Posted on 9/27/2022
If you own a car, then you should learn how to check your tire pressure at some point. Having under inflated and even overinflated tires can be detrimental to the health of the tires and your safety. If you’re a newbie at this kind of stuff, you’ve come to the right place. Nerger’s Auto Express is here to help with everything you need to know about tires. Before you grab the tire gauge or go straight to the filling station at your gas station, you need to do some research. In the US, tire pressure is measured in pounds per square inch or PSI. Every car make and model has a specific range that their tire pressure should be at. Usually, it varies depending on the size of the car. Bigger cars tend to need more air in their tires. There is a sticker on the driver’s door jamb that lists the specific range. You may notice different PSI labeled for your front tires vs. rear tires. Next, you’ll need a tool. As mentioned before, most gas stations ... read more
Posted on 9/9/2022
A lost or broken key fob can seem like the last thing you need. But there’s no need to panic. Whether you’re locked out of your car because the fob stopped working, or you can’t start the engine because the key fob is broken, solutions are available. From replacing your broken key fob to having it repaired, you don’t have to let this inconvenience ruin your day. Read on for everything to know about broken key fob replacement, including how to start your car if your key fob is broken. What Causes a Broken Key Fob? The most common cause of a broken key fob is a dead battery. If this is the reason you can’t get into your car, there’s excellent news. You can bring the fob into a reputable mechanic to have them test and/or replace the battery. If you’re feeling confident, you may try opening the case yourself to see if you can remove the battery yourself. Many makes and models use ... read more