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Car Questions (Page 44)

Car Questions

Auto reporters cover and answer to simple car questions.

By Timothy Boyer on September 2, 2021 - 10:05AM
Here’s some good DIY advice for the most important used car test that used car buyers should follow when inspecting a used car---or make sure a mechanic does this for them---before deciding to buy a used car.
By Timothy Boyer on September 1, 2021 - 11:06AM
Are you the owner of a Ford Escape and looking to save yourself a significant amount of money and headache? Then you really need to consider changing the fluid on your Escape’s PTU as on easy DIY maintenance job that you can do at home in your garage or driveway to avoid eventual disaster. Read along and watch an informative video that takes you step-by-step through this maintenance procedure.
By Timothy Boyer on August 31, 2021 - 11:46AM
How do you tell if a battery cell has gone bad as opposed to the battery simply having lost some of its charge because your car has not been driven in a while? Discover the answer to this and other questions from a highly recommended ultimate guide on how to maintain, test and replace your car battery with nothing more than some simple tools and an inexpensive multimeter. Plus, a few caveats many car owners are not always aware of when testing batteries using a multimeter.
By Timothy Boyer on August 29, 2021 - 10:58AM
Contrary to what car manufacturers and dealers are saying, newer model cars actually need a transmission fluid change every 30,000 miles says this popular YouTube channel mechanic. Here’s why and how you can do it yourself without having to remove the transmission fluid pan.
By Timothy Boyer on August 28, 2021 - 9:40AM
Can you spot the mistake in the engine image above that is a sign of a common car maintenance mistake owners often make when working on their car engine problems? Read on to discover if you are correct, and find out what was the unusual mystery source of the real problem behind this engine that some owners face with their Toyota and other makes of cars.
By Timothy Boyer on August 24, 2021 - 2:58PM
With the hurricane season approaching, we can likely expect to see a surge in used cars that have been swamped in storm water and then flipped after the flood for resale. Here’s some good advice from Consumer Reports automotive experts who explain what you need to look for in order to spot a used car carrying hidden problems from flood damage.
By Timothy Boyer on August 23, 2021 - 2:38PM
Sometimes to save money, we are tempted to mix car tires. But is this really safe to do? Here’s what some automotive experts have to say about the practice.
By John Goreham on August 18, 2021 - 4:58PM
Swapping out a vehicle cabin air filter is a piece of cake. We can show you how to do it in under 3 minutes and tell you how you can get the filter for under $20 delivered to your home.
By Timothy Boyer on August 18, 2021 - 4:56PM
Looking to make your car standout at night? There’s a number of LED lighting kits for cars; however, not all work the same, or offer features that might not be right for you. Here’s an informative video instruction on the different types of LED light kits for cars that covers the basics that you need to know before ordering a kit.
By John Goreham on August 18, 2021 - 4:15PM
Costco’s Auto Program is one way that shoppers can try to fight dealer market adjustment price adders.
By Timothy Boyer on August 17, 2021 - 3:15PM
Have you ever had new spark plugs installed by a service center or perhaps even did it yourself, only to discover something was not quite right with how your engine ran afterward? Here’s a Toyota Maintenance warning concerning your spark plugs that many people make.
By Timothy Boyer on August 13, 2021 - 4:49PM
Looking for some car maintenance you can do yourself? Here’s an excellent demonstration of just how simple it is to change the headlight bulb on a Prius---and do it correctly---by following just a few important provisions.
By Timothy Boyer on August 13, 2021 - 10:35AM
Finding a trustworthy mechanic is easier than you might think. Here’s the latest update from Consumer Reports car experts on what you should be looking for in a mechanic, the garage and their estimates before deciding on whether this is the right person and place for your car.
By Timothy Boyer on August 11, 2021 - 10:41AM
Here’s the latest on both a top rated high-end and a bargain brand cordless tire pump review that alerts consumers to the fact that they no longer are limited to yesteryear’s anemic handheld tire inflators. As an added plus, included are two videos demonstrating these Consumer Reports recommended models in action.
