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Euro Car Tech's 5 Gas-Saving Tips

Euro Car Tech's 5 Gas-Saving Tips

Doesn't it always seem like gas prices are constantly increasing? Some of us might be pinching our pennies at the fuel station. To help ease the strain on your wallet, we've put together a list of things to do (and not do) to get the best gas mileage. These are our top 5 tips on how to save some money on gasoline: Go easy on the gas.  Research has shown that aggressive driving, including rapid acceleration, cruising at high speeds, and braking abruptly is the most significant culprit in excessive gas-guzzling. We advise you to take things slowly. That way, you can maintain a gas-friendly and safe speed! And when driving on the highway, remember to use cruise control. Don't lug heavy items around. We highly advise against storing too many items in your car, especially the bulky, heavy ones. The more things you bring with you, the more fuel your vehicle is going to burn.  Don't use premium unless your car demands it. A common mistake that drivers make is putt ... read more

Common Misconceptions About European Makes

Common Misconceptions About European Makes

Whether you drive a brand new Mercedes, a vintage BMW, or a sporty Ferrari in Arlington, TX, your European vehicle is a finely crafted piece of machinery. With such a high-quality car, does it only take the dealership to take care of it? Let's go over three common myths about European vehicles and how they can be affecting your time, wallet, and choices.   Myth 1: You have to go to the dealership for every service. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act states that you don't need to take your vehicle to the dealer for routine maintenance to maintain a warranty. The dealer can't void the contract with consumers as long as the maintenance is done on time. Specialty shops like ours care for your car just as much (if not more) than the dealership, and we are here to protect your investment. Euro Car Tech provides higher quality service and price! Myth 2: All European vehicles need premium fuel to run at peak performance. People often associate premium fuel with better gas mil ... read more

What Are the Top Signs That Your Car AC Needs Repair?

What Are the Top Signs That Your Car AC Needs Repair?

Even though we're nearing the end of summer, it is still piping hot in Arlington, TX. And we can guarantee that you wouldn't be too happy to cruise around the city without air conditioning in your cars. If you attempt to turn on your A/C and no air flows out, or maybe only warm/hot air blows out, then you should have the problem assessed and fixed promptly. The A/C system is more complex than you may believe. It involves the workings of multiple parts, and consequently, the malfunction of any of its components can corrupt the entire A/C system.    Here are some of the most widespread causes of A/C failure that we've seen and repaired at Euro Car Tech:  Refrigerant leak Failing compressor Aged refrigerant hoses Mold or mildew buildup Faulty cooling fan Broken seal or hose To prevent your air conditioning from breaking down suddenly, you should have your vehicle inspected seasonally by our expert team. Routine inspections of your HVAC system will allow ... read more

Negative Effects of a Malfunctioning Muffler

Negative Effects of a Malfunctioning Muffler

The exhaust system encompasses more than just the tailpipe. The muffler is also included in the exhaust system, and as its name suggests, it is in place to 'muffle' or dampen the powerful sounds that your car makes. Without the muffler, your car's engine will be pretty loud and obnoxious.   Engines need to generate a substantial amount of power, and, as a result, they create various sounds that echo through the exhaust pipe. The purpose of the muffler in the exhaust system is to reduce the sounds that the engine makes.    There are many vehicles, including motorcycles, in every town that may be cruising around without mufflers on their exhausts. Those individuals are probably among the drivers who choose to go without a damper. "Why would anyone choose to go without a muffler" you might ask. Some people believe that removing the muffler gives the car more power and speed, but this is a common misconception. Other people might also remove their m ... read more

5 Car Noises You Shouldn't Ignore

5 Car Noises You Shouldn't Ignore

Have you ever heard your car producing a specific sound and thought to yourself: "That doesn't sound good?" Unusual car sounds, whether it's clunking over bumps or growling when cornering, are signs that there's something wrong with the car, and something needs to be done. Ignoring them could lead to serious and costlier repairs in the future. Sharp Screeching A high-pitched screeching sound usually comes when you apply pressure on the brake pedal. The sound is an indication that the brake pads are work and can't push against the rotors effectively to stop the car. Don't ignore that sound because if the pads are excessively worn, the brakes might fail. Hissing Sound The hissing sound normally comes from the engine, and it's not an indication that the engine is running healthy. On the contrary, it's a sign of a leak in one of the pipes or joints of the cooling system or vacuum line. A faulty cooling system impacts the car's drivability, and ... read more