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Featuring Barbara
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"Keep Your Car From Wilting In The
Heat"
SEATTLE - We all know that cold weather is hard on our cars. Well, hot weather is, too. Breaking down along the side of the road when you're headed on vacation is no fun. Some things are beyond your control, but taking about 10 minutes to look under the hood and check the tires – including the spare in the trunk – could save you hours of grief. The other day, I met with Barbara Terry, an auto mechanic from Texas, who was in Seattle as part of a tour for Shell Oil. She gave me this checklist of what to do:
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So what should you do if the worst happens, and your engine starts to overheat? “Get off the side of the freeway,” Terry says. “Pop your hood so your motor can start cooling down, and give it about an hour before you start messing around underneath, so you don't burn yourself. Remember; don’t open the cap on your radiator. The liquid inside is incredibly hot and under a lot of pressure. Take off the cap and it will come shooting out all over the place. Whether you are headed far away or just driving around town, there are some things you should always have in the car with you. Here’s a list of the things auto mechanic Barbara Terry has in her car and the things I have in mine. Oil, flashlight, engine coolant, transmission fluid, windshield wiper fluid, jumper cables, blanket, first aid kit, flares, wet wipes, water, and some snack food. There may be some other things you want to have with you in case of an emergency. By Herb Weisbaum
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