Posted on 5/29/2024
Finding your power window non-functional can be frustrating, especially when it comes to passing inspections—after all, a malfunctioning driver's window can mean failing to meet safety standards. We'll look into the common causes behind non-working car windows and provide actionable solutions to ensure your vehicle is back up and running smoothly. The Importance of Functional Car Windows Car windows serve multiple purposes beyond just providing a view of the outside world. They also play a crucial role in ventilation, climate control, and even safety. When your car window refuses to budge, it can disrupt your driving experience and compromise your comfort and convenience. Common Causes of Car Window MalfunctionsElectrical Issues One of the most frequent culprits behind a malfunctioning car window is an electrical problem. Faulty wiring, blown fuses, or a malfunctioning window switch can preven ... read more
Posted on 4/28/2024
You rely on your car to get you where you need to go, but is your engine getting the care it deserves? Maintaining a healthy engine is crucial for reliable transportation, improved performance, and fuel efficiency. We at Funk Bros Auto have prepared some essential care tips to keep your engine running smoothly. The Importance of Engine Care Your car's engine is its beating heart, responsible for converting fuel into power and propelling you down the road. Even the most robust engine can succumb to wear and tear without proper care and maintenance, leading to decreased performance, increased emissions, and costly repairs. By prioritizing engine care, you can prolong the lifespan of your vehicle and enjoy a smoother, more efficient driving experience. Regular Oil Changes One of the most critical aspects of engine maintenance is regular oil changes. Engine oil lubri ... read more
Posted on 3/28/2024
If you own a BMW and notice persistent oil leaks, you're not alone. Many BMW owners encounter this issue, causing concern and frustration. Why does it happen, and what can you do about it? Common Causes of BMW Oil Leaks BMWs are renowned for their performance and luxury, but they're not immune to oil leaks. Several factors can contribute to oil leaks in BMW vehicles: Worn Gaskets and Seals Over time, the gaskets and seals in your BMW's engine can degrade due to heat and wear. This deterioration can lead to oil leaks around the valve cover gasket, oil pan gasket, or other seals in the engine. Faulty Oil Filter Housing Gasket The oil filter housing gasket is another common culprit of oil leaks in BMWs. If this gasket fails, it can cause oil to seep out and create a mess under the hood. Degraded Oil Cooler Lines The oil cooler lines in BMWs can d ... read more
Posted on 2/29/2024
Are you noticing your car's engine running hotter than usual or experiencing coolant leaks? It might be time to flush and change your coolant. While it may seem daunting, performing a coolant flush and change is a straightforward process that can be done at home with minimal tools and expertise. How? Follow the steps below and find out! 1. Gather Your Materials Before you begin, gather all the necessary materials, including: New coolant Distilled water Drain pan Funnel Safety gloves Safety glasses It's essential to use the correct type of coolant recommended for your vehicle to ensure compatibility and optimal performance. 2. Prepare Your Vehicle Park your car on a level surface and allow the engine to cool completely. Make sure the vehicle is in park or neutral and engage the parking brake for added safety ... read more
Posted on 1/27/2024
If you're a car owner, it's important to understand engine oil specifications. Why? Because it directly impacts your vehicle's health and efficiency, it also helps you choose the right one for your vehicle. But don't worry, it's not as complicated as it sounds! Let us help you understand it better. Understanding Viscosity & Oil Viscosity Grades Viscosity refers to the thickness of the oil and its ability to flow. It's a crucial property, as the right viscosity ensures adequate lubrication across a range of temperatures, reducing wear and tear on engine components. Viscosity grades, represented by numbers such as 5W-30, indicate the oil's flow capability in cold and hot temperatures. The first number, followed by a 'W' (for winter), shows the oil's flow at cold temperatures, while the second number i ... read more