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FusesNot only will using a fuse with more amps not solve the problem, it is likely to cause a whole host of other, more significant problems.  Fuses are present to protect the components of the electrical system.   Rather than destroying the circuit when there is a surge of power, the fuse blows to protect it.  If the fuse keeps blowing, it is an indication that there is a problem in the electrical system.  If you use a fuse with the wrong amperage, the fuse won’t blow as intended, damaging the circuit and resulting in a much larger repair bill.  Rather than risk blowing the circuit, take the car to a repair shop to determine what is causing the fuse to repeatedly blow.

AutoSpa

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autoSpa_header OUR PROMISE TO YOU At Nott Autospa, we strive to meet your detailing needs at a price that won't break the bank. We will work with you from start-to-finish to ensure that your quality standards are being met.Whether it's just a quick clean, or a complete detail, we're here to help! All of our packages and services can be customized and tailored to your unique needs. If you are wanting to build your own package, simply give us a call and we will be happy to give you a quote! BOOK NOW! "I used your services today for an interior and exterior basic wash. I just wanted to tell you that the service and wash I received were way beyond my expectations. The woman who greeted me at the front desk was exceptionally friendly and accommodating. I was impressed with the value and my car was spotless. I am telling all of my friends, clients and colleagues about y [...]

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Autocare Q&A

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Nott Autocare Questions and Answers

Our service professionals can answer all of your questions about your vehicle's maintenance. Please have a look below at our Nott Autocare Q&A that we have compiled over the years. The maintenance of your vehicle is of the utmost importance in retaining your vehicles resale value, performance, and safety.

sludgeDid you know your driving habits can affect how your engine oil performs? Short distances, such as city stop and go driving can cause condensation to form in an engine that doesn’t reach operating temperature. This can cause particles in the oil to become deposits in the engine, which can build up over time. These deposits restrict the flow of oil and can prevent it from doing its job well.

As part of your preventative maintenance schedule an engine flush can clear out these deposits to open narrow oil passages clogged by gunk that’s been floating around in the oil. Releasing these deposits and allowing oil to flow freely saves wear and tear on the engine and keeps p [...]

Your brakes are clearly a vital part of your vehicle’s safety. The wear and tear of both summer and winter driving in Winnipeg, Manitoba is hash on your brake system to say the least. Many vehicle manufacturers recommend changing your brake fluid about every 2 years or roughly every 48,000 km.

What does brake fluid do? Brake fluid transfers the force of your foot pushing the brake pedal to the brake calipers and brake pads. If the fluid that is transferring that force is not maintained properly, your braking power will be greatly reduced.

How do I know if the fluid is still good? The easy way to tell is by the color. If the fluid is clear, then chances are it is ok. If the fluid has a black or rust color to it, then a flush is recommended.

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