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Driving & Safety

From passing drivers education to surviving traffic school, eHow offers helpful advice on driving and safety. With helpful How Tos on subjects such as avoiding car accidents, steering clear of traffic tickets and keeping children safe on the road, eHow is the perfect driving instructor. Does your husband have a hopeless case of the lead foot? Use eHow’s advice to get him off the city streets and enrolled in a racing school, where he can drive among his own kind.

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  • How to Read My Ford Ranger Check Engine Light Code

    If your Ford Ranger is having a service problem, the engine warning light will let you know virtually immediately. The Check Engine light is located on the lower left side below the dashboard. It...

  • How to Rate Motor Oils

    Modern motor oils are complex blends of distilled petroleum products and special additives that help keep your engine running efficiently and cleanly. The main concepts used to rate motor oils...

  • What Causes a Car to Overheat & Lose Power Steering?

    A sudden loss of power steering followed by an increase in engine heat in a car is the result of a serpentine drive belt, or "S belt," that has fallen off or snapped.

  • Why Does My Mercedes 300D Lack Power Going Up Hills?

    The Mercedes 300D is a large sedan that drives differently than other passenger cars. This is due to its weight, and its being powered by a diesel engine.

  • How Does a Car Move From One Place to Another?

    The automobile is a complex piece of machinery. It uses an entire concert, a literal symphony of mechanical devices and electronics---all controlled by the input of the most important part of the...

  • Instructions for How to Drive a Stick Shift

    Assuming you already know how to drive an automatic transmission vehicle, learning to drive a stick-shift can be somewhat intimidating. Your left foot becomes part of the driving equation, and...

  • Emergency Driving Procedures

    Emergency situations sometimes arise that prevent your car from functioning properly. While these can be scary situations, it is important to remain calm, and know what to do when these situations...

  • Fuel Saver Tips

    Knowing the best ways to use fuel wisely can save a lot of money as well as wear and tear on your car. Individually, these tips can each help save a little fuel. When you use them all, it can...

  • What Is the Purpose of a Tachometer?

    Tachometers are one of many devices associated with engines that help to gauge how an engine is performing. It is usually found on the dashboard and can be either in a needle and dial form or...

  • Does Using the AC Lower Gas Mileage?

    Fuel mileage in vehicles directly corresponds to the amount of "load" placed on an engine. The more accessories that are driven by an engine's revolutions and power, the more fuel economy...

  • How to Drive a Turbocharged Car

    A turbocharged car is a car that has a special component bolted onto the exhaust port of the engine. The turbo re-routes exhaust gasses from your engine into the combustion chamber. This is really...

  • Cold Starting Tips For a Dodge RAM with a Diesel Engine

    Starting a diesel fueled engine in very cold weather can be rather frustrating, and an often critical part of winter emergencies. Imagine being stranded knowing that starting your engine is the...

  • Where Can You Ride a Moped?

    By definition, a moped is a motorized pedal bicycle. The history of the moped is almost as old as that of the combustion engine. Since bicycles were around before automobiles, it didn't take long...

  • How Much Gas Is Used to Start a Car?

    With the price of gas seemingly rising every day, people are understandably concerned about ways to increase the fuel efficiency of their vehicles. One question that rises occasionally is "How...

  • How to Start a Diesel Car With a Flat Battery

    If you need to start your diesel car (also van, truck bus ect) and you have got a flat battery. I will teach you a way to be off to work in time to have a coffee an a chat.

  • How to Drive Manual Transmission (stick Shift)

    Many people are intimidated by driving stick, but it's actualy a very fun, rewarding experience that can save gas!

  • How to Save Gas

    Simple tips to save gas and avoid the gas pump! These tips not only help save gas, but increase the life of your vehicle.

  • EPA Gas Saving Tips

    There are plenty of ways to save gas without buying a new, more fuel efficient car. Use caution when purchasing third-party fuel saving devices because many of them don't work and some can even...

  • How to Start a Vehicle in Extreme Cold

    Winter weather is a challenge to vehicles as well as people. Extreme cold can drain power from the vehicle's battery, freeze engine fluids and gas lines and thicken engine oil. Any one of these...

  • The Best Ways to Improve Gas Mileage

    High gas prices have left many drivers in a crunch; some drivers have downsized their vehicles, often taking huge losses on their trade-ins to get into a more fuel efficient vehicle. Not everyone...

  • How to Improve Fuel Economy in a Mercedes

    Mercedes-Benz began building cars in the early 1900s under the Daimler Corporation. Most of Mercedes' newest cars have large engines built for performance and not for conserving fuel. Some models,...

  • How to Drive for Best Gas Mileage/Fuel Economy

    This article will show you how to change your driving habits to save gasoline by increasing your fuel economy and have fun doing it. Bicycle analogies are used throughout to help explain the laws...

  • How to Mount a Motor

    The engine is the heart of an automobile. When the engine breaks down, you may choose to overhaul it or replace it by removing the engine. Mounting the rebuilt engine or its replacement in the...

  • How to Avoid Hydrolock

    Hydrolock is caused by water or other liquid entering the engine through the intake, where only air is supposed to go. Engines have pistons inside that are designed to compress and decompress...

