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How to Identify an Overheating Car
Cars pulled along the side of the road with their hoods up and the white steam rolling out is a common sight. Perhaps that's happened to you. Here are some tips to identify an overheating car before you damage your car's motor. All of these ideas can help you get to a service center that can fix your car properly. |
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How to Have Your Car's Suspension Overhauled
If you own a classic American muscle car from the '50s or '60s, or an older vehicle that first appeared on the streets in the '30s and '40s, your car may be in need of a suspension overhaul. |
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How to Tell When You're on the Brink of a Flat Tire
There is nothing worse than getting a flat tire at an inconvenient time. It never happens when your car is parked in a safe location, and tends to occur when you're late for work or on your way to an important event. In order to avoid a flat tire, there are several signs to pick up on before your tire blows. Learn how to spot a potential flat before it happens. |
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How to Patch an Exhaust Pipe
If you just noticed a sudden increase in volume from your car's exhaust, you probably have had a hole rust through or puncture your exhaust pipe. This hole will affect your vehicles emissions and also continue to make your exhaust louder than usual. The best way to fix this hole is to replace the broken part, but if you need a quick fix a muffler patch is a great temporary solution. |
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How to Replace a Car Exhaust Pipe
Whether caused by moisture, road salt or just old age, chances are you've had to replace your vehicle's exhaust pipe at least once. If you don't want to take your car to a garage, follow these simple guidelines to replace your car's exhaust pipe yourself. |
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How to Fix a Broken Exhaust Pipe
You don't want to drive with a rusted-through exhaust pipe dragging noisily on the road. Before you get to the muffler shop, here's what to do with an exhaust pipe that is about to fall off. |
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