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How to Maintain Your Manual & Automatic Vehicles

19/12/2021

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When it comes to cars, we all know that they need maintenance. So what do you do when you need to take your vehicle in for a check-up? If you opt for the manual option, then you'll have to stop at a repair shop or get the job done yourself. Although those are great options for some people, there are times where the process becomes more complicated than it needs to be. With an automatic transmission, all you need is a little bit of oil and some patience.

How to Maintain Your Manual

The best way to maintain your manual is to regularly wash it. Washing it regularly helps keep dirt off the surface of the device and fresh inks from drying out. To detect when the ink is actually dry and when the device should be washed, you may want to purchase a cheap machine that detects levels of humidity.

How to Maintain a Manual Transmission

Buying a manual transmission car is a smart investment. It's an investment that will last you for a long time and provide many years of enjoyment. To maintain your manual, you need to be able to change the fluid every 1,000 miles or so. You also need to ensure that there are no leaks in the transmission case, fuel system, or anywhere else in the engine compartment. If you have time, it's recommended that you replace your spark plugs periodically as well because these parts can wear out over time.

Types of Manual Transmissions

There are many different types of manual transmissions. They range from the standard five-speed transmission to the more modern six-speed Manual Transmissions.

Classic and Vintage Car Repairs

Older cars are made of metal, which is much stronger than the plastic found in most new cars. However, this metal can corrode with time and age. The car also requires repairs every now and then that includes cleaning, replacing components, and other maintenance procedures. To maintain your manual car's condition you need to perform routine maintenance on a regular basis.

Calibrating the Check Engine Light

The Check Engine Light (CEL) is typically visible in the instrument cluster of many car models. When the light is illuminated, the engine computer has detected an issue with one or more components that would cause a malfunction if not fixed. While your car's manufacturer may be able to repair this issue for you, it can be better for you to learn how to properly maintain your vehicle.

How to Get a Professional Opinion of Your Vehicle's Engine

The first step in getting a professional opinion of your vehicle's engine is to get it submitted to a garage. This garage will assess the overall performance, maintenance history, and current condition of your car before making an offer. They'll also inspect the engine for any signs of damage or wear. If you feel like your car is doing something off-normal, this is the best place to start.

Why Choose PK Motors Accident Repair Centre?

We are your local family run accident repair centre, established over 48 years ago. We are one of the leading accident repair centres in the South East specialising in all manner of repairs, from minor scrapes, to heavy structural damage. We're fully equipped, experienced and qualified so you can be rest assured that your vehicle repairs are in good hands.

Based in Tunbridge Wells we are ideally situated to cover many areas of Kent, and surrounding areas of East Sussex, West Sussex & Surrey.

For general enquiries please call 01892 532886 or email reception@pkmotors.co.uk
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What Should You Do in the Event of a Car Accident in the UK

19/12/2021

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Accidents happen to the best of us, and it can be a stressful time whether you're on the driver's side or the passenger side. However, if you're not sure what to do in the event of an accident, this article will help guide you through some of your options.

What should you do if you have been in a car accident?

If you're in an accident, your first priority should be to get yourself and any passengers out of the car. You should also call emergency services immediately to tell them about the accident so that they can send the appropriate response. If you are not able to get yourself or anyone else out of the car, stay calm and wait for help to arrive.

What procedure should you follow in the event of a car accident?

If you're involved in a car accident, always try and exchange contact and insurance information with the other party. If you're not able to do so, make sure to take down their details and report the incident to the police. You should also check for any injuries and call emergency services if necessary.

