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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 2:45pm On Jan 01, 2016
Preserve door and window seals Wipe a rubber protectant (such as Armor-All) or silicone on door and window weatherstripping to keep it in good condition. Don’t use an oilbased product, such as WD-40, because the oil will damage the rubber. Regular cleaning and treatment of your car’s weatherstripping will also lessen the likelihood of your door sticking to its rubber seal in cold weather, a common cause of damage to the rubber.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 6:28pm On Jan 01, 2016
Top off your brake fluid Check brake fluid monthly.Wipe dirt from the master cylinder lid before you open it. If you need fluid, add the type recommended by your car’s maker. Never substitute other fluids, such as transmission or power-steering fluid. And don’t use brake fluid from a previously opened container. Once exposed to air, brake fluid absorbs moisture and contaminates easily.


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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 9:44pm On Jan 01, 2016
Lube your lug nuts Lug nuts, if not lubricated occasionally, can seize or “freeze” to the studs due to corrosion. Repairing them can be expensive. Having to call a tow truck for a flat you can’t remove is even more expensive.The next time you change or rotate your tires, pick up some anti-seize lubricant at your local auto supply store. Clean the stud threads with a wire brush and wipe them with the lubricant. It’s formulated to prevent the lug nuts (spark plugs, too) from seizing and won’t allow them to loosen as you drive, the way other lubricants might. If a lug nut does freeze to a stud, try spraying the nut and stud with WD-40 or Liquid Wrench. Allow it to penetrate for 10 or 20 minutes. Use a heat gun to apply heat.Then use a ratchet wrench to remove the lug.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 12:50am On Jan 02, 2016
Choose a good car insurer Sometimes, no matter how careful you are, disaster inevitably strikes — typically in the form of an accident. Make sure that your car will be repaired to the best possible standard by finding an insurer that will pay for parts from the original manufacturer and guarantee the repairs it authorizes.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 8:56am On Jan 02, 2016
Top off your brake fluid Check brake fluid monthly.Wipe dirt from the master cylinder lid before you open it. If you need fluid, add the type recommended by your car’s maker. Never substitute other fluids, such as transmission or power-steering fluid. And don’t use brake fluid from a previously opened container. Once exposed to air, brake fluid absorbs moisture and contaminates easily.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 11:54am On Jan 02, 2016
Clean dash gauges carefully Use a soft damp cloth to lightly wipe dust from the clear plastic lenses on your dashboard. Too much pressure will scratch them. Too many scratches can make it difficult to read your gauges under certain lighting conditions.


