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  • Close up of jumper cables attached to car battery.
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    Here's How To Know If You Need A New Car Battery Or Just A Jump Start

    Like the other parts on your vehicle, your battery won't last forever. Here's how to know if you need to a new battery or just a jump start.

    By Jordan A. Rodriguez 8 months ago Read More
  • The Tesla Model X tows a Qantas Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, the first EV to tow a commercial aircraft.
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    Why Tesla's Model X Towing A Boeing 787 Wasn't Such A Big Deal

    An electric car towing a huge airplane for almost 1,000 feet! What a coup for Tesla! Except that this wasn't such a big deal at all. Here's why.

    By Paul Stadden 8 months ago Read More
  • A closeup of a series of engine valve lifters against a white background
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    Here's Why Cars Stopped Using Solid Lifters

    As technology continues to advance, how vehicles operate changes. So, is this why cars don't use solid lifters anymore? Here's what you need to know.

    By Paul Stadden 8 months ago Read More
  • A driver panicking as he experiences hydroplaning.
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    What Is Hydroplaning, And What Should You Do If It Happens?

    If you're driving in the rain, you may discover first-hand what hydroplaning is. And you won't like it. So what should you do if it happens?

    By Benjamin Gracias 8 months ago Read More
  • Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci
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    What Are The Pros And Cons Of A CVT Transmission?

    Several automakers have put the CVT transmission in their vehicles. However, there are pros and cons you need to know before buying a car with one.

    By Charles Krome 8 months ago Read More
  • An old-school low-range 4x4 shift knob.
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    How Often Does 4WD/AWD Transfer Case Fluid Need To Be Replaced?

    The transfer case is a critical part of four-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive vehicles. How often does its fluid need to be replaced? And what does that cost?

    By Damian Adams 8 months ago Read More
  • Different types of fuel in a gas station
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    Can You Mix 87 And 91 Octane? Here's What Happens If You Do

    If you mix 87- and 91-octane gas in your vehicle, your engine won't fall out into the street. But will it damage your vehicle? Here's what happens.

    By Benjamin Gracias 8 months ago Read More
  • A mechanic removing a car's radiator fan.
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    Yes, It's Normal For The Radiator Fan To Stay On When The Car Is Off - Here's Why

    When you turn off your car, shouldn't everything in your car stop? That's true for most things, but it's normal for your radiator fan to keep going. Here's why.

    By Abhik Das 8 months ago Read More
  • a photo of a Shell Gas station sign in California
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    No, Californians Aren't Suddenly Being Charged An Extra $0.60 Per Gallon Because Of A Tax Hike

    The average California household is expected to pay about $16 more each year as a direct result of these changes.

    By Logan K. Carter 8 months ago Read More
  • A mechanic with gloves lifting a battery.
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    Should You Grease Car Battery Terminals?

    Car battery terminals are key components of your vehicle's engine. Should you grease them? And if you should, what kind of grease is best to use?

    By Charles Krome 8 months ago Read More
  • Close up of spark plug covered in oil
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    Here's Why There's Oil On Your Spark Plugs

    If you found oil on your spark plugs while doing a replacement, it's something that shouldn't be ignored. Here are the most likely culprits.

    By Jordan A. Rodriguez 8 months ago Read More
  • A closeup of the plaque on the engine cover of a Bentley 6.0-liter twin-turbo W12
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    What Are The Pros And Cons Of A W12 Engine?

    Even though the Bentley W12 engine was discontinued in April 2024, it is still loved by many. Here are the key pros and cons of the powerful engine.

    By Paul Stadden 8 months ago Read More
  • A man in a car is tuning the air conditioning controls.
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    5 Cool Tips To Keep Your AC Blowing Cold

    Summer has arrived with a vengeance for the majority of the United States. If you're lucky enough to have a car with AC, you'll want to read these tips.

    By Logan K. Carter 8 months ago Read More
  • An off-road tire on a truck.
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    What A 10-Ply Tire Rating Means, And Why You Might Pick Them

    Those 10-ply tires now have another name, but they still offer advantages over other kinds of tires. Here's what a 10-ply rating means, and why you'd want it.

