
The condition of your transmission fluid can tell you a lot about the condition of the transmission itself. At Brad Bearden Automotive in Albertville, AL, we want to help you be aware of what to look for and what we look for when servicing your transmission.

Exhaust systems are one of the most neglected aspects of most vehicles. Exhaust pipes, catalytic converters, and mufflers are exposed to heat, emissions, and road damage. While your exhaust system is fairly simple and straightforward, these conditions mean it is inherently prone to rust and damage. As a result, this system is often one of the first systems you will have trouble within your car.

Keeping your tires properly inflated and regularly checking the tread can save you money and keep you safe! At Brad Bearden Automotive in Albertville, AL we want to keep you and everyone in your car safe. Let us help you keep your tires maintained at their best.

Leaky transmissions can be a pain, not only do they make a mess on the underside of your car, and in your driveway, but the transmission fluid is expensive and inconvenient to deal with. At Brad Bearden Automotive in Albertville, AL we want to provide you with some information on where transmission leaks start and how to end them so that maybe we can eliminate any future leaks.

Whether your diesel pickup is a Dodge, Chevrolet, or Ford, it’s undoubtedly a well-made, heavy-duty machine. However, when an issue does arise, trust Brad Bearden Automotive in Albertville to keep you on the road.

Electrical issues in a vehicle have always been difficult to track down; with the complexity of modern vehicles ever-increasing, sometimes it can seem nearly impossible. Fortunately, at Brad Bearden Automotive in Albertville, our team of expert technicians is well trained and perfectly equipped to track down and repair even the most evasive issues in your Ford, Dodge, or Chevy diesel pickup.

Are the tires on your diesel truck any good? At Brad Bearden Automotive in Albertville, AL, we want you to be able to spot the difference between a good tire and one that needs to be replaced. Here’s a quick guide on what to watch out for.

At some point, while waiting for your tank to fill up, you’ve probably wondered what the difference is between the choices of gasoline at the pump. Typically, you see three buttons, with a number between 85 and 98, in ascending order and ascending prices. These numbers are octane ratings, which you probably know; but what is an octane rating, really?
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