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How to Handle a Roadside Emergency

Auto emergencies are always stressful.

Whether it's a mechanical failure, a flat tire or an unexpected empty gas tank that causes a roadside emergency, it's vital to take steps right away to ensure your personal safety and protect your car:

Get off the roadway. If you can, pull off onto the shoulder or into an emergency lane to prevent a possible collision. Get as far off the road as possible to stay safe and avoid debris kicked up by other vehicles that could damage your paint or auto glass. Make the vehicle conspicuous. As soon as you realize there's a problem, turn on your hazard lights. Once you've pulled off the road,
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No One Wants to Get Caught Driving in a Flash Flood

As if navigating through a severe thunderstorm behind the wheel isn't hair-raising enough, driving in a flash flood might be worse.

Although flash floods can occur with big storms, they can also be the result of rapid snowmelt or runoff from storms far away. These tips can help you avoid the dangers they pose, including auto body damage and life-threatening circumstances:

Pay attention to road signs. Some areas prone to flooding have permanent warning signs that state "Do Not Enter When Flooded." Assume that if you can't see the road beneath the water that the road is too dangerous to cross.

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Need to Remove a Sticker From Your Car?

If you have outdated or faded auto stickers that you want to get rid of, don't be too hasty about scraping them off. If you don't remove a sticker carefully, it could leave some unsightly scratches. Fortunately, there's a safe way to remove a sticker from your car using just a few supplies:

A hair dryer with a "hot" setting A razor blade, for use on glass A plastic credit-type card, for use on paint Detailing cloths

Adhesive remover Glass cleaner Detailing spray

Once you've gathered everything, you can safely remove a sticker from your car by following these simple tips:

Clean off the sticker and the surrounding paint or glass to remove any dirt. With the hairdryer...
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Does Your Cracked Windshield Need Repair?

Why Timely Chipped / Cracked Windshield Repair Is Necessary

The windshield on your vehicle provides more than just protection from the elements. It's a vital safety feature that can safeguard you and your passengers from harm in the event of an accident or collision. Due to its front-and-center location on a vehicle, though, the windshield is constantly exposed to the risk of flying-object damage.

If your windshield gets chipped or cracked, having it repaired is the best option if it's a chip less than the size of a quarter or a crack less than 8 inches in length. If it's not repaired quickly, the damage can spider out and spread, leaving your vehicle vulnerable to other serious and costly situations.

When the cracking becomes extensive, it...
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Taking a Road Trip? Make Sure Your Automobile Is Prepared

A road trip can be a fun-filled adventure, but it's smart to get prepared before you head out on the road. The following tips can help you get your automobile ready for a short weekend getaway, or a cross-country excursion:

Take care of preventative maintenance. Schedule a tune-up and oil change to ensure that your automobile runs reliably and efficiently while you're on the road. Remember to check your wipers, the turn signals and lights, and all fluid levels.

Check the brakes. While the car is in for service, have your mechanic check the amount of wear on the brake pads, and replace them if necessary so you have lots of stopping power.

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