Preventative Maintenance: What and When to Check
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by Chad Embree
2y ago
What is the single biggest reason most vehicle owners incur expensive repairs? Answer: Neglecting the car's preventative maintenance schedule. Vehicles are mechanical machines which must be regularly and diligently maintained. For those smart owners seeking to avoid expensive repairs, the solution is as simple as regularly scheduled maintenance of your vehicle. The professionals here at Haus of Cars have included below a helpful list of the most common maintenance checks we regularly perform for your vehicle. We are your nearby auto shop that specializes in your car’s preventive maintenance sc ..read more
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The Price is Right: Car Loan Calculator
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by Chad Embree
2y ago
Before purchasing any new or used vehicle, know what it’s going to cost you. Try this car loan calculator below to determine how much of a loan you need and what the monthly payment would be to secure a new or used car ..read more
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How to Protect Your Car from The Rain
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by Chad Embree
2y ago
Your automobile is a big investment. You cherish the time that you spend driving and want to retain the optimal value of your vehicle for trade-in, resale, or daily pleasure. Protecting your vehicle from weather and water damage is an important aspect of automotive ownership that is often overlooked. The truth is that water is very corrosive, breeds mold and mildew, and seems to wick its way into any crevice. Let's consider how to protect your car from rain below. #1: Repair Leaky Seals Water is a very strange compound. It behaves unlike any other element. The molecules of water have a strang ..read more
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How To Recognize What Fluid Might Be Leaking From Your Car
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by Chad Embree
2y ago
Vehicle owners, you must perform routine maintenance on your car if you want to keep it in good shape. Preventative car maintenance is important for potential problems with your car. Routine Maintenance is especially beneficial for keeping fluids from dripping out of your vehicle. If you notice leaking fluids, then it is time to repair your vehicle. Keep reading to learn how to recognize dripping fluids and how to keep them from happening. Antifreeze Leaks: How to Detect and Correct Them Antifreeze is also known as radiator coolant or radiator fluid. This substance is important for keeping yo ..read more
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What to Do When You Have a Flat Tire (And How to Prevent It)
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by Chad Embree
2y ago
Your tires and wheels are the essential parts of your vehicle. They give your car stability and keep you attached to the road beneath you. Tires seem simple, but significant research over the decades has led to driving becoming safer at higher speeds and in case the tire is damaged. They can also be the most annoying thing about a car, especially when you have a flat tire. Flat tires can happen at any time, and quite often are beyond your control. These are some tips that will help you take care of your tires and get your car back on the road swiftly.   Inspect and Protect Your Vehicle Pr ..read more
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How to Wash a Car Like a Pro
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by Chad Embree
2y ago
Car ownership involves more than just driving. Refilling the fuel tank, changing oil, and rotating the tires for service, and changing fluids are some of the many things that needs attending. Vehicle maintenance also includes detailing your car on a regular basis. It includes removing contaminations and corrosive material, to avoid deterioration of your vehicle. Plus, you will get a sense of pride when you drive an impeccably cleaned ride. Detailing also helps the exteriors and interiors last longer, and maintain the value of your car. Here are some amazing tips to detail your car like a pro ..read more
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Is Premium Gas Worth the Premium Price?
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by Chad Embree
2y ago
When you pull up to the pump you typically have three choices: 87, 89, 91 (or 94). But what is the difference between them? And is the benefit for the added expense? And, which one should you be putting into your vehicle? To start out, let's take a look at what the numbers actually mean. The number on the pump is the octane rating. The octane rating is basically how much the fuel can be compressed in the cylinder before it explodes. The higher the number, the more the fuel can be compressed before it ignites. Higher octane does not enhance the explosion as most people think. It just allows th ..read more
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Top 10 Tips For Safe Driving When It's Raining
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by Chad Embree
2y ago
When it comes to driving, we need to be ready for different conditions and to adjust our driving accordingly. As a common example, rain affects driving, but some people forget to be careful in the rain. Here are 10 tips to remember when it comes to driving in the rain so that you can keep yourself safe on the roads. 1. Slow Down Many people like to drive at or a bit above the speed limit. However, keep in mind that the speed limit means that you can drive at that speed in ideal conditions. If you're driving in the rain, make sure to keep your speed below the speed limit so that you can avoid ..read more
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How to Buy the Right Windshield Wipers
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by Chad Embree
2y ago
With lots of brands on the market, it’s not immediately obvious how to find the best replacement windshield wiper blades. Your ability to see the road and navigate traffic is your responsibility as an operator of an automobile. Therefore, selecting the correct windshield wiper is vital to your safety and to those of other drivers. The main purpose of wipers is to clear the different forms of precipitation from your windshield: rain, snow, and sleet to name a few. The type of wipers you ultimately buy should be suitable for the weather most common to the area in which you live. First thing is ..read more
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Nitrogen Air in Your Tires: Does it Save Gas?
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by Chad Embree
2y ago
Haus of Cars is committed to meeting the automotive needs of our customers within and beyond Greater Vancouver. And we would like to clear up the controversy for our customers about using ordinary atmospheric air versus pure nitrogen in tires. The belief is that using nitrogen will save you money on fuel bills and that this gas is worth a premium price in your tires. The truth is not so black and white, as explained in greater detail below.   The Science of Air and Nitrogen – What’s the Difference? In truth, there is very little difference. The ordinary air that we breath is 78 percent ni ..read more
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