Tuesday, December 17, 2019

How often your car needs servicing


How often does a modern car, need servicing is a question often asked by motorists. It can become expensive to have a full service every six months and so can be tempting to let it go for a while to save a few dollars. If you are unsure, talk with your friendly mechanic on Gold Coast and get some professional advice. The following considerations should be taken into account to determine if your car needs servicing.

Computerized Maintenance

Many modern cars are equipped with computerized systems that indicate when they’re due for servicing. Some use a light that shows on the dashboard, while others have the ability to track your maintenance schedule.

If you have a car without these features all the information and manufacturer’s recommendations are in the owner’s manual or do a Google search to quickly locate a copy.

For most cars

As a general rule a vehicle needs to be serviced every six months or 10,000km whichever occurs first. Even for people who do a low mileage, it’s important to have the vehicle serviced regularly. This is because many of the fluids used in a modern vehicle are susceptible to moisture and can break down over time.

If a Vehicle is not serviced

Not servicing a vehicle at the right time can cause a range of issues from having decreased fuel efficiency to causing major mechanical failures.

·         Oil

The oils used in modern engines contain special cleaning agents designed to ensure the inside of the engine is kept free of carbon deposits and anything that could wear or damage your engine. These can slowly deteriorate over time and use, so they lose their protective properties.

·         Brake Fluid

Brake fluid can absorb moisture when in contact with air; this can reduce the effectiveness of your brakes and cause internal corrosion. It should be changed every two years.

·         Coolant

Engine coolant needs to be replaced every few years as it loses its ability to provide adequate cooling and anti-corrosion protection.

·         Adverse Operating Conditions

Adverse operating conditions are often mentioned, these are where a vehicle is operated in:

·         Heavy Traffic

Continuous stopping and starting, as often happens in the inner city and during peak traffic hours.

·         Speed

When a vehicle often operates at high speeds a lot of stress is placed on the engine, transmission and braking systems.

·         Off Road

Off road or driving in dusty conditions can also require your vehicle to need more frequent servicing, often every 3 months or 5,000km.

·         Towing

Towing a heavy trailer or caravan places a lot of pressure on a vehicle and it’s components, talk with your friendly local mechanic on The Gold Coast about your driving habits, they will advise you on how often you need to have your car serviced.

Sticking to the right servicing schedule for your particular vehicle and driving style may seem inconvenient, but it will help to ensure trouble free motoring and also help to maintain the value of your vehicle as many buyers are interested in the service log when viewing vehicles.

Having your vehicle serviced every six months or 100,000km can help prevent costly repairs and ensure your efficient and safe motoring. Talk with the mechanics on The Gold Coast for friendly advice.

Sunday, November 10, 2019

5 common causes that cause overheating problems in radiators


Having a properly working vehicle is one of the necessities of life when living on The Gold Coast, unfortunately an overheating radiator is an all too common problem.

Under normal conditions, the cooling system in a new vehicle shouldn’t need any more than normal regularly servicing, but as it starts to age or with high mileage you will need to take your vehicle to be serviced by mechanics that specialize in radiators on The Gold Coast more often.

These are five common causes of overheating:

1.      A Leak In The Cooling System

Modern cooling systems operate under pressure, a small leak can quickly force the cooling fluid out and allow air to enter causing an air block or reduce the coolant to a level where it cannot cool sufficiently. Both these will cause the system to overheat and possibly damage your engine.
Use only pure water with a quality chemical additive to stop corrosion and prevent the water from freezing in very cold conditions.

The engine block is fitted with frost plugs which are designed to pop open in the event that the liquid in the engine freezes and expands. This will stop it damaging your motor. Unfortunately, these and other areas of the engine that come into contact with the cooling liquid can corrode if there is not the proper anti corrosive ingredients added to the cooling liquid.

In an emergency, you can refill the radiator with fresh water only, but it should be replaced as soon as possible with the correct coolant mixture. Sometimes in very cold a low quality coolant additive will thicken and cause a blockage so it’s advisable to always use a high quality coolant.

2.     Blockage in the Cooling System Reducing Circulation

A stone hitting the radiator can cause some of the fine pipes and fins that help the heat disperse to become restricted reducing the flow. If the proper coolant has not been used, then corrosion can cause deposits to build up and also restrict the flow.

