Posted on 2/18/2022
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Nowadays, most vehicles will send out an audible signal to alert you that your parking brake is still engaged. However, if your car doesn't have this feature, you can tell by how your vehicle drives. Driving with the e-brake on will make your car feel sluggish and prevent you from accelerating properly. If you're the type of motorist who always puts their parking or emergency brake up when they park, you may have forgotten to disengage it at one time or another. The parking brake or emergency brake is a secondary brake that is used as a backup just in case your primary braking system fails. This cable system locks your rear wheels and prevents them from spinning rather than using fluid to stop your vehicle. As a result, the stop from your e-brake is more abrupt and quick. If you have a newer vehicle, the emergency brake may look different. Modern cars nowadays have an electronic parking brake that you can engage with a push of a button, rather than the s ... read more
Posted on 1/27/2022

All cars have a cabin filter that helps to block out dust, debris, and other harmful pollutants. Without cabin air filters, you'd be breathing in unclean air, and it's especially dangerous if you're someone who suffers from respiratory problems. To ensure your vents put out clean air, you should stay on top of your cabin filter changes. Most of the time, you can find the air filter's change interval in the car owner's manual. However, you should change it out based on other factors: seasons, driving habits, etc. You can also keep an eye on the following warning symptoms of a dirty cabin filter. Foul Smell When the filter is no longer effective, you might notice a musty odor coming from your vents. If the scent makes you and your passengers uneasy, it's time to go replace your cabin filter. Reduced Airflow If your HVAC vents are barely putting out any air, even with it on full blast settings, your cabin air filter could be the culprit. It may b ... read more