You think that something is wrong with your car. You don't even need an expert to tell you that. It just doesn't "feel" right.
That may sound lame when you're talking to your mechanic, but believe me, it's not something you want to ignore.
Maybe you feel like the car is difficult to handle. Maybe the ride just seems less smooth and stable. Or, it is even possible you feel a strange vibration.
All the above listed symptoms are indicative of problems.
Are you experiencing problems steering your car? Are you having problems when you try to steer in a straight line? Your front wheels could need an alignment, or you might have to change some steering parts.
Is your car pulling to the right or left, or does it feel like it wants to steer? This is definitely something you want to check out. Your tires might only need to be inflated. But it could also mean that your front end is misaligned or damaged in some way. That's nothing to play around with!
And what if your car vibrates? This indicates that your tires need balancing.
It's a good idea to check your shock absorbers and struts, too. They might need replacing if the car rides "strangely".
If you push on the brakes and the car pulls to one side, you want to get it checked as soon as possible.
If the brake pedal sinks to the floor when pressure is maintained - same thing. Take it in.
Also scraping and grinding when you brake can indicate problems.
And of course, if the brake light comes on, take the car in to be checked with no delay.
Difficulties starting your car might indicate engine problems. Should you experience other problems such as needing more than one quart of oil between changes, the motor running after you remove the key, the car stalling or sounding rough on idle, it is best if you get the vehicle checked immediately. You should also be suspicious if your car suddenly gets less miles to the gallon. That could mean an engine problem, too.
And certainly, you always hope to never have a problem with your transmission. Symptoms of transmission problems include a delayed response when you try to shift from reverse to drive, if the car doesn't shift gears when you accelerate, or if the engine accelerates and the car doesn't seem to respond. You might also have a problem with your transmission if the car changes gears very roughly.
Before you jump to conclusions, have a technician take a look to determine it is not just a problem with a hose that has disconnected or a filter that has plugged up. These types of repair are a lot less expensive than changing a transmission.
When all is said and done, you know your car better than anyone else. So, if you think something doesn't feel right, you should definitely get it checked out. In the end, you might end up saving money and you could even avoid an accident in the making.
That may sound lame when you're talking to your mechanic, but believe me, it's not something you want to ignore.
Maybe you feel like the car is difficult to handle. Maybe the ride just seems less smooth and stable. Or, it is even possible you feel a strange vibration.
All the above listed symptoms are indicative of problems.
Are you experiencing problems steering your car? Are you having problems when you try to steer in a straight line? Your front wheels could need an alignment, or you might have to change some steering parts.
Is your car pulling to the right or left, or does it feel like it wants to steer? This is definitely something you want to check out. Your tires might only need to be inflated. But it could also mean that your front end is misaligned or damaged in some way. That's nothing to play around with!
And what if your car vibrates? This indicates that your tires need balancing.
It's a good idea to check your shock absorbers and struts, too. They might need replacing if the car rides "strangely".
If you push on the brakes and the car pulls to one side, you want to get it checked as soon as possible.
If the brake pedal sinks to the floor when pressure is maintained - same thing. Take it in.
Also scraping and grinding when you brake can indicate problems.
And of course, if the brake light comes on, take the car in to be checked with no delay.
Difficulties starting your car might indicate engine problems. Should you experience other problems such as needing more than one quart of oil between changes, the motor running after you remove the key, the car stalling or sounding rough on idle, it is best if you get the vehicle checked immediately. You should also be suspicious if your car suddenly gets less miles to the gallon. That could mean an engine problem, too.
And certainly, you always hope to never have a problem with your transmission. Symptoms of transmission problems include a delayed response when you try to shift from reverse to drive, if the car doesn't shift gears when you accelerate, or if the engine accelerates and the car doesn't seem to respond. You might also have a problem with your transmission if the car changes gears very roughly.
Before you jump to conclusions, have a technician take a look to determine it is not just a problem with a hose that has disconnected or a filter that has plugged up. These types of repair are a lot less expensive than changing a transmission.
When all is said and done, you know your car better than anyone else. So, if you think something doesn't feel right, you should definitely get it checked out. In the end, you might end up saving money and you could even avoid an accident in the making.
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