
Automotive Services FAQ
Listed below are ten random questions from our mechanic auto repair faq database. Clicking a question will display your answer to the right and generate a new set of random questions about car repair.
- Does using air-conditioning affect my fuel economy?
- How do I use antilock brakes in an emergency?
- Is where I buy my gasoline important?
- How long does it take to check my transmission?
- Is changing the oil & oil filter really important?
- What care should be given to a car not driven in a long time?
- Do cars with 50,000+ miles have timing-chain problems?
- How often should I wash & wax my car?
- Do oil additives containing liquid teflon better protect an engine?
- How do I know I will not be overcharged for my repair?
Ask A Mechanic!
Inflate your car's tires according to the manufacturer's recommended inflation pressure. This can usually be found inside your driver door panel or in the glove box of your car. Unless you load your vehicle to its maximum carrying capacity, using the maximum pressure listed on the tires will result in a terribly hard ride and may negatively affect steering control.
How much air should be put in tires?
Inflate your car's tires according to the manufacturer's recommended inflation pressure. This can usually be found inside your driver door panel or in the glove box of your car. Unless you load your vehicle to its maximum carrying capacity, using the maximum pressure listed on the tires will result in a terribly hard ride and may negatively affect steering control.
