Car engines

Save money with proper car maintenance dos & dont’s

Your vehicle is an essential tool but it can be taken for granted. It’s often used daily, but if car maintenance is not done properly repairs can become expensive and your safety is at risk. To help keep your car in proper condition, improve its longevity and ensure your safety, here’s a list of “dos and don’ts.” DO THIS * Buy from a reputable used car dealership. It will ensure you have spent your money wisely. A reputable dealership will service its inventory before offering it for sale. It will provide the reassurance you’re purchasing a vehicle properly maintained and without the need for further expense for the length of the used car warranty. * Have your regularly serviced is

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Avoiding car trouble while driving on public roads

PARTNERSHIP CONTENT Car trouble can arise when driving on public roads, and good drivers do their best to avoid potential hazards to prevent accidents and injuries. But being safe on the road requires diligence, practice and good sense on how best to avoid potential catastrophe. Here are driving guidelines and practical tips to avoid car trouble and stay safe on the road. Only Drive If You Are Able It may be obvious, but drivers should only drive when they’re able to drive. If you’re impaired, don’t drive. If you think you might be impaired, don’t drive. The consequences can be horrible, physical injury to yourself and others, and the indefinite immediate threat of your license being suspended. Impaired driving causes

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Rats keep warm, eat well and ruin lots of car engines

Several years ago, a service mechanic at a local Honda dealership in Sacramento looked across the service garage and said: “See all those Hondas up on the racks? They’re all just like your wife’s CR-V. Rats have eaten the engine wires.” I’d taken my wife’s then five-year-old Honda CR-V to the dealership across town for a yet-undiagnosed problem. Turns out, rats like to keep warm and feast on engine wires, hoses and nearly anything else, particularly if it’s made with Polypropylene. If you live near a river or a tree-lined area (like Sacramento), the problem is often prevalent. Rats aren’t against eating the wiring other manufacturers’ vehicles, but Honda’s lineup has Polypropylene in some engine parts and it’s a rodents’

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