Can You Guess What These Auto Care Products Do?

By: Dave Davis
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Can You Guess What These Auto Care Products Do?
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About This Quiz

It's easy to neglect the care of our cars and trucks. They're just waiting for us in our driveways or garages, ready to go at a moment's notice, right? Well, this is true most of the time, but if you don't spare some thought for your automotive friend's short- and long-term needs, one morning it might not start, or, worse, it might leave you stranded in the middle of nowhere. Are you your car's best friend or its worst frenemy? This quiz will let you know where you stand on that spectrum!

Taking care of your vehicle isn't rocket science — that requires an entirely different set of tools and expertise — but it does require a little knowledge, building a skill set and knowing when to take your car in for some professional service. Understanding the basic maintenance schedule and tools that are needed to keep your vehicle in top working order is important.

You don't have to know how to clean or replace an engine, but you should know the basics. This quiz will show you 40 pictures; your task is to either tell us what each item is called or what it does to prolong the life of your automobile (and sometimes its name is its purpose). 

We feel in our gut that you know your spark plug wrench from a hole in the ground, and here's your chance to prove us right! 

Tire Gauge
Wikimedia Commons by Antti
Not to put pressure on you, but can you tell us what this device does?
Measures oil pressure
Measures tire pressure
Measures time for racing cars
Measures engine cylinder compression
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Wrong Answer

A tire gauge is one of the must-haves in your glove compartment. It's cheap and easy to use — if the "low tire pressure" light comes to life on your dashboard, you can quickly determine the culprit. The proper tire pressure for your vehicle, by the way, can usually be found on a sticker on the side of the driver's door.

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Windshield washer fluid
Wikimedia Commons by Santeri Viinamäki
It's not that exciting, but you'll miss it if it runs out. What function does this fluid perform for your vehicle?
It drives the engine.
It lubricates the engine.
It cleans the windshield.
It cools the powertrain.
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Wrong Answer

Windshield washer fluid is cheap and easy to find, but you'll miss it if it runs out when winter road salt is flying or after a particularly nasty bird strike. Special blends are available for winter and summer, along with varieties for getting rid of bug splatter. Or, you could always just go with everyone's favorite, "blue."

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Brake pads
Wikimedia Commons by Treemonster86
If you're a high-level DIYer, replacing these should be in your wheelhouse. What are they?
Speakers
Engine mounts
Cabin air filters
Brake pads
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Wrong Answer

Brake pads are one of those items that will have to be changed several times during a car's life. If you have the know-how, the willingness and some pretty basic tools, you can do this yourself during an afternoon. There's no shame in taking it to the garage, however.

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WD-40
Wikimedia Commons by Urbano2018
A garage staple, what does WD-40 do?
It's a lubrication fluid.
It's a solvent and rust remover.
It cleans electronics.
It's an air freshener.
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Wrong Answer

Sold in its iconic blue and yellow can, WD-40 is a solvent and rust remover. It's NOT a lubricating fluid. It will stop a squeak for a while, but it will attract dust and dirt over time. It's best use is for removing rust and other material, which should then be lubricated with something more suitable for the job. WD-40 can also be used to unstick gum, erase crayon marks and loosen stubborn Lego pieces.

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Chamois
Fred in the Shed 2 via YouTube
This cloth shares its name with a European species of goat-antelope. What is its name?
Bast
Viscose
Chamois
Bisso
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A chamois, pronounced "sham-ee," is a cloth made by tanning and buffing a sheepskin until it's extremely soft and durable. It's great for drying and shining, in this case, the surfaces of your car. Synthetic chamois cloths are also available so that no sheep are harmed in the buffing of your vehicle.

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dipstick
Wikimedia Commons by Dvortygirl
The dipstick will tell you what?
The volume of fuel
The condition of the engine coolant
The volume and condition of power steering fluid
The volume and condition of the engine's oil
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It's a simple enough check, but not enough people do it on a regular basis. The dipstick is easy to find on almost any vehicle, and it will tell you with just a little effort the volume of oil in the engine as well as its condition — if it's bright and clean or dark and dirty. Take the minute or so necessary every now and then, and pay attention to your ol' pal, the dipstick.

