Used Car Maintenance Archives


My car was in a crash before i bought it, so air bags with the car were out of the question for how much i paid for it. But now that i look at the car where the air bags were in front of the driver and passangers seats and it looks nasty. what can i do to make it look decent? I don’t have the money to fix the air bags so I want something that sort of covers it. I don’t know help?



What is the typical impact speed needed to set off the air bags?



I am looking to buy a 97 Toyota Camry but Carfax said it had a front impact in 2002 where the air bags did not deploy. Should I still consider this car?



It’s a small crew cab truck. I’m not sure exactly what. No harm done to the truck just the air bags popped out.


Are there any trucks with side air bags?


We’re searching for a used vehicle for a teenager and would prefer a non-extended cab pickup truck. But only if it comes with side air bags. Any recommendations? Thanks!
I’m hoping for model suggestions – if they exist. Thanks again.



Is it possible for a flat tire to cause air bags to explode?
ok heres more, it was the air bag suspension that blew.

These people are blameing us for making the air bags blow. We jacked up their car to change their flat tire.
Now we are getting smacked with a 0 dollar insurance claim.



I have an 05 Ford F150. My son damaged the front bumper, and I am going to replace it. Do I need to be concerned with the air bag sensor or can I just unbolt the bumper? Where is the sensor for the air bags? Thanks.


What happens when your air bags pop out?


I am always afraid of getting into a crash because i’m afraid of the airbags, I hear they come out so fast they can break your nose. Is that true?

Also if I were to get into a crash and the air bags came out, what happens next? Do i get the airbags replaced or just put them back into the steering wheel?


Can my car be fixed after the air bags deployed?


I was in a car wreck today, I have a Merc.C230. Only the side air bags came out on the side that I was hit on. My back door is badly damaged but other than that the car started and seems fine. But I keep hearing that a car will be totaled once air bags deploy. Got any encouraging news on this?


When you get the car you’ve always wanted or have just recently purchased a used car in NJ from a used car dealer, you will want to be sure to take the best care possible of your newly prized possession. It is a substantial investment and you should be sure to make certain to keep it in the best condition possible by following some rules for basic maintenance. By doing so, you will avoid costly repairs and problems down the road, so to speak.

First of all, be sure to keep your car running smoothly with regular oil changes. This is one of the most important things you can do. The oil should be changed at least every 3,000 miles as the oil breaks down and can lead to engine wear and the oil filter must also be changed as it absorbs the contaminants that accumulate over time in between oil changes.

Wash your vehicle regularly and give it a nice coat of wax every now and then to keep it’s shine and luster. This will also help the paint to look new and prevent corrosion and protect it from the elements. On the east coast, the climate and seasonal changes are particularly tough on cars. Also, anywhere near the ocean, the climate has an effect on cars that can hurt it in the long run. Regular washing and waxing will help keep off the dirt, grime and the elements and keep the surfaces protected and looking good.

Always use good quality genuine spare parts when having any parts replaced. Sometimes an aftermarket or generic part is cheaper but in the long run you will it’s more reliable to go with the genuine, quality, brand name replacement parts.

Keep a check on your tire pressure and make sure you check the pressure regularly, maybe about once every week or two. If the tires are not inflated correctly, that can lead to faster wear and in the worst case scenario, it could cause a dangerous situation such as a skid or a blowout. Also make sure to
have the alignment checked on a regular basis as well. You also want to have the tires rotated on a schedule so they will wear evenly.

Find a good and reliable mechanic and have your car checked and maintained at least once a year. He or she can check the brakes, fluid levels, suspension, transmission, and so on. If you suspect that something is not working correctly, take it immediately to a dealer or reputable mechanic. Don’t wait until a situation gets so bad that you have expensive and major problems that could have been avoided.

Follow these simple, basic rules and you will have a car that lasts as long as it can and give you your money’s worth.