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The Brussels Post, 1976-11-03, Page 13WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN • • GLASS TRIM,... AUTO & TRUCK. GLASS COMPLETE CAMPER WINDOWS AUTO UPHOLSTERY VAN WINDOWS CUSTOM INTERIORS CONSTRUCTION VINYL ROOFS EQUIPMENT OPERA WINDOWS VAN, ROOF VENTS BODY SIDE MOULDINGS QUARTER WINDOW CONVERTIBLE TOPS SkOCKOUTS INSURANCE CLAIMS CALL 524-2136 FOR FREE ESTIMATES ALL PARTS AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED FOR 90 DAYS, REE MOBILE SERVICE ON GLASS TO HOME, OFFICE, FARM, FACTORY AUTO GLASS LIMITED 356 BAYFIELD RD. GODERICH ,524.2136 The Glassnien of Ontario DATSUN II .111i••• utlistitzlititil—, Remember last winter on those cold days when you were so glad your car was in fine mechanical condition. Be sure again this winter and take advantage of our door SPECIAL OFFER 1. Change oil and oil filter. 2. Inspect fuel filter. 3. Inspect air filter. 4. Check hose connections. 5. Check antifreeze level and degree of protection. 6. Clean battery terminals and test battery and charging rate. 7. Test block heater. 8. Inspect all belts. 9. Inspect wiper blades. 10. Check heater and defroster operation. 11. Check all lights. 12. Check distributor high tension wires and coil: 13. Check all lubricant levels. 14. Inspect brake system.' 15. Inspect all tires (including 'Spare). ,REPLACEMENT PARTS GUARANTEE (parts and labour-3 months or 4,000 frilled or the balance of your new car guarantee) • DID YOU KNOW-. We have first line VMS andBatteriat at very competitive PRICES une -up ailed best nsurance gainst o starts Motorists who have RA- lowed the regularly schecl- l ied program of car care prescribed in the owner's manual can forget about winterizing, "Most 'can't start' calls for assistance are the re- sult of vehicle neglect rather than vehicle fail- ure," "Poorly tuned engines and weak batteries are responsible for 80 per cent of all wintertime emer- gency road service calls." 10-point check list for keeping a car in peak operating condition, once It is properly tuned: 1. Check plugs and points regularly. Dirty or worn plugs waste gas and pat an added strain on the battery because they re- quire more electricity than clean plugs. If points are worn, they cannot deliver peak power to plugs. 2. Have car's automatic choke cleaned and adjust- ed. if automatic chOice doesn't cut down when en- gine is warmed up, gaso- line is wasted. 3. Inspect the cooling system. Hoses, radiator, pressure cap and thermo- stat as well as the anti- freeze level should be checked regularly. 4. Make sure car .bat- iffy is fully charged, with terminals clean and secure and water covering battery plates, Battery should be free from cracks or corro- sion, Periodic inspections will assure that battery is properly charged. 5. Check voltage regu- lator, An undercharged battery will fail and an overcharged battery will hackle its cover and bulge the sides, causing leaks. 6. Is the exhaust sys- tem noisy? A rusty or leaky muffler or exhaust manifold is a carbon mon- oxide hazard. 7. 'Check windshield wipers and washers for proper operation. Worn or poorly functionin'g wiper blades cut visibility a nd should be replaced. Water in the windshield washer reservoir should have an added solvent all year long. It not only pre= vents freezing, but helps wipers remove slush or accumulation for better visibility. 8. Make sure defrost- ers and heater are work- i ng Properly. 9. Cheek fan belt and other belts for proper ad- justment and, replace them . worn, A slipping belt af- feels the alternator and operation of the car air conditioner. Have a periodic general safety cheek Made "very 10,000 miles, Iht,desing, ins., Pecti" of brakes p hoses, 1,111:n signals, back-u`g ."64)8 and tires. Cheek , transmission Dra 4 and ' ,11 levels and fluid level 'n the rear wde. that Club points out bene"fit Of r.ira;r1t0,, flied. .,0.1t6', mobile, 1 si fue savings. A prorTtUne engineul Elop gasoline 14'garikfU. or ttVO gallons D Ole l ii i i i i i mm i i i i i i i m M 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 M