Posted on 10/26/2017
There Are a Lot of Benefits to Getting an Engine Flush for Your Car. The engine is one of the most important components of our car. In order to keep it well-maintained, the engine needs to be properly lubricated. If you are doing this, then wonderful, but if you aren’t removing old oil from your engine, you might consider an engine flush. There are many benefits to getting an engine flush for your car. Your Car is Getting a Clean Slate If someone were to go a long time without changing their oil or they don’t remove old oil, it can have some effects on the engine. By getting your engine flushed, you are removing gunk and dirty oil that is preventing your car from performing at peak level. This will give your car a clean slate. Removes Old Oil and Particles New oil helps your car perform like it should, but if you continually put new oil in without removing the old oil, it won’t work like it should. Flush the engine to remove the old oil, which is full o ... read more
Posted on 9/25/2017
To Get Your Car Fall Ready, Simply Follow These Tips. Summer and winter bring special demands to a vehicle. Most car owners realize this, and undertake seasonal readiness to a certain extent. When it comes to fall, however, most of us pay little attention to our cars. In reality, this season also has its own unique demands and requirements. To get your car fall ready, follow these tips. Check Your Antifreeze Depending on where you live, your car will place demands on its antifreeze with transition to cooler temperatures. Throughout the summer, your antifreeze can also become diluted. Ensure that your vehicle remains protected with a check-up of this vital fluid. Check Tire Pressure and Fuel Lines Summer can place extreme demands on your tires, which may lower your tire pressure. Since you should never drive on low-pressure tires, check these vital components with the transition to fall. Also, your fuel lines deserve attention. Colder te ... read more
Posted on 8/22/2017
The complicated nature of transmissions requires expert service. A car’s transmission serves as its heart and soul. This complicated mechanism transfers power from the engine to the wheels. Without this vital function, your car simply would not move. With so many moving parts, it’s no wonder that transmissions will break down from age or abuse. To help prevent against major transmission repair, have the following indicators serviced immediately. Fluid Leaks Without transmission fluid, your transmission would quickly burn up. This fluid lubricates the moving parts of a transmission and allows it basic function. Since the transmission never consumes fluid, any loss becomes problematic. If you notice a sweet-smelling liquid beneath your vehicle, you probably have a transmission fluid leak. Warning Lights You should never ignore a warning light, especially one associated with your transmission. Modern warning light systems ... read more
Posted on 7/20/2017
If Your Car Needs A Tune Up, Bring Them To Newton’s Car Care! When want to ensure that our cars are always in the best condition in order to have them for a long time. Unfortunately, there will be times when our cars will have something wrong with them and will be in need of a tune up. But when exactly does a car need to go in for a tune up services? Below are five signs your car needs a tune up. Engine Light The biggest way to tell if your car needs a tune up is when the engine light comes on. Either something is wrong with the catalyticconverter or another engine problem, but no matter what, it should be addressed immediately. Leaks Whether your car is leaking a greenish substance or a brown substance, it is worth taking to a mechanic to diagnose the problem. Leaking is never a good sign, so having it repaired as soon as you notice will ensure your car stays in good shape. Fuel Mileage Another big sign that your car needs a tune up is the decr ... read more
Posted on 6/19/2017
These Are Common Reasons Your Check Engine Light Is On. Our car engine light is a great way to remind us to have our cars checked. While it might seem like a huge deal for your light engine to come on, it is no reason to panic. As long as you have your car inspected when your light comes on, you should be fine. But what exactly are the reasons our check engine light comes on? Knowing some common signs will give you better peace of mind. Here are four common reasons your check engine light is on. Loose or Damaged Gas Cap Our gas gaps ensure that our gas stays in our fuel systems and is a great way to prevent gas fumes from polluting our air. It is one of the common reasons you check engine light is on but can be easily fixed by a professional automotive technician. Damaged Catalytic Converter The catalytic converter in our cars turn carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide, so we are able to protect the environment. Without it, the car won’t continue to run p ... read more
Posted on 5/16/2017
3 Common Summer Car Problems #1 Dead Car Battery We all know that winter time is especially hard on batteries. Did you know that summer can be just as hard on your car battery? Due to the increase in humidity, higher temperatures, and increased travel, you could find yourself replacing car batteries more frequently. To avoid this, make sure to keep your eye on your car battery. Have a spare just in case. If you find your battery is going, get a jump and have your car taken to your local auto mechanic for battery service. #2 Flat Tires Many people find the summer season the best time to travel and vacation which means more traffic on the roads and more litter. High temperatures can heat up the road surface. The combination of these can affect your tires adversely, causing damage and even blowouts when you least expect. Before you hit the road, assess your spare tire and make sure it is full. These spares can ... read more
Posted on 4/14/2017
Contact Newton’s Car Care for tire maintenance needs. A car’s tires provide the only degree of separation between the vehicle and the road. Cars that benefit from regulartire maintenance not only ensure greater safety — they maximize the handling and stability of the vehicle. On the other hand, tires that become worn down, under-inflated, or damaged through road hazards become major safety hazards. When it comes to preserving the life of your tires – and your car — you’ll want to pay attention to two indispensable pieces of regular tire maintenance. Air Pressure When it comes to tires, air pressure is one of the most important and overlooked elements of health. Just as important as oil to the engine, correct air pressure ensures that tires work properly. Incorrect pressure, whether too much or too little, can create internal damage that becomes difficult to detect. Of course, the obvious symptom — an exploded tire — occurs too late to help. Tires naturall ... read more
Posted on 3/13/2017
Plastic Tank Full of Brake Fluid. ABS Comes On The most common way to know if you need more brake fluid is if your ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) light turn on. This light will usually come on if you need to replace or add more fluid in your car. Pedal Issues If you’re having a harder time than usual pushing down on your brake pedal, you might need to add more fluid to your car. Brake Pads When you have low brake fluid it can affect your brake pads. Brake pads are essential to your car’s braking system, so having low brake fluid can cause brake pads to not work like they should. Noises If you don’t put brake fluid in your car, it can cause your brakes to be noisy. Not only is this annoying, it can also cause bigger problems in the long run. Do you need brake repair services in High Point, NC? Give the experts at Newton’s Car Care a call today for quality brake repair services you can trust
Posted on 2/13/2017
Have you ever left the store and your car wouldn’t start? Have you ever been stuck in traffic and felt your blood sugar dropping? There are many reasons to have a car emergency kit, from common repairs to special circumstances. Here are a few of the items you should always have on hand in your car emergency kit: The Essentials You never know when an emergency will strike, and you need to be at least minimally prepared. No matter who you are or where you are driving, you should keep these items in your car at all times: Blanket Bottles or a jug of water Car manual Emergency / Roadside assistance information and insurance First aid kit Flashlight Jumper cables Tire changing supplies (spare tire, tire iron, tire jack) Personalized Items Do you have a small child or pet that rides in your car often? Are you traveling to an area with lots of snow or heat? Think about the items you always wish you h ... read more