It’s back-to-school time and the Car Care Council wants to help families get their vehicles ready for car pools, playdates, soccer games and more. An informative new video from the non-profit organization provides motorists a with a five-point checklist to be performed before the start of the school year.
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Getting Your Car Ready for School - Be Car Care Aware
You’re driving along in your car or truck and suddenly a yellow light illuminates on your dash telling you to check or service your engine. If you’re like most car owners, you have little idea about what that light is trying to tell you or how you should react.
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Seeing your child off to college is an emotional transition, especially if they are going far away from home. Sending them away in the family vehicle can create even more worry and stress. A little advance planning and a well-maintained vehicle can offer peace-of-mind to parents, says the non-profit Car Care Council.
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Four Steps for Sending Your Car Away to College - Be Car Care Aware
While getting a drivers license is an exciting rite-of-passage for teens, it can make a parent frantic—with good reason.
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Safety tips for teen drivers | III
That little engine part called the spark plug performs a huge job in delivering a vehicle’s power, performance, dependability, and fuel efficiency and, according to the non-profit Car Care Council, should be replaced periodically.
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Spark Plugs Need to Be Replaced Periodically - Be Car Care Aware
Of the many great things about summertime, few match the fun of a family road trip.
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Summer Driving Tips