Missie A
Question: My tail lights & license plate lights don't work. I am assuming this is prob a blown fuse somewhere?
I did back into another vehicle in my drive-way & that's when the tail lights NOTICEABLY quit working. Ii had them replaced & fixed for 150.00USD. Less than a month later, I got pulled over by the police & was advised that they were not workng... a friends aparently replaced the fuse & that did the job. They were working again... well, only a couple of wks after, I was told that they were not working again. I checked all rear lights & discovered that the license plate lights were out as well. Could this be a fuse outage again & WHERE is the fuse located? THEY ARE NOT listed in the "Owner's Manual". As a matter of fact, the Owneer's Manual barely lists anything a/b the TAIL LIGHTS!
Missie A
Car Brakes: How Do You Know When to Change Them?
By Zach Bowman For those who suffer a daily commute through heavy traffic, your vehicle's braking system can bring thousands of pounds of metal, plastic and empty Starbucks cups to a stop hundreds of times before you get to work. It goes without saying that these pieces wear out, but they do so slowly, meaning you may not notice they need attention until ...