Have you ever wondered how your gasoline or diesel fuel makes its way out of the tank and into the engine? The fuel pump is how. You can expect to…
If You Drive a Certain Way You Can Boost Your Gas Mileage
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With the holidays just around the corner, you need to save money where you can. How about filling up your automobile less often? You may not believe us here at…
Why Do My Car Windows Fog Up When I Turn On the Heater?
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Your car windows are fogging up when you turn on the heater most likely because your heater core has a leak. The heater core uses hot engine coolant to warm…
Three Signs My Car’s Thermostat Is Going Out
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If you drive a high-mileage vehicle that is 10 years old or older, you may be facing a dead thermostat soon. Oxford Automotive advises that the average lifespan of a…
Crucial Tire and Wheel Services to Extend Your Tire Life
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Taking care of your tires and wheels ensures that you get the guaranteed mileage out of the tires. If you fail to maintain your tires and the wheels, you won’t…
An Engine Vacuum Leak Can Cause All Kinds of Trouble
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A combustion engine produces vacuum that is rerouted to accessories and components to power them. A vacuum leak occurs via one of the vacuum hoses. When a vacuum leak occurs,…
Is It OK To Drive On Empty?
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Every single one of us has done it. It was a long day at work, traffic was bad, and you just wanted to get home to see your kids before…
Before July 4, A Vehicle Check-Up Is A Great Idea
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The July 4 holiday is coming up, and this year it’s going to be a doozy. After last year, when the holiday was essentially canceled due to a global pandemic,…
Five Signs My Water Pump Is Bad
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The thermostat is responsible for keeping track of the engine’s temperature and releasing coolant once it starts to get too hot. The water pump is responsible for circulating the released…
Why Do My Brakes Squeal All The Time?
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You don’t need us here at Oxford Automotive to tell you that your brakes shouldn’t screech, squeak, or squeal every time you use them. If they are, there’s something wrong…