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You get into your car, turn the key and nothing happens. Your car battery does not have enough current to activate the high amperage motor. You need a jump, a power boost from another car's battery. |
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The decrease of stopping power commonly refereed to as "brake fade" happens after repeated application of the brakes, especially when carrying heavy loads or in high-speed situations. While there is no way to eliminate brake fade all together, there are several things you can do to reduce it. |
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| Replace a Lost Vehicle Registration Certificate |
Registering a vehicle for the first time can be a complex process, involving documentation and possible inspection. So it can be a headache if you find that your Vehicle Registration Certificate has been lost, stolen or destroyed. Luckily,getting a replacement is straightforward. |
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| How to Drive a Car for Two Hundred Thousand Miles |
The longer you can drive your car, the longer until you have to get a new one. Unfortunately, it seems like cars' lifespans are getting shorter. But there are steps you can take to keep yours going, even to as much as two hundred thousand miles. |
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| Save gas fuel with your existing car |
Following steps will help you save gas with your existing car....every little bit helps. |
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Diesel engines have twice the power of normal gasoline engines but also require more care. Proper and timely maintenance helps avoid serious performance problems and safety issues. Follow the steps below to increase the performance and the life of your car's diesel engine. |
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| Buy the Basics for Your Car |
Whether you like to baby your car on the weekends or need to top off fluids before a trip, it's good to have supplies on hand. Your owner's manual has the specifics of what your car needs. |
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| Check a Car's Radiator Fluid |
Your vehicle's radiator cools the water and antifreeze fluid. The mixture of cooled fluid is pumped into the car's hot engine and is then sent back to the radiator to be cooled. The cycle is continually repeated to prevent your engine from overheating. Radiator fluid should be checked periodically. |
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Ever get in your car, put your car key in the ignition, and realize you can't turn the car key? It happens to everybody. Before you turn green, burst out of your blouse and rip the head off the key trying to force it, try this more gentle approach. Your car has a steering lock that clicks into place when you take the car key out of the ignition. |
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| A Guide to Inspecting and Topping Up Your Auto's Power Steering Fluid |
It is important to inspect and top off your power steering fluid whenever necessary as this fluid help protects the rubber hoses and seals located in the steering system. While many auto repair or specialty oil shops check your power steering fluids condition and level when changing your oil or performing a tune-up, it is quite simple to check it yourself at home from time to time. |
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