Posted on 3/17/2022
Besides the obvious flat tire or blowout, how are you supposed to tell when you need new tires? Well, you need to look at its tread depth. Tire treads are the grooves or ridges in car tires that support their grip on the road. Over time, these smoothen out and can bring down your vehicle's performance and safety. You might be wondering, "at what point is it too thin or dangerous" You can tell by doing this easy test called the penny test. More About the Penny Test The US Dept. of Transportation claims that you should not let your tread fall below 2/32". Once it reaches 2/32", you likely won't pass your vehicle inspection. Furthermore, your driving can become dangerous as early as having 4/32" of the tread. With a measure that small, it's hard to tell with your eye alone. And most people don't have fancy tread measuring tools. Thankfully, you can trust the penny test! Steps Using the penny, place the coin with the head u ... read more
Posted on 2/23/2022
Most people only see the battery as the power source in your car, but the truth is the alternator is just as important. The alternator generates voltage and powers your battery and the rest of your car's electrical components. If it fails, you can count on not starting your car, truck, or SUV. You may be experiencing the following signs below with a failing alternator: Unusual Light Behavior Your car's headlights, taillights, and interior lights will dim or flicker as your alternator struggles to charge your battery. You may also notice other glitches in your power accessories like your windows or seat adjustments. Dashboard Warning Light Even when all your lights are going faint, one prominent light on the dashboard may come on: your electrical system warning light. Usually, this light is depicted as a battery symbol, so don't be thrown off. Other cars may even have a specific light or message display for the alternator. Battery Problems If you're experienc ... read more
Posted on 1/31/2022
30/60/90K vehicle maintenance (aka factory scheduled maintenance or factory-recommended maintenance) is a trusted way of vehicle maintenance. If you want your car to run for years to come, you should follow the factory-recommended maintenance schedule. What You Should Expect For Maintenance At Robbie's At Your Service At our auto service shop in Merritt Island, FL, we believe the upkeeping of your car is the most important responsibility for every car owner. The steps of maintaining your vehicle include the essential maintenance items that everyone knows: changing your motor oil regularly, checking tire pressure, having tires rotated, and more. While the certified technicians at our auto repair shop know the ins and outs of performing maintenance on various vehicle makes, you can also use your owner's manual. The car manual is an excellent source for understanding what key maintenance items are needed every 30,000 miles. There, you'll find the recom ... read more
Posted on 12/22/2021
Are you planning to go on a road trip with your family or friends? If so, the likelihood of boredom is high before reaching the intended destination. That is why it is crucial to prepare road trip games to make it enjoyable and make your passengers have fun. Top Car Road Trip Games for Holiday Travel One Sentence Story It's a progressive story with a catch where one person starts a story one sentence at a time, and the rest take turns adding a sentence until the story ends. Bella went to the grocery store. Unfortunately, it was closed. Fortunately, she met John. This is the idea! Cows on My Side Road trip with kids? This is the best game to keep them entertained. The game helps to sharpen the math skill of your kids. To get the point, yell "cows on my side" when you spot cows on your side. However, shout "cows on your side" if it is contrary and win a point from your opponent. Pass a cemetery, and all your cows are gone! Would You Rather It's pretty a ... read more
Posted on 11/29/2021
The power steering system is dependent on various parts; it functions to provide easier maneuverability and more control over a vehicle. It is also known as the steering assist system or SAS. Without the SAS, steering would be physically demanding to perfect. Power steering systems can either be hydraulic, electric, or a combination of both. Without power steering, you won't be able to move side to side or turn left and right seamlessly. The hydraulic or electric energy assists this mechanism by multiplying the force applied by the driver through the steering wheel. As a result, your car will usually have an immediate response when you make the slightest adjustments on the steering wheel. How Does Hydraulic Power Steering Work? Hydraulic power steering is what it sounds like; the system relies on fluid to intensify the force applied to move your front wheels. A pump pressurizes the hydraulic fluid. When you move the steering wheel, hydraulic pressure ... read more