Posted on 12/21/2021

When driving your car, you'll find yourself stepping on the brakes. Each time you press the brakes, the pressure you exert is immediately increased and transferred to the brake calipers hence your vehicle decelerates or stops. If your car has a soft or spongy brake pedal, you should know what it's telling you and be worried. If your car's master cylinder, brake calipers, brake fluid, or brake lines and hoses are defective, it could trigger the soft brake pedal problem. A swift manual will help detect and change a spongy brake pedal to give you and your family a safe ride. Read on to identify some reasons your car may have soft brake pedal issues. Hydraulic Problems Considerably, the widely known reason for a spongy brake pedal is air within the brake system. The brake structure works efficiently due to the incompressible nature of the brake fluid; hence it transfers the entire force to the four brakes. However, the air i ... read more
Posted on 12/1/2021

Photo by Ryan Wallace on Unsplash December is here, and Christmas is around the corner! We hope the season has plenty of nice surprises in store for you and your family this year. Soon it will be time to do a little holiday shopping, and we know that finding the right gifts for people can be hard. Of all the people on your list, where does your car fall? It’s been a faithful friend when you’re in need, so why not get it a present or two; to thank it for being there when you needed it the most. That’s why we’ve constructed a list of cool gifts ideas for your car! Car console vault -- Help keep your belongings safe with a secure vault that sits inside of your center console ... read more