Bolt On Auto Repair Blog
October 21, 2021
What is the Difference in Brake Pads
What is the Difference in Brake Pads
I am sure that you have been to a shop and they have asked you what kind of brake pads do you want? Do you want the premium Ceramic pads? The medium grade Semi metallic pads? Or the basic organic brake pads? If you are like most of my customers you would give me the look of what the heck is the difference. Well simply put the more you pay the longer they last. Ceramic brake pads have excellent stopping power and disperse heat well. Ideal for most normal driving applications, they produce very little dust or noise and are long lasting. Semi-Metallic These brake pads are 30 to 65 percent metal and are considered to be very durable, according to CarsDirect. These brake pads may also not function well in extreme, low temperatures. AutoAnything says these brake pads are less expensive and easier on the rotors than ceramic brake pads, but that they are louder and do not last as long as ceramics. Non-Asbestos Organic These brake pads are generally made fro
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May 5, 2021
2016 HONDA ACCORD A/C PROBLEMS
2016 HONDA ACCORD A/C PROBLEMS and WARRANTY EXTENSION
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April 14, 2021
Is my car the YF1234
There is a new automotive refrigerant that has been in vehicles since as early as 2013. We get a lot of people asking what type of refrigerant is in there vehicle. Unfortunately in a lot of cases the vehicle could have either the R134A or the YF1234. The best way to tell is to open the hood and look for something like the picture I have attached here. Some of the first vehicles to have the new refrigerant were : Dodge, Jeep, Ram, BMW, Mercedes, Toyota, Honda, Mazda, and many others. The new refrigerant is eventually going to be in every new vehicle. Currently the cost is almost 3 times that of the R134a. If you have questions feel free to call us and we will help you better understand this new refrigerant.
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