The clutch's function and purpose are to transfer torque from a rotating driving motor to the transmission.
The clutch's function and purpose are to transfer torque from a rotating driving motor to the transmission.
The clutch operates similarly to a switch to link and disengage the engine from the wheels.
Every 15,000 miles, the suspension system as a whole needs to be thoroughly inspected.
We are capable of fixing and maintaining a variety of parts for your car, including the suspension.
Many suspension parts for cars have a lifespan of 50,000–100,000 miles.
conduct a bounce test
To keep the car's body and frame stable, the car suspension helps absorb energy from the tires.
Third-Party Insurance: Covers only the damages or injuries caused to others (third-party) in an accident where you are at fault. It does not cover any damage to your vehicle.
No, car insurance is typically non-transferable. When selling your car, you’ll need to cancel your current policy and the buyer will have to purchase their insurance for the vehicle.
Comprehensive coverage generally covers damages caused by natural disasters like floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, and wildfires.
Car insurance premiums are determined by your age, driving history, location, type of vehicle, coverage options, and credit score.
Check your insurance policy or contact your provider. Many comprehensive car insurance policies include emergency roadside assistance as an add-on or built-in service.
Yes, most emergency roadside assistance services operate 24/7 and can be accessed anywhere within the service area.
Roadside assistance can cover:
You can usually request car emergency assistance by contacting your car manufacturer’s helpline, roadside assistance service providers, or through apps that specialize in automotive support.
Our emergency services include roadside assistance, towing, jump-starts, flat tire changes, lockout assistance, and emergency fuel delivery.
The correct battery for your vehicle depends on factors like battery size, cold cranking amps (CCA), and reserve capacity (RC). It’s best to consult your vehicle’s manual or speak to a professional for guidance.
If your battery dies, you can jump-start it using jumper cables and another vehicle with a fully charged car battery. If the problem persists, it may be time to replace the battery.
To extend your battery’s life, keep it clean, ensure it’s securely mounted, avoid frequent short trips, and check the charging system regularly. Regular inspections and maintenance can also help.
Common signs include slow engine cranking, dim headlights, electrical issues, and a dashboard battery warning light. If your car struggles to start, it’s time to check the battery.
On average, a car battery lasts between 3 to 5 years. However, weather conditions, driving habits, and maintenance can affect the battery’s lifespan.