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Honda Civic, Accord, and CRV- Common Maintenance Problems and How to Avoid Them

Tomorrow's Technician

Being attentive to the electrical system and the condition of the battery can prevent such situations from getting worse, leaving the driver in the middle of nowhere. One big one is this air conditioning system. Does car insurance cover these maintenance problems for Hondas?

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What You Need to Know About AC Pulley Replacement Costs

RepairSmith

AC pulleys are the unsung heroes of your car’s air conditioning unit. Yes, because a faulty air conditioning compressor pulley can damage many different parts of your car, starting with the AC unit. A broken compressor pulley doesn’t just reduce cooling ; it could even damage the engine.

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Car Troubles Unveiled: The 5 Most Frequent Causes Of Breakdowns

The Mechanic Doctor

The Mechanic Doctor - Resources for Amateur and Pro Auto Mechanics Welcome to the world of car troubles – an inevitable part of owning a vehicle. This is where a mechanic’s expertise comes into play. In this case, a breakdown truck may be required to tow the car to a mechanic’s shop to safely replace the battery.

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8 Common Causes of Car Overheating and How to Address Them

RepairSmith

However, if you have no choice but to keep driving , then: Turn off the air conditioning and other accessories: This helps reduce stress on the engine. If your car overheats and you don’t get it inspected immediately, you’ll need a good car insurance plan to cover the costly engine repair jobs.

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Alternator Belt Replacement Cost: What to Expect?

RepairSmith

Is your car squealing or has the air conditioner lost its cool? This unsung hero is a single belt that helps power key car parts, like the alternator, power steering, and air conditioning. No, it’s generally not recommended to replace the alternator belt yourself — unless you have mechanical expertise.