  • How to Improve the Gas Mileage on a Hummer H3

    A five-cylinder Hummer H3 gets an estimated 14 miles-per-gallon in the city and 18 on the highway. An eight-cylinder engine gets an estimated 13 miles-per-gallon in the city and 16 on the highway....

  • How to Get Better Gas Mileage on Ford 2.9 L

    The Ford 2.9L engine is a V6 and evolved from the Ford Cologne cast iron engine that was originally made in Cologne, Germany. The 2.9L engine can be found on cars such as the Ford Ranger, the Ford...

  • How Does a Neutral Transmission Work?

    The term "neutral transmission" refers to the state when the transmission is shifted into the neutral position or neutral gear on the gearbox. Many people believe that putting your car into...

  • What Causes an Automatic Car to Stall?

    In the transmission of an automatic car, there is a torque converter, which takes the place of a mechanical clutch. The torque converter is supposed to unlock both during cruising and...

  • How to Make a HEMI Fuel Efficient

    A HEMI engine has hemispherical-shaped combustion chambers rather than wedge-shaped combustion chambers in the in-line valve setup common in most engines. The hemispherical chambers make it...

  • How to Save Gas With a Manual Transmission

    Gas prices can be hard to cope with, and using a vehicle with a manual transmission can lower your gas mileage significantly. However, when driving these types of vehicles, you can do a few things...

  • How to Pop the Clutch to Start a Car

    You haven't really lived a full life unless you have had to pop the clutch to start a car. Back in your youth, you could let the battery run out before it was fixed or let a bad starter keep the...

  • How to Drive a Diesel Car Efficiently to Maximize Miles Per Gallon

    The fuel economy of diesel cars, much like those that run on unleaded gasoline, is greatly influenced by the way the car is driven. With modified driving methods and good habits, you can...

  • How to Start a Flooded Car

    When you flood an engine, you are filling it with too much liquid gasoline. You need to add air to your engine to dry out the liquid gasoline and replace it with a gas and air mixture....

  • How a Car Flywheel Works

    When the car key is turned on, the electricity from the battery travels to the starter and distributor. The starter in the engine uses electric battery power to begin rotating the engine's...

  • How to Drive a 5-Speed More Fuel Efficiently

    Gas prices fluctuate wildly and can rise to astronomical heights with almost no notice. Driving a manual transmission can be a lifesaver when you are trying to avoid surprises at the pump. By...

  • How to Drive a Fire Engine

    Driving a big, red fire engine is a dream for many children. But the reality is that driving a fire engine is hardly kids' stuff. You need specialized training, licensing and knowledge to first...

  • How to Better Your Gas Mileage and Save Money

    WHAT YOUR AUTO MECHANIC DOESN’T WANT YOU TO KNOW. If you own a vehicle, for the sake of your purse, better know how to save your gas mileage. I know that to fire your mechanic is unreal and...

  • How to Not Wear Out Your Vehicle's Clutch Before Its Time, and Save Money

    Why you should not down shift a manual transmission in normal driving: Although it is true that shifting to a lower gear helps to slow your vehicle, it is extremely more abusive to the vehicle...

  • How to Drive a Car With Manual Transmission

    Driving a car with manual transmission requires a good balance between engine power and the throttle, as the clutch is pressed to disengage the engine power during gear shifts, and it is gently...

  • How to Start a Car in Cold Weather

    When starting a car in cold weather, let the engine run for two to five minutes before putting the vehicle in gear to get the engine properly lubed with oil. Allow a car to warm up before driving...

  • How to Engine Brake With A Stick Shift (Manual) Transmission Car By Downshifting

    One of the benefits of driving a car with a manual transmission is the ability to downshift through the gears to slow it down. This is also called engine braking, and can help extend the life of...

  • How to React When the Check Engine Light Flashes on the Instrument Panel

    Although a driver should not panic when the check engine light flashes on the vehicle's dashboard, he should not ignore the light when it comes on. While many times there is no serious problem,...

  • How to Drive a Car With a Stick Shift (Manual) Transmission

    Although they are in the minority, many cars today are still available with a manual transmission. Automatics are easier to drive, but manual transmissions do offer some benefits, such as greater...

  • Which Car Gets the Best MPG?

    In recent months, there has been a great amount of interest in cars that get the best gas mileage (mpg). The Toyota Prius is the most widely-available, commercially successful fuel-efficient car...

  • How to Guides on Mechanical Breakdowns

    No matter how you maintain your car, it is not immune to a sudden mechanical failure. Here are some tips on dealing with mechanical breakdowns.

  • How to Save Gas

    You are the best gas saving device.

  • How to Drive Safely on Mountain Roads

    People who live in mountainous or hilly places are probably expert drivers by now. But for people who live in flat territory, you should know that there is a big difference in driving techniques...

  • How to Save on Gas While Cruising

    Higher gas prices has driven more car owners to search for improving fuel mileage but these simple tips could be of great help.

  • How to Drive a Manual Car in the Mountains

    The mountains are where stick-shift vehicles really shine, giving you full control over shifting for steep climbs and descents. But if you're only accustomed to driving on flat land, you may need...

  • How to Drive Manual Transmission / stickshift

    The guide to driving stickshift or manual transmission from someone who learned the way you're learning it-from an article. I try to give you the techniques involved and clear up some fuzzy things...

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