frequently asked questions

FAQ'S

Unusual noises while accelerating could be due to various issues, such as problems with the exhaust system, engine components, or the transmission. It’s recommended to have a professional diagnostic check to identify the exact cause

The check engine light indicates a potential issue with your vehicle. It could range from minor issues like a loose gas cap to more significant problems with the engine or emissions system. A diagnostic scan is necessary to determine the specific problem.

Improving fuel efficiency involves regular maintenance, such as keeping tires properly inflated, getting regular oil changes, and replacing air filters. Driving habits, such as avoiding aggressive acceleration and maintaining a steady speed, also contribute to better fuel economy

Overheating can be caused by issues like a malfunctioning thermostat, radiator problems, or low coolant levels. It’s crucial to address overheating promptly to prevent engine damage. Check coolant levels, radiator condition, and have a professional inspect the cooling system.

Vibrations in the steering wheel may be due to issues with wheel alignment, unbalanced tires, or problems with the suspension system. An alignment check and tire balancing can help resolve these issues

Brake pad replacement intervals vary depending on driving habits and the type of brake pads used. As a general guideline, it’s recommended to check and potentially replace brake pads every 25,000 to 70,000 miles. However, signs of wear or unusual noises may necessitate earlier replacement.

Brake pad replacement intervals vary depending on driving habits and the type of brake pads used. As a general guideline, it’s recommended to check and potentially replace brake pads every 25,000 to 70,000 miles. However, signs of wear or unusual noises may necessitate earlier replacement.

A car not starting could be due to a dead battery, faulty starter, or issues with the ignition system. Jump-starting the battery may help if it’s a battery-related issue, but professional assistance may be required for more complex problems.

Symptoms of a failing alternator include dimming headlights, warning lights on the dashboard, and difficulty starting the car. If you notice these signs, it’s advisable to have the alternator inspected and possibly replaced.

Pulling to one side could be attributed to misaligned wheels, uneven tire pressure, or issues with the suspension system. Wheel alignment and tire
checks can help address this problem.

Signs that your car may need a transmission fluid change include rough shifting, slipping gears, or strange noises during gear changes. Check your vehicle’s owner’s manual for recommended intervals, and consult a professional if you notice any issues

TEAM OF CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS

Behind every successful auto repair lies a team of skilled and certified technicians dedicated to
ensuring your vehicle performs at its best. At GTS Auto Repair Garage, our team is the backbone of our success. Our technicians are not just professionals; they are enthusiasts who approach each project with unmatched expertise and a genuine love for automobiles.

Our technicians undergo rigorous training and certifications to stay ahead of industry advancements. Their collective knowledge, paired with a commitment to ongoing education, allows us to tackle even the most complex automotive challenges. When you entrust your vehicle to GTS, you can rest assured that it is in the capable hands of a team that understands and respects the intricacies of
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