09 Mar 2008 03:49:55 | Tom McKnight
With a little research on your vehicle, you can avoid future
repair problems. Whether you are mechanically savvy or not, you
can detect many common vehicle problems simply by using your
senses of smell and sight.
TAKE A GOOD LOOK!
Are there any stains or drops of fluid under your vehicle? There
may be no problem whatsoever, however you do want to check for
wet spots, as this could be a symptom of a serious problem.
What color is the liquid under the car? Yellowish green, blue or
orange colors can show an overheated engine or an antifreeze
leak. You could have a leaky radiator or a water pump in need of
repair. If this is the problem, you need to get to a repair shop
immediately.
A dark brown or black oily fluid can show that the engine is
leaking oil. A bad seal or gasket could be the cause of the
leak. The repair for this problem can be exorbitant, so you will
want to seek out a reputable mechanic right away.
A red oily looking spot shows a transmission or power steering
fluid leak. Another reason to see your car doctor!
Sometimes the liquid is clear, and this is usually normal
condensation from your vehicle's air conditioner. There is no
need for concern.
If you see light smoke coming from a wheel - it could be a stuck
brake. Call a tow truck.
Smoke coming from any part of the vehicle shows a need for
repair.
TAKE A WHIFF!
Sniff around, and you may detect your vehicles problem.
The smell of burned toast can signal an electrical short and
burning insulation. Have a mechanic come to look at your car. Do
not risk driving it anywhere.
A rotten egg smell usually shows a problem in the catalytic
converter. You will need to take the vehicle in for repair as
soon as possible.
A thick sharp odor usually shows burning oil. Look under the car
to see if there is a leak. There could be a bluish smoke coming
from your vehicle, too. This problem needs to be addressed
immediately!
The smell of gas after a failed start may mean the engine is
flooded. Just wait a couple of minutes and try again. If you
keep noticing the gas odor, this could be a sign of a leak in
the fuel system - a potentially dangerous problem that needs
immediate attention.
Do you notice a sweet odor? This may show a coolant leak. Watch
your temperature gauge, warning light and drive to a repair
shop. Now, if you see steam emerging from under the hood, stop
and pull over. You definitely do not want to keep driving an
overheated vehicle. Your engine will most likely be seriously
damaged. Call a tow truck.
The basic rule of smell is that if you do notice an unusual odor
- get to a mechanic or get one to come to you.
Follow these simple guidelines, keep your eyes and nose open,
and you could end saving hundreds of dollars in repair!
About Author :
Tom McKnight is a freelance author and Corvette enthusiast who
writes articles for http://www.Corvette-Shopper.net