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Do you have trouble seeing through the windshield of your car during rainy conditions? Based on the U.S. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), approximately one-in-ten crashes happen during rainy weather. The chance of a crash obviously is higher when visibility is poor.
While the majority of drivers are familiar with parking lots, however, many are not aware of when to utilize them. Also called an emergency brake, the parking brake is composed of either a manual lever or, for some automobiles, a pedal that is located near the brake and gas pedals.
Mufflers and catalytic converters are two of the most common components in automotive exhaust systems. The majority of vehicles come with a catalytic converter as well as a muffler. As with other components of the exhaust system, they are attached directly to engines.
Are your wheels covered in a black powdery residue? It's likely brake dust, even though it doesn't look like dirt. It sticks to the wheels of your vehicle and can cause them to look dingy. Brake dust can not only affect the appearance of your vehicle's wheels, but it can also cause other problems.
While cars of today are an engineering marvel, their complexity can lead to numerous potential issues. Any time it is possible that something might go wrong. However, what happens if your car won't start? It's probably one of the most difficult issues you'll come across.
A warning light indicating oil is on your car's most serious problem you will ever face. You should stop your engine immediately if the oil warning light (or oil icon) comes on. Low-pressure warning lights can indicate a problem with your engine, such as a bad oil pressure sensor or bum oil pump.
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