HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-06-05, Page 17THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., JUNE ,S 1909-313
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Even in the early days of driver training, students were taught basic mechanics 'of a ear. Driver
training founder Amos E. Neyhart eypplained workings to his 1933 State College High School class.
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Car Does Ask, Like M.D.'s,
`Open Up and Say A-aah'
In certain respects the auto-
motive service man and the
fain*, doctor have much in
common. One notable similar-
ity is in the problem ,of inter-
preting the patient's com-
plaints. Often, it is not easy
• • for a person to describe his
body's ailments, . or the ail-
ments of his car. -
In neither case is the pa-
tient expected to do his own
diagnosing, but in. both, Cases
it helps when the doctor or
• mechanic has some, descrip-,
tive. information with which
to begin his symptomatic am
Indeperident Garage Own-
ers of America offer some ad-
for car owners regarding
the portrayal and interpreta-'
tion of their car troubles. Most
mechanical problems follow
set behaviorial patterns, they LOAD . . . is the trouble
say, and often it 'is easier for more pronounced with full
the owner to observe and rec- passenger load? On a long
ognize these. Characteristics grade,? Downhill?
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MOTOR ails ARE
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'CAR
than it is for the mechanic.
Some problems, for example,
occur only in wet weather;
others disappear in dampness.
An elusive engine miss , may
come and go under certain
specific conditions' and ,a real
tipoff to your mechanic may
be the circumstances under '
which that miss, occurs. Is it
always on a heavy pull? Or
when the car is first started in
the morning? Or When it gets
hot?:
The most critical clues to
car troubles are:
ROAD SURFACES ... is the
symptom more noticeable .on
asphalt or concrete? Wash-
board? High crowned road or
flat?
SPEED ... this has a bear-
ing on most diagnoses.
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