State Farm® - Tips for Vehicle Fire Safety
Tips, Tricks
Research shows one person dies every day in the U.S. due to a vehicle fire. Teens and young adults are at greatest risk of a highway vehicle fire death or injury. So as college students prepare to head back to school, State Farm encourages students and their families to add a vehicle check-up to your list of back-to-school needs. During hot weather, your vehicle can run hotter than usual -- listen to what your car is trying to tell you. Pay attention to noises, odors, and leaks and read the instrument panel. If you notice anything unusual, get it checked out by a technician immediately. http://www.statefarm.com
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"You can't tuck and roll,but you can be cautious.! What do you think?
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@jrocksbetr794 Um, is that 200 lbs WITH or WITHOUT speakers? If that's 200 lbs without speakers, then maybe that's why we have stuff burning up trying to blast your Mozartech low rumble across State lines in your Hyundai. Next time install a battery isolator!
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Dont try to grab things, What if your mother died last year and your last photo was in the backseat, in a duffle bag, underneath a 200 lb stereo?...then what?
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RIP B16 Vtec i think :(
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