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Sharing is CaringYour braking system is your vehicle’s most critical safety feature—yet it’s often overlooked until something goes wrong. Routine brake maintenance not only protects your car and passengers, but also saves you money by preventing costly repairs and part replacements down the road. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the essentials of brake…
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Sharing is CaringWhen it comes to maintaining your vehicle’s engine, one of the most crucial decisions is choosing the right engine oil. Engine oil isn’t just about lubrication; it’s the lifeblood of your engine, providing essential protection and performance in varying conditions. But with so many viscosity grades like 0W20, 0W40, 5W30, 5W40, 10W40, 15W40,…
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Sharing is CaringUnlocking the Secrets Behind Your Check Engine Light Every modern vehicle, including those driven across Canada’s icy roads and diverse terrains, is equipped with an OBD-II system (On-Board Diagnostics). When the check engine light comes on, your vehicle is trying to tell you something—and understanding these messages can save you time, money, and…
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Sharing is CaringYou hop into your car, turn the key—or press the start button—and nothing happens. Or maybe you hear a slow crank, a clicking sound, or just silence. It’s one of the most frustrating moments any driver can experience. But is it the battery that’s let you down—or is the real culprit your alternator?…
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Sharing is CaringYour car’s cooling system plays a vital role in keeping your engine operating at an optimal temperature. One of the most important components of this system is coolant (also known as antifreeze), which circulates through your engine to absorb heat and prevent it from overheating. Over time, coolant can become contaminated and lose…