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Spark plug gap tool
YouTube via donyboy73
About the size of a coin, what is the purpose of this tool?
It converts miles to kilometers.
It brings luck to travelers.
It uses Bluetooth to help you find your keys.
It properly gaps the spark plugs.
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Wrong Answer

The gap between the electrodes that the spark jumps between at the end of your spark plug must be set precisely to ensure that the engine timing remains true. The spark plug gap tool allows you to check that precise setting. The car's manual will let you know the specifics for your particular vehicle.

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OBDII
Wikimedia Commons by Silicato
This device plugs in under your dash, but what does it do?
It receives codes from your car's computer.
It electronically tunes the engine.
It allows your car to receive satellite radio.
It overrides electronic restrictions to make your car go faster.
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Wrong Answer

Your car's computer not only regulates what's going on under the hood, but through a special coding system it can also tell you or your mechanic what its sensors are reporting. The OBDII (On-Board Diagnostic II) scanner turns these codes into valuable messages that can save a lot of time.

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Touch up paint
Nikolai Aksenov via YouTube
This is small, but it can make a huge difference in your car's appearance. What is it?
Touch up paint
Concentrated wax
Air freshener
Headlight cleaner
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Wrong Answer

Although paint is a major element of your car's appearance, it does serve a functional purpose. Paint protects the metal underneath from the elements, and defects in your paint job can lead to rust down the road. A small container of touch-up paint can quickly fill small chips from rocks and other road debris.

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Loose Wheel Nut Indicator.
Wikimedia Commons by Outlineind
Used on trucks and trailers, what does this device help the driver see at a glance?
If there's an oil leak
If a lug nut has come loose
If the CB radio is functional
If the truck is headed in the right direction
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Wrong Answer

Installed when the lug nuts are tightened, this device allows truckers to make sure no nuts have come loose before starting their journey. A loose lug nut can lead to disaster on the road if not caught, so this device helps both the trucker and the cars around him or her.

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Nitrogen Tire
Ryan Town via YouTube
When you see a tire with a green stem cap, what does that mean?
The tire is filled with pure oxygen.
The tire is filled with nitrogen gas.
The tire uses "run flat" technology.
Nothing. It's just a color choice.
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Tires with green stem caps have been filled with nitrogen instead of regular oxygen. The thought behind this is that nitrogen is less likely to migrate through the tire's surface than oxygen, so the tire's pressure is more stable and less likely to fluctuate with the temperature. The drawback is that it's harder and more expensive to fill tires with nitrogen.

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Fuses
Wikimedia Commons by M.Minderhoud
If something stops working on your car, these are often the first things to check. So, what are you checking?
Fuses
Diodes
ECMs
Thermostats
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Wrong Answer

Just like your house, your car or truck uses fuses to guard against power surges or other occurrences that could harm electronic equipment. Vehicles generally have fuses both in the passenger compartment and around the engine, so if something stops working on your car, fuses are often the first thing to check.

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Oil filter
Pixabay by jpj2000nl
Give us the name of this device, and you'll also tell us its function!
Air filter
Fuel filter
Oil filter
AM/FM frequency filter
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

You need to change your oil regularly, and when you do, you also need to change out the filter. The filter on the average vehicle can hold almost a quart of oil, which is a large percentage of the total volume. Not changing the filter means that dirty oil is still in the system.

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Coolant tester
Nthefastlane via YouTube
This device will give you valuable information about what system in your vehicle?
Fuel pressure system
Lubrication system
Fuel injector system
Engine coolant system
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Wrong Answer

It's a good idea to test your coolant periodically, especially before the heat of summer or the cold of winter, to make sure your antifreeze is still up to the job. It's an easy procedure that can save you time and hassle when your coolant is put to the test.

