The Anatomy of Healthy Cars: A Service and Repair Blog

  • A Guide On Log Book Servicing

    11 August 2021

    Most car owners do not know much about logbook servicing. More often than not, they confuse it with standard car service. However, this is not the case. The extract below expounds on logbook servicing and details the considerations to make when conducting the activity.  What Is Log Book Servicing?  Car manufacturers presume that car buyers do not have the skills and knowledge to maintain their new cars in excellent condition. Nonetheless, they offer a warranty to serve as an assurance that the parts installed are of high quality.

  • Changes in How Your Clutch Behaves That Should Alert You to The Need for Repairs

    14 June 2021

    The clutch is one of the most resilient auto parts in most vehicles but it is not invulnerable to damage. The first thing you should know is that the rate at which your clutch will acquire damage will depend on factors such as the make of the car and its age. Moreover, your driving will also influence the rate of wear since habits such as driving while the clutch is partially engaged, coming to a stop abruptly and towing loads frequently will expedite the deterioration of this auto part.

  • Three Fundamental Tips for Purchasing a Replacement Charge Air Cooler

    19 April 2021

    If you are planning on replacing your damaged charge air cooler, you should evaluate the products on the market with care. The wrong choice could lead to a decline in auto performance after installation. Moreover, the cooler could fail and even cause damage to the vehicle. The air charger cooler is a critical component that is designed to cool down compressed air flowing from the turbocharger. The cooling process ensures that the unit will supply the engine with air at the optimal temperature for the best level of combustion.

  • 5 Warning Signs of a Failing Auto Transmission

    24 February 2021

    These days, almost every car manufacturer offers cars with automatic transmissions. These cars have created incredible convenience for drivers, both professional and amateur because they automatically select gears while driving. They're a boon to drivers, especially while driving in stop-start traffic. While auto transmissions have become so popular in today's car industry, they're not wear-proof. Over time, they can get damaged and require repair service to run in peak condition again.

  • Getting a Courtesy Car After an Accident: What Beginners Need to Know

    23 December 2020

    In the unfortunate event that your car is involved in an accident and needs repairs, you might want to arrange for alternative transportation to get you around. Public transport can be unreliable and inconvenient to many car owners. Furthermore, forking out cash for a taxi or hiring a rental vehicle can be a costly affair. Therefore, a courtesy car is the best alternative because you get a replacement vehicle while yours is off the road.

  • Common Types Of Windshield Repairs

    23 October 2020

    The windshield is one of the most important parts of a car because it helps the driver make decisions regarding their movements. When the windshield is damaged, it may affect the driver's line of vision depending on the location of the damage. Some windshield damages can be repaired while others may require you to replace the windshield. Here are some of the common windshield repairs. Chips One of the most common windshield repair problems is a chip.

  • Telltale Signs That Your Car Battery Is Nearly Dying

    27 August 2020

    Car batteries are literally the lifeblood of any vehicle. Other than helping you start the engine every time you want to drive the car, it also acts as a source of power for all the electrical components, including the air conditioning, radio, and lighting system. As such, you cannot afford to have a battery that isn't fully functional. How can you know that your car battery is about to die so you can avoid being frustrated because the car won't start?

  • Understanding When To Replace Your Car's Brake Pads And Discs

    19 March 2020

    Ensuring your brakes are in good working order is essential for your safety and the safety of others on the road. However, a lot of drivers aren't clear on how their car's brakes work or how to tell if they are worn. Here's an overview of your car's braking system and some warning signs indicating they need replaced: Braking System Explained Your car's braking system is primarily made up of calipers, pads and discs.

  • Is It Definitely Time For A Car Radiator Repair?

    22 October 2019

    Your vehicle's radiator has the primary function of keeping your engine safe from damage due to the high degrees of heat produced when you are driving. As the engine utilises coolant to stay cool, the radiator kicks in to eliminate the heat that has been absorbed by said coolant. Once this is done, the cooled fluid is then redirected back to the engine and this the process repeats itself as long as the engine needs cooling.

  • Could Brake and Clutch Issues Be Linked?

    29 August 2019

    When it comes to automotive repairs, things may not always be as they seem. After all, it can sometimes be quite easy to diagnose a problem and come up with a solution, but at other times what appears to be obvious may be rather the opposite. If you've been dealing with clutch or brake problems, for example, you may need to look under the dashboard. Clutch Issues? You may be in this situation if you have been noticing a problem while changing gears.