The types of documents that may be needed after a car accident

The types of documents that may be needed after a car accident depend on the severity of the crash. If you are planning for an accident, it is recommended to carry the following documents with you at all times: 
1) Proof of insurance 
2) Driver's license 
3) Vehicle registration 
4) Vehicle ownership papers 
5) Copy of vehicle log book

Safety considerations following a car accident

If you’ve been involved in a car accident, it’s important to take care of yourself and any passengers. This is when you need to be extra careful, because the adrenaline created by the experience could cause you to overlook certain aspects of safety. 
You should wait until emergency services arrive and help can be given to those in need. To avoid further aggravating your injuries and accidents, move into a safe position away from traffic or obstructions. If you need assistance, call for help with your mobile phone or ask someone nearby for assistance.

Conclusion

There are some things that you should do to make sure the accident is as safe as possible. The first thing to do is stop your car and call the emergency services. If you can't stop the car, pull over once it comes to a complete stop, get out and wait with your hands on top of your head until help arrives. Do not get back in your car because it could explode or catch fire.

Why Choose PK Motors Accident Repair Centre?

We are your local family run accident repair centre, established over 48 years ago. We are one of the leading accident repair centres in the South East specialising in all manner of repairs, from minor scrapes, to heavy structural damage. We're fully equipped, experienced and qualified so you can be rest assured that your vehicle repairs are in good hands.

Based in Tunbridge Wells we are ideally situated to cover many areas of Kent, and surrounding areas of East Sussex, West Sussex & Surrey.

For general enquiries please call 01892 532886 or email reception@pkmotors.co.uk
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Understanding The Importance Of Radiators

19/12/2021

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The radiator is an essential element of your car's cooling system. It’s responsible for transferring heat from the engine to the atmosphere. That’s why it’s important that you keep a close eye on the condition of your radiator, and invest in a replacement if necessary.

The Importance of Radiators

Radiators are typically used to keep a car engine cool. They are important because an engine that is overheated can lose power and even cause permanent damage. Radiators can also be used in homes to heat water for showers, baths, etc.

Location and Types of Radiators

Radiators for heating and cooling are generally located near the ceiling. The warm air from the radiators will be pulled down by a fan, through a duct system. If you're looking for a ceiling-mounted radiator, then there are different types of radiators that you can choose from- finned, slimline, parallel flow, or direct flow.

What Happens When There is a Blockage in the System?

If there is a blockage in the system, the heat will not be able to escape and it will eventually lead to overheating. This can damage the engine and other areas of the car that are sensitive to excessive heat.

How to Diagnose Problems with Your Car's Radiator

Radiators are important because they help your car get rid of excess heat from your engine. They're easy to detect problems with, but it's hard to know what caused a problem without taking a look at the engine. The best way to find out if a radiator is broken is by listening for a hissing sound when the car is running. If you hear this, stop and check it out immediately.

The Signs of a Faulty Radiator

Here are some signs that your radiator is not working properly: you hear a hissing sound when the car is running, the car's temperature gauge is very high, or steam is coming out of the hood. If any of these things happen, call an expert to come out and check it out.

Why Choose PK Motors Accident Repair Centre?

We are your local family run accident repair centre, established over 48 years ago. We are one of the leading accident repair centres in the South East specialising in all manner of repairs, from minor scrapes, to heavy structural damage. We're fully equipped, experienced and qualified so you can be rest assured that your vehicle repairs are in good hands.

Based in Tunbridge Wells we are ideally situated to cover many areas of Kent, and surrounding areas of East Sussex, West Sussex & Surrey.

For general enquiries please call 01892 532886 or email reception@pkmotors.co.uk
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How to Tell if You Need a Car Service and What Causes Low Oil Pressure

19/12/2021

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Be sure you know what causes low oil pressure in your vehicle so you can be prepared to get it fixed. Knowing how to change your own oil in your car is also important knowledge to have.

What is low oil pressure?

Low oil pressure means that the weight of the engine is bearing down on the oil. In some cases, this can cause a loss of lubrication and the eventual breakdown of an engine. Symptoms of low oil pressure include shaking or jerking while driving, engine temperature rising to abnormally high levels, and a blue smoke coming from the exhaust pipe.

