It pays to
beware of these 10 Most Wanted Car Killers, the corrosive agents of your
car's
destruction from within. They tend to be stealthy killers, often
escaping the
notice of even the most careful car
owners.
Thankfully there's a way to
protect your car with BG brand products and services. Get to know your
car's 10
worst enemies. Then ask your service advisor about BG Scheduled
Maintenance.
There's a quality BG service specifically designed to protect your car
from each
one of the 10 Most Wanted Car Killers.
Oxidation of engine
oil produces harmful sludge that can
reduce engine cooling,
accelerate component wear and plug passages necessary for proper oil
circulation
and lubrication. Abrasive material then accumulates within the engine,
which can
destroy bearings and promote seal leakage. Likewise, oxidative
by-products of
fuel reduce the volumetric efficiency of fuel pumps and filters, and can
result
in costly fuel injector failure. Higher tailpipe emissions and poor fuel
economy
always follow in the footsteps of damaging fuel deposits.
Heavy carbon
residues build up on fuel injectors, thus reducing their optimal
efficiency. This leads to a poor fuel spray pattern, reduced injector
cooling
and flow, and inefficient combustion. If left unattended, this condition
can rob
an engine of power and will produce excess exhaust gas smoke, poor power
and
fuel economy and shortened injector life.
Rear differential ring and pinion gears can suffer scoring,
fretting and
pitting due to lack of lubrication and corrosion. Stress cracks may
develop that
serve to weaken the gear surface and promote further damage. Also,
excessive
gear and bearing noise may indicate that abrasive metallic wear is
occurring
within your gear set. Progressive gear wear within this unit will have a
negative effect on seals, causing fluid
leakage.
Gummy residues
derived from residual fuel vapors have a tendency to accumulate
within the air intake (plenum) over time. These deposits restrict air
flow and
disrupt combustion air swirl and dispersal. This all serves to decrease
engine
efficiency and fuel economy. Engine devices like MAF sensors, Idle Air
Controllers and critical throttle plate clearances are also impeded by
these
gummy deposits.
Transmissions operate under widely adverse
conditions and expose the
transmission fluid to wide swings in temperature. As Automatic
Transmission
Fluid (ATF) ages, it forms sludge, which reduces fluid circulation and
transmission cooling. Abrasive metal particles generated from aged ATF
will ruin
seals and cause irreversible damage to internal transmission components.
A
customer may eventually experience erratic shifting, excessive vibration
or
noise, or even transmission failure.
High pressure power
steering units require excellent lubricants to function
properly. Damage to gears, seals, O-rings, bearings and bushings, and
spool
valves are dramatically increased by poor quality lubricants. Critical
brass and
other soft alloys rely on the proper balance of lubricant additives to
ensure
long power steering life and trouble-free
operation.
Minerals found in
tap water have the tendency of combining with the additives
found in automotive coolant. When this happens, they form a chemical
complex
called "phosphate scale," which coats the heat transfer surfaces of the
radiator
and heads, resulting in decreased heat-transfer efficiency. When this
occurs,
your car will overheat and run much hotter than it was designed to. This
scale
can also lead to the destruction of water pump
bearings.
The gradual
deterioration of brake fluid over time happens by exposure to heat,
pressure, and moisture contamination. As the brake
fluid additives deplete, the
fluid breaks down at an increased rate, resulting in corrosion
of brake parts,
poor compressibility and eventual loss of brake function.
Mildew, mold and
spores can inhabit your automotive climate control system. The
presence of moisture in air conditioning ducts is common since the air
leaving
the air conditioner evaporator is saturated with it. Air conditioning
used
continuously during hot weather provides little time for ducts to dry
out. High
moisture in ducts can cake with dirt and provide an environment for mold
to
grow. This situation leads to serious indoor air contamination problems,
resulting in symptoms of illness such as headaches, watery eno, nausea,
skin
disorders and fatigue.
Slower than normal
cranking may be a sign that your battery is holding less than
it's optimal electric charge. Oxidation of the battery terminals and
build-up of
exterior dirt and corrosion accelerate the loss of current through the
case of
the battery, thus prematurely discharging
it.
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