1. Rusted Brake Lines

    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) doesn't think your rusted brake lines are a big deal. And it took them five long years to reach that salt-in-wound conclusion.

    Continue reading article "Rusted Brake Lines" Brown corrosion building up on brake lines.
  2. Cracked Intake Manifold

    Leaking coolant from a cracked intake manifold gasket is an extremely common problem on most GM vehicles made from the late 90s to the mid-2000s. Most experts agree that the problem stems from GM's 'DexCool' coolant which erodes away at the…

    Continue reading article "Cracked Intake Manifold" An overly corroded engine bay. The hoses and pipes all showing significant wear.

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