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Why Do Brakes Wear Out So Quickly In Massachusetts?

Mechanics Direct is chosen time and again by drivers throughout Lowell. Our clients trust our auto mechanics to take excellent care of their vehicle, from bumper to bumper. Because we are well-versed in the field of auto repair, we keep an eye out for issues known to cause your vehicle trouble. For drivers in the Lowell area, brakes tend to wear out quickly. You may be wondering why this is the case. Keep reading, as our team at Mechanics Direct has the answer. Just as people are affected by Massachusetts’ frigid winter, our cars are also severely impacted by this cold season as well. Moisture and freezing temperatures are leading factors in why brakes are wearing out so quickly in Massachusetts. High moisture content in your brake fluid causes longer stopping times.  In addition, moisture can freeze in your vehicle’s brake lines creating blockages that can be detrimental to your safety. Troublesome moisture and cold can also cause your metal brake rotors to rust or ... read more

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Auto Safety

Top 5 Signs Showing Your Exhaust System Needs to be Replaced

Top 5 Signs Showing Your Exhaust System Needs to be Replaced

Your vehicle’s exhaust system is composed mainly of metal which is subject to deterioration caused by moisture, salted roads, plus normal wear and tear. The highly-skilled auto mechanics at Mechanics Direct in Lowell, MA, advise that harsh New England weather often speeds up the deterioration of your exhaust system. Be on the lookout for: Muffler sounding louder than normal Leaking pipes Rust and corrosion Vibration from cracked or broken mounting brackets Rattling or knocking sounds from your muffler Leaking exhaust you can see or smell In addition to poor engine performance, failing exhaust systems often do not meet Massachusetts state emissions standards. Mechanics Direct is a State Registered Emissions Repair Station able to ensure your vehicle meets or exceeds those standards. If you notice any of the above indicators that your exhaust system is in trouble, bring your vehicle to our expert auto mechanics at Mechanics Direct. For best service ... read more

What is your Check Engine Light or Warning Light Trying to Tell You?

When your Check Engine Light or Warning Light comes on, it could mean anything from Factory-Recommended Service, faulty Engine Performance, Suspension issues or even Brake or Traction Control issues. Thankfully the highly-skilled, ASE-Certified auto mechanics at Mechanics Direct in Lowell, MA, are here to help. We have the factory-level tools and equipment to read your vehicle’s various onboard computer diagnostic systems and accurately pinpoint any problems. When a Check Engine or Warning Light comes on, here are two things you can do: Check your dashboard lights and gauges for indications of low oil pressure or overheating. If you see an immediate problem, pull over to the side of the road and call Mechanics Direct. Slow down if your Check Engine light is blinking or you notice a loss of power or other serious issues. Whatever you do, whenever any of your Warning Lights come on, be sure to have your vehicle looked at by a reputable auto mechanic at a top-of-the-line auto r ... read more

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Auto Safety

Top 5 Signs Your Suspension Needs Attention

Your vehicle’s suspension controls its up and down movement when you drive on bumpy roads and potholes to ensure a smooth, safe ride. Failing suspension systems can affect your ability to stop when you slam on your brakes and your vehicle’s overall stability control on the road. So, how do you know when your suspension needs attention? Mechanics Direct auto repair in Lowell, MA, recommends taking a few minutes to consider these five common indicators that your suspension needs attention.   1. Your Ride is Bumpy Your suspension system absorbs most of your vehicle’s impact with the road to provide a smooth ride. If you feel like you’re bouncing your way down smooth roads, it could mean your suspension is worn and needs to be repaired or replaced.     2. Drifting and Pulling Through Turns When turning, if you’re moving the steering wheel in the direction you want to go, but your vehicle drifts or pulls in another direction, it could mean ... read more

When Is the Best Time to Get an Oil Change?

When Is the Best Time to Get an Oil Change?

Knowing when to bring in your vehicle for an oil change can be tricky as it depends upon several factors including your vehicle’s year, make and model, the weight of motor oil, and driving conditions. Other factors affecting your oil include your maintenance schedule, stop and go driving, and severe weather conditions. While the standard used to be every 3,000 miles for most vehicles, the ASE-Certified auto mechanics at Mechanics Direct in Lowell, MA, recommend New England drivers have their oil changed every three to four months depending upon the type of oil you use. That’s because the harsh New England weather plays havoc with your car. Everything from rust and corrosion to potholes and poor road surfaces affects your vehicle, and high-quality, clean motor oil is critical to smooth, efficient engine performance. Failure to change and replace your motor oil could result in catastrophic effects. While we do offer towing services, at Mechanics Direct, we never want to fi ... read more

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