Brakes and tires are a wear item. You will increase the load on them, therefore increasing the wear. But you will not damage anything.
Brakes and tires are a wear item. You will increase the load on them, therefore increasing the wear. But you will not damage anything.
I like Napa because they are a franchise, which means I am doing business with someone who lives in my community, not some nameless, faceless corporate entity.
Depending on the actual location of the leak, probably one of the worst vehicle to do them on.
900 dollars wouldn’t even be enough to cover the parts and thr machine shop sublet for the “engine bore”.
So, no, I wouldn’t trust.
Cooling fan not running will make it overheat at idle.
That is the crank, or the cam?
You have a bad battery.
There are a million reasons as to why that battery didn’t last a year, but let’s start with these questions:
Do you drive the car every day?
When the car is driven, how long is your typical drive (time, not miles)
What brand is the battery?
Some questions:
What is an acceptable income level to you as a rookie? In 10-15 years?
How important is income level when compared to job security, benefits , retirement plans etc.
What other career avenues do you realistically see yourself choosing if you don’t stick with auto mechanics?
How open are you to working as a mechanic in other areas such as construction equipment, heavy trucks, forklifts, mining equipment, and generators?
The TPMS warning light will come on when the tire drops 25% below the specified pressure.
For us American folks, that’s a difference of about 3lbs. So 30 instead of the 33 it calls for.
Not it’s not a big deal - it will cause the tires to wear slightly more premature and also slightly affect fuel mileage - but in the grand scheme of things, it’s not a huge difference.
I wouldn’t want to go more than 5 psi, or .4 bar, difference for too long, though. I think at that level or lower, you will see the negative effects more dramatically.
The cost exaggeration is more what happens after you DON’T do the maintenance on these cars.
Getting the oil hot is one of the most overblown wives tales there is.
Just take the drain plug out and let gravity do its job.