Archive for June 2026That Clunk Isn’t Normal: Why Your U-Joints Need Lubrication (Lubricate U-Joints)Posted June 28, 2026 12:57 PMIf you’ve noticed a clunk when shifting from park to drive, accelerating from a stop or letting off on your accelerator, it may be your vehicle warning you about dry or failing U-joints. Those are small, critical components in your drivetrain that allow the driveshaft to flex as your suspension moves, transferring power smoothly from the transmission to the wheels. They take a licking every time your vehicle is on the road since they’re always moving and bearing a heavy load. The key to keeping U-joints healthy is making sure they’re lubricated. If they’re not, they’ll be at the mercy of their main nemesis: friction. Bearings inside then begin to wear, which can cause a lot of play in the joint. That play is what makes the clunk you can hear and feel. If they don’t get lubricated, a dry U-joint can overheat, seize or even fail completely. That can lead to damage to other systems, such as your driveshaft, differential or driveshaft. Another sign you may have a U-joint that’s failing is vibration at highway speeds. The more wear it gets, the less smoothly your driveshaft rotates. You may hear a stutter or hum when you go faster. Your driveshaft may even come loose, leaving you in a very unsafe situation. U-joints that can be serviced have grease fittings. We recommend you have us lubricate yours at regular intervals. That’s especially important on trucks, SUVs and if you tow with your vehicle. If it’s been a while since your drivetrain has been inspected and you notice clunking noises or vibrations, have one of our technicians check your U-joints. Taking care of the issue early can prevent other costly repairs and keep you on the road safely and smoothly. Kingwood Service Center Tire Tread Depth for Kingwood, TX DriversPosted June 21, 2026 12:45 PMDriving on bald tires is like playing roulette. Though you may be fine today, eventually your luck is going to run out. This is where the studies come in. We think Kingwood drivers will be surprised. A section of a test track was flooded with a thin layer of water. If you laid a dime flat on the track, the water would be deep enough to surround the coin, but not enough to submerge it. A car and a full-sized pick-up truck were brought up to 70 mph/112 kph and then made a hard stop in the wet test area. Stopping distance and time were measured for three different tire depths. First, they tested new tires. Then tires worn to legal limits. And finally, tires with 4/32 inch/3.2 mm of tread were tested (the depth suggested by Consumer Reports.) Kingwood Service Center Chilly Warning (Diagnosing a Noise in Cold Vehicle)Posted June 14, 2026 12:25 PMWhen the weather gets colder, sometimes the noises your vehicle makes will change. For example, you may notice a whining sound when you get going in the morning. It may go away when the vehicle warms up, but it's best not to ignore that sound because it could be a warning of worse things to come. Colder temperatures cause different components to behave differently. Let's take a look at a few of them. First, the fluids in your vehicle. Cold temperatures can make them behave a little differently, such as engine oil, transmission fluid and power steering fluid. Those characteristics could change if the fluids are older and full of contaminants. Belts also can create a whining noise when cold. Since they turn pulleys that move other things, several factors can create issues. Increased friction can change proper tensions on belts. Plus, belts change as they age and may crack, get loose or develop a glazed surface. Belts and pulleys also must be aligned properly to work the way they're designed to. As you can imagine, it's easier for a technician to diagnose a noise if the vehicle is making it. And if a vehicle only makes a noise when it's cold, that sound may be gone by the time the vehicle makes it to the repair facility. That means a driver may have to consider dropping off the vehicle the night before so the technician can be the first to start it the following morning. Most service facilities can accommodate that with either a drop-off box or other arrangement. Heed your vehicle's warning when you start to hear unusual noises. That's a cool idea you should be able to easily warm up to. Kingwood Service Center The Harm in Skipping an Oil Change for Kingwood DriversPosted June 7, 2026 1:08 PMPeople in Kingwood have been hearing a lot about higher oil change intervals these days. Maybe you're wondering: What are the key issues? Severe driving around Kingwood includes short trips under four miles (six and a half km) or trips under 10 miles/16 km in freezing conditions. The engine just doesn't get warm enough for the water in the oil to evaporate. Kingwood Service Center | ||
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