Posted on 10/21/2024
wheel shake wayside garage by Stacey Diaz Why Is My Steering Wheel Shaking When I Brake? If you've ever felt your steering wheel shake when braking, you know it can be alarming. Not only is it uncomfortable, but it's also a sign that something might be wrong with your vehicle. At Wayside Garage, we’re here to help you understand why this happens and what you can do about it. Why Does My Steering Wheel Shake? When your steering wheel vibrates during braking, it’s often due to issues in your brake or suspension system. Here are some common reasons this happens: 1. Warped Brake Rotors Your brake rotors are the discs that your brake pads clamp down on to stop your vehicle. Over time, these rotors can warp due to heat, wear, or uneven press ... read more
Posted on 10/17/2024
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
Posted on 10/14/2024
Why Does My Brake Pedal Feel Squishy? If you've ever pressed down on your brake pedal and felt it sink lower than usual or feel "squishy," it’s a sign that something is off with your braking system. While it can be unsettling, it's important to understand the possible reasons behind this sensation and how to address it to keep your vehicle safe. Common Causes of a Squishy Brake Pedal Air in the Brake Lines One of the most common causes of a soft brake pedal is air trapped in the brake lines. Your brakes rely on hydraulic pressure to work properly. If air gets into the system, it can cause inconsistent pressure, resulting in that squishy feeling when you press the pedal. This typically happens after a brake fluid change or due to a leak in the system. Low or Old Brake Fluid Over time, your brake fluid can absorb moisture, which reduces its effectiveness. Low fluid levels can also affect brake performance. Bra ... read more
Posted on 10/1/2024
Discover Reliable Toyota Service at Wayside Garage! Are you looking for a reliable alternative to your Toyota dealership? Look no further than Wayside Garage in Seaside, California. We specialize in Toyota repair and service, providing personalized care and competitive pricing that beats dealership costs. Our certified technicians are experienced in handling all Toyota models, ensuring your vehicle gets the expert care it deserves. Why Choose Wayside Garage for Your Toyota? At Wayside Garage, we understand the importance of maintaining your Toyota’s performance and longevity. We offer a comprehensive maintenance plan tailored to your vehicle’s needs. From regular oil changes every 5,000 miles to annual fuel system tune-ups, our services keep your Toyota running smoothly year after year. Here's a snapshot of our key services: Oil & Filter Change ... read more
Posted on 9/24/2024
Why is My Car Pulling? Understanding the Cause and Solution Have you ever been driving down the road and felt your car pulling to one side? This can be not only frustrating but also potentially dangerous. At Wayside Garage, we recently had a customer with a 2007 BMW experiencing this very issue. After a thorough inspection, we found that the alignment was off, and the tires were worn unevenly. Let's break down why this happens and how to prevent it. Common Causes of a Car Pulling When your car pulls to one side, several factors could be at play: Wheel Alignment Issues: Misaligned wheels are a leading cause of a car pulling. Your vehicle's alignment can be thrown off by hitting potholes, curbs, or even parking lot stoppers. Uneven Tire Wear: If the tires on your car are worn unevenly, it can affect how your car drives, even if you correct the alignment. In our customer's case ... read more