• What To Know About Blown Car Fuses


    If you know your car, you ought to know when something is wrong. When you get the instinct that something is wrong with your car, your first step should be to take it to an auto repair shop, such as Dugan Oil and Tire. There comes a point when, as a car owner, you have to replace fuses in your car. A blown fuse is not dangerous per say if it is detected early, but it may just cause minor electrical problems.
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  • Three Ways To Provide Your Home With Curb Appeal During Winter


    Many American homeowners wait until spring or summer to put their homes on the market because that's when buyers tends to be more active. However, if you're facing an unexpected move or simply don't want to wait until spring to advertise your home for sale, it can't hurt to list it during winter. The usual curb appeal tactic of planting colorful flowers in planters and flowerbeds at the front of your home won't work, though -- and most home exteriors do tend to appear more drab during winter than at any other time.
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  • Don't Put That "Innie" My Audi! Reasons You Should Only Use Foreign Parts In Foreign Cars


    The Germans provided the world with modern auto engineering. The Japanese contributed high tech to car manufacturing. The Italians gave everyone gorgeous sports cars and affordable micro cars for everyday driving. There is just one catch to all of this; you cannot put foreign car parts in other makes and models of vehicles from other countries. It does not work. Here are some reasons why you should only use foreign car parts in the cars for which they were designed.
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