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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 1:58pm On Jan 02, 2016
kakakibuy:
Clean dash gauges carefully Use a soft damp cloth to lightly wipe dust from the clear plastic lenses on your dashboard. Too much pressure will scratch them. Too many scratches can make it difficult to read your gauges under certain lighting conditions.
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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 9:41pm On Jan 02, 2016
Change oil frequently Your dad knew that frequent oil changes were key to keeping his Buick on the road another year. And while owner’s manuals for today’s cars recommend increasing long intervals between oil changes, the fact remains — frequent changes flush abrasive dirt and metal particles out of the engine, prolonging its life. Most owner’s manuals recommend a more frequent interval for “severe conditions.” To maximize the life of your engine, follow the severe intervals recommendations, especially if drive regularly in stop-and-go traffic.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 6:52am On Jan 03, 2016
Maintain proper inflation Under-inflated tires are a tire salesman’s best friend. They create excessive heat and stress that can lead to tire failure. If you want to get every last mile out of your tires, get yourself a tire pressure gauge and use it at least once a month (more in hot weather) to keep your tires inflated to the recommendation in the vehicle’s owner’s manual. Check tires when they are cold (driven for less than one mile) for an accurate reading.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 2:54pm On Jan 03, 2016
Avoid light fixture problems When changing a bad bulb, clean dirty or corroded sockets with fine steel wool or a small wire brush.Wipe the socket clean of debris before installing the new light bulb.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 7:01pm On Jan 03, 2016
Keep leather from drying out and cracking Leather cars seats are durable and don’t require a lot of maintenance. After a few years, however, the seats can become soiled. Use a leather cleaner to remove dirt and stains.Then apply a leather protectant formulated for pigmented or top-coated grain leather (the leather used for most leather car upholstery). Protectants will resist stains and make the upholstery easier to clean in the future. Choose a protectant that includes conditioners to keep your leather supple.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 10:13pm On Jan 03, 2016
Clean the inside, too Vacuum and sponge your interior every time you wash your car. Dirt particles are abrasive, and spilled liquids, such as soda, can be corrosive.Vacuum your interior thoroughly with a powerful vacuum (small cordless models are generally too weak). Use the appropriate wand heads when vacuuming. The bare metal wand can mar and scratch surfaces. Sponge vinyl surfaces clean with a solution of mild detergent and water.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 10:29am On Jan 04, 2016
Rotate your tires Rotating your tires helps to distribute tire wear evenly and ensures that you’ll get the maximum road life out of them. The first rotation is especially important.Your owner’s manual should specify both rotation period and pattern. If not, rotate your tires every 6,000 to 7,500 miles (9,700 to 12,000 km) — your tire dealer should know the correct pattern of tire rotation.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 1:55pm On Jan 04, 2016
Wax to protect your car’s paint job No way around it! Waxing your car is work. But it’s satisfying work that will help keep your car looking new. Car wax preserves paint by slowing oxidation and forming a barrier against bird droppings, sap, and pollution. Plus driving a nice shiny car is just plain fun.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 3:24pm On Jan 04, 2016
Inspect wheel-well splashguards These guards, however flimsy on many of today’s cars, help keep water and winter’s salty slush from splashing up into the engine compartment, where it can damage sensitive electrical components. Unfortunately, these guards tear off easily — sometimes without the driver knowing it. Check for damage to these guards when you wash your car. Re-secure with the appropriate fasteners or replace as needed. As added protection from splashed-up muck, slush, and debris, install mud flaps (also called splash guards) on your vehicle.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 5:30pm On Jan 04, 2016
Fix the washer fluid tank:Cracked washer-deicer fluid tanks are fairly common once a car is of a certain age. A good remedy — until you can buy a new tank or find one at the junkyard — is to insert a plastic freezer bag into the tank and fill it with the washer fluid.


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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 7:24pm On Jan 04, 2016
No Fake Replacements:Many car owners, in order to save few bucks, compromises with fake or less priced spare parts to replace the worn out parts. The fake parts take a toll on the complete car engineering. Always use genuine company made parts to replace the old one.


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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 8:03pm On Jan 04, 2016
Buy gas at reputable service stations Ask whether the gas you buy is filtered at the pump and if the station has a policy about changing the pump filters regularly. If you get a song and dance, find another gas station. Some stations don’t have pump filters, making you more vulnerable to dirty gasoline. Other stations may not mix alcohol and fuel properly — or worse, water down their product. Find a station you trust and stick to it.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 10:13pm On Jan 04, 2016
Blast mats with the hose When washing your car, drag out the rubber or carpet floor mats and blast them with the hose.This will dislodge dirt particles that, if allowed to build up, will grind holes in your mats. Let the mats dry thoroughly in the sun before reinstalling them.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 10:43pm On Jan 04, 2016
Have wheel alignment checked Have your car’s wheel alignment checked every 30,000 miles (48,000 km), or as recommended in your owner’s manual. Also have it checked after buying new tires and when you replace a rack-and-pinion steering unit or other steering parts. Improper tire alignment will shorten the life of your tires as well as cause poor handling. If your steering is stiffer than normal or the vehicle pulls to one side, you probably have an alignment problem.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 6:44am On Jan 05, 2016
Place a towel under baby seats All manner of food bits and liquids can accumulate under a baby seat, where they can permanently stain the upholstery. Place a sheet of heavy plastic and an absorbent towel under the seat to prevent damage, and re-secure the seat according to the manufacturer’s directions.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 10:16am On Jan 05, 2016
Preserve door and window seals Wipe a rubber protectant (such as Armor-All) or silicone on door and window weatherstripping to keep it in good condition. Don’t use an oilbased product, such as WD-40, because the oil will damage the rubber. Regular cleaning and treatment of your car’s weatherstripping will also lessen the likelihood of your door sticking to its rubber seal in cold weather, a common cause of damage to the rubber.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 1:03pm On Jan 05, 2016
Fill with washer fluid only:Don’t add water to the windshield washer reservoir. It won’t clean as well as washer fluid, and it may freeze in cold weather and damage the system. Don’t try to run your windshield washer system once you suspect there’s no more fluid in the tank, or you may damage the washer fluid pump.


