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Car Care 101: The Ultimate Guide to Maryland State Vehicle Inspections

Car Care 101: The Ultimate Guide to Maryland State Vehicle Inspections

The Ultimate Guide to Maryland State Vehicle Inspections Whether you’re registering a used vehicle or transferring your out-of-state car to Maryland plates, a Maryland State Vehicle Inspection is a must. At Walt Eger’s Service Center in Severn, we know inspections can feel stressful—but they don’t have to be. With the right prep and a trustworthy team, passing your state inspection can be smooth, straightforward, and even educational. Let’s break down what’s included in the inspection process, how to prepare, and the most common reasons vehicles fail—so you can stay ahead of the game.   What Does the Maryland State Inspection Include? The inspection is designed to ensure that your vehicle meets the state’s safety standards. Here’s what a certified inspector will check ... read more

Car Care 101: Beating the Heat: A/C Maintenance and Summer Driving Tips

Car Care 101: Beating the Heat: A/C Maintenance and Summer Driving Tips

Beating the Heat: A/C Maintenance and Summer Driving Tips There’s nothing quite like stepping into a cool car on a sweltering Maryland summer day—unless your A/C decides to quit. Whether you’re stuck in Glen Burnie traffic or road-tripping through Annapolis, a properly functioning air conditioning system is essential for comfort and safety. A little proactive maintenance can go a long way in keeping your A/C running strong when the temperatures rise. Signs Your A/C System Might Be Failing Your vehicle’s air conditioning does more than just blow cold air—it also helps dehumidify the cabin and filter out pollutants. When it’s not working as it should, you’ll feel it. Here are a few signs your system needs attention: Warm air blowing from the vents Weak airflow or air that takes too long to cool Unusual smells or sounds when the A/C is on Foggy ... read more

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Car Care 101: Why Oil Changes Matter More Than You Think

Car Care 101: Why Oil Changes Matter More Than You Think

Car Care 101: Why Oil Changes Matter More Than You Think The Engine's Lifeline Your vehicle’s engine works hard—really hard—especially during those hot Maryland summers and icy winters in areas like Severn, Glen Burnie, and Odenton. One of the easiest and most important things you can do to keep your car running smoothly is to get regular oil changes. Engine oil is responsible for lubricating internal components, reducing friction, and keeping your engine clean. When oil breaks down or becomes contaminated, it can’t do its job effectively—and that’s when serious damage can occur. How Often Should You Change Your Oil? The general rule is every 3,000 to 5,000 miles, but that number can vary depending on your vehicle make and model. For instance, a Toyota Camry might go longer between changes compared to a light diesel truck or a European model like an Audi Q5. If you’re regularly making short trips, towing, or using your ... read more

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What Does The "Check Engine" Light Mean

What Does The "Check Engine" Light Mean

One of the most dreaded sights for any driver is a small glowing light on their dashboard: that telltale check engine light. What does that really mean, though? How do you deal with it when it lights up? Knowing what the check engine light means will save you time, money, and the frustrations of dealing with bigger car problems in the future. Your check engine light is a key component of your car's on-board diagnostic (OBD) system. It's a warning light that tells you that the engine, transmission, or emission control system has detected a problem. Anything can set off that light, from a loose gas cap to a failing catalytic converter. A few standard issues can turn on the check engine light. The easiest one is a loose or damaged gas cap. Inadequate gas cap tightening can reduce fuel pressure and turn on the check engine light. Often, simply tightening or replacing the gas cap can remedy this issue. We love a quick and efficient fix!  A bad oxygen sensor is ... read more

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How to Keep Your Mercedes-Benz in Top Shape and Avoid Wear and Tear Issues

How to Keep Your Mercedes-Benz in Top Shape and Avoid Wear and Tear Issues

Owning a Mercedes-Benz is an investment in quality, luxury, and performance. But like any high-end vehicle, regular upkeep is essential to ensure it stays reliable and maintains its value over time. Taking care of your Mercedes doesn't just mean following routine maintenance schedules; it also means paying attention to small details that can prevent costly wear and tear issues down the road. Here’s a guide on the best ways to keep your Mercedes up-to-date on maintenance, extend its lifespan, and keep it running at its best. 1. Follow Mercedes-Benz Recommended Maintenance Schedules One of the best ways to keep your Mercedes running smoothly is to stick to the recommended service intervals set by Mercedes-Benz. Each Mercedes model has its own specific maintenance schedule, usually broken down into Service A and Service B milestones. Service A typically includes an oil change, filter replacements, fluid checks ... read more

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