At National Brake & Muffler in Griffin, we know an important part of your ability to care for your transmission lies in your knowledge about how it works. Here is some information on the tow button, if your car, truck, or SUV is equipped with one.
At National Brake & Muffler in Griffin, we know that transmissions are one of the greatest technological marvels of the automotive world. How does a standard shift transmission work? Why should you care? Our expert technicians here at National Brake & Muffler in Griffin have the answers.
Part of maintaining your vehicle is keeping its safety devices in good working order, especially when there are kids in the car. Seat belts, window locks, and airbag sensors work together to keep children safe in an automobile. Though safety components are generally very reliable, they do occasionally fail. National Brake & Muffler in Griffin is here when they do; here are some things to watch out for.
At National Brake & Muffler in Griffin, we know that keeping up with required maintenance schedules is the difference between a truck that lasts a few years and a truck that stays strong for decades.
Making the call to get a new transmission can be difficult. At National Brake & Muffler in Griffin, GA, we’re here to help you make the right choice.
While diesel trucks are some of the best vehicles on the road today, sometimes maintaining a fleet of them can become overwhelming. Let National Brake & Muffler in Griffin put your mind at ease, with our fleet maintenance programs for diesel fleet vehicles.
You know how often to change your engine oil; but what about the gear oil in your standard shift transmission? Here’s a short guide, from National Brake & Muffler in Griffin.
Your Vehicle Identification Number, or VIN, is essentially your car’s fingerprint. In its entirety, it is specific only to your car. Each car has its own unique VIN number and can be decoded to provide manufacturing and identification information on any vehicle on the road. Date of manufacture, manufacturer, vehicle type, where it was made, and options such as engine and transmission type, whether a car is a two or four-door, and a multitude of other specifications can be gleaned from a VIN number. Essentially, a VIN number will tell you exactly what a car is and where it came from, without even having to see the car.