Causes of low oil pressure

Low oil pressure is often the result of a clogged filter, dirty oil, or low air pressure in the system. You can find out if your car needs a service by following these steps:

Why low oil pressure light turns on

Low oil pressure means that the car's engine is not receiving enough oil to function properly. This can happen for a few reasons. The most common are when the oil level is too low or when there is a leak in the oil system. If you notice that your low pressure light is on, it's important to take your car into a service center right away.

Symptoms of low oil pressure

Low oil pressure can cause your engine to stop working. Symptoms of low oil pressure include excessive engine wear, squealing, blowing smoke from the tailpipe, and a knocking sound coming from the engine.

How to solve the problem

If you notice that your oil pressure gauge is on the low side, turn off the engine and let it cool. With the engine off, check your oil level and add oil if necessary, then restart and see if there's improvement. If the pressure remains low, you'll need to take your car to a mechanic for repairs. If you don't want to do this yourself, call YourMechanic and we'll send out a mobile technician to repair your car at home or work.

Why Choose PK Motors Accident Repair Centre?

We are your local family run accident repair centre, established over 48 years ago. We are one of the leading accident repair centres in the South East specialising in all manner of repairs, from minor scrapes, to heavy structural damage. We're fully equipped, experienced and qualified so you can be rest assured that your vehicle repairs are in good hands.

Based in Tunbridge Wells we are ideally situated to cover many areas of Kent, and surrounding areas of East Sussex, West Sussex & Surrey.

For general enquiries please call 01892 532886 or email reception@pkmotors.co.uk​
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How to tell if your vehicle is experiencing a driveshaft issue

19/12/2021

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The driveshaft is a component on your vehicle that receives power from the engine, transmits it to the rear wheels, and helps to drive the car. When you're not sure if your car is experiencing a driveshaft issue, check these four things first.

How a driveshaft works

A driveshaft is a critical component of your car. It transmits power from the engine to the rear axle. The shaft is attached to the transmission and one end at the engine. It moves back and forth as it rotates from left to right, which moves your vehicle's wheels. Anytime you experience a vibration at idle, there's a chance that your driveshaft may be broken or bent because of a design defect.

Different ways that a driveshaft can fail

A driveshaft may fail suddenly, which can lead to catastrophic events. There are many ways that a driveshaft can fail. One way is if it breaks or snaps. A driveshaft may also vibrate excessively, lose mechanical lubrication, or allow the engine to rub against it. The end result is always the same: car trouble.

Signs of a bad or failing driveshaft

One sign of a bad or failing driveshaft is the appearance of a clunking sound. If you notice this sound, you should take your car to a mechanic to have it inspected. 

What to do if your vehicle's driveshaft is bad or failing

If you notice that your vehicle is displaying any of the following symptoms, then your driveshaft may need to be inspected: Uneven tire wear, unusual vibration when driving, a sudden lurch in forward or reverse gears. If your driveshaft is bad or failing, it's important to have it repaired as soon as possible to avoid major damage to your vehicle.

A bad driveshaft can cause your vehicle to shift erratically, skip gears, or fail to accelerate. This is dangerous because it can also result in a crash. When you have your driveshaft repaired promptly and properly, your vehicle will be back on the road in no time.

Why Choose PK Motors Accident Repair Centre?

We are your local family run accident repair centre, established over 48 years ago. We are one of the leading accident repair centres in the South East specialising in all manner of repairs, from minor scrapes, to heavy structural damage. We're fully equipped, experienced and qualified so you can be rest assured that your vehicle repairs are in good hands.

Based in Tunbridge Wells we are ideally situated to cover many areas of Kent, and surrounding areas of East Sussex, West Sussex & Surrey.

For general enquiries please call 01892 532886 or email reception@pkmotors.co.uk​
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The Wheel Bearing: Keeping Your Vehicle Rolling Along

19/12/2021

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A wheel bearing is a vital component in your vehicle. If it fails, you can lose control and crash. Keeping your wheel bearing in good working order will ensure that you and the people around you stay safe and happy.

