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Close-up of a car brake system with a red brake caliper and drilled brake rotor, emphasizing the importance of brake inspections for winter vehicle safety.

Get a Brake Inspection Before Winter Weather Hits

Fall is here and we’re all preparing for winter. Don’t forget about your automobile, especially your brakes. You do not want to end up on a slick road with bad brakes. This makes you a danger to yourself and others. Primary Care Auto Repair can give your

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Fuel gauge indicating low fuel level approaching empty, emphasizing the risks of driving on empty and potential vehicle damage.

How Driving on Empty Damages Your Car

If your mom or dad taught you to keep your gas tank full, they did so for some very good reasons. You may laugh off their cautions now in your adulthood, but, unfortunately, we here at Primary Care Auto Repair are going to burst your bubble just

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Person in red overalls pouring automotive fluid into an engine compartment, illustrating the process of adding essential fluids for vehicle maintenance.

Common Automotive Fluids and Their Colors

We here at Primary Care Auto Repair think it’s wise to give our customers a little guide of the common fluids in their vehicles and what their colors are. This helps you identify the fluid leaking out of your car, truck, crossover, or SUV if you are

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Hands gripping the steering wheel of a car, with dashboard gauges and warning lights illuminated, indicating potential mechanical issues related to car vibrations.

Five Reasons Why Your Car Vibrates

Your car, truck, or SUV should not vibrate; something is wrong if it does. Whether the vehicle vibrates while idling, at low speeds, or at high speeds, bring it into Primary Care Auto Repair for a check-up. We’ll found out what’s causing the shake, rattle,

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Car air conditioning control panel with air vents, showcasing temperature settings and functionality, relevant for vehicle AC service awareness.

Four Signs Your Vehicle’s AC Needs Servicing

As we near summer, you might be flipping on your car, truck, or SUV’s air conditioner already. If you notice any of the four signs below, your AC needs servicing. It’s a good idea to have the system checked each spring before you start using it

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Dashboard warning lights and gauges indicating vehicle status, including oil pressure, battery, and engine alerts, relevant for automotive repair education.

What Do All Those Dashboard Lights Mean?

With as much time as you spend looking at your dashboard, have you ever stopped to learn what all the lights and symbols actually mean? Sure you know about the gas gauge and speedometer, but when a warning light comes on it could leave you

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Power steering pump in a vehicle engine compartment, showing connections and components related to steering system functionality.

Symptoms Of A Failing Power Steering Pump

If you’re old enough to remember the days of manual steering, you don’t take your power steering for granted. Classic cars are awesome… and quite difficult to steer. Your power steering system is driven by the power steering pump and this pump, basically, creates the

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Fuel pump component with metal housing and shaft, essential for vehicle fuel delivery, relevant to automotive maintenance and repair.

Seven Signs Your Fuel Pump Is Going Out

The fuel pump is your vehicle’s unsung hero. It takes gas from the gas tank and sends it to the engine so your car, truck, or SUV can start and run. Your vehicle’s fuel pump should last at least 100,000 miles or more. If it

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Hand pressing the hazard light button in a car's dashboard, emphasizing safety during vehicle breakdowns.

My Car Just Broke Down! What Do I Do?

Few things are more embarrassing than being the cause of a “sig-alert.” An automobile can break down unexpectedly at any time. Even a well-maintained automobile might have something go wrong that will cause it to stall on the road. The first thing you should do

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