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High temperatures could cause you to burn more fuel, mechanics give tips to save money
News

High temperatures could cause you to burn more fuel, mechanics give tips to save money

  • By: Madeline Parker
  • Updated Jun 15, 2022

One step outside, and you can already feel the heat.

And with the high temperatures, there are ways to make sure you keep your car running smoothly.

Triple A-“Don’t rely on your car’s ‘miles to empty’ indicator”
Consumer Watch

Triple A-“Don’t rely on your car’s ‘miles to empty� indicator�

  • By Jacob Gordon
  • Jul 29, 2021

(WSIL) � AAA is warning drivers to not be too reliant on your in-dash fuel economy display.

Fuel pump problem forces Subaru to recall over 200K vehicles
Consumer Watch

Fuel pump problem forces Subaru to recall over 200K vehicles

  • By Associated Press
  • Apr 21, 2020

Subaru is recalling just over 200,000 cars and SUVs in the U.S. and Canada because fuel pumps can fail and cause engines to stall.

Toyota recalls nearly 700K vehicles to fix faulty fuel pumps
Consumer Watch

Toyota recalls nearly 700K vehicles to fix faulty fuel pumps

  • By Associated Press
  • Jan 14, 2020

Toyota is recalling nearly 700,000 vehicles in the U.S. because the fuel pumps can fail and cause engines to stall.

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