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Sharing is CaringWhen it comes to vehicles built for the rugged roads, unpredictable weather, and long-distance travel that Canadian drivers know all too well, North American makes—like Ford, GM (Chevrolet/GMC), and Chrysler (Ram/Jeep)—have earned their place. Whether you’re driving a Ford F-150, a Chevrolet Silverado, or a Dodge RAM, chances are you’re behind the wheel…
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Sharing is CaringA clutch doesn’t fail overnight—it unravels like a frayed rope, strand by strand, leaving behind hints that something is amiss. Many Canadian drivers only notice trouble once the vehicle jerks, shudders, growls, or refuses to shift smoothly. But long before that cinematic breakdown moment, the clutch whispers its warnings. This guide brings two…
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Sharing is CaringYour car’s engine works hard—really hard. It burns fuel, creates power, and in the process, generates a lot of heat. Without a way to manage that heat, your engine would quickly overheat and fail. That’s where the engine cooling system comes in. It’s like the body’s circulatory system, but for your vehicle—keeping things…
Don’t Ignore The Sound That Your Car Makes
Sharing is CaringYou drive along the highway on your way home from work. You have music that appears, but you see an annoying sound in the background of the song. After you refuse music, annoying sounds are still there. This actually sounds like coming from your car. You think about it for a moment and…
