Sep 10, 2012

Our Trenton Toyota service center highly recommends that all vehicle owners keep in touch with their vehicle and keep up with routine service needs. Many times vehicle owners who are trying to save money skip over basic vehicle care even when their Toyotas start providing warnings.

 

Vehicles that begin to have mechanical problems often start making noise and different sounds can help determine where the problems originate. If your new or used Trenton Toyota starts producing unusual sounds, it is a wise idea to start paying attention to the kind of sound being generated and when the noise occurs such as when making turns or applying the brakes.

 

A sharp, squealing noise may indicate several problems including power steering issues, worn fan belts, or issues with your brake safety system. All of these mechanical problems are serious and can prove hazardous if left un-repaired. Ignoring the squeals can lead to loss of power steering control, loss of brake efficiency, or additional damage to your engine. These issues often start small and can be inexpensive to repair; however, if you ignore the issues, you are putting your life at risk, compromising the safety of everyone on the road.

 

Additionally, ignore minor mechanical issues and you will be guaranteed to pay a lot more money in parts and labor when damage has progressed due to neglect. To protect your investment and keep more money in your pocket, schedule regular servicing including oil changes, tire rotations, tune ups and brake replacements with our Trenton Toyota service center.