Posted on 6/2/2025

Think about driving a car without GPS, backup camera, or even power windows. It's amazing to see how much technology in cars has changed over time. Cars have gone from having just basic AM radios to offering modern features like semi-autonomous driving today. They are now smarter, safer, and more connected than ever before. AtFuture Auto Service, we stay up-to-date with the latest advancements so we can provide the highest level of service for every car, whether it is a classic model or a modern tech-packed ride. Let’s take a journey through the evolution of in-car technology and take a peek at what is coming next. A Brief History of In-Car Technology The Early Days: 1930s to 1950s 1930: The first commercial car radio, the Motorola 5T71, became available. 1949: Chrysler introduced the first automatic transmission, revolutionizing driving ease. 1950s: Seat bel ... read more
Posted on 1/2/2025

Protecting Your Engine’s Backbone – The Role of Gaskets Engine gaskets may not seem glamorous, but they are among the most critical components in your car’s engine. Acting as seals between different parts of the engine, gaskets prevent fluids and gases from leaking while ensuring smooth performance. Without well-maintained gaskets, even the most powerful engines can succumb to inefficiency and damage. Understanding how to care for your engine gaskets can save you from costly repairs and keep your vehicle running at its best. Let’s dive into what makes these components tick and how you can prevent leaks and other issues. What Are Engine Gaskets, and Why Are They Important? Engine gaskets are designed to create a secure seal between engine parts that interact with high-pressure gases, coolant, and ... read more
Posted on 12/1/2024

How Cooler Weather Affects Brake Fluid and Your Driving Experience As the weather cools in Burbank, those crisp mornings bring more than just an opportunity to wrap up in your favorite scarf or warm up the car before departing. The fluctuating temperatures can subtly impact several systems within your vehicle, including the brakes. Often overlooked but vital, brake fluid is a critical component that ensures an effective response when you press the pedal—even on chilly December mornings. By learning how cooler weather affects brake fluid, you can ensure your vehicle runs smoothly. Let's delve into the science behind it, identify warning signs of potential issues, and discuss steps to maintain peak performance. The Science Behind Brake Fluid and Temperature Changes Brake fluid is a hydraulic liquid engineered to function effectively across various temperatures. Its primary role is to transmit the force exer ... read more