The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 October 1970 — Page 18
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Poets who have sung the praises of winter's beauty have never had to run a car that's in sub-standard condition. While winter does have scenic charm and an appeal to get into a car to enjoy it, the penalties for slipshod car care are most
Your Cars Condition is Everybody's Business
Improved Maintenance Now a Vital Concern The condition your car is in is everybody’s business. __ Car Care is no longer just a personal whim for your own convenience but affects every other person in your community. With every conscientious person in this country vitally concerned with the environment, the engine has undergone close scrutiny. It has become fashionable to criticize the automobile maker, casting complete blame for air pollution on his shoulders. Yet, car makers have already reduced pollution 65% to 80% since 1960. And in the next few years harmful pollutants will be reduced to nearly zero, according to top automotive officials like General Motors’ Ed Cole. But without conscientious maintenance on the part of the owner, no system can function property. Studies show that an untuned engine, for example, spews as much as four times the rate of harmful emissions as a tuned one. The motorist’s responsibility to his fellow man extends even beyond this vital area. Keeping safety components in good condition is a sign of responsibility to your fellow motorists as well as yourself and your family. That includes tires, brakes, visibility items and a number of related systems. Maintaining your car so that there is a minimum risk of breakdown on a crowded expressway or street is another indication of concern. A sub-par engine that sputters to a stop on a crowded thoroughfare can cause inconvenience to thousands of other drivers. By keeping all of your car’s components in good condition. particularly in the months of foul weather ahead, you make an important contribution to the health and safety of your country . And you can easily live up to your responsibility by taking your car into your favorite service outlet for its expert assistance. As the poet John Donne wrote, “No man is an islande unto himself.” To make this “islande” more habitable, care for your car.
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severe. Here, the owner and his strong-backed friend are paying the price for sub-standard tires. Tomorrow, it could be a starting problem due to lack of tune-up or other mishap.
Keeping Warm... With winter on its way, better make sure your car heater is functioning properly. Often passengers in the front seat” are comfortable but those in the back seat are cold. You turn up the heat, but it doesn’t seem to make it to the back. The hot gets hotter and the cold stay cold.
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One reason for this may be a clutter under-seat. Generally, the heat flow is designed to travel under the front seat to the rear compartment. If there are rags, papers, tools and other things in the way the heat will be prevented from reaching the back • A car with lights on appear* closer. Therefore, other drivers will keep a greater distance from you.
• INSPECT THE WEATHERSTRIPPING regularly to prevent scratches from wornout stripping. If the rolling mechanism binds, have it inspected and repaired to prevent the glass from rubbing internal door parts. Its a good idea to check an around your car before starting. Make sure that there are no glass or obstructions around your tires.
