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1.
When removing the bulb from a , use a small piece of rubber
hose to grip the bulb. Push it gently over the bulb and avoid
any problems you might encounter.
2.
If you run into random start-up problems, check your battery
and cables. Corroded cables and weak batteries can cause a
variety of unique problems.
3.
If you run into trouble with the cruise on your late model
vehicle take a second and check your brake lights.
4.
Never attempt to clean your car windows with Mr. Clean. The
ingredients provide for some of the worst streaking
5.
Alternatively, one of the best things to use when washing your
windows is crumpled newspaper and windex... the news paper ink
reacts with the windex to get them crystalclear.
6.
If your car is inexplicably overheating and nothing seems to
check out, try looking at your pressure cap. A bad gasket will
allow your coolant to boil over into the overflow and possibly
cause your car to overheat.
7.
If you can't break free a tight nut or bolt, try extending
your wrench or ratchet with a long hollow pipe. Carefully
doing so increases your leverage and makes the problem nut
easier to turn.
8.
Don't let a voltage spike burn you after you jumpstart your
car. Prior to removing the cables turn on your rear defrost
and headlightsto minimize the spike that could damage you
digital dash or other electrical components.
9.
Installing the wrong lamp in a turn signal or brake light can
cause you a host of unusual problems. Watch out for strange
blinking patterns, blown fuses, and flickering dash lights.
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