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How Hydroplaning Works

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Hydroplaning is something that every driver wants to avoid. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about hydroplaning.

How Traffic Works

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Traffic can cause us to spend up to two weeks in our car each year. Learn about traffic and find out which cities have the worst traffic in the world.

How to Replace Your Car's Alternator Belt

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Your car's serpentine belt is a single, continuous belt that drives lots of things like the car's alternator and power steering pump. So how do you replace it when it's starting to fail?

How to Drive Economically

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Energy costs are rising. Driving with fuel economy in mind is one step you can take toward conserving fuel. Learn to drive and save money on gas.

How Electronic Throttle Control Systems Work

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Electronic throttle control systems are on many new cars. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about electronic throttle control systems.

Do you need a brake lathe?

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Do you need a brake lathe? Visit HowStuffWorks to find out if you need a brake lathe.

6 Automotive Parts You Can Easily Recycle

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Reducing your vehicles carbon footprint is as easy as 1...2...recycle. Learn more about the 6 automotive parts you can easily recycle.

A Beginner's Guide to Ignition Coil Replacement?

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Your car's ignition coil supplies the engine with the high voltages needed to get the car running. But how do you know if the ignition coil is malfunctioning?

What Is a Deep Cycle Battery, and How Does It Differ From a Standard One?

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What is the difference between a normal lead-acid car battery and a "deep cycle" battery? I have a trolling motor on my boat and I don't see why I can't use my car's battery with it rather than spending another $80 on a deep cycle battery.

Can You Name These Engine Parts by Looking at Just One Image?

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Not everyone can be a gearhead, but anyone who owns a car should know their radiator from their distributor cap or their alternator from their crankshaft. How many engine parts can you tell at a glance? Pop the hood on this quiz and see!

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