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Understanding What is Wrong With Your Car

By: Everette Jamison

Cars are complex machines that depend upon the seamless operation of a myriad of parts. When one of those parts malfunctions or breaks, it can cause your car to experience a host of issues. But, not every problem is serious. What's more, some problems seem small initially, but can eventually cause major - and expensive - damage to vital systems. Drivers often have a number of questions regarding things they notice about their cars that seem out of place. Below, I will provide answers to some common car-related questions.

Slow Gear Response

You might have noticed that putting your car into reverse results in a slow reaction time. Often, you will have to press hard on the gas pedal just to move your car. Similarly, going from reverse to drive yields the same slow response (or non-response). In most cases, it implies that your transmission fluid level is low. Leave your car running and check the level (your car's engine needs to be warm before checking). If the fluid level seems appropriate, it is likely that your transmission is having a problem.

Warming The Car Up

Many years ago, it was a good idea to allow your car to warm up for a few minutes before driving it in cold weather. A lot of people continue to do this, even though it is unnecessary. Today's vehicles are built with efficient fuel systems. As a result, they don't need to sit, idling in cold weather before driving. Usually, 20 seconds is sufficient to allow the motor oil to distribute throughout the parts. Anything more is a waste of time and gas.

Letting The Engine Sit

You might be surprised to learn that allowing your engine to sit for weeks without use can actually have a negative impact on the car. Here is why, your car's battery sustains a natural drain over time, even when you are not driving it. If you allow your engine to sit for several weeks, it is possible that the battery will drain to the point of not passing an electrical current. When that happens, you may have difficulty starting your car. Try to drive your car for at least 20 consecutive minutes every week. That will help your battery retain its charge.

Common Car Questions And Problems

Even though cars are complex machines, it is easy to learn how the various parts operate. And once you know how they work, you will start to understand what factors influence their performance. That is the first step toward diagnosing symptoms that might suggest small problems under the hood. The sooner you can address problems when they are small, the better chance you will have to prevent them from becoming serious and costly in the future.




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