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The Importance of Comprehensive Engine Diagnostics (Part 2)

The Importance of Comprehensive Engine Diagnostics (Part 2)

Engine DiagnosticsThe Importance of Comprehensive Engine Diagnostics (Part 2) NOTE: This is the second part of our series on comprehensive engine diagnostics. Please click here for part 1. More common symptoms and what they mean Another sign of trouble is experiencing sudden jerks or surges. The same engine trouble that causes this may also cause a sudden stall of the car. Let the mechanic look at the vehicle's spark plugs, fuel filter and, many other issues. It can be quite daunting when your vehicle starts stalling as you enter a freeway. Popping or tapping sounds originating from the hood could mean that your engine's cylinders are faulty. When gasoline in the combustion chamber ignites prematurely, this can lead to awful damage to the cylinders. To be on the safe side, park the vehicle at a safe place and call us. Driving i ... read more

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Why You Can’t Just Avoid Getting an Oil Change (Part 1)

Oil ChangeWhy You Can't Just Avoid Getting an Oil Change (Part 1) If the engine is the heart of the car, then oil is its lifeblood. Both of them go hand in hand and when driving. For safety purposes, it is important to carry oil change as per the manufacturer's instructions. When the time comes for an oil change, it is critical to get the filter changed because it may harbor some contaminated oil that can harm your engine. Consider the Manufacturer's ManualWe have covered why New York City driving conditions are rated as “severe.” Severe conditions may include excessive short trips of less than five miles, loading the vehicle to maximum levels, driving on rough roads or dusty conditions, excessive idle times among a host of other reasons. The oil change recommendation may vary depending on the make of your car, th ... read more

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Understanding the New York State Automotive Safety Inspections Requirements (Part 3)

Understanding the New York State Automotive Safety Inspections Requirements (Part 3)

Understanding the New York State Automotive Safety Inspections Requirements (Part 3) This is part 3 of our series on New York State safety inspections. · Click here for part one. · Click here for part two. Emissions inspections for cars and light trucks The Federal Clean Air Act passed in 1990 requires that the New York State carries out an inspection program towards minimizing dangerous emissions from mainly passenger cars and light-duty trucks. The inspection is carried out jointly with the safety inspection. When a vehicle fails the emissions inspection, it cannot be registered and if it already registered, it may not be renewed. On-Board Diagnostics Generation II (OBDII) Inspection This inspection requ ... read more

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Understanding the New York State Automotive Safety Inspections Requirements (Part 2)

Understanding the New York State Automotive Safety Inspections Requirements (Part 2)Safety Items Inspected on Cars and Light TrucksSeat belts: These are inspected for proper anchorage and operation. The inspector will also make sure it works in different positions. We also check the air bag warning light to make sure it functions correctly. Brakes:The inspector must remove at least one wheel to look at the brakes. We will look at vehicle's brake pedal reserve, brake pedal fade, power brake unit, brake master cylinder, disc brake pads, drum brake linings, brake drums and rotors, wheel cylinders and calipers, brake lines and hoses, parking brake and brake equalization. Lights:The lights must be up to certain standards. They are then examined for proper operation, proper mounting, and any broken or omitted lenses. We also inspect headlamps, tail lamp stop, lamps directional signals, backup lights, licen ... read more

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Important brake repair and maintenance tips (Part 3)

Important brake repair and maintenance tips (Part 3)NOTE: This is part 3 of 106St Tire & Wheel's series on brake repair. Click here for part 1. Click here for part 2. Whether your car has quite a few miles on it, or you only recently drove off the lot, you still need to start and stop; accidents can happen to anyone, so you must always make sure your brakes are in good condition. They wear out, and how fast they do is based on a variety of factors, such as the quality of the brake pad, what they are made of, the vehicle specifications, how you drive, and driving conditions – we mentioned in the previous article how New York's driving conditions are categorized as severe. Again, we would like to point out how we at 106St Tire & Whe ... read more

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