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What Happens During a Brake Service?

What Happens During a Brake Service?

October is Brakes for Breasts Month at Wayside Garage! Your vehicle’s brakes are one of the most critical components when it comes to safety. Whether you're driving around town or hitting the highway, properly functioning brakes can be the difference between a close call and a serious accident. That’s why at Wayside Garage, we’re excited to support the Brakes for Breasts campaign this October. This month, you can get a free set of brake pads or brake shoes when you schedule a brake service, and we will donate 10% of all brake repair proceeds to help fund breast cancer vaccine research. Why Are Your Brakes So Important? Your brakes are what allow your car to stop quickly and safely. Over time, wear and tear from daily driving can cause brake pads to thin out, reducing their effectiveness. If left unchecked, worn brake pads can lead to further damage to your braking system, such as rotor wear or even brake failur ... read more

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Brakes

Why Does My Honda Have an Oil Leak?

Why Does My Honda Have an Oil Leak?

If you own a Honda Odyssey and have noticed oil spots under your vehicle, you're not alone. Oil leaks are a common issue, especially as vehicles age. Let's dive into why your Honda Odyssey might be leaking oil and how Wayside Garage can help keep your vehicle in top shape. Common Causes of Oil Leaks One of the most common causes of oil leaks in a 2006 Honda Odyssey is a faulty oil filter housing seal. Over time, the rubber seals can dry out and crack due to exposure to engine heat and pressure, leading to leaks. The oil filter housing mounts to the engine block and houses the oil filter, making it a crucial component in maintaining proper oil pressure and cleanliness. Symptoms of a Faulty Oil Filter Housing Seal Oil spots: Noticing oil spots under your car is a clear sign of a leak. Oil residue: Finding oil around the engine block or oil filter housing indicates a possible seal failure. Oil level: A dropping oil level on the dipstick is a ... read more

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Maintenance

Why Is My Car Overheating?

Why Is My Car Overheating?

Why Is My Car Overheating? Common Causes and How to Prevent Them Hey everyone, it's Stacey from Wayside Garage! Today, we're tackling a question we often get: "Why is my car overheating?" Jonathan and I recently worked on a Ford Escape with this issue, and we found some interesting things that we want to share with you. Let's dive into the details and learn how to prevent overheating in your vehicle. Common Causes of Overheating:1. Broken Belts: In the case of the Ford Escape, we discovered a broken belt. The customer initially heard a belt noise but didn't think much of it. This belt drives crucial components like the water pump, which circulates coolant through the engine. When the belt broke, the water pump stopped working, leading to overheating.  2. Faulty Water Pump: The squealing noise the customer heard was actually the water pump starting to fail. A w ... read more

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Maintenance

Why would I need a Catalytic Converter?

Why would I need a Catalytic Converter?

Why would I need a Catalytic Converter? At Wayside Garage, we recently had a Toyota Tacoma come in with a check engine light on. Jonathan and I dove into the diagnostics to figure out what was going on. Here's a rundown of our process and findings, which might help you understand what goes into diagnosing and fixing such issues. Understanding the Problem The check engine light was triggered by a P0430 code, which points to a problem with the catalytic converter, specifically on bank two. This code indicates that the catalytic converter isn't operating efficiently. Diagnostic Process 1. Pulling Codes: We started by pulling the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) using our scanner. 2. Driving and Monitoring: We then drove the vehicle with the scanner connected while monitoring the upstream and downstream oxygen sensors. These sensors help us understand how well the catalytic converter is performing. What We Found ... read more

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Maintenance

Why Are My Brakes Grinding?

Why Are My Brakes Grinding?

Why Are My Brakes Grinding?  Properly functioning brakes are essential for the safety of any vehicle. At Wayside Garage in Seaside, CA, we often handle cases where customers bring in vehicles with uneven brake wear. Let's delve into a recent example involving a GMC Denali to illustrate the importance of regular brake inspections and maintenance. The client was experiencing a grinding noise when the brakes were applied. Upon inspection, we discovered that the front brake pads of their GMC Denali were in poor condition. One pad was severely scuffed, and alarmingly, its counterpart was completely missing. This severe uneven wear was traced back to a seized brake caliper. This malfunction caused the brake pads to wear unevenly and ultimately led to a dangerous metal-on-metal grinding situation, necessitating immediate replacement of the front brakes. Brake calipers play a crucial role in your vehicle's braking system. They are responsible for applying press ... read more

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Brakes
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