Author: Donald Casey
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Different Types of Car Scratches and How To Fix
Getting a car scratch is inevitable, but understanding and knowing how to fix them can save you time and money. In this post, I will go over the different types of car scratches and how to repair them. I will also provide a tip on how to prevent types of scratches on cars. Keep reading…
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How To Get Rid Of Ants In Car?
Ants in cars could be a problematic and potentially very annoying issue. An infestation of ants can completely ruin your driving experience because you will always have to worry about them coming out and crawling all over your food and, even worse, other people in your car. Below, I will detail the most common causes,…
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Is Driving With a Broken CV Axle Safe? (All You Need To Know)
A broken CV axle will cause the wheel to wobble and may eventually come off completely while you are driving. This could lead to a serious accident. It is best to repair or replace the CV axle as soon as possible. Today’s post will let you know how to diagnose a broken CV Axle and…
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What Happens When a Wheel Speed Sensor Goes Bad?(5 Symptoms)
A failing speed sensor impacts driving in a couple of ways. Notably, it has a direct impact on an automatic transmission. Since it relays critical wheel rotation speed to the control module, it prevents the wheels from locking up. When the wheel speed sensor malfunctions, it causes dangerous situations. So, learning lousy wheel speed sensor…
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Must-Have Car Accessories For Women
Cars are the second home; we need accessories to care for, protect, and make it better. However, knowing what you are looking for will not be wasteful. You need to know three categories of car accessories to determine your need. Items for Safety Practical and Useful Items Interior Accessories Make Your Car Look Cool Additional…
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What Happens If I Drive With a Bad Oil Pressure Sensor?
Incorrect Oil Pressure Gauge Reading, Oil Warning Light blinks on and off, or Illuminated Check Engine Lights are warnings of a bad oil pressure sensor. And driving with a bad oil pressure sensor may cause SERIOUS damage to the engine. Today, I will tell you how serious it is, 5 common bad oil pressure sensor symptoms,…
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Why Does My Car Smell Like Rotten Eggs?
Your car smells like rotten eggs may indicate something serious with the engine. It’s time for car maintenance. This article discusses what causes your car to smell like rotten eggs, how to deal with it, and what to do to prevent it from reoccurring. Is Rotten Egg Smell In Car Dangerous? Some people may think…
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Low Oil Pressure at Idle: What Possible Causes and How To Fix?
There are a few different things that can cause low oil pressure at idle. One of the most common causes is when there’s not enough oil in the system. This could be due to a leak, or it could simply mean that you need to top off your oil levels. Oil pressure low when idling…
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Windshield Wiper Fluid Not Coming Out
If your windshield wiper fluid not coming out on one side, rear windshield wiper fluid not coming out, or windshield wiper fluid not coming out frozen. You’re not alone, I had my Nissan Rogue and Honda Accord windshield wiper fluid not coming out, and it was really frustrating. Not being able to observe while driving…
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Can I Use 5w30 Instead Of 5w20? (All You Need To Know)
Like me and most people, you probably don’t think about the type of oil that goes in your car until it’s time to change it. And you may not even know what viscosity your car requires. In the most newer vehicle, it likely requires 5w20 motor oil. But what if you want to switch to…
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Why Hard Water Spots on Car Won’t Come Off? (Best Removal Tips)
Removing water spots on your car does not have to be complicated. Here are a few pro techniques for stubborn hard water spots on the car’s paint. I’ll go through the simplest to the most aggressive to help answer the question; water spots won’t come off? What to do? These methods will work no matter…
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Can You Use Windex On Car Paint? (Be Careful)
Windex is a cleaning product that is commonly used around the house. However, you should not use Windex on your car’s paint. This is because Windex can remove the wax from your car’s paint, leaving it unprotected and susceptible to damage. If you need to clean your car’s paint, use a mild soap and water…