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(NAPS) –Because extreme temperatures can destroy a vehicle’s battery, it’s a cool idea to have your car’s battery tested periodically and replaced, if necessary, to avoid being stranded. How It Happens Heat causes battery fluid to evaporate, which then damages the internal structure of the battery. A malfunctioning component in the charging system, usually the voltage regulator, allows too high a charging rate, which will eventually destroy a battery.
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Dear Heloise: Could you please reprint the Heloise recipe for CINNAMON BUTTER that was in our newspaper and that I forgot to save? Thank you very much. -- Judy, via email
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YYoouu wwoorrkk hhaarrdd aanndd ddeesseerrvvee You work hard and deserve
ppeerrssoonnaall sseerrvviiccee.. personal service.
WWee’’rree hheerree eevveerryyddaayy We’re here everyday
ttoo mmaakkee cceerrttaaiinn yyoouu to make certain you ggeett iitt.. SSttoopp get it. Stop iinn TTOODDAAYY!! in TODAY! YYoouu’’llll lliikkee You’ll like oouurr wwaayy ooff our way of ddooiinngg bbuussiinneessss.. doing business.