Author Archives: Bob Thomas

About Bob Thomas

Bob Thomas is an automotive mechanic with 30 plus years experience. He is a contributor to several publications and has written many articles on automotive maintenance and repairs. He also has created many auto repair videos on YouTube.

Causes and Fixes Chevy Cruze Overheating

The Chevy Cruze is a great car, but like all vehicle’s there are certain specific problems that can plague some models. One such problem for the Chevy Cruze is the coolant system which is notorious for having issues. From overheating to not heating at all, the coolant system causes problems for many owners. The first… Read More »

Where is the Battery Located on a 2016-2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee

The 2016-2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee can have different battery locations depending on the year and model. There can also be two batteries for a Cherokee equipped with a Start Stop system, one for starting and one for ESS. These multiple configurations have caused some confusion, even among mechanics. 2016-2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee models include the… Read More »

Service Battery Charging System (Chevy GM) Causes and Fixes

If you have a Chevy and GM vehicle that is displaying “Service Battery Charging System” on the dashboard, there can be several causes. Causes include a failed alternator, failed battery, sensor, and more. What is Service Battery Charging System? The onboard computer will display the “Service Battery Charging System” message on the dashboard when a… Read More »

3 Causes and Fixes Honda Electric Parking Brake Problem

If you have a Honda that displays the error “Electric Parking Brake Problem,” there can be several causes and fixes. Many Honda owners report having issues with cars equipped with the new braking system. The vehicle will keep beeping and display on the screen “ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE PROBLEM.” Often the “BRAKE” and “BRAKE SYSTEM” lights… Read More »

What Happens if You Overfill Coolant?

What Happens if You Overfill Coolant? If the coolant is overfilled, it will likely be blown out of the system through the radiator cap or reservoir but usually does not damage any components. Occasionally the radiator fluid can be blown into the electrical system, which may cause a problem, but this is rare. Usually, there… Read More »