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If you've ever driven a vehicle that was out of alignment and had it corrected, then you're familiar with the impact that wheel alignment has on your driving experience. Misaligned wheels affect handling, tire wear, and fuel efficiency. With the average driver logging thousands of miles each year, there's more chances for the alignment to shift, whether from regular wear-and-tear of suspension components or through repeated impacts with pot holes and curbs. That's why, i...
You're already familiar with the primary function of a vehicle's air conditioning system, which is to cool the air inside the cabin and keep you and your passengers comfortable on hot days. What you might not be familiar with is the air conditioning system's secondary role in dehumidifying the air. When the A/C is engaged in a car, it removes moisture from the air. When the defroster and air conditioning are running, the cold air from the A/C cools the evaporator, which in t...
When it comes to purchasing new tires, many drivers focus solely on the type and brand of tire they want. However, one step that often gets overlooked is the need for a proper wheel alignment. Ensuring that your wheels are correctly aligned is essential for maximizing the performance and lifespan of your new tires. At Avon Auto & Truck, we want our customers to get the best value out of their tire purchase. Having your vehicle's alignment inspected and corrected at the time of insta...
It's the middle of January and while more days are appearing with warmer temperatures, the nights remain chilly (and forecasts say we have some low temperatures ahead of us). Make no mistake that January and February will still bring storms and brisk weather along. By this point, many drivers have already taken care of their winter tire changeover, but if you've been holding off or your current set isn't going to make the season, consider this your reminder that. . .
When you pop the hood of your car and take a peek at the engine, you'll likely notice a long, snaking belt that winds its way around various pulleys. This is known as the serpentine belt and it powers the alternator, air conditioner compressor, power steering pump, and on some vehicles, the water pump. But have you ever wondered how this belt stays in place and maintains the correct tension? Enter the serpentine belt tensioner. . .
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