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Automotive Tips

Place your favorite brand of dryer sheets in the glove box, under the seats, in the trunk or any other little place that can use a fresh smell. 

Use a long handled soft-bristled floor sweeping type brush or mop with a wide mouth bucket of soapy water to clean those hard to reach areas on the car or truck. 

It is always a good idea to check the water, oil and tires before leaving the house, even though everything was okay yesterday. 

Look for anything unusual with your tires such as, low air, lumps, bumps or bulges, nails, screws. Carefully run your hand across the top and sides of your tires feeling for any wire coming through or worn areas. 

Check your gas gage. 

Be prepared, change or add antifreeze before winter sets in and the stores sell out. 

While you have the hood up, look at any visible belts for worn or frayed areas. 

Change the oil and oil filter every 3,000 miles. 

Have a tune-up done on your auto periodically; you can check your auto manual for the specifics. 

Add life to your auto by having the timing belt checked or changed after 100,000 miles. 

Change windshield wiper blades before they scratch and ruin your windshield. 

Keeps the car doors locked. 

Keep a spare key somewhere other than inside the car. Give a spare key to a trusted family member that can assist you if the time should ever come about. 

Never leave the trunk lid open an unattended. 

Watch children’s fingers when closing the doors. 

Never leave children, pets or the elderly in a car at any time unattended. 

Never sit in a parked car with the heater running. You risk the chance of being overcome by exhaust fumes. 

For safety sake, let someone know where you’re going. 

Be prepared; carry an emergency kit for yourself, your passengers and your auto. 

A personal emergency kit could include, Band-Aids, wound ointment, rubbing alcohol, aspirin or non-aspirin pain reliever, eye drops, a cloth for making an emergency wrap, water, crackers, and so on. 

An auto emergency kit could include, a flashlight, jumper cables, water, oil, a screwdriver, an adjustable wrench, fix-a-flat, electrical tape, twine or rope, rags, safety flares, a candle, matches, writing paper and pen, call for help sign, and so on.

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