Posted on 2/28/2023
Making the decision to repair or replace your car can be tough. On the one hand, you don’t want to sink too much money into an old car – but on the other, you don’t want to spend more than you have to. Before making any decisions, weighing each option’s pros and cons is important. Let’s break it down for customers looking for guidance. Assessing Your Car’s Condition The first thing to do before deciding whether to fix or get rid of your car is to assess its condition. If your car is newer and still under warranty, many repairs may be covered by the manufacturer. And that makes it easier to decide whether to keep it or not. If it’s an older model, other things need to be taken into account. Consider how much money you have already invested in repairs versus how much longer you think the car will last if fixed again. Inv ... read more
Posted on 2/28/2023
Whether you’re a car enthusiast or an average driver, it’s essential to understand the importance of brake fluid in your vehicle. Brake fluid is a crucial part of your car’s braking system. It helps ensure that your brakes are working when they need to. Learn more about what brake fluid is and how it works. What Is Brake Fluid? Brake fluid is a hydraulic liquid found in the hydraulic brake system of cars and other vehicles. It is designed to send force from the brake pedal through the brake lines to the brakes themselves. The pressure created by pressing on the pedal forces the brake fluid through small passages in the brakes. This causes them to clamp down on the discs or drums and stop the car. Without brake fluid, your brakes would not be able to perform as they should. How Does Brake Fluid Work? Brake fluid works by forcing pressure through lines that run from one end of your vehicle to another. When ... read more
Posted on 2/16/2023
If you’re in the market for a used car, you want to make sure that you’re getting a good deal. To do that, it’s important to get a pre-purchase vehicle inspection. This is an extensive evaluation of the vehicle before you complete the sale. It checks all major systems of the car. And can be used to determine if there are any problems with the car that could affect its performance or value. What’s Included in a Pre-Purchase Vehicle Inspection? A pre-purchase vehicle inspection includes a comprehensive evaluation of the car. This includes checking the engine, transmission, brakes, and steering components. As well as the s ... read more
Posted on 2/14/2023
Owning a car can be a great joy, but it is also important to understand the basics of vehicle maintenance. One component that is often overlooked is the tie rod. This plays an important role in your car’s steering system. Learn more about what a tie rod is and why it is so important for both safety and performance. What Is a Tie Rod? A tie rod is a metal bar that connects two parts of your vehicle’s steering system together. It helps to keep your wheels aligned. And ensures that the movement of one wheel is transferred to the other wheel. This keeps you driving straight or turning in the direction you want. The tie rod also helps to absorb some of the impacts from bumps in the road. Or sudden shifts in weight as passengers get into or out of the ... read more
Posted on 2/9/2023
If your vehicle is shaking or vibrating when idling, it could be due to a variety of reasons. In some cases, the issue may be minor, such as a loose part or an engine misfire. It is important to look into this issue as soon as possible as it could indicate a more serious problem. Let’s take a look at some of the potential causes and why they are problematic. Common Causes of a Vehicle Shaking When Idling Worn Spark Plugs Worn spark plugs can lead to decreased fuel efficiency or increased exhaust emissions. Sometimes power loss. This is due to inadequate combustion in the engine cylinders. Engine Misfire An engine misfire can also be caused by worn spark plugs where only some of the cylinders fire correctly. This leads to an uneven running engine that shakes at idle. A misfiring cylinder can also cause poor fuel economy and increased emissions. Loose Parts Another common cause of vibration while idling is due to loose parts. This includes ... read more
Posted on 2/3/2023
Have you ever heard a high-pitched squeal coming from your vehicle when you turn your vehicle or AC on? Chances are that noise is coming from your vehicle belt and it’s a sound you don’t want to ignore. Your vehicle belts are an important part of your car and need proper care in order to function properly. Let’s take a look at why vehicle belts squeal and what can be done to stop them. What Are Vehicle Belts? Vehicle belts are found in the engine compartment of most vehicles. They work as a direct connection between the engine crankshaft and other components. These include the alternator, water pump, air conditioning compressor, and more. All these parts rely on the vehicle belt for power transmission so they can operate properly. Why Do Vehicle Belts Squeal? When a belt starts to wear out or become too loose due to heat, it can cause it to slip off its pulley while running. This c ... read more
Posted on 1/24/2023
Lou’s Car Care has made it easy for our customers to drop off or pick up their vehicles ANYTIME! For your convenience, our Key Drop and Pick Up Box is located to the right of our main entrance doors. Please follow the sidewalk to the right, and the Drop Box is located on a side door, next to a glass bay door. Simply follow the steps below to use our safe and secure After Hours Drop-Off / Pick-Up Service. Drop Your Key Before / After Hours: Pull the door down to open. Fill out the provided envelope completely with your contact and vehicle information. Please also include the service scheduled to perform or any concerns you may have with your vehicle. Sign your name on the authorization line. Place your car key(s) in the envelope and secure the top. Drop the envelope in the slot and close the Key Box Door. A member of our Service team will contact you once we retrieve your envelope. Pick Up Your Key Bef ... read more
Posted on 1/17/2023
Regular fluid exchanges are one of the most important types of maintenance items for your vehicle. Clean, specialized liquids are needed to help lubricate and cool parts of your vehicle while driving. Contaminated fluids can cause performance issues and part failures. The different types of fluids in your vehicle will have different maintenance schedules. Learn more about these fluids and when they should be changed. MOTOR OILOil changes are the most common type of fluid exchange on a vehicle. Engine oil lubricates, cleans, and cools engine parts. It can also hold abrasive particles and chemical contaminants in suspension. Regular oil changes are neces ... read more
Posted on 1/5/2023
Take Advantage Of These Tire Rebates! New Year, New Tires… right?! Save money when you buy four select tires from these manufacturers: GOODYEAR SPECIAL OFFER - EXPIRES 6/30/23: CONTINENTAL SPECIAL OFFER - EXPIRES 6/30/23: BRIDGESTONE SPECIAL OFFER - EXPIRES 7/6/23: COOPER TIRES SPECIAL OFFER - EXPIRES 7/31/23: HANKOOK TIRE SPECIAL OFFER - EXPIRES 6/30/23: Need new tires? We can help! Lou’s Car Care is the right choice for your all-season tire needs. Proudly serving the Baldwinsville, NY, and surrounding communities since 1976. Call us or schedule your next appointment online today!   ... read more
Posted on 12/27/2022
Having the correct air pressure in your tires can help you get the most out of your vehicle. The proper air pressure helps your car handle better on the road, allows for a more even tire wear and can help with better gas mileage. Learn more about your vehicle’s recommended tire pressure. CHECK TIRE PRESSURES OFTEN Tires lose pressure daily, especially when the temperature changes. In colder weather, tires can lose one to two pounds a month. It is recommended to check your tire pressures a few times a month and don’t forget your spare. Be aware that many vehicles have different tire pressures on the front and rear axles. If your tires are underinflated, they can cause poor performance and decrease your gas mileage. Under-inflated tires can also cause premat ... read more