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Low coolant level will cause engine overheating, which may cause serious damage to the engine.
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Low coolant level will cause engine overheating, which may cause serious damage to the engine.
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Low coolant level will cause engine overheating, which may cause serious damage to the engine.
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Today we're going to go over a few MUST KNOW "How To's" for every savvy gal on the road. As a matter of fact, this guide is good for anyone who has a set of wheels...
1. How to Check the Oil
The first thing you need to know is where to find the oil. The cap on the oil tank may be a little tricky, it is more pull than twist, but you can get it off. It is also important to know which type of oil your car takes, and how to add some oil if you needed to do that on your own.
Also find out where the air filter is, if it is accessible. It is cheaper to change your own air filter before a serviced oil change than it is to purchase an air filter
2. How to Check the Transmission Fluid
One important car maintenance task that women should definitely know how to do is to check their transmission fluid. Unless there is a problem, or your car is older, you may not actually have to ever add your own transmission fluid. It is still important to know where it is under the hood, and how to add transmission fluid. Also know which type of transmission fluid to use.
3. How to Check the Brake Fluid
Brake fluid is another one of those things we never think about. Have someone show you where it is and how to check it.
4. How to Change a Tire
Do you know how to change a tire? While you may never actually have to change your own tire, especially if you have Triple A or don't travel too far off the beaten path, it is still nice to know how to change a tire. Also find out the correct tire pressure for your tires, and how to check the pressure, and add air when needed.
Come by the shop and we'd be happy to show you how to do all of the above...
Knowing how to do basic tasks and car maintenance can make women feel more empowered, and secure when driving.



Getting your car serviced regularly is one of the most important things you can do to minimize emissions and maximize fuel efficiency.
Regular service can spot lots of problems that reduce gas mileage and increase pollution, such as a broken thermostat, low transmission fluid, sticky brake calipers--or even something as simple as a dirty air filter.
If you can't remember when the last time was you had your car serviced, take it in. In extreme situations, you might increase your mileage by up to 10 percent. So what? Well, if you drove 20,000 miles a year, you would save $145--enough to cover the cost of the service and then some!
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