What is a Wheel Bearing?

A wheel bearing is a mechanical device positioned at the point where the axle and wheel meet. It is designed to reduce the friction produced by the axle moving along with the wheel. A wheel bearing can be either sealed or unsealed, which will affect what you need to do if it becomes damaged.

Why Do I Need a Wheel Bearing?

A wheel bearing is important to your vehicle's ability to perform. There are many types of bearings, but a typical one is made from a rubber or polymer a metal cage, a metal shield and a set of steel balls. The bearing helps the hub connect to the steering gearbox and it allows for you to turn the steering wheel without too much friction. It also provides support for the axle which helps keep your car running smoothly.

Symptoms of a Faulty Wheel Bearing

If you hear clicking, grinding, or whirring sounds when you turn left or right, this indicates that the bearing is worn and needs to be replaced. The noise may be reduced by slowing down the vehicle.

How to Change a Wheel Bearing

Wheel bearings are an important part of the vehicle's suspension system. They keep the wheel spinning in a straight line while protecting it from bumps and potholes. When they stop working, it's time to get a new one. The easiest way to change a wheel bearing is to take off the old one and put on a new one from the side of the car.

Conclusion

As seen in this blog, there are many ways to make sure your vehicle is in good condition. If you see any signs of wear and tear, it's best to get them fixed before they become a bigger problem.

Why Choose PK Motors Accident Repair Centre?

We are your local family run accident repair centre, established over 48 years ago. We are one of the leading accident repair centres in the South East specialising in all manner of repairs, from minor scrapes, to heavy structural damage. We're fully equipped, experienced and qualified so you can be rest assured that your vehicle repairs are in good hands.

Based in Tunbridge Wells we are ideally situated to cover many areas of Kent, and surrounding areas of East Sussex, West Sussex & Surrey.

For general enquiries please call 01892 532886 or email reception@pkmotors.co.uk​
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Front-End Alignment vs. Four-Wheel Alignment: What's The Difference?

19/12/2021

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It may come as a surprise, but knowing the difference between front-end alignment and 4-wheel alignment is important for drivers and people that work on cars. After all, both adjust your tires and wheels to make sure that your car can move in a straight line. This article will break down the difference between the two, and help you decide which one you need for your vehicle.

What is a Front-End Alignment?

A front-end alignment is the tuning of the front suspension to reduce wear and tear on your tires. Front-end alignments are performed to tighten up the steering, improve handling, and improve tire life. It can also be performed to correct a pull to one side or the other.

What is a Four-Wheel Alignment?

A four-wheel alignment is a service that ensures that your vehicle is in the best possible position by using computerized equipment, including lasers. If needed, missing parts can also be replaced. A front-end alignment doesn’t require replacement of any parts and is used only to correct the geometry of the suspension system.

The Difference in Process

Front-end alignment is often performed by a technician who looks at the front of your car. This process is quick and easy, but the alignment may not be perfect. There's also a chance that certain parts of your car could wear more quickly. Four-wheel alignment is more thorough and typically involves checking the steering wheel, tie rods, track bar, suspension mounts, and other parts. The downside? It takes longer to complete because you're checking everything.

How to tell if your vehicle needs a Front-End Alignment or 4-Wheel Alignment?

The difference between a 4-Wheel Alignment and Front-End Alignment depends on the symptoms. When you feel pulling to one side while driving or an obvious alignment problem, you need to get your vehicle aligned. The symptoms for Front-End Alignment are usually excessive front tire wear, steering wheel pulling to one side, steering wheel shaking, and uneven tire wear.

Tips for Getting Your Vehicle Ready for an Alignment

The types of vehicles that you drive can have an impact on the cost for an alignment. Front-wheel drive vehicles are more common in the city, while four-wheel drive vehicles are more popular in rural areas. The type of vehicle you own will be important when calculating the cost because some shops charge a flat fee for all alignments, while others charge by the hour or by how many wheels need to be aligned.

