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According to the Amencan Optometnc Aasodabovv. 90 percept of all dnvmg deciMons are baaed on vtMon Yet tecent industry surveys show that 52 percent of windshield wiper* cn do meaty cars teed to be in poor so fair condition. Another survey finds that 30 percent of the wmdshieu wiper systems or domestic can do not

iHOTTMDd RUNNING l OUR GARS EN&»€ lU<I V0JR J BOOYHftS ITS OEA. OPWN&J NOW. BQDi* TEMPEiWURE IS%.fF A CAP'S ENGINE CKRATIS ^ the ?c*-3AcrR6Ma mi

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land in the manufacture of windshield wiper blades and refills Although this material is resilient and provides superior wiping capabtlites, 8 is vulnerable to chemicals, air pollution and road debris Thesr elements deseh-

thus reduce its ability to ms

ARCRMOSrW ♦CiflSTHE EW€ REACH ANDHNN1AM COWCJ TEHPEKWURE SUK9«AND\4NNTER A RfLJLTY TMOW05W WILL CAUSE THE ENGINE TD RDM TOO HOT® 100QXD LEAONG IDE WEAR® DAMAGE AC0LDEN9NE VA6TES OS THERM0STAJS DO NOT LA6T FOREVER AK) SHOULD 8EOCCKED FOR PROPER FlfCTlQNNG WHEN S^TDMSSOKBCATE REPLACE F ffiCESSA^

Don't wait for another rainy day to decide

clean. This

usually occurs between & 12 months Therefore, it is essential to replace wipers at lean once a yea more to ensure safe <

» whether your wiper bl srs need reptaang. First, r or a visual inspection I

mfiVTsior

JUST

EIGHT BLADE

and refill part numbers cover virtually every * domestic and import car, truck and van on the road today This provides complete awerage with few

r the do-it-your-srifer fTXYl Hvh* imd refill boacs are color-codod by application, windowed for product visibility, and dearly marked for blade and/ or refill size. Ap-

_ make

inspection Look

for any tears or defects in

the blade itself

ALSO, THINK beck to the last time you drove in the rain. Did the blades leave streaks, making it

difficult to tee?

dunging wiper blades is not only easy to do, but is also economical As an added savings to the customer, Ideal also offers a line of refills This eliminates the need to replace entire wiper blade

if "you should have any questions about your wiper blades, your local

color-coded so the DTY can find what he needs quickly

without assistance- begladtohtip Check Tires For Wear

pare I by Of ing away heavy and shedding winter weight, they neglect to adjust for the seasonal hange in o way — their. Engineers owners make a spimg assessment of their vehicles and be alert to the followinr •TIRES SHOULD have the vehkSe manufacturer's specified air pressure. •Look for cracks, snags or tears in the bead area, sidewalls or tread grooves of the tire Abo, it's possible to find bubbles or protrusions in a tire's

by sliding into curbs. •Make sure tire valves are tightly secured ter prevent any air from escaping •And, check tread wear for any indications of vehicle misalignment easily caused by winter potholes. IF WEATHER1ZINC a vehicle requires a change of tires, engineers suggest that when storing winter treads they be stacked away from heat as wail as any electric motors, which produce an ozone gas that

can cause premature tire cracking Abo, tires in storage do not require the standard inflation specification and therefore, should be bled to 10-15 pounds per square

inch.

Last, motorists should not be deceived by what they consider harmless 'April Showers’ Good treads on summer tires are as equally important for traction on wet roads as the treads on winter tires for traction on snow and frozen conditions Oil, Filter Changes No. 1 Far and away the most popular automotive service job b the oil and filter change, according to Facts and Figures by Motor Vehicle Manufacturer* Associa-

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Quoting the 1984 Hunter Service Job Analysis, the publication reports more than 148 million oil changes, with 99 percent

the oil filter be

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without subtle warning

A bad radiator hoae. for example, may not begin

it's too bte. It ruptures and

THE BEST WAY to avoid cooling system trouble is to have the system flushed, rWfcwi over visually, pressure tested and al‘ marginal baits and hoses replaced Typical belt and hose hfe is three to four years. Condition of antifreeze/ coolant b as important in hot weather as in subfreezing In fact says the engmeers of Automotive Cooling System Institute.

Brake Book Now Available What happens when you haar a gringing noise when you apply the brakes? What does it mean if you have to pump the brakes .to stop the car? What does a glazed brake pad indicate? The answers to these and a host of other

abo be tor mad "anb-

h should be replaced as part of seasonal cooling

» of the brake system are in the easy-to-read pamphlet 'How to Keep Your Brakes From Letting You Down' For your copy, send 25-

the engine warning light does not go on. A loose or defective radiator pressure cap or one of the wrong type for your car can permit antifreeze/ coolant to boil ofl without triggering the

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Check Cooling Once a Month Temperatures may reach 7OO*-9(j0*F in an overheating engine. This will destroy the engine's moving parts in a wry short

time. Only

restrictkim in the radiator core or other parts of the " wm

Again, the condition may be somewhat advanced before the tompsature warning light goes on. For

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level among their bat of periodic under-thr hood

The Gatos Rubber Comr recommends that the j'system be checked at least once a month Coolant levels, belts and

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