The standard engine for a given model will usually be powerful enough for highway driving with moderate loads. However, if you drive on hilly roads, tow a trailer, or equip the car with air conditioning and powerful enough for highway driving with moderate loads. However, if you drive on hilly roads, tow a trailer, or [...]
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Rack and pinion systems are bathed in lubricant coverings called “boots” Rubber seals keep the lubricant in and the dirt out. Like most rubber, the seals shrink and crack with age, especially in cold weather. If you notice the steering wheel is hard to turn on cold mornings, have the steering inspected. A bit of [...]
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