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What to Do If Your Air Conditioner Blows Hot Air

It's hard to imagine right now since it's still winter and spring is still around the corner, but when you drive your car without an air conditioner in the summer, it's scorching torture. Regardless, it's best to be prepared when summer comes along even as you still have to deal with winter snow and spring rain. Once of the most common problems of the typical car is a busted air conditioner, actually. Your primary means of temperature control aside from your heater can break down, leading you to spend thousands of dollars to fix it. Basic Air Conditioner Repair at...
How to Install a Light Bar Mounting Bracket

Before installing a light bar and mounting bracket for it, make sure it's legal in your state. The manufacturers of these accessories aren't responsible for any broken laws or legalities that might arise in your installation of such products to your vehicle. Don't forget to invest in a liquid thread locket locker tube. This ensures that the bolts on your bracket don't loosen up over time due to vehicular vibrations. It's moderately difficult to install or replace an existing light bar mounting bracket. How to Go About Mounting Bracket Installation What You'll Need and Whatnot: You will need a new...
How to Clean Mats that Cause Foul Smell in Car

If you're among the car owners who cannot stand driving a stinky car with a dirty, soiled, or otherwise foul-smelling interior, then there are ways you can go about cleaning it out. You can open your car doors in the daytime in order to remove any muskiness in your vehicle from being parked for a long time. Do it while there's still daylight to avoid having mosquitoes nest in your car. What's more, you can use activated charcoal to absorb any smells your vehicle has as well as those pine-tree-scented air fresheners to mask the smell in the meantime. However,...
FAQs about Car Engine Vibration

Let's talk about engine and vehicular vibration for a minute. The number one most frequently asked question (or FAQ) about it is, "What causes engine vibration?" The answer isn't as clear-cut as the question. It can be anything! Usually, the prime suspects are engine problems, brake issues, misaligned tires, or imbalanced wheels. You can also get it from engine mounts that are broken and can lead to your whole engine falling off of your car to simply having old spark plugs that deliver unstable power to your motor. With that in mind, here are the other FAQs you should be...
How to Fix a Locked Steering Wheel

One of a car's key safety features is the steering wheel lock. Normally, when unlocking your steering wheel, it entails putting your key in the ignition to unlock it. However, your ignition tumblers might fail due to experiencing a lot of mechanical movement, wear-and-tear, and frictional force over time, resulting in a steering wheel you can't unlock. What should you do to unlock this? First, attempt to unlock it several times with your ignition before having a mechanic take a look at the ignition cylinder just to be sure. Methods of Unlocking a Locked Steering Wheel Insert the Key Into...