Using water with a high mineral content can also add to deposits inside the engine and radiator reducing its cooling abilities

Another problem is a faulty thermostat which can restrict flow. The thermostat stops the flow of coolant until the engine reaches operating temperature, at which time it opens allowing the normal flow.

3.     Low Oil Level

Oil is a vital part of the engine cooling system and removes about 70% of the engines built up heat. Oil also lubricates all the moving parts which reduces friction and in turn stops excessive heat build up.

4.     Damaged or Broken Water Pump

Water pumps can break down with age or wear and need to be checked during each service by mechanics servicing radiators on the Gold Coast

5.     Blocked Radiator Air Intake

The grill at the front of the vehicle and the outside of the radiator needs to be kept clear and clean to allow for optimum air flow

People who regularly check their cooling system, especially their radiators on The Gold Coast should have little overheating problems. Always use a high quality anti corrosive additive and keep your engine oil topped up to avoid overheating. Ask your mechanic to check your thermostat, water pump and fan belt.

Friday, October 4, 2019

Tips to remove dents from your car


Having a reliable vehicle is vital for getting around on the Gold Coast and unfortunately, bumper scrapes, door dings and scratches happen all the time. Your local mechanics in Currumbin can help you fix them or you can have a go at doing it yourself.

There are several ways you can fix some types of dents:

Use a plunger

This method often works on small to medium dents without sharp edges. Splash a bit of water onto a cup type plunger and wet the surface area of the vehicle in and around the area of the dent. Place the plunger over the dent and push and pull it rapidly until the dent pops out. You may need to do this several times until the area is restored.

Use boiling water on plastic bumpers

Plastic bumpers are made so they are very stiff and usually resist any attempt to push out dents. By pouring boiling water over the area of the dent you will heat it up enough so that it becomes more pliable flexible and easier to push out the dents.

A hair dryer and compressed air

The plastic areas on your vehicle often respond well to this treatment.
Heat the area of the dent with the hair dryer on the highest setting so the plastic softens and expands.
Then spray the area with air from a compressor, this will force the plastic to quickly cool and contract, causing the dent to pot out.

Dry ice

Use a protective glove to hold a piece of dry ice and rub it over the dent until you see or hear it pop out.
For stubborn dents, you may need to heat it first using a hair dryer, but eventually the hot, cold action will force the metal to go back to its original shape.

For large dents, try hot glue, screws and wooden dowels

  •         Place a screw into each side of the short dowel to act as a handle
  •         Hot glue one end of the dowel inside the dent and keep adding dowels until the area is covered
  •         When the glue is cold pull on the dowels until you’ve removed the dent

Once you have removed the dent it may still need to be filled and painted. This can be done using scratch filler and a touch up paint.

It’s important to select the correct type and color of paint to finish the job.

Start by looking for the vehicle paint code. This should be under the bonnet or on the inside of the door pillar. Be aware that your vehicle’s color may have faded so it may be best to get a match from an auto parts store or paint shop. They will often be able to match the right color and place it in an aerosol spray pack for ease of spraying.

If you have used filler you will need to sand the area smooth using sandpaper before painting and between coats so the finish is perfectly smooth.

Often your local mechanic in Currumbin will give you a quote for fixing your dents, often their prices are competitive enough that it’s better to have it done properly rather than risking an imperfect job yourself especially if you’re not used to doing such work.


Sunday, September 8, 2019

Know why your Car Color is deteriorating fast


Modern car paints are very durable, but everyone has seen cars that lose their vibrant color after they have been exposed to the sun and elements for a number of years. As the mechanics in Currumbin suggest most of this is due to exposure to ultraviolet or UV sun a rays. This is the same UV that can damage human skin if not properly looked after.

Although it’s invisible, it’s very powerful, on contact with any surface it gives the molecules there an energy jolt. This energy can form heat and also tends to weaken the molecular bonds of the paint. This over time can result in a change in the way the paint reacts with light with the result, it is less reflective and appears duller as the paint transmits less outward energy we see as color.

Some colors such as red can be more susceptible to fading

The reason red paints tend to appear to fade quicker than many other colors is because of the specific wavelengths involved.

