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		<title>The Different Types of Wheel</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2021 12:58:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Steel wheels: steel wheels are used as standard on many low cost vehicles. Made from iron and carbon its a hard metal to give strength but also are heavier compared to aluminium. Hub caps are often used to improve the aesthetics of the steel wheel. Alloys: Alloy wheels are lighter than the steel wheel, they [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>Steel wheels:</strong> steel wheels are used as standard on many low cost vehicles. Made from iron and carbon its a hard metal to give strength but also are heavier compared to aluminium. Hub caps are often used to improve the aesthetics of the steel wheel. </p>



<p><strong>Alloys:</strong> Alloy wheels are lighter than the steel wheel, they used to be reserved for more premium vehicles but they are now used on most hatchbacks. Alloys use unsprung mass to help with handling by allowing the suspension to interact with the road surface. </p>



<p><strong>Multi Piece Wheels:</strong> Wheels can be constructed by sealing two or three components together made up of the wheel face and the rim. Screwing and sealing these parts together can make them heavier and slightly weaker. </p>



<p><strong>Forged Wheels:</strong> Forged wheels are typically very strong, they are made by subjecting aluminium to a high heat and crushing it into shape. This makes the wheels light and strong. </p>



<p><strong>Bargain Wheels: </strong>There are many bargains on the internet replicating and reproducing wheels. Be careful when thinking of buying imitation wheels as they are often made cheap and could lack important strength. </p>
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		<title>What is a Diagnostic Test?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A diagnostic test is used to detect issues within the engine, exhaust or transmission as well as other major components. Performance issues can also be detected such as the throttle, injectors and ignition coils. The diagnostic equipment will tell the technician which component is not performing as should, the technician will then work to figure [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>A diagnostic test is used to detect issues within the engine, exhaust or transmission as well as other major components. Performance issues can also be detected such as the throttle, injectors and ignition coils. The diagnostic equipment will tell the technician which component is not performing as should, the technician will then work to figure out the potential cause of this issue. </p>



<p>A diagnostic test can help to detect problems before it causes any serious damage or causes a breakdown. The cars computer will also store information about the history of the vehicle to help technicians carry out the best repairs for the vehicle. </p>



<p>You don&#8217;t have to wait until the engine management light is on to have a diagnostic test. If you believe major components to your cars engine are not performing as they should or the performance of your vehicle has altered you can book in for a diagnostic test. </p>
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		<title>Your Exhaust System Explained</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Your exhaust system provides many functions to your car not only does it direct away the exhaust fumes it improves the performance and fuel consumption of the vehicle. Not all exhaust systems look the same this can depend on many factors but they all work in a similar way. The exhaust ensures toxic gases are [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Your exhaust system provides many functions to your car not only does it direct away the exhaust fumes it improves the performance and fuel consumption of the vehicle. </p>



<p>Not all exhaust systems look the same this can depend on many factors but they all work in a similar way. The exhaust ensures toxic gases are channeled away from the vehicle and passengers. These fumes are collected in the engine from the cylinder head by an exhaust manifold. First of all these gases are collected in the front pipe before travelling through a catalytic converter which removes carbon monoxide and hydrogen monoxide to be converted into inert gases. </p>



<p>Next, the gases go through a silencer which deflect the sound waves from the engine cancelling out the loud noise. If your car becomes very loud this could be due to the silencer becoming corroded and developing a hole. </p>



<p>Finally, the fumes will exit from the vehicle through the tail pipe and away from the vehicle. The whole exhaust system it held together and to the vehicle using sets of flanges,, hangers, gaskets and clamps. </p>
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		<title>Signs Your Suspension Needs Repair</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Damage to your suspension can affect the control of your vehicle, you may notice a difference when turning or stopping. Here are some things to look out for. Pulling When Turning &#8211; If your suspension is damaged you could feel a pull when you are turning a corner meaning the vehicle is no longer being [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Damage to your suspension can affect the control of your vehicle, you may notice a difference when turning or stopping. Here are some things to look out for. </p>



<p>Pulling When Turning &#8211; If your suspension is damaged you could feel a pull when you are turning a corner meaning the vehicle is no longer being kept stable by the shocks. If you get this feeling round a corner its best to book in for a check. </p>



