The child safety lock in your car can keep your pets and kids safe while you drive. It will prevent passengers from being able to open the door from the interior even if the door is lock or unlocked. This can prevent accidents from happening in case the door handle is unlocked and pulled open accidentally. This video and article lays out how to lock and unlock the child safety lock on most vehicles.
Read MoreHow to Get Dog Hair Out of Your Car
If you bring your pet in your car, they can shed all over the seats. Hairs can embed in the seat cushion and carpet, and sometimes a vacuum isn’t effective at removing all of them. This video and post reviews how to remove dog hair from a car seat with a few different methods.
Video: How to Remove Pet Hair from Your Car
Read MoreNeed to Flip a Seat Belt Buckle? How to Fix a Twisted Seat Belt
If the seat belt in your car, truck, or SUV is twisted backwards, it can make wearing a seat belt uncomfortable. Fortunately there is an easy way to fix this problem. This article and video shows how to fix a twisted seat belt with no tools in four easy steps.
Read MoreHow to Use Car Ramps
Car ramps can be useful for raising the vehicle to bleed the cooling system, change the oil, or do other front end work. Our mechanic Andrew reviews how to use car ramps properly and safely in this article and video in a few simple steps.
Read MoreCommon Problems with the Nissan Rogue: 2nd Generation (2014 to 2020)
The Nissan Rogue is a popular SUV used by many as a daily driver, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have problems owners typically run into. This post and video reviews the most common problems with the Nissan Rogue’s 2nd generation of models, years 2014 to 2020, like transmission and heating problems and noisy struts.
Read MoreHow to Remove Tree Sap from Your Car
Fun fact: trees sweat. Unfun fact: they can sweat and stain your car’s paint. Whether your windows and paint is covered in tree sap and sweat or if there’s just a little, this guide and video will show you how to remove tree sap from your car with some water, soap, and a microfiber cloth or sponge.