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Show 1 Keep gas tank full in winter Keeping your car's gas tank full is one way to avoid trouble trou-ble in winter, according to the magazine, , "Petroleum Today." Moist winter air can cause condensation con-densation on the inside walls of your gas tank if it's nearly empty. From there, the water can get into your fuel line or carburetor and cause trouble. Have your battery checked frequently fre-quently in winter, the magazine also advises. Don't make the mistake of assuming that batteries bat-teries diy up only in hot weather. wea-ther. The battery fluid evaporates evapor-ates fast in cold, dry air, too. This is a fast world. Pavement Pave-ment laid in a large city one day was torn up the next day to allow gas mains to be installed. in-stalled. Argus Leader, Sioux Falls. |