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Floor jack
Masum321 via Wiki Commons
For the professional or high-level DIYer, this is an important part of their garage's equipment. What does it do?
Lifts transmissions
Moves heavy equipment around the garage
Compresses air for impact tools
Lifts vehicles
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Wrong Answer

The jack that comes with your car or truck is useful in a pinch, but for planned maintenance or repairs that require the vehicle to be lifted, the right tool for the job is a floor jack. Instead of endlessly cranking the car's jack, a few pumps of the floor jack's lever get the vehicle off the ground.

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Jumper cables
Wikimedia Commons by GFDL
You've seen them plenty of times, but what is the purpose of jumper cables?
To use one car's battery to start another car
To tow a car that won't start
To relieve pressure on an overheated radiator
To transfer information from the car's computer
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You turn the key, and after a couple of feeble attempts at cranking the engine, your car lets you know that it's not going anywhere because the battery is dead. Getting a jump from another car can either help the battery regain its charge or at least allow you to get to a place where you can have a new battery installed.

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Spark plug wrench
Poolarity - Life Hacks via YouTube
It's the right tool for the job, but what job would that be?
Loosening or tightening spark plugs
Tightening lug nuts
Pulling headlight bulbs
Getting to hard-to-reach nuts
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Wrong Answer

It's easier to get a wrench on spark plugs in some vehicles than others, but no matter what vehicle you're working on, a spark plug wrench will make short work of the job — and you won't have to deal with the bane of many an auto mechanic: a broken spark plug.

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Oil filter wrench
Wikimedia Commons by Heron2
Get a grip and tell us what this device is intended to do!
It's a wrench for loosening an oil filter.
It's a device for removing a timing chain.
It sets the proper tension on pulleys.
It helps to get lug nuts loose.
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

While changing the oil filter is a common maintenance chore, it can sometimes be a pain to get the thing loose for removal. Oil filter wrenches come in many different shapes and sizes, but they all have the same purpose: to keep you from cursing so much every 3,000 to 5,000 miles.

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Creeper
Head Mechanic By Youtube
Don't let the name put you off — this device could be your best friend in the garage. Can you name it?
Tickler
Creeper
Mangler
Crusher
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Wrong Answer

When you need to get under a vehicle, you can either do the shimmy-shake on the cold, cold floor or lay back on a creeper and roll yourself where you need to be. A creeper doesn't cost much, and it's worth every penny if you ever find yourself in that position.

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Headlight bulb
Wikimedia Commons by Schumi4ever
Where would this bulb go in your car?
Overhead dome light
Taillight
Headlight
License plate light
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Wrong Answer

In the old days, there weren't many options when it came to headlights. These days, however, headlight technology has grown beyond standard headlights to also include projector beams, halo, HID, LED, laser and other types. Consult your manual to see what the manufacturer recommends, although you'll probably have some choices.

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multimeter
Wikimedia Commons by Harke
In the right hands, this device can provide valuable information. What's it called?
Fuse tester
OBD sensor
Multimeter
Omnisensor
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Wrong Answer

A fault in an electrical circuit can be difficult to track down, but the best tool to use when something isn't making a connection is a multimeter. This gadget might look intimidating at first, but with a little research and practice on your part, it can become one of the most valuable tools in the garage.

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Impact wrench
Wikimedia Commons by U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
What do you think this tool does around the garage?
Cools material
Heats material
Uses air pressure to loosen and tighten bolts
Bleeds hydraulic lines
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Wrong Answer

If you regularly have to loosen and tighten bolts around the garage, an impact wrench can save you a lot of time and elbow grease. The tool uses compressed air or an electric motor to make quick work of lug nuts and other fastening nuts and bolts.

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Buffer
MonkeySee via YouTube
What do you think this device takes care of?
Dirty tires
Dirty windshield
Scratches in paint
Imperfections in upholstery
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Wrong Answer

A good buffer can hide a lot of flaws, scratches and other imperfections in your vehicle's paint or chrome. Just be careful: if you don't know how to use this tool, you can actually leave more scratches and imperfections in your vehicle's appearance than you started with.

