There are a few ways winter weather can affect your car. Here are tips for a safe vehicle that starts with ease.
As temperatures drop, it's not just people who struggle with the cold; vehicles can also face significant challenges.
Cold temps can leave drivers stranded due to failing car batteries, according to J.D. Power. Here's how to prevent your car ...
Inspect the brake system frequently, especially if you navigate steep roads with heavy loads. Ensure brake pads, fluid, and discs are in top condition ...
Rock salt on roads could cause a vehicle to corrode or rust. This could lead to paint chipping and damage to vehicle ...
Your car’s battery is essential for powering everything from starting the engine to running your headlights and electronics.
“A build of rust and corrosion can lead to reduced engine performance and electrical issues, such as difficulty starting the car or battery problems,” Endurance Warranty added. To avoid salt ...
When was the last time you washed your car? Chances are, if you wait too long to wash your car in the winter, you risk more than dirtying your clothes when you’re ...
It has been a frigid couple of days in Sioux Falls, and as some people tried to head into work this morning, they were met ...
Battery terminals are crucial for the flow of electricity from the battery to the rest of the car’s electrical system. If corrosion builds up on these terminals, it can disrupt this flow of power.
Here's what you can do now to prevent any damage to your car and your house as frigid temperatures get even more brutal.