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Modern vehicles come equipped with advanced diagnostic systems that alert us when something isn’t right. While it might be tempting to dismiss these warnings, especially if they don’t seem urgent, paying attention to them can prevent costly repairs and ensure our vehicle runs smoothly. Here are six key vehicle warning signs that Greasemonkey Inspectors, your trusted pre-purchase vehicle inspection onsite service, recommend you never overlook.

Warning Lights Appear

The computer system in our cars is designed to detect issues early. In Ontario and across Canada, if any of these warning lights appear, it’s crucial to have our vehicle inspected:

  • Check Engine Light Flashing
  • Low Engine Oil Pressure
  • Engine Coolant Temperature Warning
  • Tire Pressure Warning
  • Charging System Warning

Smells

Distinct smells can indicate serious problems with our vehicle. If we notice any of these odors, it’s time to schedule an inspection with Greasemonkey Inspectors:

  • Burnt rubber suggests slipping drive belts or loose hoses.
  • Gasoline indicates a potential gas leak, posing a fire hazard.
  • A sweet smell points to a leaking engine coolant, which can cause overheating.
  • Rotten eggs signify a problem with the catalytic converter, needing immediate attention.

Smoke

Any smoke from our vehicle is a red flag. Excessive smoke from the exhaust might mean an oil leak. Smoke under the hood requires us to pull over and turn off the ignition immediately, as it indicates engine overheating.

Noises

Unusual noises can be early warning signs of serious issues. If we hear any of the following, it’s time for an inspection:

  • Squeaking while braking, indicating the brakes need replacement.
  • Grinding while braking, suggesting the brake material has worn out and is damaging the rotors.
  • Knocking from the engine, a sign to consult a professional technician immediately.

Changes in Operations

Changes in how our vehicle operates can signal underlying problems. These changes include:

  • Difficulty steering or pulling to one side
  • Jerking or pulling while driving
  • Struggling to accelerate
  • Shaking or chugging during acceleration

Uneven Tire Wear

While tire wear is normal over time, excessive or unusual wear patterns can indicate issues with our vehicle’s alignment or suspension. Look out for:

  • Rapid wear on the outer edges
  • Rapid wear on the front or rear tires
  • Excessive wear on one side
  • Dips in the tread
  • Sawtooth wear on the edges

The Bottom Line

Regular vehicle inspections and maintenance are essential to keep our car running smoothly and extend its lifespan. Greasemonkey Inspectors are here to help identify potential issues early and keep our vehicle in top condition. For more information on our inspection packages, visit our Inspections Packages.

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