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Lug wrenches
Wikimedia Commons by M_H.DE
What is the purpose of these devices?
They signal other motorists that you need help.
They help mechanics get belts off of various engine pieces.
They are used to adjust the suspension.
They loosen or tighten lug nuts.
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Wrong Answer

A good lug wrench is worth its weight in gold when you get a flat tire in the middle of nowhere or on the side of a busy road. Most wrenches of this type have different sizes on each end for various lug nuts, and the crossbar allows you to get leverage to loosen or tighten the nut.

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Air filter
Wikimedia Commons by Ahanix1989
The name of this device also says what it does. So, what's it called and what does it do?
Oil filter
Fuel filter
Water filter
Air filter
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Wrong Answer

All the air that goes into your engine for the internal combustion process first goes through the air filter, to keep particulates and debris out of the workings of your motor. It's an easy part to check on, and it's an easy part to replace when it gets dirty.

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Battery charger
Wikimedia Commons by Santeri Viinamäki
There's no substitute when you need one. What does this device do?
It resets the car's computer.
It charges the battery.
It checks the condition of the oil.
It finds short circuits in your car's electrical systems.
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Wrong Answer

When a car won't start and you don't have another car available for a jump, a charger will be your best bet in getting the battery up to charge so it can do its job. It can take a while to get the battery back up to full strength (if the battery isn't old or damaged), so plan ahead.

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Antifreeze
Wikimedia Commons by EvelynGiggles
It looks radioactive, but it performs a valuable service for your engine. What is this fluid?
Motor oil
Antifreeze
Brake fluid
Power steering fluid
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Wrong Answer

Antifreeze generally comes in two varieties: Inorganic Acid Technology (IAT) antifreeze, which is green; and Organic Acid Technology (OAT) antifreeze, which can be orange, red, pink or blue (and sometimes green). Do NOT mix them! When mixed, they can form a gel, and your coolant will not flow, meaning your engine will overheat.

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Jack stand
Tools In Action via YouTube
Proper use of this device can save your life. What's it called?
Hammer stand
Jenkins stand
Fly stand
Jack stand
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Wrong Answer

Having a car jack or a floor jack is a great way to get your car up so you can get clearance, but if you're getting under the car, do NOT do it without setting up jack stands. In the event that the jack gives way, the stands will keep the car from crushing whatever is underneath — such as the mechanic.

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Oil funnel
Wikimedia Commons by Dvortygirl
What is the purpose of the yellow device in this picture?
To filter the oil before it enters the engine
To make sure oil doesn't spill on the engine
To provide fuel for a first-start engine
To provide air to the engine after a rebuild
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Wrong Answer

Changing oil or topping it off can be a messy business, but a simple funnel will keep it where it's going and prevent it from spilling onto surfaces that will become very hot when the engine is put into motion. Don't use the same funnel in the kitchen, though.

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Air compressor
Pixabay by Steve Buissinne
It's got a lot of purposes in a garage, but what does this device do?
Compresses fluid
Drains hydraulic lines
Compresses air
Measures engine torque
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Wrong Answer

A good air compressor has a lot of purposes around the garage. It can not only fill tires (and basketballs, footballs, floaties and other items) but, if it's strong enough, it can also power impact tools and get some real work done.

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Refrigerant
LRN2DIY via YouTube
What function does this device perform?
It blows out your fuel injection system.
It fumigates the interior.
It temporarily fixes flat tires.
It recharges your A/C system.
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Wrong Answer

Over time, the refrigerant in your air conditioning system needs to be recharged. You can have your garage mechanic take care of this task, or, if you're a bit handy and want to do it yourself, you can buy a kit and give yourself the gift of cool car rides in the summer.

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Oil
Wikimedia Commons by Interiot~commonswiki
You're going nowhere without this fluid. What is it?
Motor oil
Gasoline
Coolant
Power steering fluid
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Wrong Answer

Motor oil is the lifeblood of your car's engine. Without oil to lubricate all the many, many moving parts, your engine would heat up from the friction and quickly seize, putting you in a bad mood and in need of a new engine. Check your manual to see how often your car's oil should be changed, based on mileage, and stick to that schedule.

