5 Simple Car Terms North Katy Drivers Need To Understand
By being informed, you can avoid paying for unnecessary repair parts or maintenance services.
To protect our customers, no matter where their car is taken for service, the experienced staff at Christian Brothers Automotive North Katy has put together a list of 5 essential automotive terms every driver should know.
1. Dipstick
The ASE-certified technician will pull out your dipstick to visually inspect the level and quality of the liquid (usually engine oil), as well as determine whether you need an oil change or fluid replacement.
2. Spark Plug
When your key turns in the ignition, the spark plugs ignite the fuel-air mixture to power the engine. However, a burned out spark plug will not properly ignite. This causes overheating of the ignition coils and could lead to premature failure.
3. [Battery] Corrosion
Battery terminal corrosion is caused by acid leaking from inside the battery case. This can cause too much resistance within the battery, keeping the electrical current from reaching the starter and powering the engine. Your engine could refuse to turn on, even when the headlights and other electrical accessories seem to work fine.
4. Brake Pad
Gradually, your brake pads wear out. When our ASE-certified professionals inspect your brake system, they’ll check the brake pads’ thickness to ensure there is enough friction material remaining to safely stop your car.
5. Timing Belt
The underside of the timing belt is covered with ridges or teeth and turns the camshaft in “time” (or synchronization) with the other moving parts of the engine. The camshaft opens and closes the engine valves to let fuel-air in and exhaust out. It is a fundamental part of nearly all internal combustion engines.