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What are the Symptoms of a Bad Oxygen Sensor?

What are the Symptoms of a Bad Oxygen Sensor?

A bad oxygen sensor can cause a number of problems with your car. The most common symptom is poor fuel economy, but it can also lead to engine performance issues. If you think you might have a bad oxygen sensor, it's important to get it checked out by a mechanic as soon as possible. Here are some of the most common symptoms of a bad oxygen sensor: 1) Poor Fuel Economy One of the most common symptoms of a bad oxygen sensor is poor fuel economy. If your oxygen sensor is malfunctioning, it can cause your car to run less efficiently. This can lead to decreased gas mileage and higher fuel costs. 2) Engine Performance Issues Another symptom of a bad oxygen sensor is engine performance issues. If your oxygen sensor is not functioning properly, it can cause your engine to run lean or rich. This can lead to a number of problems, such as reduced power, increased emissions, and even engine damage. 3) Check Engine Light If you have a bad oxygen sensor, it's likely that your check en ... read more

What Are the Advantages of Following Recommended Maintenance?

What Are the Advantages of Following Recommended Maintenance?

Your car, SUV, or truck has scheduled maintenance set by the automaker. It is one of the most useful things you have as a vehicle owner. These recommendations can boost your automobile’s efficiency and lifespan. Whether we’re talking about a work vehicle or sports car, proper care and maintenance go a long way. In some cases, factory-recommended maintenance is needed for you to qualify for their warranty. Read on to learn more about the benefits of your automaker’s maintenance schedule: Minimize Repair Costs - Regular car maintenance has been proven to limit costly future repairs. Certain things often get overlooked by drivers, like car fluids, the A/C system, or the cooling system. With frequent checkups, our team is able to catch minor problems early on before they become major ones. Saves You Money on Gas - At Eurotech Auto Service, our team will help you achieve efficiency by keeping your engine, tires, and other components in check. For instance, we can help yo ... read more

Father’s Day Gift Ideas for Dads Who Love Cars

Father’s Day Gift Ideas for Dads Who Love Cars

With Father’s Day coming up in the next month, it’s time to express our gratitude to our fathers. You’re probably brainstorming on what to get your dad this year. If you have a father who is a car fanatic, you’ve come to the right place for ideas. Below are some of our top recommendations for your car-loving dad. Dash Cams - These security cameras are a great way to protect your belongings and your car. Your dad can capture vehicle accidents and car break-ins with this small device. If security is a problem in your area, this is a great gift. Floor Mats and Seat Covers - These will keep your dad’s car interior protected through and through. You have a ton of options to choose from, and most of them are incredibly easy to clean. Sunglasses - It’s the summertime, and who doesn’t want a nice pair of shades? A new pair of sunglasses can protect your dad’s eyes when he drives around town in his vehicle. Portable Jump Starter - These are gr ... read more

Top Sign Your Vehicle Needs Brake Service

Top Sign Your Vehicle Needs Brake Service

We understand that not everyone knows how to check their vehicles for major problems. In fact, unless they have had someone to pass down some skill work when it comes to vehicle maintenance, most people don't understand what certain noises or unusual actions mean. However, not knowing that your brakes are failing can be a dangerous issue to deal with. Any noise or action that you notice when you are pressing them to stop should be checked out for your safety and everyone else on the road.   Let's look at some the top reasons to get your brakes check out as soon as possible. This will end up saving you from serious injury and even possibly your life: Irritating Grinding Noises As you put your foot on your brake pedal, your vehicle should come to a complete stop without making any sounds. If you start to hear noises, that sounds like metal grinding upon metal. That is a sure sign that you need to get your brakes replace immediately. You may not be so lucky on your next d ... read more

What Does a Mass Air Flow Sensor Do?

What Does a Mass Air Flow Sensor Do?

Knowing the functions of a vehicle's mass airflow sensor (MAF) will not only help you better understand how your engine works but will help you identify a faulty air flow sensor. Read on to learn more about the various functions that your mass airflow sensor provides and what can happen if it starts malfunctioning.   A mass airflow sensor calculates the oxygen flowing to your engine for the ideal air-to-fuel ratio. The mass airflow sensor helps to increase engine efficiency by doing so. Most cars use the hot wire principle when it comes to the airflow sensor. It relies on two sensors: one electrically-heated sensing wire and one temperature sensing wire.  The engine throttle opens when you press on the gas, allowing more air to flow around the hot wire. The more air is let in, the more electric current is needed to keep the wire hot. An electronic chip and PCM work with the airflow signal to calculate how much fuel needs to be injected. This measurement helps keep th ... read more

Why Does My Tire Pressure Fluctuate This Time of Year?