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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 3:26pm On Jan 05, 2016
Dilute your coolant Your cooling system needs both coolant-antifreeze and water, so don’t pour undiluted coolant into your cooling system. Dilute it with water to the commonly recommended 50-50 ratio. Similarly, don’t use straight water in your system either.The coolant protects against corrosion and freezing.The water ensures good heat transfer from the coolant to the radiator.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 6:09pm On Jan 05, 2016
Keep leather from drying out and cracking Leather cars seats are durable and don’t require a lot of maintenance. After a few years, however, the seats can become soiled. Use a leather cleaner to remove dirt and stains.Then apply a leather protectant formulated for pigmented or top-coated grain leather (the leather used for most leather car upholstery). Protectants will resist stains and make the upholstery easier to clean in the future. Choose a protectant that includes conditioners to keep your leather supple.


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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 1:01am On Jan 06, 2016
Don’t forget to flush Coolant-antifreeze eventually degrades and becomes contaminated. Flush it from your cooling system as recommended in your manual (typically every two years; every five years for newer coolants). Failing to do so can damage your radiator, clog your heater core, and cause the thermostat and water pump to fail.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 10:01am On Jan 06, 2016
Keep an old blanket handy Protect your car’s roof from scratches with an old blanket before tying lumber, bicycles, or luggage to your roof rack.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 12:22pm On Jan 06, 2016
Don’t forget the PCV valve The PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) valve is an emissions control device on older cars — check your service manual to see if your car has one.The valve recirculates partially burned gases from the engine’s crankcase to the combustion chamber. Important to a properly functioning engine, the valve should be changed every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or as specified in your owner’s manual. In addition to helping you get the most from a tank of gasoline, it helps to prevent the buildup of harmful sludge and corrosion.When replacing your PCV valve, be sure you use the correct one or you may damage your engine.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 3:22pm On Jan 06, 2016
Dilute your coolant Your cooling system needs both coolant-antifreeze and water, so don’t pour undiluted coolant into your cooling system. Dilute it with water to the commonly recommended 50-50 ratio. Similarly, don’t use straight water in your system either.The coolant protects against corrosion and freezing.The water ensures good heat transfer from the coolant to the radiator.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 6:37pm On Jan 06, 2016
Maintenance:Keep your car tires properly inflated. Under-inflation shucks mileage from your gas tank.


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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 12:31am On Jan 07, 2016
Clean your engine There are several reasons to wash your engine at least every year or two. A clean engine will run cooler than a dirty one. You’ll be more apt to tackle routine belt and hose checks and the like if you know you won’t get covered with grime every time you do so. A clean engine will also make it much easier to spot leaks and to service components. Remember to protect sensitive engine components — including the air intake, distributor, and electrical parts — with plastic bags before getting started. Use dishwashing liquid or other grease-cutting detergents and a bristle brush to scrub engine and components surfaces. Rinse thoroughly. Heavy-duty engine cleaning products are available at automotive parts stores. Follow the directions carefully. You may also have your engine professionally steam cleaned.

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Re: ***Point 'n' Kill - Motorcycles - Motorbikes - Powerbikes Only*****let's GO!!!! by kakakibuy(m): 4:49pm On Jan 07, 2016
Heavier is not always better Use the oil viscosity grade that’s recommended in your owner’s manual for the temperature range you expect
for the coming season. Lighter grades (lower viscosity, such as SAE 5W-30), often specified for today’s smaller car engines, will deliver easier starts and better engine protection in winter and improved gas mileage throughout the year, thanks to less internal engine friction. Do not use a heavy grade of oil in cold winter climes or you will risk damage to your engine.

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