Question: What is a differential or “rear end”?
A: The differential sometimes referred to as the “rear end”has
gears that drive the axle which in turn drive or move the wheels. These gears are located within a housing containing special gear oil. This oil provides lubrication as well as cooling for the gears and needs to be changed every 30,000 miles per most auto manufacturers.
Front wheel drive vehicles do not have a separate differential in the
rear like rear wheel drive vehicles/trucks. These gears are located within the transmission and then are referred to as a transaxle, hence
transmission and axles working together in one housing/location.
4X4 vehicles have separate front & rear differentials and of course a
transmission and a transfer case gear box to accommodate four wheel
drive on demand.
So come to Laser Lube to service all your differential and transmission needs.
Question: Should i have my vehicle exhaust system inspected regulary?
A: Yes. Laser lube inspects the exhaust system for leaks during every40 point basic vehicle maintenance oil change service. the procedure we use to do this is while the vehicle is at an idle, we restrict theexhaust flow by covering the tail pipe and visually inspecting any exhaust fumes that my be escaping throughout the entire exhaust system.
Many times Laser Lube may be able to observe an exhaust leak that may otherwise be unnoticed by listening and touching only the exhuast. Although, the exhaust fumes could be entering the interior of your vehicle which could cause carbon monoxide poisoning.Laser Lube uses high quality original factory exhaust replacementparts while other auto repair shops may use lower quality replacementparts. The quality level of the exhaust parts has to do with the thickness of the metal used to manufacture the exhaust pipes, mufflers, ETC. Of course, the added longevity of the exhaust system will save you time and money in the long run, although maybe not initially.So come to Laser Lube for all factory service maintenance including regular exhaust inspections. Be safe, ask the professionals at LaserLube. |