Summer's coming! Time to get your A/C charged. Click here to schedule an appointment.
[GEOTITLE] [GEOADDRESSONE] [GEOADDRESSTWO] [GEOPHONE] Directions
Store Hours [GEOHOURSMONDAY] [GEOHOURSTUESDAY] [GEOHOURSWEDNSDAY] [GEOHOURSTHURSDAY] [GEOHOURSFRIDAY] [GEOHOURSSATURDAY] [GEOHOURSSUNDAY]
Current Location
[GEOTITLE] [GEOADDRESSONE] [GEOADDRESSTWO] [GEOPHONE] | Directions
Store Hours [GEOHOURSMONDAY] [GEOHOURSTUESDAY] [GEOHOURSWEDNSDAY] [GEOHOURSTHURSDAY] [GEOHOURSFRIDAY] [GEOHOURSSATURDAY] [GEOHOURSSUNDAY]
Go

News

08

Why Schedule Regular Oil Changes For Your Vehicle?

posted on
Many vehicle owners do not take the time to schedule regular oil changes. Regular oil changes are vital to the life of your engine and can extend its performance for years. This is one of the most important and inexpensive things you can do to keep engine protected. Most manufacturers recommend changing your oil every 3,000-6,000 miles, depending on your vehicle use and the type of oil you are using.    Oil Changes are essential to: Lubricate engine to reduce wear and friction Re...
Read More
| View Count: (8)
08

Why is my heat blowing cold air?

posted on
Q: I have a 1998 Toyota Camry and my heat isn't working, it's just blowing out cold air. What could be the problem? - Jared A: Hi Jared,  Your heat not working could be a number of issues. It could be that your car is low on coolant, or there is a coolant leak. Or it could be that an actuator door is not opening to let warm air inside the vehicle. Another scenario would be that the heater core is plugged, so hot water is unable to circulate within the vehicle. To know for sure, bring it b...
Read More
| View Count: (12)
08

Different kinds of brake pads

posted on
Q: How do I know which types of brakes are the best? The last shop I went to asked me if I wanted Premium, Economy, or Ceramic. - Julie A: Hi Julie,  Each kind of brake has its pros and cons. Premium brake pads are made out of top quality materials. They are good at delivering the shortest braking distances, are less likely to wear under hard braking, and offer the longest possible brake life; howver, they can sometimes be noisy. Economy brake pads are made of softer materials, so they ar...
Read More
| View Count: (33)
08

Caring for a car that's not driven often

posted on
Q: How should you care for cars not driven for extended periods of time? - Alex A: Alex, Make sure someone you trust starts the car every three weeks--or preferably drives it until it is warmed up to prevent items such as gaskets from drying up. Move the car backward and forward in the garage if you don't want to take it on roads. Getting everything to operating temperature on dry, salt free roads at least once a month is best. Visit Tire Pros of Frederick for more auto repair tips. 
Read More
| View Count: (37)
08

How do you know what's leaking under your car?

posted on
Q: There is a leak leaving a puddle under my car. What could it be coming from? - Patrick A: Dear Patrick,  You can normally tell what is leaking by what color the puddle is. Green, light blue, or bright orange usually indicate an overheated engine or an antifreeze leak. This could be caused by a bad hose or water pump, or a leaking radiator. Dark brown or black liquid is an oil leak, which could be caused by a bad seal or gasket. A red spot usually indicates a transmission fluid or power...
Read More
| View Count: (10)
08

Importance of Road Hazard

posted on
Q: I have a 2011 Kia Soul and I was thinking about buying new tires. A friend of mine told me to make sure I get Road Hazard when I buy the tires. What exactly is Road Hazard and do I really need it? - Chuck A: Hi Chuck,  Road Hazard isn't required but it certainly can come in handy! Think of Road Hazard as insurance. You pay a small fee of 10% of the cost of your tires (so if each tire is $80, you pay an extra $8 a tire) and if anything happens to your tire that is not covered under the ...
Read More
| View Count: (25)
08

When should you change your wiper blades?

posted on
Q: How often should I change my wiper blades? – Mrs. Sage   A: Mrs. Sage, How often you should change your vehicle’s wiper blades depends on how much time your car spends indoors. If your car is kept mostly inside, then you should plan on changing your wiper blades once a year. However, if your vehicle is mostly outdoors, then it is important to change your wiper blades at least two times throughout the year. Properly maintained wiper blades guarantee clearer vision and safer driving....
Read More
| View Count: (15)
08

How should you drive on a spare tire?

posted on
Q: Can I drive normally on my spare tire? - Bob   A: Bob, Many newer vehicles come equipped with a temporary spare. These tires are usually much smaller than the other tires on your car. It is important to realize that these spares have far more limitations than a typical tire, including speed and recommended driving distance. No more than 50mph and no longer than 50 miles per trip.
Read More
| View Count: (16)
08

Burned out fuse?

posted on
Q: I have a fuse burned out that I need to replace. What should I do? - Ethan A: Hello Ethan,  If you are going to replace the fuse yourself, make sure you replace it with a fuse with the same amperage. You will find that printed on the fuse. If the fuse continues to blow, bring it in to Tire Pros of Frederick to have the circuit checked by one of our technicians to check for defects. 
Read More
| View Count: (22)
08

Why is there a bubble in my tire?

posted on
Q: I have a 2008 Hyundai Sonata and the other night while driving to work, I hit a pothole in the road and heard a loud pop. My tire didn't go flat, but there is a bubble in the rubber of my tire now. What causes that and is it dangerous? - Anthony A: Hi Anthony,  A bubble in your tire after a pothole means that your tire's inner liner was damaged from hard impact. There are other things that cause bubbles, such as manufacturer defect, curbs, railroad tracks, and debris in the road but si...
Read More
| View Count: (29)
Page 21 of 37 [21]

Visit Our Shop

Tire Pros of Frederick

Contact Us

Phone: (301) 663-6334
Fax:
Address: 502C Highland St.
Frederick, MD 21701
Powered by Net Driven
Login

Make a Tire or Auto Repair Appointment Today!

Tire Pros of Frederick proudly serves the local Frederick, MD area. We understand that getting your car fixed or buying new tires can be overwhelming. Let us help you choose from our large selection of tires. We feature tires that fit your needs and budget from top quality brands, such as Michelin®, BFGoodrich®, Uniroyal®, and more. We pride ourselves on being your number one choice for any auto repair. Let us earn your business. Schedule an appointment today.