Posted on 1/17/2025

Few things are as inconvenient as a car heater failing on a chilly morning or during a long winter drive. While it might seem daunting, understanding how to address this issue can make the experience much less stressful. Bret's Autoworks has a step-by-step guide to help you stay warm and get your heater back in working order. When you are ready, give Bret's Autoworks a call! Step 1: Diagnose the Problem Before diving into repairs, try to identify the cause of the issue. Here are common culprits: Low Coolant Levels: Your car’s heater relies on engine coolant. If the levels are low, the heater won’t function properly. Thermostat Issues: A faulty thermostat can prevent the engine from reaching the right temperature, which impacts the heater’s performance. Blower Fan Problems: If the blower fan fails, hot air won’t circulate through the vents. Heater Core Blockage ... read more
Posted on 1/3/2025

Keeping your tires in good shape is essential for safety and optimal vehicle performance year-round, but it becomes especially critical during the winter months. Cold temperatures can cause tire pressure to drop more quickly, making regular checks even more important. Proper tire pressure not only improves fuel efficiency but also enhances traction, which is crucial when driving on icy or snow-covered roads. In addition to regular maintenance, consider switching to winter tires if you live in an area with harsh winters. Winter tires are specifically designed with a rubber compound that remains flexible in low temperatures, providing better grip and control. They also feature deeper treads and unique patterns to handle snow and slush effectively, reducing the risk of sliding. As you prepare for winter, inspect your tires for adequate tread depth. The "penny test" is a quick way to check, but for winter conditions, a better standard is to use a quarter—if the tread does ... read more