The simple act of pressing a car’s power-window button and having the window roll up brings quite a few components into play. If the window does not roll up, it likely means there’s a problem with one ...
No matter how hard you try putting it off, eventually your car will need to be washed. While it may not seem like it, you need to wash your car regularly to keep your vehicle looking its best and add ...
Every state has its own laws for window tinting and the rules are enforced differently depending on where you live. These laws exist to make sure drivers have clear visibility at all times. Overall, ...
I live in New York City, where the weather is fickle and temperatures can swing widely in either direction, no matter the season. But there’s one thing that is quite predictable in this climate: My ...
Ever since the birth of the motor vehicle, engineers have looked for new ways to make cars safer. The modern three-point seat belt design dates back to 1959. The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard ...
If you've ever seen a picture of a driver behind the controls of the earliest automobiles, you might notice that they were just sitting out in the open. There were no cabins, let alone windows. This ...
You may not believe this, but a lot of people have no idea how to read a car window sticker. I first realized this when I was showing a customer a car and he walked up to the window sticker and ...
With colder, more humid weather, car windows tend to fog up quickly in fall and winter. Luckily, there's a simple yet unusual trick to keep them clear. As winter approaches, rising humidity and ...
(iSeeCars) – Tinted windows aren’t just for aesthetics. They serve several functions that include blocking dangerous UV rays to protect passengers and reduce wear on the car’s interior materials, ...
Fog can block the view on your car's windows and windscreen in both hot and cold weather. Fogging on the outside of the glass usually occurs in warmer climates when cool air from the AC strikes the ...