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Men Take Better Care of their Cars than Themselves Most men consider their car and its maintenance a priority and rarely fall short on the upkeep. Unfortunately, the same doesn’t always apply to maintaining their health. Click here for full article. Be Sure to Protect Your Vehicle’s ‘Road Grip’ Common signs of worn steering and suspension parts include loose steering, a steering “pull” to one side, vehicle vibration at certain speeds, and increased ride noise, vibration and harshness. In some cases, however, the signs might be far less obvious, so always follow the service recommendations of a qualified technician. Click here for full article. Tip to going off-road: If your answer contains a possible water hazard you may want to take some precautions. Water on the distributor can ruin your day if you have no way to get it dried out. Take the necessary tools to remove your distributor cap (usually a Phillips and a flat screwdriver will get the cap off). Take a couple of shop towels and a roll of paper towels, a can of starting fluid, and a can of WD40 and a can of compressed air. With these items you can get your ignition system dried out. Usually (at least in my experience!), it takes15-30 minutes to get a "drowned" engine going again. If you don't have the needed items to dry it out, it may take 1-2 hours. Click here for full article. |