Imagine you're checking your automatic transmission fluid and instead of seeing the bright red oil you're used to, the fluid looks extremely dark and has a distinctive burnt odor. That's the classic sign of transmission fluid that's been pushed beyond its service life. And now that you've found the problem, you're probably wondering what you should do about it.
Understanding the Causes Behind Burnt Fluid
If you're faced with burnt transmission fluid in your vehicle, then chances are you didn't change your transmission fluid when you were supposed to.
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Are you a truck driver and you want to work for yourself, or you're considering getting into the field but you don't know where to start? There is a severe shortage for drivers right now and there is a lot of money to be made in the field of logistics. You may not even have to travel far to find the work that you need. To get your business going you'll have to make sure you have the right license, and you'll want to do the following things.
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When you go to start your car, and the engine won't turn over completely, it can be very frustrating. There are many things that can cause a car not to start, from a dead battery to problems with the fuel pump. Here are some common issues that may be contributing to the car not starting when you turn the key.
The Battery is Dead
Having a dead battery is one of the more common reasons your car might not be starting.
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Most every car owner experiences starting trouble at some point. It's almost inevitable that, one day, you're going to go out to your car, turn the key and get either no response or insufficient response to start the engine. Before you panic or call a tow truck, there are a few things you should know about what could be causing the problem. Here are a few things that can keep your car from starting and tips for checking them.
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People who like to take their campers off-roading must know what to do when their vehicle gets stuck in the mud. Knowing how to get yourself out of the mud can save you money on a heavy duty tow, and can help make your camping trip go more smoothly.
Step 1: Stop spinning your wheels.
The biggest mistake you can make when your camper gets stuck in the mud is to spin your wheels.
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