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Do Windshield Wipers Require Maintenance?

Do Windshield Wipers Require Maintenance?

Most people tend to forget about their windshield wipers until their windscreen looks dirty or it downpours on a summer day. To keep your trusty wipers in good shape, you also need to keep your windshield clean. These components go hand-in-hand to help you see clearly no matter the weather. Show your windshield wiper blades some love and care, and you’ll be safe in return.    Between rain showers, bugs, and various debris that can cling onto your windshield, your wipers can do all the work in a swift movement. That is why wiper blades can wear out pretty quickly, between 6-12 months. One of the first parts that break down first is the rubber piece on the blade. That is why the team at Rev Limit Auto Center recommends replacing them at least once a year. And the fall time is the perfect time of year to do so. How to Inspect Your Wiper Blades To check if the wiper blades are due for a replacement, feel the rubber areas of the blade for buildup of dirt and other contam ... read more

3 Ways to Check Your Tire Tread

3 Ways to Check Your Tire Tread

Tire tread is the depths of the grooves on your vehicle’s tires. They are extremely important in how your car grips the road. New tires typically come with 10/32 or 11/32 inch tread. Over time, the treads will wear down. And once they reach 2/32 of an inch, you will need to replace your tires.    In other words, tread depth is a key factor in determining when you need to change your tires. As a responsible car owner, you should keep up with your vehicle’s tread depth. An easy way to measure your tread is by doing the 1) the penny test.   The penny test is one of the most popular ways to measure your tread. Take a penny and place the coin with Lincoln’s head facing down onto one of your tire grooves. If you can still see any part of Lincoln’s head, it means it is time to swap out your tires. If his head is completely covered at eye level, your treads are still good. You should perform the test on various areas of the tire and on each tire. &nb ... read more

Signs You Need Suspension Repair

Signs You Need Suspension Repair

A suspension system has shock-absorbing parts that make your ride feel smooth and safe despite the kinetic forces such as road bumps, potholes, and rough road patches. It consists of springs and shocks that control load and height and absorb the kinetic energy impulses on your car's wheels. Like other vehicle parts, the suspension system can also malfunction or fail, making your ride uncomfortable. With that in mind, it is essential to learn the signs of a faulty suspension system that needs prompt repairs, including: Bumpy Ride Since the suspension is meant for making your drive as smooth as possible by shock-absorbing the kinetic impulses on the road, the first sign is the sensation of a shaking vehicle. You might not realize the problem early on a smooth road. But, when driving on bumpy or uneven paths, you might feel the jarring of the vehicle in different ways. It is a problem that a qualified and skilled mechanic can fix to restore the efficient functioning of the suspens ... read more

Why Does My Auto A/C Feel Warm?

Why Does My Auto A/C Feel Warm?

Summer is fun until you let the heat get to you. When your A/C stops working or only blows warm air, it can turn your day miserable. A/C failures can be common this time of year. Luckily, you can always turn to the auto experts at Rev Limit Auto Center for reliable repairs. Here are the top reasons why your A/C keeps blowing warm air. Blocked Condenser The condenser is a part of your A/C system that functions to keep the refrigerant cool to sustain the cooling process. When the condenser is clogged by dust or other road debris, the cooling cycle cannot carry out. When this vital component breaks, the entire system goes down with it. You’ll only feel warm air at best.  Refrigerant Leak Refrigerant, or freon, is responsible for drawing out the humidity and heat from the cabin. It expands and contracts throughout the A/C cycle. When refrigerant escapes the system, your A/C will not feel as cool. Let the professionals at Rev Limit Auto Center help you look for A/C leaks. Ma ... read more

Is Your Vehicle Child-Proof?

Is Your Vehicle Child-Proof?

Before having children, it is much simpler to keep your car clean and pristine. The reality is that kids can be rough on vehicles, especially when they're young and don't know better. We've got a list of things you can do to protect your investment and child-proof your car to make things easier for you. Organize  There are a ton of gizmos and gadgets on the market to keep your car as tidy as possible. This will allow you to know where everything is in your vehicle. It would be more convenient for parents with young ones to have everything within easy reach, which is why behind-the-seat organizers, glove box organizers, and trunk organizers can save you time looking for your kids' things.  Use Seat Covers/Protectors Kids can be messy, and they stain your seats with spills or have them covered in crumbs in little to no time. That is why we recommend getting covers to protect your upholstery. You can cut out openings to cover more area around their car seats ... read more

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