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  • Learning Your Car’s Secrets

    Posted on October 31st, 2010 Joy 1 comment

    Every car has its secrets. There are a lot of tricks, or secrets, that can be learned through driving. For instance, sometimes you have to press the clutch just right to get it to shift or the gas to accelerate smoothly. You’ll really notice the difference after you have been driving your car for a while and then borrow a friend’s for a day. Every car drives differently.
    This is also true for how cars are put together. A Dodge Ram isn’t going to be put together in the same way as a Lincoln Navigator or a SMART car .
    Most of the time you won’t notice a difference when you are driving; however, as soon as you go to look under the hood or do some work the difference will be quite evident. This is where having a good manual like the Ford Taurus repair manual or the Plymouth repair manual will come in very handy. With the proper manual you can learn all of the special techniques for working on your car; such as removing the safety pin to get the wheel off.
    Learning the little nuances of your car takes time, but by putting the effort into learning how your car works you will have a better understanding of how to take care of it. And when you take better care of it, your car can last you for years to come.

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