Frozen windshield, thick oil, lethargic screen, and snow snakes. Here are some of the problems cold temperatures can cause, ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — A local auto technician outlines the most common cold weather car problems and how you can prevent them ...
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How to warm up a frozen car without destroying your engine
When temperatures plunge, a frozen car can feel less like an inconvenience and more like a mechanical emergency. Handled ...
Cracked heads and blown head gaskets can lead to very similar issues in cars. Figuring out which problem you're suffering from can be difficult.
No smoke machine? No problem. Learn how to check for engine vacuum leaks using visual cues, soapy water, and DIY tricks to ...
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The winter fluids your mechanic says everyone forgets to check
When temperatures drop, most drivers remember to scrape the windshield and test the heater, but the fluids quietly ...
Hundreds of thousands of Blue Oval vehicles are being recalled in the US and Canada over engine fire risks ...
Save the waterworks and follow these tips on how to prepare for flooding and what to do if it catches you by surprise.
Is your Tundra a ticking time bomb? A Toyota Master Tech warns of a common radiator failure hitting trucks just out of ...
A 2026 Ram Bighorn owner hits a major overheating failure at just 800 miles. Is the new Hurricane engine a reliability ...
As cold temperatures sweep across the Lowcountry, making sure your vehicle is prepared is key. According to AAA, they are ...
Engine oil performs several vital functions: it keeps everything lubricated and running smoothly while also preventing corrosion inside the engine block, keeps things somewhat clean, and even helps ...
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