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The car blog of automotive journalist Scott Huntington. Car thoughts, stories, jokes, and news.

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How to Ship Car Parts

The advent of the internet has made restoring and working on cars infinitely easier. Instead of hunting down parts for your project vehicle at the local junkyard, you can search the web and order new components you can have delivered to your front door

ABS Brakes: WABS Brakes: What do they do

If you’re on a slippery or icy road and need to stop suddenly, you could be in danger if your car doesn’t stop or if it starts to slide all over the place. ABS stands for the anti-lock braking system, and it is designed to help your car stop when it doesn’t have good traction. The sliding is caused when the tire’s contact patch is sliding relative to the road and therefore doesn’t have a good grip on the road. ABS brakes are very efficient at helping you regain control of your car after your wheels start to lose traction.

Car Alternator: All you need to know

The alternator in the vehicle is the tool that supplies electric power to help run your vehicle and acts as the charging system for the battery. If your battery-shaped warning light comes on and stays on, this indicates there is most likely a problem within the charging system. If your vehicle wants to indicate a problem, more often than not, your engine will speak to you with warning signs. Luckily, car code readers can help and give you a clear indicator of different symptoms to help you know the root of the problem before the problem becomes unrepairable.

What to Do If You Crash the Company Car

How to Know If You’re Protected Insurance purchased by your employer is intended to protect against costs incurred by accidents. For example, if you take outgoing shipments to the post office every day and your employer knows this to be a standard trip that’s required to do business, you’ll be covered if a skateboarder plows into you while you’re stopped at an intersection. That means that even if you’re driving the car during work hours, you can still be liable if you’re not using it for an approved work task. For example, if you’re driving a company car while drunk, using the carpool lane with no additional occupants in the car or speeding, you would likely be the one to pay up should an accident occur.

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