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I Hear...

Loud Squealing or Grinding when Stopping

Likely Culprit: Worn Brake Pads or Destroyed Rotors.

Why you can't wait: Metal-on-metal contact creates intense heat that can fail your entire braking system.
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Clicking / Popping while Turning

Likely Culprit: CV Axle or Ball Joints.

If the clicking gets faster as you accelerate, your CV joint is likely failing.

➜ See Suspension Repair

Hissing from under the hood

Likely Culprit: Coolant Leak or Vacuum Leak.

Danger: If this is coolant, your engine can overheat and seize within minutes.
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I Feel...

Steering Wheel Shaking (High Speed)

Likely Culprit: Unbalanced Tires or Worn Suspension.

Common in College Station due to potholes. Ignoring this ruins your tires.

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Rough Idle / Car Shaking at Red Light

Likely Culprit: Spark Plugs, Ignition Coils, or Fuel Injectors.

➜ Engine Diagnostics

Mushy or Soft Brake Pedal

Likely Culprit: Air in brake lines or Master Cylinder Failure.

CRITICAL SAFETY WARNING: Do not drive. Your brakes could fail completely.
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I Smell...

Sweet / Maple Syrup Smell

Likely Culprit: Antifreeze (Coolant) Leak.

Usually coming from the radiator or heater core. Coolant is toxic—keep pets away.

➜ Fix Coolant Leak

Rotten Eggs / Sulfur

Likely Culprit: Catalytic Converter or Battery.

A clogged converter will ruin your gas mileage and power. An overcharging battery can explode.

➜ Check Engine Health
For the Tech-Savvy: Common OBD-II Codes Related to These Symptoms

If you've used a code reader at an auto parts store, these physical symptoms often correlate with specific diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs).

Rotten Egg Smell: Often triggers P0420 or P0430(Catalytic Converter Efficiency Below Threshold).

Rough Idle / Shaking: Commonly throws a P0300(Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire), P0171(System Too Lean), or specific cylinder misfires like P0301-P0304.

Hissing / Vacuum Leaks: Frequently associated with unmetered air codes like P0171 or P0174.

Our master technicians use advanced bi-directional diagnostic scanners to interface directly with your vehicle's ECM/TCM, allowing us to pinpoint the exact point of failure beyond the physical symptoms.

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