: If your car pulls to one side, get an alignment to prevent uneven wear. 3. Lighting & Visibility
: Use the "Penny Test." Insert a penny into the tread with Lincoln's head upside down. If you see the top of his head, you need new tires.
While DIY is great, some jobs require specialized tools or safety knowledge: : If you hear grinding or squealing. Transmission Issues : Slipping gears or delayed engagement. Auto Repair and Maintenance
If you want to start doing your own repairs, these tools are a great starting point:
Your car relies on various liquids to lubricate, cool, and clean its systems. : If your car pulls to one side,
: Replace them every 6–12 months or as soon as they start streaking or squeaking. 📅 Scheduled Service Milestones
: Constant battery drainage or flickering dashboards. If you see the top of his head, you need new tires
: Check the reservoir when the engine is cold . Never open a hot radiator cap.