Muffler Repair
Here is step-by-step guide for a temporary quick fix if you have a broken exhaust hanger.
Temporary Fix for Broken Exhuast Hanger - Click Here!
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Replacing Your Headlight
Ever had a burned out or broken headlight? We're sure everyone has had to change their headlight at some point or another. Here is a step-by-step article detailing one method to change your headlight.
Do It Yourself Headlight Repair - Click Here!
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Brake Light Malfunction
We've all had brake light malfunctions from time to time. Here is an often overlooked and simple way to fix the brake light. Many times we think we've put the right one in when we haven't. Read more and save yourself time and hassle!
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How to Replace Radiator: Removing Electrical Connector from Car Cooling Fan
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How to Replace Electric Cooling Fan: Install Radiator Mounting Brackets
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How to Replace Electric Cooling Fan: Remove Radiator Mounting Brackets
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How to Install Windshield Wiper Inserts
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How to check Windshield Washer Fluid
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New Hybrid Runs on Batteries and Jet-Engine - 150 MPH
Step aside, Tesla -- we've just spotted the hottest Earth-lovin' supercar since the Lightning GT. Shown off to wide-mouthed onlookers at the LA Auto Show this month, the Capstone CMT-380 prototype is an automotive beast unlike anything we've ever seen. Rather than mixing batteries and a conventional engine, this whip combines the former with a diesel / biodiesel-powered microturbine, which is -- for all intents and purposes -- a jet engine. Reportedly, the car can reach 60MPH from a standstill in just 3.9 seconds, hit 150MPH before being cut off by the electronic limiter, cruise 80 miles on battery power alone and drive from Idaho Falls to Spokane on just a single tank of fuel. It's being bruited about that the company is considering flipping this bad boy into the production line, but with an estimated asking price north of $200,000, there's sufficient evidence to think that the volume here would remain relatively low. Hit up Autoblog Green's gallery of shots from the show floor below, but only if you love peering at high-resolution images of stealthy, sexy things.
Taken from Engadget.com.
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