Why Does My Tire Pressure Fluctuate This Time of Year?

  The winter weather in many areas can bring about an extensive range in temperatures throughout the day and night. These drastic temperature changes can cause the air inside your tires to expand and contract. In some cases, it may even trigger the tire pressure light on your dashboard, also known as the TPMS or Tire-Pressure Monitoring System.    For most drivers, this light can be quite a surprise. However, there's no need to panic. The light does not mean your tire is leaking or in absolute danger. It simply means that one or more of your tires have lost pressure, and you need to refill them with air. Keeping your tire pressure consistent can be a challenge this time of year. Your tire expands when it's warm and contracts when it's cold. Though it may require you to put more effort into keeping track of your tire pressure, you need to ensure they're running optimally and safely.    The TPMS light will go out on its own most of the time o ... read more

8 Things That Can Cause Your Check Engine Light to Come On

8 Things That Can Cause Your Check Engine Light to Come On

When the check engine light shows up on your dashboard, it's worth taking the time to get down to the bottom of the issue. A check engine light can signal that something is wrong with your engine. While some issues are less critical than others, ignoring your check engine light can lead to significant engine damage and more expensive repairs down the line. Luckily, Eurotech Auto Service is here to provide you with the top 8 reasons why your check engine light may be on. Faulty Oxygen Sensor If your oxygen sensor isn't functioning right, your vehicle won't be able to gauge the right amount of oxygen to inject the proper volume of fuel into the engine. Consequently, it can significantly decrease your gas mileage. Loose Gas Cap Leaking gasoline vapors can flag the fuel sensors if the gas cap is loose or damaged. Damaged Catalytic Converter A malfunctioning catalytic converter can trigger your check engine light, but it's also very dangerous. Be sure to take your car ... read more

3 Headlight Maintenance Tips

3 Headlight Maintenance Tips

With the sun setting earlier due to the end of daylight saving time, most commuters are driving home in complete darkness each evening. And of course - they have to turn on their headlights. Your headlights are one of the most critical safety features of a car, and you're going to need them to be in tip-top shape for fall and winter. Proper maintenance for them means a safer ride for you, your passengers, and others on the road. Here are some of our top tips for headlight maintenance for your car: REGULARLY INSPECT THE LIGHTS The first step you can take towards proper headlight care is to test them regularly. It can be as quick and simple as getting out of your car for 30 seconds to a minute to examine for any signs of failures, dimness, or cracks. While you're at it, you can check your other exterior lights too. CLEAN & POLISH YOUR LIGHTS Properly adjusted and cared-for headlights can significantly improve your drives. Headlights allow you to see road markings, signs ... read more

Top Tips On How To Perfect Your At-Home Car Wash

Top Tips On How To Perfect Your At-Home Car Wash

If you own a house with a driveway, you might as well get good use out of it. Keeping your Audi, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, or Lamborgini clean and washes is more than just trying to make it look good. It is vital for many reasons: It aids in protecting your car's overall integrity and ensures that it holds its value over time. It also allows you and your passengers to feel more comfortable and relaxed on the road. It would be best to have your windows and windshields clean and clear to see the road from all angles.  While it may seem inviting to pick up the water hose and start spraying, there are particular rules you should know about DIY car washes. The last thing you'd want is to take the shine away from your premium paint. Here's our list of dos and don'ts for washing your vehicle:  Don't use course materials to scrub your car. Please avoid using a t-shirt or dirty rag to do the washing. Instead, we recommend using a microfiber cloth or a specialty fabri ... read more

6 Fun (& Shocking) Facts About BMW

6 Fun (& Shocking) Facts About BMW

Created in 1916, BMW remains to be one of the most respected and well-loved car brands in the world. While people may associate the brand with high-performance and luxury status, the brand manages to cater to various types of individuals. Besides making cars, many people don't know much about BMW. Today, we will do a deep-dive into some fun and interesting facts that most people do not know about the famous company. BMW Stands for Bayerische Motoren Werke GmbH, which roughly translates to be “Bavarian Engine Works Company”. You'd be surprised to know that the majority of BMW owners don't even know what it stands for!  BMW Used to Produce Plane Engines. The company came about during World War I to tackle Germany's shortage of fighter planes. However, BMW discontinued aircraft production after the war ended. Furthermore, the Treaty of Versaille forbade any German business from manufacturing warplanes. The Logo Colors Symbolize Bavaria. The famous blue ... read more

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