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Summertime Car Repairs – Dent Removal
Summer offers better dent repair weather: One of the best things about paintless dent repair is that it can be done in any weather. Because the technique gently “massages” the dent without ruining your car’s existing finish, there are no harsh paint chemicals or fillers that might be susceptible to water or freezing damage. However, if your vehicle does have a need for dent repair that might require touch-up paint, summer can be ideal. You never have to worry about the rain or other weather-related situations that might require you to stay off the roads for a few days.
Summer is the time to get out and look good: Nothing looks better than a pristine, newly washed car underneath the summer sun, but those unsightly dents and dings that might not be as noticeable when the clouds are out tend to emerge full force in the bright lights. Poorly done auto body repair might also be more noticeable in the harsh summer lights, especially if the paint color isn’t perfectly matched. Getting paintless dent repair is the best way to restore your car’s finish to that perfect original shine without sacrificing any of its original integrity.
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What to Do When Your Car’s Check Engine Light is On
Everyone who has ever owned a car has experienced the confusion and even panic which can arrive when your check engine light suddenly comes on. A lot of us immediately think of pulling over and calling for a tow! This is usually not necessary, but what exactly should you do if it comes on?
Most of us simply keep driving for months after the check engine light goes on. A lot of us have heard that it can be something extremely minor (such as a loose gas cap) which can set it off, so we simply keep on driving.
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Car Engine Maintenance – Take Heed of That Light!
Your car’s engine requires tuning to work at its potential for optimum fuel consumption. Plan tune ups regularly to make sure your car’s engine perform better.
Duct tape over the ‘check engine light’ can keep you from glancing at it every now and then and wonder why it is flickering. But that means the car is being smart and warning you in advance of a problem that is likely to get worse and you are ignoring it until your car can no longer take being ignored.
That’s usually when it throws a tantrum and stops working at all. This also is usually when the wad of dollar bills comes out of your pocket in order to make the necessary repairs.
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