Title: 5 car problems that demand a professional towing service
15 CAR PROBLEMS THAT DEMAND A PROFESSIONAL TOWING
SERVICE
2INTRODUCTION
There are many different types of car troubles
that are very common in winter. In order to make
sure you are not stranded on the road or you
become unable to get to your workplace in the
cold winter mornings. We highlight these 5 Car
Problems That Demand A Professional Towing
Service so you can choose the professionals over
amateurs.
301 - Battery
Batteries need more power to ignite your cold
vehicle in even colder mornings. Especially if it
snows in your city and your battery is old. You
cant keep a spare battery so you must call a
towing service.
402 - Engine Stops Working
All the lubricants in your vehicle has a really
low freezing point. However, as the temperature
falls the lubricants may become dense which can
be a problem in starting your vehicles especially
when they are in a sub-zero temperature.
503 - Radiator
Radiators are the most important part of your
vehicle as it serves many functions. The most
important function is to regulate the engine
temperature and therefore in case you get a
radiator problem you must not drive and call a
towing service.
604 - Tire Issues
When you encounter frozen roads you will
definitely feel a great degree of slipping as you
drive. In such conditions if you get a flat tire
and you dont have a spare tire you must not
hesitate and should call a professional towing
service ASAP.
705 - Ignition Issues
There can be many reasons for ignition issues
like a weak battery, bad ignitor, engine issue or
perhaps faulty wires. This uncertainty is why you
should call a towing service so you can reach
your mechanic and fix the issue the right way.
8Call A Roadside Assistance Service
Call a professional towing service to help you
recover and tow your car. In Edmonton, Action
Towing is the right company to call if you are
facing such a situation.
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10Contact Us 780-340-0999 contact_at_actiontowingservic
e.ca
11THANK YOU! www.actiontowingservice.ca