The way in which a certain material reflects and absorbs light wavelengths determines what we see as color. When paint is made or engineered, it’s designed to absorb all the wavelengths apart from the particular ones that are associated with that color range. The red wavelengths are at the lowest energy level of light we can see. Something that’s red will absorb all the other wavelengths and reflect the red wavelengths.

Because all the other wavelengths are much stronger and more energetic they cause more degradation of the surface molecular bonds which shows up as faded paint.

The best way to avoid faded paint

As molecular breakdown is not reversible the only way to prevent fading is to take steps to protect your vehicles paintwork from sun related damage. These tips may help you:

Keep your vehicle clean

Salt, dirt, grime and pollutants can build up and accelerate fading by degrading the paint molecules. Regular washing helps to reduce these substances and safeguard your paint.

Keep your vehicle in the shade

Where ever possible park your vehicle in the shade to prevent UV fading, the best place is inside a garage or under a carport

Car care products

You can build up a good level of protection for your vehicle by using a quality car shampoo. There are a variety of products now available that will give a protective film or layer to help mitigate the sun’s harmful effects. You can apply them yourself or have it done by a professional like your local mechanics in Currumbin to give lasting protection

Car waxes

Modern car waxes are formulated to provide protection against the sun’s rays as well as the caustic effects of pollution and the elements. The Gold Coat never gets that cold, but the summer sun can cause the paintwork on your vehicle to be so hot it can give a person substantial burn if touched. At these temperatures car paint if unprotected can suffer.

A good quality car cover that breathes can offer protection to your paintwork and reduce the effects of climatic conditions on your cars paint if not garaged when not being used. Coupled with regular washing and waxing you’re sure to keep it in great condition/

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Five Car Maintenance tips to extend the life of your car


Some people are lucky enough to be able to buy a new car every year or so and never have a vehicle that out of its warranty period. The car is serviced as per the manufacturer’s recommendations and they seldom do anything apart from drive and fill it with fuel. But if you’re like the majority of us and aren’t in this category, you’ll wish to extend the life of your car as much as possible. Your local mechanics in Currumbin is well equipped to help you

These five maintenance tips will help you extend the life of your vehicle as well as increase its resale value when it’s time to replace it:

1.      Washing and Waxing
Having a nice clean car is not just for making it look good, it’s an important maintenance issue.
The vehicle’s paint protects the car from all the elements; if you wash it regularly, it helps it to do a better job. Waxing at least every six months helps to keep the paint conditioned and seals any areas where rust may start. It can also help to stop it fading and resist the impact of high summer heat, rain, salt from the sea and the abrasive effect of dirt and windblown sand.
Of course, when your car looks great it holds its resale price much better
2.     Seat and Floor Coverings
For most people our cars are heavily used by the whole family, messy children eating and playing in and around their car seats. Food and scraps ending up between the seats, squashed into the carpet. The easiest way to keep the interior clean and protected is to use cloth seat covers and place mats or blankets under the seats to catch the spills such as candy and crumbs
3.     Correct Tyre Inflation
Both the vehicle and tyre manufacturers recommend the correct inflation pressure for each car and the different driving conditions you’re likely to encounter. It is a very good idea to check your tyre pressure every month and before any long trips. Having your tyres inflated correctly will increase your driving safety, fuel efficiency and prolong your tyre life. Tyres also benefit from being rotated every six months
4.Engine Cleaning
Over time vehicle engines can get covered in grime and dirt. Having it cleaned helps it run cooler so the whole engine compartment is cooler, helping to increase the life of drive belts, radiator and other rubber hoses. You can get a spray on engine degreaser from auto supply stores making cleaning under the hood much easier
4.     Antifreeze
Antifreeze is so much more than to stop your water freezing, it’s a total engine coolant solution that helps prevent corrosion and electrolytic action between the different metals inside your engine. Your vehicle manufacture will have specified the correct type and mixture required. For best results and long term performance, have your mechanic in Currumbin change your coolant every 100,000 km

Vehicle maintenance done properly and regularly will help to avoid safety issues and prolong your vehicle’s life as well as maintain the highest possible resale value. Buyers always want to see the service and maintenance records as a way of assessing the vehicles overall value.