By Timothy Boyer on August 10, 2021 - 6:45PM
Looking to save money on gas and repairs by finding a reliable and fuel efficient used car? Then look no further as Consumer Reports recently released their list of these used car models that make sense for those earning a living as an Uber or Lyft driver.
By Timothy Boyer on August 10, 2021 - 1:30PM
Assessing a used vehicle’s true value is more than just taking a look into Kelley Blue Book value listings---it’s also partly about understanding where the vehicle is being sold and what this means to you. Here’s a summary of the latest Consumer Reports recommendation about what you need to know about where a used car is being sold from, while comparison shopping for a used car.
By John Goreham on August 10, 2021 - 12:04PM
New Hampshire’s Public electric vehicle charging infrastructure is horrendous. Here is one popular destination in New Hampshire's White Mountains that offers EV-driving visitors ample charging options.
By John Goreham on August 9, 2021 - 9:42AM
If you have rusty brake rotors and are concerned that something is wrong, this story will help explain when you need to take action and when to stop worrying.
By John Goreham on August 9, 2021 - 9:33AM
We break down four common brake issues and tell you how much you can expect to pay.
By Timothy Boyer on August 6, 2021 - 5:11PM
According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) the number of car thefts increased by 9.2 percent per their most current statistical analysis. To help car owners prevent becoming part of this growing statistic, here is a summary of some helpful tips from Consumer Reports on car theft prevention, plus a Toyota Tundra crazy theft story from our favorite Toyota Maintenance mechanic.
By Timothy Boyer on August 6, 2021 - 10:40AM
Here’s the latest used car buyer alert from Consumer Reports that warns some dealerships will scam used car buyers with bogus pre-owned car certifications that originally were intended to protect used car buyers from buying lemons.
By Timothy Boyer on August 5, 2021 - 3:29PM
Here’s a must-see video if you are concerned about protecting your Prius from catalytic converter theft with a DIY solution.
By Timothy Boyer on August 5, 2021 - 1:43PM
Have you ever wondered if you were being scammed into paying more on your oil and filter change because the service tech told you that if you switched to synthetic oil then you would actually save money in the long run with less-frequent oil changes needed? Find out what really matters according to Consumer Reports car experts who have this to say about your car’s oil changes.
By Timothy Boyer on August 4, 2021 - 11:40AM
Transmission service does not always require a licensed mechanic with specialized tools to do the job correctly. In fact, in many cases it is almost as easy as changing your engine oil and filter. Here’s a well-made video about how servicing an automatic transmission is basically done that can save you hundreds of dollars by doing it yourself; or at the very least, provide you with an understanding of what is involved so that you do not get gouged by a service center or garage.
By Timothy Boyer on August 3, 2021 - 4:37PM
To flush or not to flush---that is the question a former car dealer and now-popular YouTube channel mechanic answers as he explains the sealed automatic transmission deception to car owners and why spending $200 in fluid is a much more sensible approach than spending six to eight thousand dollars for a new transmission.
By Timothy Boyer on August 3, 2021 - 1:09PM
Consumer Reports mechanics listed 9 models you should keep an eye on if you are a current owner (or totally avoid, if you are looking to buy a used car among the models listed) and want to significantly decrease your risk of having to pay for one of the three biggest repair bills common to cars.
By John Goreham on August 2, 2021 - 12:27PM
Our long-term test is interrupted by a puncture. Here’s our 3,600-mile update and why we continue to be impressed with Michelin.
By Timothy Boyer on August 2, 2021 - 11:07AM
Do you find yourself trying to work out whether you should choose a 4-wheel drive over an all-wheel-drive or just stick with a 2-wheel drive vehicle when buying a new car? Here’s a summary of a Consumer Reports guide that explains the differences and which is best for you.
By John Goreham on August 2, 2021 - 10:01AM
One of your tires was damaged and cannot be repaired. Your tire shop says you need four tires, not just one. Here’s why they are correct.
By John Goreham on August 2, 2021 - 9:46AM
Your electric vehicle is attached to a charging station or wall-mounted charger, and you cannot pull the handle out. Here’s what to do to make it let go.