Posted on 1/10/2025
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 1/3/2025
How Often Should I Change My Brake Pads? Your vehicle's brake pads are one of the most critical components for your safety on the road, yet knowing when to change them can be tricky. So, how often should you change your brake pads? The answer depends on several factors like your driving habits, the type of vehicle, and even the quality of the brake pads themselves. General Guidelines for Brake Pad Replacement On average, most brake pads should be replaced every 30,000 to 70,000 miles, depending on their wear. However, it's essential to listen to your vehicle—literally! Squeaking or grinding noises when you brake are often tell-tale signs that your pads are worn out and need immediate attention. At Wayside Garage, we recommend having your brakes inspected every time you bring your vehicle in for service. Regular brake checks help catch potential issues early, saving you money in the long run and ensuring your car is al ... read more
Posted on 12/23/2024
Living in Monterey means enjoying a temperate climate year-round, but our coastal weather can still take a toll on your vehicle. From preparing for damp winters to ensuring your car runs cool during summer road trips, preventative maintenance is key. Here’s how to keep your car ready for Monterey’s seasons. Preparing Your Car for Monterey’s Mild WintersDo I Need to Check My Tires in the Winter Here? Yes! Even with milder winters, rainy weather can lead to slick roads. Ensure your tires have adequate tread and are properly inflated. If you frequently head to snowy areas, consider all-weather or winter tires. What Fluids Should I Check for a Monterey Winter?Coolant/Antifreeze: Protect your engine against moisture and occasional cooler nights. Windshield Washer Fluid: Opt for a formula that works well in rainy conditions to maintain clear visibility. Why is a Battery Ch ... read more
Posted on 12/16/2024
How Worn Control Arm Bushings Impact Tire Wear Worn control arm bushings can quietly but significantly impact your vehicle’s suspension, ultimately leading to premature tire wear. Control arm bushings work similarly to cartilage in human joints, providing a flexible cushion between various suspension components. When these bushings wear out, however, they lose their ability to stabilize and align the control arm correctly. This misalignment can create issues that cause uneven and accelerated tire wear, often resulting in costly repairs down the line. Effects on Tire Wear Misaligned Wheels Worn bushings allow the control arm to shift, throwing off the wheel’s alignment. This can result in uneven tire wear, most commonly observed on the outer edges of the tire. Premature Tire Degradation Misaligned wheels place additional stress on tires, leading to faster wear. Drivers may find themselves needing tire replacements more ... read more
Posted on 12/9/2024
How to Check Your Tire Pressure Ensuring your tires are properly inflated is essential for safe driving, better fuel efficiency, and extending the life of your tires. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you check your tire pressure effectively: 1. Gather What You Need Start with a tire pressure gauge. You’ll find digital, dial, or stick gauges at auto supply stores. Digital gauges are user-friendly, while dial and stick gauges are classic options. Brands like Accutire and Milton are known for reliable gauges. 2. Find the Recommended Pressure Locate the recommended PSI (pounds per square inch) for your vehicle. Check your owner’s manual or look for a label inside the driver’s side door jamb. 3. Check Tire Pressure When Cold For an accurate reading, check your tire pressure when the tires are cold. This means waiting at least three hours after driving or checking first thing in the morning. 4. Remove the Valve Cap Unscrew the valve cap fr ... read more