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Knowing the signs that your vehicle needs to be serviced is important in staying safe while on the road. Read on to learn what to look out for and how to know when your vehicle needs to be taken to the shop.
- Your Check Engine Light is On
The first sign that your vehicle needs to be serviced is that illuminated check engine light. The light could indicate something small or could mean something major is happening, so it’s best to look into it sooner rather than later. However, if the light looks like an engine, it means there’s something wrong with the engine itself, and this should be looked at immediately.
- The Ride is Very Bumpy
If your ride feels very bumpy as you cruise down the road, it likely means there’s something wrong with your tires. Your tires could be low on air, there could be a hole in one of them, or they could simply be worn down. You can check the air pressure with an air pressure gauge and add air if necessary per the guidelines in your owner’s manual. Or, it may be time to take your vehicle to a shop and have them balance your tires.
- You Hear Noises
If you hear noises coming from your engine, it could mean there’s a performance problem. Noises could also happen due to something being dragged under your vehicle or you may hear grinding or squeaking from the brakes if the brake pads are wearing down. Either way, those noises should not be ignored.
Keeping your vehicle properly maintained and serviced will help you stay safe.


