Wiper blades are an easy-to-replace part that remove elements and debris from the windshield that may obstruct the driver’s vision. If you have skipping, split, streaky, or squeaky windshield wipers obscuring the windshield, they can make driving unsafe, especially in rougher driving conditions, and they can also prevent your car from passing inspection. This post reviews how to tell if your windshield wiper blades are worn out and how to replace them yourself.
How to Test a Car Battery for Health
It can be tiring to have to constantly jumpstart and recharge your car’s battery. If the battery’s voltage reads fine at 12.4 to 12.5 volts and is charged but has trouble starting the next day, you can test the car’s battery health. This can usually be completed with a battery analyzer, refractometer, and a multimeter. If the battery’s condition passes as useable, then you can test the charging system and for a parasitic draw. This article mostly explains how to test the car’s internal battery health with a refractometer.
Read MoreCar Battery Keeps Dying?
How to Perform a Parasitic Draw Test
Maybe you installed a new battery or alternator and now your vehicle won’t start. Maybe your car battery dies overnight, after sitting for a few days, or keeps dying but the alternator and battery is good. If your battery keeps dying when you try to start your vehicle and you know it’s in good condition, chances are a parasitic draw is draining the battery from a light or a module that may be stuck on. This post explains how to perform a parasitic draw test with a tester tool and a multimeter to find out what’s draining the battery and how to fix it.
Read MoreCommon 1st Gen Chevy Tahoe Problems
A 1st gen Chevy Tahoe with problems like the door handles breaking or issues with the power steering pump and fuel pump can be pretty common. This post reviews the top five problems with the 1st generation Chevy Tahoe, years 1992-2000.
Read MoreCar Sunroof Leaking?
A car sunroof leaking water into the cabin usually happens because the drain line on a car sunroof can clog up, but they can be inspected quickly with a few simple steps. This article explains how to test and inspect the drain line to diagnose a leaking sun roof.