Having an automobile makes life so much easier, as you can get to the places you need to get to in so much less time. However, there is a severe cost that comes with convenience. And this cost isn’t limited to the initial price you pay in order to purchase the car in question. You also need to pay for repairs, car problems, fuel, and so forth.
Next time you need to buy a car, it would be a good idea to keep in mind the information related to the make, model, age and condition of the vehicle. If a mechanical problem ever rears its ugly head, you better not put your head in the sand. Even the smallest problem can result in a cascading effect, leading to even worse problems down the line.
Not Just a Matter of Saving Money
This isn’t just a matter of keeping your car maintained and saving money. It will ensure the safety of you and your loved ones. Here are some of the most frequent problems that can be encountered in any car. This is mainly relevant to newer models. If you have a much older vehicle, it may not be relevant to your much older vehicle.
A lot of problems arise out of the wear and tear that your car will accumulate whether you like it or not. But sometimes they manifest themselves earlier than expected. Here they are:
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Brake Pads that are Worn Down
Brake pads are required in order to safely stop when you need to. Safely stopping when needing to is important for not dying in a crash. If your brake pads are worn, your ability to safely stop when you need to will be negatively affected.
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More Oil Consumption than your Car Should be Consuming
Oil is what your car needs for what ails it. And what ails it is moving parts causing regular friction, wear and heat from that friction. The oil keeps this from happening at the accelerated rate that it would be without the oil. If the car is going through oil at a much faster rate than it should be, there could be a leak. Is the oil light illuminated? Is your car performing uncharacteristically badly? These are signs that you need to check.
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Tyre Tread Wear that is Uneven
Sometimes a flat tyre is due to running over the glass. Sometimes it is because the tyre has a defect that was on it in the factory. If your tyre is young, but it is wearing down already, maybe you are doing too many doughnuts on the roads. If you are a responsible driver, it may be that your suspension needs aligning.
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Leaks in the Radiator
When a radiator leaks, the finger of blame can normally be pointed at the phenomenon known as corrosion. What causes the corrosion in question, though? Sometimes it is unsatisfactory maintenance. Sometimes it is a factory defect. Or sometimes it is contaminated fluid. If your radiator is leaking, you might be tempted to get it patched up. However, a better option is to replace the whole thing. The reason is that there will probably be more leaks on the horizon.
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Crack in the Windshield
This can be caused by a random stone being flicked up by a car in front of you. Or it can be caused by a defect originating in the manufacture of the said windshield. Whatever the reason, they are things that need to be fixed otherwise they can get bigger over time, eventually causing the whole windscreen to break.
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Emission System
There is equipment in your car’s emission system that falls under the definition of “sensitive.” This includes the 02 sensors. They make sure that your vehicle puts the right amount of oxygen into the petrol. If those sensors aren’t working properly, your vehicle will be running at a lower than preferable efficiency level.
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Evaporative Leaks
During the summer when it gets hot outside, your car’s petrol tank will expand. There needs to be some way for venting to occur, otherwise, the build-up in pressure will have the effect of wrecking your car’s petrol tank. When these fumes vent, they need to be dealt with by the car via a network of vents and other devices. If they don’t, they will get into the open air.
Seeing as they are incredibly toxic, this isn’t what you want. If this system has any issues, they are called evaporative leaks. Often times, they can be pinpointed as being caused by loose caps. If you ever get the check engine warning, take heed. It only costs a few dollars to get a replacement gas cap.
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Transmission
The transmission on your car can be easily described as a gearbox. What it does is take the energy that your engine creates and turns it into torque. It is the rotating force that causes the wheels to turn. The gears will wear down eventually. When this happens the gears don’t shift as they should do normally. Once the transmission fails completely, it is often more expensive to fix than the car was worth before this happened. Find out how to sell a car with Broken Transmission.
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Fluid Leaks in the Transmission
The parts in your transmission will require lubricating to minimise the accumulated wear that occurs naturally. Unfortunately, time takes its toll on the system’s lines and gaskets just as it does on anything else. Leaks will appear eventually, and when they are so bad that your car’s transmission doesn’t have the right amount of lubrication, it will start to wear down at an accelerated pace.
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A filter that is clogged
One thing that transmission fluid does is pick up small debris such as dust, grime and little pieces of metal. This would cause get into the workings of the transmission if it weren’t for filters that filter these particles out. The thing about filters is that they build up these particles to the point where they eventually get clogged, so you need to clean them or replace them.
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