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Why Did My Car’s AC Suddenly Shut Off While Heating?

Why Did My Car’s AC Suddenly Shut Off While Heating?

If your car’s air conditioning system was working fine and providing heat but suddenly stopped, there could be several possible reasons.

Many Americans Don't Know How to Manually Close a Broken Car Sunroof

Many Americans Don't Know How to Manually Close a Broken Car Sunroof

Some car owners may experience issues with their sunroof — for example, it might not close properly or automatically slide back open.

Many Americans Confuse Automatic Parking with Autopilot: The Difference Between APA and AVP

Many Americans Confuse Automatic Parking with Autopilot: The Difference Between APA and AVP

Automatic parking allows a vehicle to park itself without manual control, making it a true convenience for drivers.

The Fuel Consumption Dilemma: Why Many Americans Are Getting 12 MPG Instead of the Advertised 20 MPG

The Fuel Consumption Dilemma: Why Many Americans Are Getting 12 MPG Instead of the Advertised 20 MPG

Poor fuel economy is one of the most common “illnesses” of used cars. Here’s what causes high fuel consumption, how to fix it, and what to look out for.

Belt and Braces: Volvo Reinvents Seatbelt Safety with a Smarter, More Adaptive Design

Belt and Braces: Volvo Reinvents Seatbelt Safety with a Smarter, More Adaptive Design

The Swedish automaker’s next-generation seatbelt adjusts automatically to the severity and dynamics of a collision.

Why Motor Oil Breaks Down Faster in City Driving — and Why You Should Change It Twice as Often

Why Motor Oil Breaks Down Faster in City Driving — and Why You Should Change It Twice as Often

Motor oil doesn’t last forever — and it degrades especially quickly when your vehicle is exposed to heavy operating conditions.

The Road Becomes a Wallet Trap: How Your Car Starts Guzzling Gas by the Gallon

The Road Becomes a Wallet Trap: How Your Car Starts Guzzling Gas by the Gallon

The vehicle was originally supposed to be an electric car.

Carmakers promise one thing — but reality shows another: here’s where drivers are most often misled

Carmakers promise one thing — but reality shows another: here’s where drivers are most often misled

Automakers exaggerate fuel economy, trunk space, and leave out plenty of other details.

Ford Recalls Expedition and Lincoln Navigator Over Fire Risk, Citing 2020 Pandemic Disruptions

Ford Recalls Expedition and Lincoln Navigator Over Fire Risk, Citing 2020 Pandemic Disruptions

Ford Motor Company has issued a recall for 4,632 units of the 2020 Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator SUVs.

BMW Recalls More Than 196,000 Vehicles in the U.S. Over Engine Starter Issues

BMW Recalls More Than 196,000 Vehicles in the U.S. Over Engine Starter Issues

New BMW models have been deemed unsafe. The company is recalling hundreds of thousands of cars due to a fire risk. BMW dealers will replace the engine starter free of charge.

Three Honda Models That May Disappoint Used-Car Buyers

Three Honda Models That May Disappoint Used-Car Buyers

These are the most problematic used Hondas—vehicles you might want to avoid.

Radiator Mesh: Engine Saver or Silent Killer?

Radiator Mesh: Engine Saver or Silent Killer?

Adding a protective mesh has become a popular service. In theory, it shields radiators from gravel, insects, and tar that clog the fins. But many argue the opposite—that these accessories do more harm than good. So what’s the truth?

Fall Car Care: What to Check Before the Cold Sets In

Fall Car Care: What to Check Before the Cold Sets In

Dirt, moisture, dropping temperatures, road salt—all of it is another stress test for your car.

Many Americans Aren’t Sure: Should You Worry About the “!” on Your Car’s Dashboard?

Many Americans Aren’t Sure: Should You Worry About the “!” on Your Car’s Dashboard?

An orange or yellow exclamation mark is a warning—but there’s no need to panic when it lights up.