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Friday, April 24, 2015
Pothole Season: A Tire’s Worst Enemy
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Wednesday, April 15, 2015
The Smells of Maintenance
Our nose can tell us a lot about a situation. It’s particularly helpful
when cooking and cleaning, or sensing dangerous gases and fumes. The nose is
also a vital assistant when it comes to vehicle maintenance. Have you ever
smelled burnt rubber, sweet syrup, or rotten eggs in and around your vehicle?
These smells, along with others, are common signs your vehicle is need of some
maintenance. Here are some common smells that should stay on the nose.
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