Posted on 2/27/2023

BMW is one of the largest luxury sports car manufacturers in the world. Chances are you have seen a couple of them passing by and probably wondered about the difference between them. While they can look similar to each other, the badges and modes they carry distinguish them from each other. Below, we will give you a simple and easy guide to the meaning of BMW models, so you know what to look out for when searching for a car or if you are just curious. BMW 1 & 2 Series The first in the lineup are the 1 and 2 Series. They are at the bottom of the BMW family and, therefore, least expensive and advanced. These series offer a coupe, sedan, and two hatchback-SUV hybrids. Good interior, cheap repairs, and performance for the price are where these models shine. BMW 3/5/7 Series Some of the most famous models are the 3/5/7 series. That's because they have an unmistakable silhouette, and some may say it's a trademark for BMW. The first is the ... read more
Posted on 2/7/2023

Serpentine Belt Replacement Serpentine belts, often referred to as a "drive belt", are a critical component in your vehicle that help keep the alternator, air conditioning, power steering, and water pump running. Without the serpentine belt, the vehicle cannot run properly, if at all. At EAS Tire and Auto, replacing serpentine belts is practically second nature. We inspect all of your separate belts, typically excluding the timing belt, during every evaluation so you never have to worry about unexpectedly breaking down. We are proud to be automotive specialists, but we know that sometimes you may want to tackle some of the repairs yourself. Replacing a Serpentine Belt at Home Are you looking for a DIY guide to replacing a serpentine belt? Or need a more general overview of the process? Replacing a serpentine belt is an important task for maintaining your vehicle. This simple maintenance can prevent costly repairs in the future and keep your car running smoothly. In this blo ... read more
Posted on 1/31/2023

Car batteries, vehicles can't function without them however, they can be difficult to keep in shape especially since they are temperature sensitive. Too hot or too cold and you'll encounter problems. Let's look at how the heat and the cold can affect you car battery. The Cold Though they function well in a range of temperatures, the cold has a huge effect on lead acid batteries. It is estimated that their capacity drops by as much as 20% in freezing cold weather and by 50% at -22 degrees Fahrenheit. This means that even a brand-new car battery may not be able to produce enough amperage to get your starter working. If a battery is older then this problem is exacerbated. The Heat The heat increases the battery capacity however, it cuts the battery life short. It is estimated that for every 50 degrees that the temperature increases, a car battery's life is decreased by 50 percent. Signs of a Dying Car Battery Now let's look at some tell tail signs of a dying car ... read more