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Car trouble solutions

Gadget Paradise
Monday 1st, October 2007
Posted by: Kevin Adams

Tire pressure was the number one vehicle issue identified during the most recent nationwide clinics conducted by AAA and its affiliated repair facilities. Results are based on inspections conducted on 6,082 vehicles by 25 different AAA clubs. As a leading automotive solutions source, NAPA has partnered with AAA to offer answers to some of the most common vehicle challenges. “Drivers should check tire pressure at least once a month to ensure tires are not under or over-inflated,” said Kit Johnson, the 2007 NAPA Technician of the Year from East Helena, Mont.

Car trouble solutions

Car troubles
Kit Johnson added: “Low pressure in the tires can increase wear and fuel consumption, while having too much pressure may reduce traction. Keeping tires properly aligned will also help assure longer tire life and improve fuel economy.”

Car trouble solutions - Clogged air filter
A clogged air filter was the second most common issue. Johnson says that maintaining and replacing air filters as often as recommended in the owner’s manual will ensure better air flow through the engine. This, in turn, will improve engine efficiency and result in more power and better fuel mileage.

Car trouble solutions - Insufficient tire tread depth
Insufficient tire tread depth was the third most common problem. For sufficient traction, tires should have a minimum of 3/32” tread depth. Johnson recommends using a depth gauge or a penny to measure your tire’s tread depth. “If using a penny, insert the penny into the tread groove with Lincoln’s face showing and his head upside down,” says Johnson. “If you can see all of Lincoln’s head, the tire needs to be replaced.” Most tires also have built-in tread wear indicators that let the driver know when tire replacement is necessary.

Car trouble solutions

Car trouble solutions - Engine oil to low
Engine oil that was low or needed changing was the fourth most common situation. Dirty oil will increase engine wear, while low oil levels can lead to overheating. If the oil level drops too low, lubrication will be lost and severe engine damage can result. Regular oil changes will add longevity to the engine.

Car trouble solutions - Worn-out windshielp wiper blades
The fifth most troublesome item was worn-out windshield wiper blades. Rigid, cracked or torn wiper blades can greatly reduce visibility when driving in rain and snow. Johnson recommends examining and replacing them once a year, or sooner if streaking begins. Other areas cited as needing attention during the inspections included transmission fluid, engine coolant, antifreeze protection (for a minimum of -25° Fahrenheit), battery cables/clamps/terminals and windshield washer fluid.

Basic care of the vehicle
“The results of our AAA Make Sense of Car Care inspections show that many drivers are not taking good basic care of the vehicle, which can lead to increased wear, breakdowns, or even accidents,” said John Nielsen, Director of Repair, Auto Acquisition and Consumer Information at AAA. “The vehicles they drive are often consumers’ second-largest investment-next to their homes,” said Johnson. “To keep automobiles operating as efficiently as possible, it is important for consumers and their trusted service technician to take a proactive approach to vehicle care and know specific areas to watch for during the coming year.”

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