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How Potholes Can Damage Your Car’s Suspension System: What Drivers Should Know

How Potholes Can Damage Your Car’s Suspension System: What Drivers Should Know

Potholes cost American drivers billions yearly, often damaging tires, suspensio parts, shocks, and steering components.

What That White Residue on Your Oil Filler Cap Means — and Whether You Should Worry

What That White Residue on Your Oil Filler Cap Means — and Whether You Should Worry

White residue under the oil cap worries drivers, but it doesn’t always signal trouble.

Five Simple Signs Your Automatic Transmission May Be About to Fail

Five Simple Signs Your Automatic Transmission May Be About to Fail

Several common warning signs can signal automatic transmission trouble long before a costly breakdown occurs.

Many Drivers See the DTC Button Every Day—but Few Know What It Actually Does

Many Drivers See the DTC Button Every Day—but Few Know What It Actually Does

The DTC button in many cars helps drivers maintain traction in snow, mud, and slippery conditions.

Why Your Windshield Gets a Greasy Film Inside — and the Right Way to Clean It

Why Your Windshield Gets a Greasy Film Inside — and the Right Way to Clean It

Many drivers overlook interior windshield buildup, but cleaning it properly can dramatically improve visibility on the road.

Why Your Seat Belt Won’t Retract — and How to Fix It

Why Your Seat Belt Won’t Retract — and How to Fix It

A seat belt that refuses to retract can signal dirt buildup or wear inside the mechanism.

Steam Rising, Temperature in Red: How to Handle an Overheated Engine on the Road

Steam Rising, Temperature in Red: How to Handle an Overheated Engine on the Road

Cool your engine safely if it overheats mid-drive: stop, ventilate, and check fluids carefully.

Mechanics Rarely Admit This: How Long Spark Plugs Really Last and Fuel Economy Effects

Mechanics Rarely Admit This: How Long Spark Plugs Really Last and Fuel Economy Effects

Actual spark plug life often differs from manuals, directly affecting fuel efficiency and engine performance.

Most Drivers Ignore This Button: What the Camera Icon in Your Car Actually Does

Most Drivers Ignore This Button: What the Camera Icon in Your Car Actually Does

Most drivers see the camera button every day—but few realize what happens when it’s pressed.

“What’s That Strange Hum?” Three Common Causes of Wheel Noise That Aren’t Suspension Problems

“What’s That Strange Hum?” Three Common Causes of Wheel Noise That Aren’t Suspension Problems

Every driver knows a car isn’t supposed to make unusual noises—at least not from parts that should be working quietly under normal conditions.

How to Make an Old, Worn Steering Wheel Look Almost New Again With Minimal Effort

How to Make an Old, Worn Steering Wheel Look Almost New Again With Minimal Effort

The steering wheel is the most frequently used part of a vehicle’s interior and often shows wear first.

Many American Drivers Don’t Know About This: What the TCS OFF Button Does and How the System Works

Many American Drivers Don’t Know About This: What the TCS OFF Button Does and How the System Works

The TCS OFF button is often located near the automatic shifter, but many drivers don’t know its purpose.

Lost Your Car Keys? Here’s What to Do and Who to Call

Lost Your Car Keys? Here’s What to Do and Who to Call

Losing your car keys is frustrating, but there are several safe ways to handle it without damaging your vehicle.

Your Car’s Rearview Mirror Might Have a Hidden Button You’ve Never Used

Your Car’s Rearview Mirror Might Have a Hidden Button You’ve Never Used

Many drivers overlook a small button on the rearview mirror that can control several useful features.

Six Ways to Increase Your Car’s Ground Clearance: Spacers, Spring Buffers, and New Suspension Springs

Six Ways to Increase Your Car’s Ground Clearance: Spacers, Spring Buffers, and New Suspension Springs

Many drivers want more ground clearance for off-roading, rural roads, or simply for fun and style.