Ernest Harris+FollowHyundai & Kia Owners: Cash Alert!If you drive a Hyundai or Kia from 2011-2022, you might score some cash or a free fix soon. After TikTok made it way too easy for thieves to swipe these cars, the automakers are paying up—$4.5 million in payouts and free anti-theft upgrades. If your ride’s been hit, check if you’re eligible for a payout or repair. Time to turn that car drama into a little payday! #Business #CarHacks #Hyundai20Share
emily27+FollowWinter Car Hack: Cabin Filter Upgrade!Ever wonder why your car’s heater is struggling or your windows fog up every winter? Turns out, your cabin filter could be the culprit! Swapping in a winterized cabin filter means better airflow, less fog, and cleaner air—plus, it helps your HVAC system last longer. It’s a quick DIY that makes a huge difference for those cold morning drives. Have you tried this upgrade yet? #Cars #CarOwnership #CarHacks00Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowCar Features You’ll Miss When They’re GoneEver notice how the tiniest car features are the ones you can’t live without—until they vanish? Think grocery bag hooks, that gas tank arrow, or a real volume knob. Automakers are quietly ditching these for flashy tech and bundled packages, but drivers are realizing just how much those little touches matter. Next time you’re car shopping, don’t get distracted by the giant screen—make sure you’ve got the stuff that actually makes life easier! #Cars #CarOwnership #CarHacks00Share
Traci Keller+FollowThe Warm Water Car Hack You Need to KnowEver tried defrosting your car with warm water? One driver swears by filling an old spray bottle with lukewarm (not hot!) water and spritzing it over the windshield—ice melts in seconds, no pricey de-icer needed. But here’s the catch: using water that’s too hot can crack your glass, especially if you’ve got any chips. Stick to lukewarm and save your windshield (and your wallet) this winter! #Transportation #CarHacks #WinterTips00Share
dalemiller+FollowCar Gimmicks You’ll Regret Paying ForCar makers are getting wild with features, but not all of them are worth your cash. Fake engine noises in EVs? Just for show. Built-in karaoke? Fun once, then forgotten. And those spa-like massage seats and scent diffusers? Only work when parked—who’s got time for that? Don’t fall for the hype—these flashy extras are more about bragging rights than real value. #Cars #CarFeatures #CarHacks20Share
joseph36+FollowThis Garage Hack Gets Car Vents Dust-Free FastObsessed with a spotless car? Here’s a genius hack for those stubborn dusty air vents: just grab a microfiber cloth, cover the vent, and blast compressed air through it. The dust gets trapped in the cloth instead of flying everywhere! No fancy garage gear? No worries—canned air or a cheap cordless air blower works too. Bonus: cleaner air in your car means less sneezing and no musty smells. Who knew cleaning vents could be this easy? #Cars #CarOwnership #CarHacks10Share
john05+FollowStop Wasting Gas Warming Up Your Car!Turns out, you don’t need to let your car idle forever in the cold. Experts say just start it, buckle up, adjust your mirrors, and drive off—your engine will warm up faster and you’ll save gas. If there’s ice or snow, scrape it off and use the defrosters. Oh, and if your car struggles to start, try flashing your high beams for 30 seconds to warm up the battery. Winter car myths, busted! #Transportation #CarHacks #WinterDriving00Share
Leah Pierce+FollowVaseline Car Hack Fail: Don't Try This!That viral TikTok hack where people rub Vaseline all over their car dashboards? Hard pass! It might look shiny at first, but it actually attracts dust and leaves a sticky mess that’s super hard to clean. Even worse, if your car sits in the sun, the Vaseline can trap heat and crack your dashboard over time. Sometimes shortcuts just aren’t worth it—stick to proper car cleaners! #Cars #CarCare #CarHacks3810Share
schmidtgeorge+FollowTiny clear chip fell out of my key fob. Now my 2006 CRV won't start. What is this thing?I dropped the main key to our 2006 Honda CRV and a tiny, clear piece popped out and is lost. The car cranks perfectly fine but won't catch. I know the rest of the key fob circuitry is okay, and the battery isn't even required to start the car. I tested it by holding the spare key's broken plastic shell—which still has that tiny part—next to the ignition with the damaged key inserted, and boom, it starts right up. What exactly is this essential little component? Is it some kind of radio transmitter, or just the security chip for the immobilizer system? I need to know what I actually need to replace. #MechanicAdvice #CarHacks #Immobilizer #KeyFobRepair #Cars #Honda 00Share
Anne Clark+FollowStop Wasting Gas Warming Up Your Car!Turns out, letting your car idle for 10 minutes on a cold morning is totally old-school and just wastes gas. Modern cars only need about 30 seconds to get going—enough time for the oil to circulate. Letting it run longer doesn’t help and can actually cause wear and tear. Save yourself a tank of gas (and some cash) this winter! Only exceptions: super old cars, extreme cold, or if you’re towing heavy stuff. Stay warm and smart! #Transportation #CarHacks #WinterTips10Share