Articles, tagged with "warning lights", page 1
27th June 2012
Every time you start your car they glow to greet you, but after a few seconds of engine operation they fade away - hopefully not to be seen again until the next engine start. As part of Car Care Month, AAA is urging motorists to heed their car's cry for a...
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Author:
daisy
01st June 2011
Learning how to drive a car with a manual transmission is fiddly at first, but will become second nature with practice. Getting familiar to the physical feel of the gear lever, the brakes and the clutch is obligatory when you are first learning how to dri...
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Author:
Stan
06th July 2010
Just imagine for a while that you don't have any technical knowledge about vehicles. Can you start a car without its ignition switch? Certainly no! the purpose of this article is make you able to deal with such circumstances. This is only possible when yo...
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Author:
Sameen Shaukat
14th May 2010
Do you find that of late there seems to be a wall between you and your partner? And it seems impossible to get through or penetrate that wall? This could be due to the fact that you and your partner have grown apart in the past few months and your partner...
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Author:
Rahul Talwar
23rd November 2009
Today's drivers are more safety conscious than ever. With the popularity of SUVs, trucks, and larger vehicles, blind areas behind vehicles are an increasing problem. According to a recent survey, over one-fourth of all automotive accidents occur when a ve...
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Author:
desvgator
06th October 2009
Pedestal strobes are used for the lightning for the emergency purpose. They are usually found in the police vehicles for giving warning signal. Pedestal strobe works with a siren which produces a unique sound and pedestal strobe produces random flashes. W...
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Author:
caryfank
18th September 2009
Many people seem to never care for their vehicle unless it goes dead. Just like a stitch in time saves nine, keeping your car's transmission in good shape will help you to save loads of money on repair later on. Once you notice any problem in the working ...
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Author:
Nick Messe
27th August 2009
Automatic dosing, of chlorine in particular, can basically be achieved by either of the following two methods. Erosion tablet or stick feeders, and electronically controlled liquid chlorine feeders. The latter may use either peristaltic or diaphragm pumps...
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Author:
Aiden Thomas
05th June 2009
* In early 2006 problems in a state's financial monitoring software resulted in incorrect election candidate financial reports being made available to the public. The state's election finance reporting web site was shut down until the software was repaire...
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Author:
Andrew
09th January 2009
Safe Tips to Change a Car Tire How to change a tire Tools required:
Spare wheel with inflated tire
Tire jack
Wheel brace
Wheel chocks (or brick/large stone)
Warning triangle
If you experience a puncture whilst driving, slow down to no more than ...
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Author:
discount_notebooks@yahoo.co.uk
09th September 2008
Your car has numerous signals. These signals allow you to tell other road users (vehicles and pedestrians) what you intend to do. They are a means of communication between fellow road users. Whenever you are driving you should always be on the look out fo...
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Author:
viddy55
08th April 2006
Sometimes, warning lights get people all frazzled and lose control of the whole situation. Experts in the field of driving, automobiles, and driving safety say that people should not panic when this kind of thing happens to you.
If you notice that t...
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Author:
Joe Thompson