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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Common Sense Auto Care Tips for Women

If your father never told you, a shade tree mechanic might. There are a lot of simple, common sense things women should know about car care and driving that can save them problems on the road, or prevent some
from ever happening.  Of course, major breakdowns to occur.  But here are a few auto care tips for women that can help them avoid some car snafus.
Auto care if your car overheats…
Turn on the heater full blast.. This pulls heat off the engine. Then keep an eye on the gauge to see if it changes.
Of course, if the car overheats while the air conditioner is on, turn the A/C off immediately since it taxes the engine. Coasting can also help cool the engine if you can’t pull over right away.   Remember not to ever remove the radiator cap on a hot engine or you’ll risk explosive heat.  The cap maintains pressure so removing it when the car is hot is like opening a volcano.
If you’ll be sitting idle for more than 90 seconds, like at a train crossing or drive-thru, pop your automatic transmission into neutral. This takes some of the strain off the engine and lets it rest a bit.
Auto care for tires…
Practice pre-emptive auto care, by getting in the habit of glancing at your tires as you walk to your car.  Soon it’ll be second nature and you’ll know before leaving home if you have a potential auto care problem. Don’t wait to check a tire that looks low. Not only will you avoid flats, but your tires will last longer when properly inflated, and your car will get better gas mileage.
While you are driving, if the car seems to be pulling right or left, it could indicate a low tire that is on its way to a blow-out. Don’t ignore the warning signal. As soon as you safely can, pull off and take a look.  If it really is low, get to a service station as soon as possible or call for help (or change your tire).

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