Tires can lose one pound per square inch per month under normal conditions. Additionally, tires can lose 1 psi for every 10 degree F temperature drop. Don’t rely on looking at the tires to det...

Placing something under the wheels of your car which is stuck in snow or mud will help your car regain traction. Salt, sand, ashes, boards, branches, and floor mats can all help. You can keep coffee...

If your door locks are frozen, try warming the key with a lighted match and inserting the key into the frozen keyhole. To prevent future frozen door locks, place a thin, flat refrigerator magnet ov...

Save lots of money by getting your parts from a junkyard. There are many cars that get marked as "total loss" and are junked. While the damage may be cosmetic, that doesn’t mean you ca...

Pack an emergency kit and keep it in your vehicle throughout the winter just in case you get stuck in a snowstorm. Here are some suggestions on what to include: - blankets - a sleeping bag - f...

Here are some tips to prepare your car for driving in the snow: - Have a snowbrush with an ice scraper in your trunk. It will save you a lot of time and not to mention wet, cold gloves. - Make ...

If you travel for work and are away from home for long stretches of time, be sure that you ask a family member or friend to drive your car every once in a while. If you let a car sit for a month, it ...

When you don’t have the luxury of being able to park your car in a garage at night in the winter, you usually are greeted in the morning with an icy windshield which seems to take forever to cle...

I have known about for this fix-it for years. If your car battery has that white corrosive stuff on the terminals, you just need to pour a can of Coke on your car battery’s connections to re...

A lot of problems with today’s vehicles is that they tend to develop rot and rusty circuits a lot easier than the cars of the past. A broken circuit can cause an engine to not to function. W...

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