Recommended Service Intervals at Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center Winter Springs
January 31, 2021
Most people in the Winter Springs area are aware that automotive manufacturers have recommended service intervals. Following recommended service intervals is very important. The engineers that design our vehicles have tested the various systems and components to meet durability and safety standar... More
Stuck! (Vehicle Door Issues)
January 24, 2021
This may have happened to you. You drive somewhere and get out of your vehicle only to try closing the door and it just won't stay closed! What a helpless feeling. You can't lock it; you can't leave it like it is. Or, let's say you head down to your vehicle to head out to work in the morning a... More
Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center Winter Springs Brake Service for Safe Stopping in Winter Springs
January 17, 2021
Let's talk about something critical for all Winter Springs drivers: your brakes. Your vehicle is heavy, and it takes a lot of muscle to bring it and your passengers to a safe stop so everything needs to be in good working order. Here's an explanation on how your disc brakes work: The wheel hub k... More
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Wheel Bearings
January 10, 2021
Why are wheel bearings for Winter Springs vehicles important? It's simple: your wheel bearings keep the wheels on your vehicle. In today's Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center Winter Springs post, we'll discuss more about wheel bearings and how you can make sure they can do their very job while you d... More
Coolant/Antifreeze Service in Winter Springs, Florida
January 3, 2021
Winter Springs auto owners may know that most automotive failures in Winter Springs, Florida, are tire related, but do you know the second most common cause of vehicle failure? Nope, it's not teenagers. It is the coolant system. But if you take good care of your vehicle coolant system, it will t... More
Time for Differential Service at Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center Winter Springs?
January 1, 2021
Hello Winter Springs - let's talk differentials. If you have a rear-wheel drive vehicle, your differential is on the back axle. With front-wheel drive cars, the differential is up front. All-wheel drive and 4-wheel drive vehicles have three differentials - front, rear and in the middle. So you s... More