Why Does Alignment Matter?

A vehicle's alignment is the process used to set its suspension and steering angles to match factory specifications. If these angles are not set correctly then there will be uneven tire wear causing vibrations at highway speeds, noise during braking, and suspension problems.

Conclusion

Front-end alignment helps to maintain the suspension geometry of the vehicle. This is done by keeping the wheels parallel with one another. The other type, four-wheel alignment, helps to balance your tires so that they are positioned in a way that reduces your chances of getting uneven tire wear.

Why Choose PK Motors Accident Repair Centre?

We are your local family run accident repair centre, established over 48 years ago. We are one of the leading accident repair centres in the South East specialising in all manner of repairs, from minor scrapes, to heavy structural damage. We're fully equipped, experienced and qualified so you can be rest assured that your vehicle repairs are in good hands.

Based in Tunbridge Wells we are ideally situated to cover many areas of Kent, and surrounding areas of East Sussex, West Sussex & Surrey.

For general enquiries please call 01892 532886 or email reception@pkmotors.co.uk
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Understanding how water damages electrical components and what to do when your car sustains water damage

19/12/2021

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The car alternator doesn't like water. The sudden dousing can cause short circuits and other electrical problems, which will make the vehicle less safe to drive and more susceptible to breakdown. So if you've been driving through a flood, you should always stop as soon as possible and turn off the engine.

What is water damage?

Water damage can happen to any automobile, but it's most common in cars that are parked outside or near the ground. When water seeps into the car, it may short circuit an electrical component. If you suspect your car has sustained water damage, stop using it and have it towed to a mechanic for inspection.

How does water damage car components?

Whenever water penetrates an electrical component, it can cause corrosion and other damages. The water damages components like the battery and the alternator. If you come into contact with a car that has been submerged in water, your first step should be to turn off the engine and make sure all of the doors are closed. Next, pull out any visible power cables from any electrical components and remove all batteries if possible. Once you've done this, take a look for sparks or anything else that could be dangerous before trying to do anything else.

How do I know if my car has water damage?

If your car was submerged in water, there will be an obvious sign of damage. If you can't tell, check your headlights and taillights to make sure they are working properly. They should not be dim or flickering.

What should I do if my car sustains water damage?

If your car sustains water damage, it is important to act quickly. You may be able to save your car by drying off any wet parts with a towel. If you are unable to dry the electrical components yourself, bring it to a repair shop as soon as possible.

Conclusion

When it comes to water damage, time is important. If your vehicle sustains water damage within 12 hours, the only action you need to take is a good detailing. If your car was exposed to water after 12 hours, there are a few more steps that need to be taken. First you must remove as much of the standing water as possible from the car's interior and engine compartment. Next you should check all of the electrical connections for corrosion and clean them with a cleaner designed for removing corrosion.

Why Choose PK Motors Accident Repair Centre?

We are your local family run accident repair centre, established over 48 years ago. We are one of the leading accident repair centres in the South East specialising in all manner of repairs, from minor scrapes, to heavy structural damage. We're fully equipped, experienced and qualified so you can be rest assured that your vehicle repairs are in good hands.

Based in Tunbridge Wells we are ideally situated to cover many areas of Kent, and surrounding areas of East Sussex, West Sussex & Surrey.

For general enquiries please call 01892 532886 or email reception@pkmotors.co.uk
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All You Need To Know About Engine Oil Leaks

19/12/2021

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Engine oil leaks in the car have been a problem for a long time, but you might not know that there are three main causes of engine oil leaks. In this article, we'll be talking about the different types of engine oil leaks and what you can do to fix them.

What is an Engine Oil Leak?

An engine oil leak refers to the release of oil from an engine area. This typically occurs due to wear and tear of parts, but they can also be caused by a faulty seal or gasket. A leak is common in older cars because seals have deteriorated with age, but it's also possible for newer cars to have leaks.