<p>Uneven Tyre Wear &#8211; If the tread is wearing unevenly on your tyres it could be a sign the suspension isn&#8217;t holding the car even and could be putting uneven pressure on the vehicle and therefore wearing out the tyres. </p>



<p>Rough Ride &#8211; This is the sign that most people pick up on when their suspension is damaged, if you start to feel the road as being more bouncy you may need to have your suspension checked. </p>



<p>One way to test your vehicles suspension from home is by trying the bounce test this is done by simply pressing down on the front of the vehicle when it is parked, bounce it up and down a few times and then release it. If the vehicle continues to bounce a few times after you release it instead of just spring back up stable this could mean your suspension is worn out and needs a professional to look at it. </p>
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		<title>How to React When Your Battery Light Comes On</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the warning lights that can appear on your dashboard if your car detects a problem is the battery. If this light comes on whilst you are driving switch off all electronic devices that are running in the vehicle such as radio, air conditioning or heater and remove devices plugged into the car which [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>One of the warning lights that can appear on your dashboard if your car detects a problem is the battery. If this light comes on whilst you are driving switch off all electronic devices that are running in the vehicle such as radio, air conditioning or heater and remove devices plugged into the car which could put strain on the battery. </p>



<p>Try to get to a safe location so you can stop incase it suddenly stalls. The problem could be coming from the battery itself, the alternator or fuses in the engine. If you are close to or are only a few minutes away from a garage take it to the repair shop. </p>



<p>If your car stalls during your journey coast to the side of the road and call your breakdown assistance such as the RAC or the AA. There is no way to tell how long the battery will last once the light comes on so it is best to be cautious and plan to stop as soon as you can. </p>
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		<title>What’s Included In A Service?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A service isn’t a legal requirement but it does check the wear and tear on your car and is recommended to help your vehicle keep performing as it should. Checks during a service include: the engine oil and filter, the car battery, brakes, fluid levels, tyres, lights and suspensions. Having an up-to-date service history on [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>A service isn’t a legal requirement but it does check the wear and tear on your car and is recommended to help your vehicle keep performing as it should. </p>



<p>Checks during a service include: the engine oil and filter, the car battery, brakes, fluid levels, tyres, lights and suspensions. </p>



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<p>Having an up-to-date service history on your car can be useful when it comes to selling it as it shows that the vehicle has been well looked after. </p>
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		<title>When To Check Your Brakes</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It is important to check brakes regularly so you can spot issues early and for your safety and also prevent repair costs.</p>
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<p>It is important to check brakes regularly so you can spot issues early and for your safety and also prevent repair costs. To prolong the life of your brakes avoid harsh braking and accelerating which will make them wear quicker. Here are some signs to look out for when your brake pads are wearing:</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><br><strong>Screeching Noises</strong></h2>



<p>A key indicator that your brake pads are wearing thin is that you will be able to hear screeching noises as the metal moves against each other. This is a sign you will need to replace your brake pads. Go to your local garage and have them looked at to avoid more expensive problems occurring.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><br><strong>Warning Lights</strong></h3>



<p>If the brake light appears on your dashboard it could mean that you either are due a brake inspection or there could be a problem with your brakes. Either way, you should make sure that you get your brakes checked out.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><br><strong>Pressure to Brake Pedal</strong></h3>



<p>If you need to apply more pressure to your brakes to make your vehicle come to a stop, this is one of the early stages of excessive brake pad wear.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><br><strong>Car Pulls to One Side</strong></h3>



<p>When your car pulls to one side when braking, it could indicate a brake issue. Brakes aren’t the only cause of car pulling issues; problems with other components of the vehicle such as suspension can also cause your vehicle to pull to one side.</p>



