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The top 4 tips on how to take care of your vehicle

Having a car is one of the most convenient and comfortable things one can have. It’s a simple means of transportation that gets you from place A to point B in a short amount of time. Car owners must understand,

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What happens if you let your car battery run flat?

Does a flat battery in your car damage the battery life? You should get between 4-6 years’ life from your car battery if you treat it right. Until fairly recently, batteries had to be maintained by topping them up with

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Can you repair your car’s windscreen?

The first prize for stopping stones, insects, birds, hail, wind, rain, snow and (occasionally) mammals smashing you in the face while driving is your windscreen. That clear piece of laminated glass has to deflect wind at 70mph, stones hitting it

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What checks should you do on your engine’s cooling system?

The harder you work your engine, the more cooling it needs. All that exploding fuel creates heat, and your cooling system takes this heat away so that your engine operates within an optimal temperature range and your engine’s reliability is

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Are your auto parts nearing expiry? When should you replace them?

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Everything in this world comes with an expiry date -food, medicine, electronics, machines, and even cars. While we are quick to understand and throw away everything that has crossed its shelf life, when it comes to detecting and replacing our

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What car maintenance can you do yourself?

If you want to save some money, you can do quite a bit of maintenance on your own car, certainly enough to get you between major services. Changing the oil All you need to do is jack up the front

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How often should you replace wiper blades- a data-centric guide

With time, whether you use them or not, wiper blades will crack and split because of the sun, rain, snow, and ice. This reduces visibility when you use them in bad weather. Auto mechanics recommend periodically changing the wiper blades

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