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Check the Constant Velocity Boots on Your Car

CV, or constant velocity, boots are rubber boots that cover and protect the CV joints on the axles of front-wheel-drive cars. A torn CV boot is relatively inexpensive to repair. Ignored, a ripped CV boot will cause the CV joint to fail, which is costly to repair.

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Diagnose a Slipping Clutch in Your Car

The clutch on a manual transmission car usually lasts anywhere from four to seven years, depending on where you drive (in the city, on hills, etc.) and your personal driving habits.

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Improve MPG with Clean Fuel Injectors

The most common issue involves fuel deposits on injector tips. The reason? When an engine is turned off some fuel remains in the injectors. Hot engines cause fuel to evaporate, which can leave gum-like deposits that can change an injector's ideal conical spray pattern to an irregular one, or even reduce fuel volume to the combustion chambers and cause drivability problems.

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Drive Safely on the Beltway

Auto accidents are a major cause of death and injury in the United States and around the globe. Car accidents occur more frequently in high-traffic areas, such as the beltways around major cities.

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How to Communicate Effectively With Your Mechanic

If you can't tell the difference between a catalytic converter and a carburetor, you can still communicate correctly and effectively with a mechanic. The end result will be inexpensive, quality auto care.

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Warm Up a Car

When the weather is cold, you must warm your car up. Warming your car will keep you from costly car repairs.

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How to Survive Winter in the Midwest States

Think you have what it takes to brave the harsh winters Midwesterners endure? Read this guide to help you stay safe and survive victoriously.

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Replace a Car Fuse

Car fuses are safety devices that protect wiring and components from excessive damage if a short circuit or overload of amperage occurs. Each circuit carries a certain amount of amperage, and the fuse will burn out if that amperage is exceeded.

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Fix dents on a car bumper FREE

Ever had a deep dent in your plastic bumper, most shops will charge you 200bucks for the parts, and about 120ish for the paint and install, why pay when you can fix them for free.

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How to Get Car Tire Information

The best place to get tire information for your car is the owner's manual that came with your car. However, if you do not have your vehicles owner's manual, there are some other places that you can access the information you need to replace your car's tires.

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