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Air freshener
Unsplash by Luigi Manga
There's no shame in this. What service does the thing hanging off the rearview mirror in this picture perform?
It tells you the direction of travel.
It freshens the air.
It blocks the sun.
It keeps the rearview mirror in place.
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Wrong Answer

Hey, we're not judging. Sometimes a car doesn't have, well, that new car smell. If you can't (or won't) clean out the back seat at the moment, slapping one of these on the rearview mirror might help.

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Timing Light
ThunderHead289 via YouTube
This device is used by mechanics and serious DIYers. What is it?
Timing light
Laser temperature gauge
Sonic amplifier
Remote starting device
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Wrong Answer

Timing is everything when it comes to optimal engine performance, and for those tuning a motor, a timing light is a great tool for getting the job done. Connected to the ignition circuit, the light strobes and lets the mechanic know if the timing is correct when it comes to the motion of the crankshaft or flywheel.

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Snow chains
Pixabay by S. Hermann & F. Richter
Why would you ever put chains on your tires?
For traction in snow or slick conditions
When there's a problem with the tire
To protect tires on rough terrain
To keep thieves from stealing hubcaps
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Wrong Answer

When there's snow or ice (or mud) on the path ahead, tire chains can give you that extra bit of traction to get through the challenging conditions. The chains should go on all tires for maximum effect, but they need to go on the drive wheels to have any effect. They should never be used on bare pavement because such misuse can damage your tires, the road and the chains themselves.

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Car wax
Pixabay by Sasin Tipchai
What is the functional reason behind using wax on your car?
It allows the car to cut through the air better.
It makes the car more reflective for better visibility.
It protects the paint against scratches.
It makes it pretty.
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A good coat of wax will protect your car against scratches by allowing dirt to slide off rather than embed in the paint. A coat of wax lasts about three months, however, so reapplying every week isn't necessary. That it makes the car look pretty is a lovely side effect, though.

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Microfiber Mitt
ESOTERIC via YouTube
What are the uses of a microfiber mitt?
Dusting surfaces
Washing the car
Shining reflective surfaces
All of the above
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A good microfiber mitt will accomplish a lot of tasks when it comes to keeping your automotive baby looking its best. Microfiber cloths are often made of a blend of polyester and polyamide or nylon, and they are made so the fibers split, creating lots of porous fiber surfaces.

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Spark Plugs
Wikimedia Commons by Socyo~commonswiki
You know your car has them, but what do spark plugs actually do?
They warm the combustion chamber.
They provide the spark for the combustion process.
They providing timing for the engine.
They deaden the sound of the combustion process.
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For your gasoline engine to work, there needs to be a spark to combust the fuel/air mixture in the cylinder to move the engine's pistons. As the name suggests, the spark plugs provide this element. On average, spark plugs need to be changed every 30,000 to 50,000 miles, depending on the plugs and your particular vehicle.

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Taillight blubs
Justin Buice
What is the use of these replaceable bulbs in your car?
They are headlight bulbs.
They are sidelight bulbs.
They are taillight bulbs.
They are license plate bulbs.
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The taillights of your car convey a lot of information for those behind you. They indicate the direction you intend to go, if you're braking or if you're backing up. In addition, they help others see the rear of your car at night. Periodically check to make sure that all of these bulbs are in good working order.

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windshield chip
Tim McLain via YouTube
What does this medical-looking device do for your car?
Repairs chips in the windshield
Takes samples of the oil for examination
Injects fuel additives to clean the cylinders
Takes samples of the air in the cabin for study
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Rocks and other debris can take their toll on your windshield, and a particularly aggressive bit of junk can make a chip in the windshield. If it's not too bad, you can sometimes use a chip repair kit to inject a bit of resin into the fault to keep it from spreading. If the windshield is badly damaged, however, go ahead and get it replaced for safety's sake.

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