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So you’re getting in the habit of regular fluid checks on your car. But do you know how to check transmission fluid? Here’s a refresher to get you started.
Whether you’re a seasoned mechanic or just getting into automotive DIY, you can feel confident dealing with common car fluids.
With summer behind us, your car needs to be prepared for colder weather. Check your car fluids to ensure that they’re topped or flushed.
Knowing when and how to check brake fluid can save you a few bucks or just flat out save you.
If your clutch fluid is running low, it could do serious damage to your vehicle if left unaddressed. Here are the most common warning signs.
Your summer fluid check should not be overlooked. Avoid a breakdown by checking your motor oil, car battery, washer fluid, brake fluid and coolant.
That farm tractor and construction crane aren’t the same heavy-duty equipment from last century. Modern heavy machinery has become digitized, synchronized and as compact and light as possible, all while operating at higher levels of efficiency and carrying bigger loads than ever. These advancements in farm and fleet technology are possible though without improvements to industrial fluids. If you are the operator of a fleet of tow trucks, dump trucks or semi-trucks, you need to invest in premium hydraulic oil to keep your business running smooth.
Wanting to treat your car better? These four car maintenance New Year’s resolutions will keep your ride healthy and build good maintenance habits.