Posted on 7/26/2022
Have you noticed an unusual smell coming from your car? After you take a quick look under the seat to make sure you threw yesterday's lunch away, what should you do? Whether it's a sweet maple syrup scent or that awful burnt hair odor, learn which smelly hints from your car you just shouldn't ignore. Musty/Mildew Smell You turn your car's air conditioner on expecting a blast of cold air but instead, you get a blast of musty air in your face. This means you could have moisture in the system, which leads to mold and mildew forming in the vents.. While it isn't that bad for the car, it affects the air quality in your car. Burning Hair/Burning Carpet Overusing your breaks can cause them to omit a burning hair smell. If you notice this smell just after driving down a steep incline you probably don't have to worry. However, if you are driving normally and you start to notice a burnt hair odor, this could mean there's something ... read more
Posted on 6/29/2022
There’s no better feeling than stepping into a clean, almost new, car. It can be pretty difficult for most of us to keep our cars in the same condition as when we first got them. Not only does cleaning your car take time and energy, but we might not have all the right tools and supplies to do so. If you’re trying to deep clean your car, you should consider a professional detailing service. How Is Auto Detailing Different Than a Car Wash? There is DEFINITELY a difference between these two car cleaning services. They are often used interchangeably, but one is definitely more involved than the other. Firstly, a car detailing service costs more than a regular car wash. However, most people justify the difference, since you don’t have to get detailing done as often. A typical car wash will only include exterior cleaning and washing and drying. Whereas, a detailing service with Exclusive Motorworks will include the following: Washing and drying of exterior Deep clean of ... read more
Posted on 5/29/2022
Summer may sound exciting when you think of the beach, but the heat is unfavorable to some things like your car battery. If you are going to drive frequently or for long distances this summer, it's recommended to consider ways to protect your car's battery from the heat. The summer heat damages your battery 33% faster than the extremely cold months. According to experts, your car battery has a lower life expectancy of about 30 months in summer than in winter's 51 months. Heat places a lot of strain on the battery and accelerates damage through, Corrosion Overcharging due to malfunctioning of the charging system Internal evaporation Sulfation The battery discharges on its own within a day when you drive in hot weather than in cold months. In this case, you may frequently find yourself with a dead battery most mornings, and without proper protection in summer, your car is more likely to refuse to start. Ways You Can Protect Your Car Battery in Summer To avoid being str ... read more
Posted on 4/27/2022
Head gaskets are important seals in the engine block of your car. They keep all of your coolant, oil, and intake air from escaping through the cracks and gaps between moving parts. If you've ever seen white smoke coming out of the tailpipe when you start up your car, it's likely because there's coolant leaking into the combustion chamber from a head gasket that's failed. The head gasket is the most vital component in keeping an engine running smoothly, so if it leaks or fails altogether, you'll have to replace it before driving yourself anywhere. The process of replacing one can cost hundreds of dollars or more depending on how old your vehicle is and how many other problems it has (in addition to any special tools you may need). The head gasket is a seal that prevents fluid and gases from leaking between the block and the head. The job of both parts is to keep the cylinders sealed off from one another, meaning that either both parts need to be intact or neither o ... read more
Posted on 3/25/2022
There's nothing more annoying than having to drive around Jupiter, FL, in the spring and summer without cold A/C. There could be a number of reasons why your car is blowing warm air. Here are some of the potential culprits: Loss of Refrigerant - Refrigerant, or freon, is the chemical source responsible for cooling the air in your vehicle's AC system. A freon leak can happen from any exposed area within the system. Whether it's a punctured hose or leaky evaporator, you will need a professional mechanic to locate the source and patch it up. Poor Condenser - The condenser keeps everything cool. Over time, the condenser can get clogged, which can cause it to no longer keep the air cool. Broken Compressor: On the other hand, the compressor is the part of the system that helps move the refrigerant throughout the A/C system. This part can stop working from natural wear and tear too. Electrical System Issues: Sometimes, it isn't the A/C system's fault at all. Instead, i ... read more