wear and tear, potholes, curbs, and even minor collisions. When your wheels are misaligned, it can lead to a host of difficulties that affect your vehicle's performance, safety, and overall driving experience. Now, let's ... read more
Posted on 4/26/2023
Servicing your vehicle's brakes is a very significant part of a vehicle's maintenance. Brakes are an important component of your vehicle that help your vehicle to stop. There is a lot of potential danger that comes with not servicing your vehicle's brakes. Read on to find out some signs that indicate that it might be time to service your vehicle's brakes. Your brake light is on Your brake light being on could mean one of two things it might be time for your brake's regular maintenance or it could be something more significant such as a warning about a potential problem. Contact your mechanic either way just to be safe. Noises from your brakes Noise from your brakes is never a good sign. It might be that something foreign is stuck in your brakes or it could be something more significant such as brakes in need of servicing. There are bits of metal in your brake pads that makes sounds against brake rotors when it's time for a replacement. Vibrations when braki ... read more