    By Justin Hughes 8 months ago Read More
  • A meme from the show Bluey featuring Jack's dad and Lulu discussing AWD and 4WD
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    4-Wheel Drive Vs All-Wheel Drive: What's The Difference?

    If you are looking for a vehicle that can handle various terrains, 4-wheel drive and all-wheel drive are both good choices. However, there are the differences.

    By Paul Stadden 8 months ago Read More
  • A check-engine warning on an instrument cluster.
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    What Causes A Crankshaft Sensor To Fail (And How To Know If Yours Is Bad)

    Your vehicle's crankshaft sensor can be, well, cranky. But it's also a key part you can't do without. So what makes one fail? And how do you know if it's bad?

    By Abhik Das 8 months ago Read More
  • A semi truck hauling logs.
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    Ever Wonder What Those Chrome Tubes On Semis Are? (No, They're Not Fuel Tanks)

    Those chrome tubes on the sides of semi-trucks look cool, but they're far from being merely cosmetic. In fact, they serve an important function.

    By Charles Krome 8 months ago Read More
  • A large turbocharger in a car's engine bay.
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    How Turbo Wastegates Work, And What Happens If They Stick

    Turbo wastegates help your car's turbocharger spin at just the right speed. But if they get stuck, a legion of bad consequences will follow.

    By Sam Ellis 8 months ago Read More
  • A driver's feet pressing the clutch and gas pedal simultaneously.
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    What Is Double Clutching (And What's The Point)?

    Fewer and fewer cars shift manually, but it's still as good to know about double clutching today as when Vin Diesel boosted it in "The Fast and the Furious."

    By Paul Stadden 8 months ago Read More
  • Four engine valves covered in excessive oil and soot.
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    Direct Injection Engines: Why Carbon Buildup Happens (And How To Prevent It)

    Fuel injection offers drivers increased efficiency and power. But there's a common problem, too: carbon buildup on the engine's intake valves.

    By Sam Ellis 8 months ago Read More
  • Engine oil additive being poured into the engine.
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    What You Need To Know About Engine Oil Additives Like Seafoam And Lucas

    Engine oil additives make all sorts of promises about helping your vehicle's motor last longer and increasing your gas mileage. Here's what you need to know.

    By Abhik Das 8 months ago Read More
  • A mechanic holding brake pads.
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    How To Tell If Your Brake Pads Are Glazed

    Are your brake pads glazed like a hot Krispy Kreme doughnut? There are lots of warning signs. Here's how to tell if your brake pads are glazed.

    By Jordan A. Rodriguez 8 months ago Read More
  • An under-hood view of orange vehicle cables.
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    Why Are High Voltage Cables Orange On Electric Cars?

    If you've ever taken a peek under an EV's hood, you've seen an array of brightly colored cables. Why are the high-voltage cables orange on electric cars?

    By Richard Sachek 8 months ago Read More
  • A women in despair crouching beside her flat tire
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    Tire Repairs: Which Areas Can Be Patched And Which Can't

    New tires aren't cheap, so is getting a patch a viable option? The answer is complicated because it depends on a few factors. Here's what you need to know.

    By Brittany Crow 8 months ago Read More
  • A set of new spark plugs
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    Do Performance Spark Plugs Add Horsepower?

    Spark plugs play a pivotal role in how your vehicle operates, but will upgrading to performance spark plugs increase horsepower? Here's what you need to know.

    By Abhik Das 8 months ago Read More
  • A tailpipe dripping water.
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    Why Some Tailpipes Drip Water, And When It's A Bad Sign

    If you see water dripping from your tailpipe, it could be totally normal. Or it could foreshadow catastrophe. Here's how to tell the difference.

    By Charles Krome 8 months ago Read More
  • A man standing next to an overheated car.
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    Here's How Electrolysis Can Destroy Your Car's Cooling System

    This electrolysis has nothing to do with getting rid of unwanted hair. It's a problem that can rot your car's cooling system from the inside out. Here's how.

    By Abhik Das 8 months ago Read More
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