What Causes An Engine Oil Leak?

Engine oil leaks can happen for a number of reasons. The most common cause is a worn out gasket that is no longer able to keep the engine and oil pan properly sealed. Another reason is a cracked or broken crankshaft seal. If this seal fails, it will cause oil to leak from the crankcase to the outside of the engine through the cylinder head.

How To Fix Engine Oil Leaks

Engine oil leaks are often the result of faulty gaskets, seals, or timing belts. To get rid of your engine oil leak, you need to diagnose which part is causing it. Once you have zeroed in on the problem area, you should replace it with a new one.

Common Signs of an Engine Oil Leak

If you see oil spots or globs of oil on the ground, you are probably looking at an engine oil leak. The engine is near the bottom of your car so this is why oil leaks are so common there. Oil leaks near the exhaust system may indicate a serious issue with your engine. If you see signs of an engine oil leak, please bring your vehicle in to have it checked by our experts.

Conclusion

A number of factors can be the cause of engine oil leaks. It is important to note that while some leaks can be fixed on your own, others may require the help of a professional.

Why Choose PK Motors Accident Repair Centre?

We are your local family run accident repair centre, established over 48 years ago. We are one of the leading accident repair centres in the South East specialising in all manner of repairs, from minor scrapes, to heavy structural damage. We're fully equipped, experienced and qualified so you can be rest assured that your vehicle repairs are in good hands.

Based in Tunbridge Wells we are ideally situated to cover many areas of Kent, and surrounding areas of East Sussex, West Sussex & Surrey.

For general enquiries please call 01892 532886 or email reception@pkmotors.co.uk
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Important Tips To Keep In Mind When Driving at Night

19/12/2021

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When it comes to driving in a car at night, there are a number of rules and laws in place to keep you safe. But with the number of distractions that can crop up when driving, it's easy to forget these simple rules. In this post, we'll explore the 8 most important tips to remember when driving at night - from turning your lights on early enough so they're not blinding other drivers, to keeping your headlights off while waiting for a pedestrian to cross the street.

What is the law around headlights at night?

Most states have laws that dictate when headlights are required to be on. They may also restrict which lights can be used. For example, in some states, only high beams are permitted. In others, high and low beams are allowed. Montana is one state that requires all four lights to be on at night. Headlights are required to be on at all times while driving, but there are exceptions. You should turn your headlights off when stopped at the side of the road because it's safer for other drivers not to be blinded by high beams.

When should you use your high beams?

Tailgaters and other drivers may think you don't want to let them know where you are, but this is misleading. High beams can actually blind the driver ahead of you if their high beams are on. In addition, high beams can cause glare from other drivers' headlights, which could blind you as well.   Your headlights are one of the most important tools you have when you're driving. You should use your high beams, or "driving lights" if you're in a rural area, only when there are no oncoming vehicles. If there are oncoming vehicles, don't use your high beams so that they can see clearly.

What does ‘driving without lights’ mean?

Driving without lights means using your headlights to see the road, not your brake lights or taillights. This is a great way to get noticed by other drivers and avoid being struck from behind because you’ve been seen. The key is to always have your headlights on!

Driving without lights means that the car is not equipped with any lights or lighting mechanism. This can be due to a blown-out headlight, for example. It might be tempting to drive without lights because you are in a hurry to get somewhere, but this can lead to accidents and injuries.

Why Choose PK Motors Accident Repair Centre?

We are your local family run accident repair centre, established over 48 years ago. We are one of the leading accident repair centres in the South East specialising in all manner of repairs, from minor scrapes, to heavy structural damage. We're fully equipped, experienced and qualified so you can be rest assured that your vehicle repairs are in good hands.

Based in Tunbridge Wells we are ideally situated to cover many areas of Kent, and surrounding areas of East Sussex, West Sussex & Surrey.

​For general enquiries please call 01892 532886 or email reception@pkmotors.co.uk


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