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How to Change Radiator Fluid
The coolant in your car's cooling system needs to be changed every year in cold climates or every two years in temperate climates. If the coolant is changed regularly, there's no need to flush the cooling system. Crawl under the front of the car ... [... more]
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How to Replace the Thermostat on a 1995 Ford Contour ES
When you are going to change the thermostat on your 1995 Ford Contour ES, always use caution, because any anti-freeze that accidentally falls on the ground is very dangerous to animals, so you would want to not only keep your pets away from it, ... [... more]
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How to Avoid Overheating With a Car Heater
Chances are you or someone you know has experienced an overheating car. Without a doubt, being stranded on the side of the road with your car hood open and smoke drifting out, is an embarrassing inconvenience. Luckily, I found a temporary ... [... more]
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How to Buy Antifreeze
You can't drive a car without using antifreeze. It is a definite must for hot or cold weather. Antifreeze will protect your automobile from weather-caused problems when temperatures are anywhere between -34 and 276 degrees Fahrenheit. The product ... [... more]
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How to Locate and Replace a Thermostat on a 1992 Dodge ...
Make sure engine is cold- Find the thermostat by locating the upper radiator hose and tracing it back to the engine. The thermostat will be where the hose and thermostat housing attach to the engine cylinder head. Place a drain pan underneath the ... [... more]
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How to Maintain a Car Cooling System
From the water pump to the head gasket and radiator, the cooling system of the car is the heart of the engine. It should be inspected and maintained on a regular basis. By keeping all components of the cooling system running optimally, you can ... [... more]
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How to Check for Car Coolant Leaks
It is important to check your car for coolant leaks regularly, since a cooling system that isn't functioning optimally can lead to serious damage to your car's engine and the costly repair bills that will inevitably follow. If you know what to ... [... more]
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How to Compare Antifreeze Products
Antifreeze is one of the most essential fluids in your vehicle as it keeps the engine from overheating, preventing damage from occurring to your engine and other components of the vehicle. Know which antifreeze products to use in your ... [... more]
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How to Diagnose Automotive Vehicle Smells and Odors
Vehicles often give off odors and smells that help to indicate that something is wrong with the car or truck. What are these smells and how can they give us clues as to what could need a car repair? The smell of burned toast may indicate an ... [... more]
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How to Prevent Overheating in Desert Driving
No one wants to have car trouble, but having your car break down while driving through the desert can be a real nightmare. Take the following steps before and during your trip to avoid an overheated car as you drive across the desert. If at all ... [... more]
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How to Remove Engine Heads
Removing engine heads is a fairly complicated procedure, and the details vary from car to car. If you want to remove your engine heads, you will need some time, patience, and basic automotive tools. Here is a very basic overview on how to remove ... [... more]
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How to find an Auto Mechanic for an Older Car
I took the car to the Ford Dealer to have the brakes looked at. They took one look and told me that they did not have manuals for it. Did I mention that it is a 1967 Ford Ranch Wagon? Today's technicians can not fix older cars. A mechanic will ... [... more]
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