Posted on 3/6/2023
The internet can provide a wealth of information, making the layman an expert. Or at least in the eyes of the layman. Trying to perform dangerous or complicated repairs that you haven’t mastered can lead to a catastrophe. Many doctors will tell you not to read the internet when trying to self-diagnose yourself. Not only can it lead to unnecessary stress, but you could try a treatment that actually makes the condition worse. The same can be said for homes, or investing, or cars. Yes, the plethora of online videos and tutorials has probably helped the general public become more in tune with their vehicles and overall, the knowledge level has increased for some. However, there are some things you should just not mess with if you are not a certified auto technician. One golden rule that pretty much holds true across all industries and objects is that you should not touch electrical work if you aren’t a technician or electrician.  ... read more
Posted on 2/15/2023

If you have recently purchased a new, shiny automobile, you are probably excited to drive it every morning when you wake up. New cars are generally very healthy. They smell nice, they have no dings or dents, the fluids are clean and topped off, and everything is firing on all cylinders (no pun intended). Cars are like any inanimate object and if you don’t maintain their health, they will begin to deteriorate in both performance and aesthetics. Some parents go over the basics of automobile maintenance when their teenager gets their first car. Let’s discuss some of the basics. Oil changes are something you might see advertised everywhere. Some prefer to change their oil on their own, but most drivers trust a local repair shop to handle it for them. Framerite Auto Repair in Baltimore, Maryland has performed thousands of oil changes over many years. It is as routine as eating breakfast for owner Bill Taylor and his remarkab ... read more