by Good Works Auto Repair | May 31, 2021 | Vehicle Diagnostics & Warning Signs
The dashboard warning lights found in modern cars are a great feature. Rather than having a major catastrophe and being completely caught by surprise, these lights let you know that something is wrong with your vehicle. Whether it’s the ABS light, check engine light,...
by Good Works Auto Repair | Mar 1, 2021 | Vehicle Diagnostics & Warning Signs
Effective heating and cooling systems are important for all vehicle owners, but especially here in Arizona. After all, who wants to suffer through our hot summers in a sweltering vehicle? Or, why shiver uncomfortably during the cooler winter months? Plus, there are...
by Good Works Auto Repair | Jul 3, 2020 | Vehicle Diagnostics & Warning Signs
One of the most important safety features your vehicle has are its brakes. That is, as long as they’re in good condition and working well. If you notice funny noises like squealing brakes, however, you might wonder exactly how safe they are. Let’s take a look at some...
by Good Works Auto Repair | Mar 1, 2020 | Vehicle Diagnostics & Warning Signs
Whether you’re in your own driveway or stuck beside the road, it’s just no fun at all when your car won’t start. It’s especially frustrating when you’re already late or you’re out in the middle of nowhere. 5 Possible Reasons Your Car Won’t Start You might not...
by Glen Hayward | Nov 20, 2018 | Vehicle Diagnostics & Warning Signs
A differential repair on your vehicle isn’t one of the most common repairs you need done, but they should never be neglected. Your differential system is an exceptionally important part of your vehicle. Have you ever thought about how your vehicle turns so...
by Glen Hayward | Oct 25, 2018 | Vehicle Diagnostics & Warning Signs
Many factors affect the everyday functioning and overall longevity of your vehicle, including proper wheel alignment. In fact, wheel alignments affect other things as well: fuel efficiency, steering safety, and tire performance to name a few. Read on to find out why...