COMMON CAR WOES SHOULDNT IGNORE

COMMON CAR WOES SHOULDNT IGNORE

The Most Common Car Woes that You Shouldn’t Ignore

We’ve all been there: you’re driving along just minding your own business when you hear a strange clatter, clunk, or wheeze. What is wrong with your car now? While these occurrences are not always signs of a car problem, there are many common car woes that befall every driver from time to time. Even people who know their way around under the car’s hood would benefit from taking their vehicle to a professional. There are some automotive issues that you just can’t ignore, and you never know when something seemingly minor is a sign of a more serious problem.

Cracks in the Windshield

Have you ever noticed a thin crack or tiny spider crack in your windshield? It may look like it’s totally harmless, but you may be surprised just how quickly it can turn into a major issue. The thing is, that tiny crack or crevice is the starting point for a much larger hole or dent in your windshield. When that happens, you will be left with even more difficult struggles to deal with. A professional mechanic can assess the damage and determine the next course of action. After all, it is better to be safe than sorry. All you need is to drive outside in the rain or snow and have the bad weather exacerbate the crack. While you are at it, also make sure to get safe, secure bike racks for your car. This is especially important if you are an outdoor enthusiast and are hauling your bikes everywhere.

Leaky Engines

This is a common car problem that really requires the expertise of a professional with certified training because a leaky engine can be the result of any number of problems. For instance, it could be that your engine is leaking oil because the filter is broken or damaged. Loose oil plugs and caps can also lead to a slow draining of your engine. Furthermore, the longer the leaking oil is exposed to the hot temperature and dryness of the engine, the more likely you are to experience clogs and stickiness. This kind of mess will certainly require a pro, such as a mechanic at your local dealership.

Broken Head and Taillights

Yet another common issue that motorists frequently experience is that of a broken headlight or taillight. Besides being an obvious come-on to police officers, having a broken light on the exterior of your vehicle is extremely dangerous. Just imagine what would happen if you had to hit the brakes all of a sudden or if you were driving late at night in a poorly-lit area. Those headlights and taillights are there for a reason, so even if just one of them is out, you need to get it repaired or replaced as soon as possible. Save yourself a driving ticket, citation, or even an accident and get into a reputable service center to get it taken care of.

Patrick Cooper

Patrick has over a decade’s experience writing about consumer electronics on the web. An avid traveller, he is the father of two adopted pitbulls and a greyhound. Cheif editor at WhatRocksAndWhatSucks.com, right now Patrick lives in Austin, TX. Reach him at patrick@wraws.com.