<p><br>To maintain your car&#8217;s brakes, get your vehicle serviced regularly so your technician can advise you on the condition of your brakes and when various parts will need to be replaced.</p>
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		<title>Checking Condition of Your Tyres</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2020 09:09:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>No matter the weather adequate tread depth is a primary safety requirement for all vehicles. The role of a tyres tread is to clear water from the road to keep the vehicle in contact with the road and providing grip. The lower the tread the lower the grip. The legal limit on tread depth is 1.6mm.</p>
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<p>No matter the weather adequate tread depth is a primary safety requirement for all vehicles. The role of a tyres tread is to clear water from the road to keep the vehicle in contact with the road and providing grip. The lower the tread the lower the grip. The legal limit on tread depth is 1.6mm.</p>



<p><br>Underinflated or overinflated tyres can also have a serious effect on grip as it causes the tyre to lose its shape and lowers the contact between the car and the road. Pressures should remain at the manufacturers recommended settings.</p>



<p><br>It&#8217;s essential that you ensure all tyres are in good condition and you adjust your driving to the conditions of the road.</p>



<p><br><strong>Tread depth</strong><br>-If your tyres are below 2mm, consider whether it is worth risking waiting rather than replacing them<br>-If you don’t have a tread depth gauge, use a 20p coin as a guide – insert the coin at three points across the tread pattern and at various point around the circumference. If you can see the border at any point, have a professional check them<br>-The legal limit for cars, vans and all vehicles below 3.5 tons is 1.6mm. A potential £2500 fine and three penalty points can be applied on each tyre found to be below those limits<br></p>



<p><strong>Air pressure</strong><br>-Are all tyres at the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended settings?<br>-Settings can be found in the owner’s handbook, in the door shut or fuel filler cap</p>



<p><br><strong>Condition</strong><br>-Tyres should be free of lumps, bumps, cuts and cracking – if you see these, have them checked by a professional<br>-If you slide and the tyres hit an object like a kerb, check it before your next journeys to ensure it has not been damaged, which may result in a bulge, for example</p>
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		<title>Pre-MOT checks</title>
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<p>You may notice things that need replacing on your car before you take it for its MOT test. Here are a few things you can look out for to have repaired before an MOT to save time and money. </p>



<p>An few easy fixes are to ensure the visibility of the road from the drivers view is clear. Make sure the wipers are clearing the windscreen effectively with no cracks in them and the washers are working as they should. Another easy fix is the lighting, a car can fail its MOT if it has a blown bulb or the lights are discolored or cracked. Take a good look around the car to ensure all lights are functioning. </p>



<p>Some things aren&#8217;t as easy to spot when they break try listening out for any strange noises when you are driving. Any unusual sounds when cornering or breaking could be due to issues with your suspension. Grinding noises could be a sign your brakes need replacing, the brake pedal shouldn&#8217;t feel spongy and the car shouldn&#8217;t pull to one side when braking.  </p>



<p>Finally, a good one to check yourself is the tyres. The legal tread depth of a tyre is 1.6mm across the central 3/4 of the tread, you can use the 20p test to check, also check for any cuts, lumps or bulges. If in any doubt about the condition of your tyres drop into AllCarz and we will check them for free!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2020 09:09:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you take your car for an MOT and it fails it must be repaired to comply within the MOT standards. If you drive your vehicle without a valid MOT your insurance will become invalid. The fail certificate will explain what needs to be repaired in order for your vehicle to be classed as road [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If you take your car for an MOT and it fails it must be repaired to comply within the MOT standards. If you drive your vehicle without a valid MOT your insurance will become invalid. </p>



<p>The fail certificate will explain what needs to be repaired in order for your vehicle to be classed as road worthy. If you can have your car tested, repaired and then retested within 10 working days then you get a free re-test. </p>



<p>As long as your vehicle is still within its test date you are able to drive the vehicle away from test center, however, it isn&#8217;t recommended to drive a car with a failed MOT due to problems that could arise with your insurance. However, if your vehicle fails and flags a dangerous fail then you are not allowed the drive that vehicle any longer until the dangerous fail is rectified. </p>



<p>Your car may have advisory notes. These are issues with the car that at that point in time are not enough to fail but will need to sorted in the near future. These advisories shouldn&#8217;t be ignored as it then becomes your responsibility to get these repaired before they become dangerous. It is also a good idea to do them before the next MOT as they may cause your car to fail its MOT the next year. </p>
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