logging in or signing up give yourself a brake! how to identify car problems belletire Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 40 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 09, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Using basic senses like sight, smell and hearing can help owners detect things like defective components, low fluid levels and engine trouble. These observations can help owners streamline repairs. Read more at http://www.belletire.com/blog Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Give Yourself a Brake! How to Identify Car Problems: Give Yourself a Brake! How to Identify Car Problems September 2011Slide 2: Using basic senses like sight, smell and hearing can help owners detect things like defective components, low fluid levels and engine trouble. These observations can help owners streamline repairs. Having a list of symptoms ready to give to professional ASE certified mechanics can also help them quickly verify the problem and fix it.Slide 3: Car and truck owners don’t have to be mechanics to diagnose their vehicle’s problems. Troubleshooting car trouble symptoms can be quick and easy. Watch Video on YouTubeHere are some common examples of sounds, odors, sights and the related problems.: Here are some common examples of sounds, odors, sights and the related problems.# 1 The Nose Knows: # 1 The Nose Knows A strange odor is an easy indicator of a problem like a leak or a damaged piece of equipment. If a car owner smells something similar to burned toast that often means an electrical short. A smell comparable to rotten eggs can come from a problem with emission control devices. Chemical smells can mean a flooded engine (if it smells like gasoline) or overheated brakes (burning resin).# 2 Keep An Eye On It: # 2 Keep An Eye On It Monitoring the space a vehicle is kept and regularly checking a car’s fluid levels are simple ways to troubleshoot. Stains and puddles on the floor of a garage or a driveway beyond normal condensation from a car or truck’s air conditioner, generally indicates there is a problem.The color and consistency of the fluid (and where the stain is located) can reveal the car part that is having a problem. : The color and consistency of the fluid (and where the stain is located) can reveal the car part that is having a problem. A reddish stain with thin consistency can indicate a power steering leak. A coolant leak will be yellow or green fluid that is slimy. Light brown stains with medium consistency can mean an oil leak. Light yellow can indicate brake fluid, which can become a dark muddy brown. Windshield washer fluid can be blue but winter washer fluids can be orange, pink or yellow. Gasoline can be amber, but there will be a distinctive odor.# 3 Make Sound Judgements: # 3 Make Sound Judgements Car problems manifest in many ways and there are a wide variety of noises that can signal the need for maintenance. And sometimes a specific type of sound can potentially indicate a few different types of problems. But telling a professional mechanic the car is squealing versus clicking can be a help when they are trying to find out what is wrong with the vehicle.Slide 9: A sharp squeal can indicate a problem like a worn belt in the power steering, fan or air conditioning. A clicking noise can mean low engine oil. A low-pitched rumble sound can mean a defective exhaust pipe. One other way to help with troubleshooting is to head off problems before they arise.Slide 10: Drivers who schedule regular maintenance checks, especially with vehicles that have higher mileage, can avoid having to deal with larger problems down the line. Check the manufacturer’s guidelines for recommendations about how best to maintain the car or truck. What sights , smells and sounds have your cars made before that helped you know there was a problem? About Belle Tire : About Belle Tire For more information about Belle Tire, please visit http:// www.belletire.com or join our online communities: YOUTUBE Facebook Twitter 11 Visit http://www.BelleTireAdvantage.com to become a Belle Tire Advantage member and save $20 on anything we sell visit: You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
give yourself a brake! how to identify car problems belletire Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 40 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 09, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Using basic senses like sight, smell and hearing can help owners detect things like defective components, low fluid levels and engine trouble. These observations can help owners streamline repairs. Read more at http://www.belletire.com/blog Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Give Yourself a Brake! How to Identify Car Problems: Give Yourself a Brake! How to Identify Car Problems September 2011Slide 2: Using basic senses like sight, smell and hearing can help owners detect things like defective components, low fluid levels and engine trouble. These observations can help owners streamline repairs. Having a list of symptoms ready to give to professional ASE certified mechanics can also help them quickly verify the problem and fix it.Slide 3: Car and truck owners don’t have to be mechanics to diagnose their vehicle’s problems. Troubleshooting car trouble symptoms can be quick and easy. Watch Video on YouTubeHere are some common examples of sounds, odors, sights and the related problems.: Here are some common examples of sounds, odors, sights and the related problems.# 1 The Nose Knows: # 1 The Nose Knows A strange odor is an easy indicator of a problem like a leak or a damaged piece of equipment. If a car owner smells something similar to burned toast that often means an electrical short. A smell comparable to rotten eggs can come from a problem with emission control devices. Chemical smells can mean a flooded engine (if it smells like gasoline) or overheated brakes (burning resin).# 2 Keep An Eye On It: # 2 Keep An Eye On It Monitoring the space a vehicle is kept and regularly checking a car’s fluid levels are simple ways to troubleshoot. Stains and puddles on the floor of a garage or a driveway beyond normal condensation from a car or truck’s air conditioner, generally indicates there is a problem.The color and consistency of the fluid (and where the stain is located) can reveal the car part that is having a problem. : The color and consistency of the fluid (and where the stain is located) can reveal the car part that is having a problem. A reddish stain with thin consistency can indicate a power steering leak. A coolant leak will be yellow or green fluid that is slimy. Light brown stains with medium consistency can mean an oil leak. Light yellow can indicate brake fluid, which can become a dark muddy brown. Windshield washer fluid can be blue but winter washer fluids can be orange, pink or yellow. Gasoline can be amber, but there will be a distinctive odor.# 3 Make Sound Judgements: # 3 Make Sound Judgements Car problems manifest in many ways and there are a wide variety of noises that can signal the need for maintenance. And sometimes a specific type of sound can potentially indicate a few different types of problems. But telling a professional mechanic the car is squealing versus clicking can be a help when they are trying to find out what is wrong with the vehicle.Slide 9: A sharp squeal can indicate a problem like a worn belt in the power steering, fan or air conditioning. A clicking noise can mean low engine oil. A low-pitched rumble sound can mean a defective exhaust pipe. One other way to help with troubleshooting is to head off problems before they arise.Slide 10: Drivers who schedule regular maintenance checks, especially with vehicles that have higher mileage, can avoid having to deal with larger problems down the line. Check the manufacturer’s guidelines for recommendations about how best to maintain the car or truck. What sights , smells and sounds have your cars made before that helped you know there was a problem? About Belle Tire : About Belle Tire For more information about Belle Tire, please visit http:// www.belletire.com or join our online communities: YOUTUBE Facebook Twitter 11 Visit http://www.BelleTireAdvantage.com to become a Belle Tire Advantage member and save $20 on anything we sell visit: