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What is Brake Fade?

What is Brake Fade?

Brake fade is a sudden or temporary reduction of the brake power. You may be driving and notice that your car doesn't stop immediately upon applying brakes. If you notice that the car stops after applying brakes, but not as quickly as you expect, that might be a brake fade. However, other factors, such as hydraulic or mechanical problems, can reduce the brake power. So, inspect the brake system and confirm the problem before concluding it's a brake fade. What Causes Brake Fade? The car brake system works by converting kinetic energy into heat energy. That's why the pads and rotors produce heat every time the car brakes are applied. If you are unfamiliar with the information, pass your hand near the brake rotors after driving the car for a long distance. You will notice the rotors are hot. On the other hand, kinetic energy often rises with the square of velocity. So, braking at higher speeds or when the vehicle is loaded can overwork the system, thus generating excessive ... read more

Debunking Common Auto Repair Myths

Debunking Common Auto Repair Myths

There are many myths surrounding auto repairs that can lead to misinformation and even costly missteps. The team at NOLA Automotive Repairs LLC wants to help you in every way that we can, which is why we will share some common auto repair myths and debunk them today in our blog. Myth #1: You must take your car to the dealership for repairs. Many people believe that they must take their car to the dealership for repairs, but this is not true. Independent auto repair shops are often a more affordable and convenient option, and they can provide the same level of service and quality as a dealership (and at a better price too). Myth #2: You must change your oil every 3,000 miles. While changing your oil on a regular basis is essential for maintaining the health of your engine, you don't necessarily need to do it every 3,000 miles. The frequency of oil changes depends on your driving habits, the age of your vehicle, and the type of oil you use. Check your vehicle owner's manual ... read more

How to Get a Head Start on Spring Vehicle Maintenance

How to Get a Head Start on Spring Vehicle Maintenance

As the weather starts to warm up in New Orleans, it's essential to give your car some extra attention to ensure it's ready for the new season. Here are some early spring maintenance tips that will keep your vehicle running smoothly. Check Your Tires After a long winter, your tires might be worn out or underinflated. Check the tire pressure and ensure it matches the manufacturer's recommendations. Also, don't forget to inspect the tire tread for signs of damage or wear. Inspect Your Brakes Your brakes are one of the most critical safety features of your car. Ensure your brake pads are not too worn and the brake fluid is at the right level. If you hear strange noises when you apply the brakes, take your car to our auto service shop for an inspection. Change Your Oil Changing your oil on a regular basis is the key to maintaining the health of your engine. If it's been a while since your last oil change, take your c ... read more

4 Warning Signs of Car Steering Problems

4 Warning Signs of Car Steering Problems

Car steering problems can become hazardous for drivers, passengers, and other people on the road. Using the steering wheel of our cars should be a straightforward affair, yet problems with the system can make things complicated. When a driver loses control of their vehicle’s steering, dangerous accidents are bound to occur. This can result in damage to property, severe injuries, and even death. Table of Contents Common Car Steering ProblemsCauses of Steering Problems in CarCar Steering Problems Can Lead to AccidentsConclusionMore from NOLA Automotive Repairs Common Steering Problems Fortunately, the power steering problems symptoms normally provide plenty of warning for driv ... read more

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6 Signs that You Need a New Car Battery

6 Signs that You Need a New Car Battery

In every vehicle, batteries are what power up the engine to start the car. Over time, as batteries are used and abused with continual charging and discharging, the battery life will slowly degrade. If you don’t keep an eye on your battery’s health, you could be left stranded on the side of the road with a dead car battery. There are several indications that you need a new car battery and it is important to be aware of them. From dashboard lights to headlights dimming, here are six signs that indicate you need a new battery. Table of Contents 1. Your Car is Not Starting2. Slow Starting3. Electrical Equipment Acting Up4. Visible Corrosion5. Physical Damage6. Old BatteryFinal Thoughts 1. Your Car is Not Starting One of the m ... read more

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