Differential fluid, gear oil, or differential oil lubricates the suspension and steering system in your vehicle. This oil lubricates parts like the clutch packs, gears,…
The rack and pinion is the heart of your power steering system. Here, the steering rack connects to the tie rods which connect to the…
The rear main seal is a small metal disc with a rubber seal. This seal is designed to seal engine oil into the engine where…
If your car is leaking oil, the oil pan gasket is a very common culprit. This gasket rims the lip of the oil pan, creating…
The heater core is the most essential part of your vehicle’s heating system. Unfortunately, most only last 5-15 years. Because this is often less than…
When your power steering fails, it’s most likely to be a quick fix like replacing the power steering fluid, the steering fluid lines, or even…
If you’re seeing oil spots in your driveway or garage, it’s a big sign your engine needs work. Oil leaks are extremely common and can…
Control arms are an integral part of your vehicle’s suspension system. While most modern cars only have lower control arms, these A-shaped bars function to…
If your vehicle is pulling to one side, the wheel is stiff, or steering isn’t working as expected, the issue could be the tie rods.…
While fuel injectors can last the entire lifetime of a car, sometimes that’s simply not the case. If you or a previous owner has failed…