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Importance of Radiator and Engine Cooling Maintenance

You cannot expect your vehicle to run well without a well-serviced radiator. The most important element of radiator maintenance is the coolant service. Overheated coolant may put too much pressure on a radiator. A coolant flush will hinder the ability of debris to clog and damage the radiator. In turn, this will prevent the vehicle from overheating.

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Why a Tire Pressure Light Might Go Off

Each tire that is installed on your vehicle comes equipped with a pressure sensor. If one or more tires are not properly inflated, the sensor will send an alert to the car’s onboard computer. After this happens, a warning light will appear on the dashboard letting you know about the problem.

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Repairing a Flat Tire with Ease

Repairing a flat tire is never fun, especially if the flat tire happens while you are driving down Dallas, TX roads. While inconvenient, with a little know-how, changing a flat can be quick and easy.

When you are driving and feel the signs of a flat tire, first grip the steering wheel tightly and resist the urge to break quickly.

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Tips to Keep You Safe: Steps to Avoid Hydroplaning

If you've ever briefly lost control of your vehicle when driving through a puddle, you know how frightening hydroplaning can be. That's why we at Park Place Volvo Cars want to equip you with strategies to help you avoid this condition in the future. Though this won't prevent every case of hydroplaning, here are a couple of ways to greatly decrease how often it occurs.

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Fuel System Problems

The longer someone owns a vehicle the more likely they will encounter problems. Fuel system malfunctions are common occurrences. By learning a few symptoms, vehicle owners have the chance to have repairs performed before costly damage happens.

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Extend Tire Life with Regular Rotations

Automotive tires require frequent rotation to ensure that wear and tear are evenly distributed across the contact surfaces. Even distribution of wear is critical for proper handling and a smooth, consistent ride as well as for extending the useful life of each tire. Tires are generally rotated on an alternating basis from front to back and side to side.

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