Most often an exhaust issue will make itself apparent with sounds. The sound doesn’t have to be as loud as a “beater” coming down the road but does make itself known with noise. That noise can also mean dangerous exhaust gases are leaking into the passenger compartment. It is scary, but deadly carbon monoxide can build up inside a car … Read more
Not only do you want to check your Stittsville/Kanata Tires for safety sake – uneven tire wear can be a red flag for other issues. Checking your tread should be a relatively simple task. You should refer to the owner’s manual for your Stittsville/Kanata auto for recommended tire pressure and use a gauge to check the air pressure in each tire. … Read more
Auto recalls are a fact of life. You could take it as a sign that your car is an inferior auto – or you could look at it as a “half full” situation in that the car manufacturer is standing behind their Ottawa auto and doing the right thing and addressing issues. Recalls for Ottawa car repairs can (of course) … Read more
Eventually most cars don’t go to the car junkyard in the sky, but most Kanata/Stittsville cars or re-sold. It is in your best interest to keep your car’s value up so you can maximize your investment when the time comes. Here are a few ways to maximize the sale of your used Stittsville/Kanata car: do so: 1) Keep Good Maintenance … Read more
Everything has an expiration date, even your Kanata car battery. No matter whether you have ever needed a jump for your batter or drained your battery on accident, you will still need to replace your Stittsville car battery. Of course, these things don’t help and will accelerate your Kanata car battery’s permanent death. Proper care and maintenance of your Kanata/Stittsville … Read more