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How to Jump Start a Car: a Quick Guide

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Most of us have been there: you come out to your car, open the door, get in, turn the key, and… click-click-click-click-click. The telltale sign of a dead battery. Dread strikes your heart and you realize, “dang it, I’m probably going to have to ask a stranger to help jump the battery.”

Knowing how to properly jump start a car with another car is an essential skill for any driver to have, so let’s have a quick refresher for anyone out there who might’ve forgotten.

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7 Signs You Have Transmission Issues

7%20Signs%20You%20Have%20Transmission%20Issues.jpg​Transmission issues instill a sense of dread and panic in drivers because you likely won’t know if it’s a simple fix of topping off fluids or needing massive repairs or replacement — the latter of which can quickly give car owners sticker shock. It’s a vital part of your car’s operating processes and efficiency, and repairs require expertise and time to do things right. Ideally, you can catch transmission issues before they devolve, sparing yourself thousands in repair bills. Here is a list of our transmission failure symptoms you should keep your eyes, on to avoid problems…
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5 Common Signs of an Oil Leak in Hyundai Cars

5 Common Signs of an Oil Leak in Hyundai Cars.jpg​Have you ever noticed the slick rainbow sheen baked onto the pavement in a Miami parking lot? Or maybe you’ve seen a fresh, wet spot that shimmers in the light. Those are the two surest signs that whichever car was there before you parked has an engine oil leak — and they can be dangerous. This quick guide will teach you how to detect oil leaks in Hyundai vehicles, and the steps for how to fix an oil leak.

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11 Common Reasons Your Check Engine Light is On

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Did you know that a typical vehicle is comprised of over 20,000 auto parts and components, many of which are essential for normal operation? When a dashboard warning sign, such as a check engine light (CEL), turns on, it could mean any one of those thousands of components have failed. But which one?

If you notice a check engine error in your driver instrument panel, don't procrastinate or put off a trip to your auto mechanic or dealership service center. You'll want to get to the root of the problem before things really escalate. 

Here are 11…

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Should You Buy a Flood-Damaged Car?

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If you're thinking about purchasing a car with water damage or one that's been in a flood, we have one suggestion for you: Unless you can do all the reconditioning and repair work yourself, you probably shouldn't.

These flooded cars pose all sorts of risks, including shorted-out electrical systems, engine and transmission failure, damage to exhaust, brake/ABS systems, and dangerous mold. You may also get bilked into paying thousands of dollars more than the waterlogged car is actually worth. Here are some tips to help you spot potential auto fraud in the form of a flooded…

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The Importance of Following a Routine Maintenance Schedule

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There is nothing more exciting than driving a brand-new car off the lot. But performing routine maintenance on that car is the only way to ensure it lasts for years. 

We appreciate every customer that purchased a 2019 Hyundai vehicle and hope you are enjoying it. By now, you have probably familiarized yourself with all the features and performance capabilities that Hyundai offers. You’re also most likely closing in on 7,500 miles or six months of ownership. So, before that new car smell fades away, bring your vehicle into service for a maintenance inspection.
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