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Things to make sure Your Car is ready for Road Trips

Most of us have been stuck at home due to the lockdown restrictions imposed by most governments. People have spent weeks or even months staying at the same place, but as the restrictions ease and things start opening up, they have started making plans already. In most cases, people are getting ready for lengthy road…

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What Causes Your Car Battery to Die in winter

Car batteries are capable of lasting for four to five years. However, several things can drain your car’s battery. Excessively cold or hot weather, in particular, are a major reason why most batteries fail or lose their performance. Before we discuss the main elements that drain batteries, let us understand the fundamentals of how car…

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Everything You Need to Know About Your Vehicle’s Brake Fluid

Brake fluid is the most important fluid in your vehicle. Sadly, it’s often neglected. Without it, your brakes wouldn’t be able to operate. Today, we’re taking a closer look at what role it plays in the engine and why it’s so important. Let’s dive in. What is the brake fluid, and why is it important?…

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How Automotive Comfort Has Evolved

When it comes to convenience and comfort, cars have come a long way. These days, we can manage almost everything through the click of a button. In this article, we’ll talk about the transformation of automotive comfort, from the early 1900s to present day. The early 1900s In terms of comfort, the earliest automobiles weren’t…

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Braking System and the History of it

I don’t know about you, but I’m awfully thankful for my car’s braking system. Over the years, automakers have equipped cars with many different types of brakes. We’re going back in time to the origin story of brakes. I guarantee you that today’s history lesson will make you even more appreciative of the brakes in…

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A Complete History of the “Check Engine” or “Service Engine Soon” Light

Have you ever stopped to think about the check engine light in your car? How does it work? How did it come to be? It actually has a pretty interesting history, which takes us back to the 1930s. Interested? Keep reading to find out more. How do check engine lights work Now? Before we dive…