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None of which are particularly good solvents. All are fairly common and cheap. The CAN it comes in probably cost the maker more than what is...
This argument is grossly inflated, regardless of where you live. IF you seriously believe that, just drive on the shoulder. That is why it is...
OK, sorry. Let's try this. Typically the term "full coverage" means that you have liability, comprehensive and COLLISION coverage. If you leave...
Yes. That too.
MY advice is to not do anything with the rotors unless and until a shop can PROVE to you that something is needed. A really LOT of perfectly good...
Yes. Let your insurance take care of it. Sometimes strange things happen that you don't want to try and handle yourself. Like for instance, when...
AND.....in the process of doing that, did you find and fix the spot in the gasket where the water was coming IN ?? If not, it likely will happen...
NO, not unless your trip is ALL downhill and likely not even then. The theory is that electricity from the wall is cheaper than electricity from...
What they told you is completely WRONG. There is only one hybrid battery. But your assumption is correct anyway. Once you "use up" the plug in...
No accumulation. Maybe just a tad bit of "fog". Under most conditions, you should see nothing at all once it dries out. UNTIL there is a heavy...
SO.....like most owners, you have two choices: 1) Do a little simple reading in places like this and from "real" engine experts if you can find...
If by "good dose" you really mean the mandated minimum quantity, then that is right. The consumer has absolutely, positively NO WAY to know for...
There really is not a "coolant" light. It is an engine overheat light. Likely that something in the cooling system is not right. Like a broken...
IF......you don't know what ABS is, you have no business doing any work on the brake system in a car. Part of replacing the fluid is "bleeding"...
Your model might not even have that feature. See your owners manual. And don't worry about "things" until you notice that they don't work exactly...
NO. NOTHING. Except for "driver preference options", like radio station pre-sets. Anything associated with how the car actually works should take...
1 cm below the mark when cold doesn't qualify to be concerned about. Adding that little amount of water isn't a concern either. Your added water...
Yes. The answer is yes, the codes likely will still be there even if the lights are not. This can be as simple as a failing 12 V battery or a...
Pathetic. Back to ignore.
YOU said "I'd go the $20 route". There is NO $20 route. What exactly are you trying to say ???