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Is it Safe to Drive with the Gas Light On? FACT or MYTH?

Is it Safe to Drive with the Gas Light On? FACT or MYTH?

The claim that driving with a quarter or less fuel in your car is a myth. While this might have been true in the past, it’s debatable if these claims hold up in modern times. As technology advances and improves, so too does the quality of vehicles and their components. Modern fuel pumps are more resistant to corrosion, and the fuel they transfer keeps them cooled and lubricated. So long as there’s fuel in the tank, even if it is less than a quarter of the way filled, your fuel pumps will function properly. While driving with low fuel reserves isn’t going to damage your car, driving with an empty or near-empty tank will. Being low on fuel is not a problem you want to have, especially since it comes with a lot of risks. Driving with an empty gas tank can damage various parts, namely the fuel filters, the fuel pump, and the engine. Faulty Fuel Filters If your fuel filter is damaged, your gas tank is more likely to collect dirt over time. The debris u ... read more

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Is it Safe to Drive with a Cracked Windshield?

Is it Safe to Drive with a Cracked Windshield?

The short answer is no, it’s unsafe to drive with a cracked windshieldThere are numerous reasons why, but some common issues that arise when driving with one include poor visibility, a weakened cabin structure, its tendency to spread, and lack of protection from the elements. But while it is generally unsafe to drive with a cracked windshield, whether you could still safely drive your car depends heavily on the size of the crack, where it happens to be, and whether it is spreading. A small star-shaped rock impact chip isn’t a problem unless it turns into a growing crack. The windshield, unlike the rest of the glass, is two layers of glass with a clear, sticky rubbery layer between them to prevent the windshield from filling the vehicle with shards if something hits it and breaks it. So if the crack is small and only on the outside layer of glass, it isn’t as serious as a crack that has breached both layers. As for the structur ... read more

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Auto Repair

Beat The Heat This Summer!

Beat The Heat This Summer!

HOW TO STAY COOL IN YOUR CAR IN THE SUMMER HEAT   Summer is upon us and it will soon be hotter. To help your AC system have the longest possible life, follow these maintenance tips.   1. Change the air filter. A clean air filter can improve the fuel efficiency of your vehicle and reduces the strain on your AC..   2. Park your car in the shade. Leaving your car in the heat of the sun makes your AC work harder and longer to bring your car down to a reasonable temperature.   3. Recirculate cabin air rather than cooling fresh air. Bringing in air from outside is the best option during the first few minutes but by circulating the cool cabin air, your AC won’t have to work as hard..   4. Check your refrigerant. If the fan is working but your car isn't getting cooler, your vehicle may be low on refrigerant which could mean there’s a leak in your system.   5. Listen for squealing or grinding when you turn your AC on. If the sound g ... read more

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