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Quinton Becker's Articles in Maintainance

  • Understanding the Maintenance, Repair and Replacement of Ball Joints
    A ball joint is an important component of your car's suspension, located on the front end of the vehicle. Ball joints will wear out over time and cause handling problems as they continue to deteriorate. It is important that you have these joints inspected, particularly if you are experiencing handling problems with your vehicle.
  • Don't Let Your Car's Alternator Leave You Stranded
    An alternator is one of the most commonly dysfunctional auto parts. Without a properly functioning alternator, your car will simply refuse to run. A faulty alternator can leave you stranded, but luckily, a low-performing alternator often shows warning signs that indicate its malfunction before it ceases to work. Being able to recognize these warning signs, and knowing what to do next, may prevent you from getting caught in an inconvenient or dangerous situation.
  • Do-It-Yourself Automotive Axle Assembly Repair Tips and Tricks
    Replacing an axle assembly is not as difficult as you may think. For front-wheel drive cars, and for some rear-wheel drive cars, this can be a do-it-yourself job. You will want to review the repair manual of your vehicle to decide, based on your own mechanical skill, whether you feel comfortable tackling this project yourself.
  • Taking Care of Your Car's Braking System Can Prevent Accidents
    A brake rotor is a vital part of the braking system on your
    vehicle. A brake rotor, in conjunction with brake pads, brings
    your car to come to a quick and complete stop. If you have a worn
    brake rotor, you should have it replaced as soon as possible for
    your own safety.
  • Brake Pads Are An Essential Element of Your Car's Safety Equipment
    Brake pads are an integral element of the braking system in a
    car. As you use your brakes in everyday driving, you will slowly
    wear down, and, eventually, need to replace the brake pads.
    Taking good care of your braking system will ensure the safety of
    you and your family as you drive.

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