Tuesday, 25 October 2011

About Auto Repair: Winter Maintenance Job 2: Windshield Wiper Replacement

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From Matthew Wright, your Guide to Auto Repair
The cold weather preparedness continues this week with something that we all need to do at least twice a year, usually more -- windshield wipers. Wipers are especially important in colder regions because the salt on the roads can leave your windshield a fogged, and dangerous, mess. Good wipers and a full washer fluid reservoir are serious safety concerns.

Winter Maintenance Job 2: Windshield Wiper Replacement
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