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How to Get Your Car Ready for Back to School

As summer winds down and back-to-school season approaches in Princeton, WV, it's the perfect time to make sure your car is ready for the busy days ahead. Don't wait until school has started to discover your vehicle needs repairs or maintenance. Get ahead of the back-to-school rush by bringing your car to Ramey Toyota's service center today.

 

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Serpentine Belts: What They Do and When to Replace Them

Serpentine belts are essential to your vehicle's engine, which powers multiple systems. These belts are made of durable rubber and wind their way through various pulleys and components under the hood of your car in Princeton, WV. The serpentine belt drives the alternator, power steering pump, air conditioning compressor, and, in some cases, the water pump, enabling them to function.

 

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Get Your Vehicle Ready for Spring With These Essential Car Care Tips

With winter in the rearview mirror, it's time for Princeton, WV drivers to prepare their vehicles for spring. Seasonal maintenance is key to keeping your car running smoothly, safely, and efficiently in the warmer months ahead. Fortunately, following a few simple car care tips can help ensure your vehicle is road-ready for spring adventures.

 

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Toyota Care Overview and Roadside Assistance

Have you seen the newest Toyota models? The refreshed models and driver assistance features are incredible, but one of the best features of being a new Toyota owner is access to the no-cost maintenance plan Toyota Care. This maintenance program covers all of your factory services and Toyota Genuine Parts within 2 years of purchase or for up to 25,000 miles.

If you are ever in need of emergency roadside assistance, you can also call Toyota Care. This service protects you in the event of a flat tire, battery failure, gas problem, or lockout. You can also get free…

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How Princeton Drivers Can Know What Fluid Their Vehicle is Leaking

A variety of liquids are necessary to keep your vehicle running safely. Unfortunately, it is not that uncommon for a leak to occur. How soon you need to bring your car into the shop depends on what fluid is leaking.

Gasoline is an easy option to identify thanks to its smell. Gas leaks are urgent because they can cause larger problems. They are also wasteful and will have you filling up more often than you should. Motor oil is another easy one to identify. It ends up puddling underneath the front of the car and will be brown or black…

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Powertrain Warranty vs Bumper-to- Bumper Warranty

Having your vehicle covered under a warranty can really be helpful if you vehicle happens to break down after the original warranty has expired. Getting the right warranty is as important has having a warranty. Powertrain warranties and bumper-to-bumper warranties are the two most common warranties. They are slightly different in coverage as well as price. Our team at Ramey Toyota is available to explain the difference between the two and help you choose the right one for you.

Powertrain warranties, which are usually valid for 60,000 to 100,000 miles, cover both the engine and 

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What is a transfer case?

A transfer case is one of the many components of a car, which allows the driver to use its drivetrain from a multi-powered axle vehicle to switch the power from a transmission to either or both axles with the drive shafts.

Transfer cases also synchronize the different rotation of both tire sets while containing a varying number of low range gears for all-terrain use. These actions are done possible with the use of gears, hydraulics, or a chain drive; the driver can control the vehicle with a two-wheel-drive mode or a four-wheel-drive mode. 

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Remembering How to Properly Change a Flat Tire

Ramey Toyota knows it may be years since the last time that you changed a flat tire. We have a quick set of steps that will allow you to change your tire and get back on the road in no time at all.

  • The lug nuts that need to be removed in order to remove your tires, are located beneath the wheel cover. You'll need to remove the cover in order to gain access.
  • You want to loosen the lug nuts on the flat, but don't remove them completely just yet.
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Brake Pedals May Give Off Warning Signs

When you put your foot on the brake pedal, there should be some tension. Of course, pressing down on the pedal comes with the expectation that the vehicle comes to a smooth stop. If these two things don't occur, there might be a problem. Other indicators may suggest somethings wrong with the brake pedal and related parts.

Brake pedals should not vibrate, either. Vibrations represent a warning sign something might be seriously wrong. Also, depressing the brake pedal should not lead to any noises. Noises may suggest the brake pads or other parts are wearing out.

 

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Towing vs. Payload: What's the Difference?

If you've always believed that a vehicle's towing capacity and its payload capacity are one and the same, you wouldn't be alone. However, there are big differences between the two, and ignoring those differences can result in major damage to your vehicle.

Payload capacity is the additional weight that a vehicle can support within itself. Anything from a cooler in the back seat to a haul of gravel in the bed of a pickup truck is payload. Towing capacity is what a vehicle is capable of pulling. 

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