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It can be expensive to borrow small amounts of money and borrowing may not solve your money problems. Check your options before you borrow:

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The 5 Most Common Car Repairs

Having a car offers a lot of convenience in travelling anywhere and anytime. But what if your car does not function as it normally does? You need a quick repair to get your car back on the road. Here are some of the most common car repairs that people get done:

  1. Spark Plug Replacement

The ignition of fuel in your car engine is done by spark plug. Having even a trivial issue in your spark plug can stop the ignition process and you won’t be able to start the engine at all. Spark plug can easily be replaced with a new one.

  • Oxygen Sensor Replacement

Emissions and performance of your engine are optimized by oxygen sensors. These sensors check the concentration of oxygen in the exhaust gabs. These sensors are mostly replaced after a mileage of 50,000 miles.

  • Oil Change

Oil in your car keeps the engine lubricated for optimum performance. Debris gets accumulated in this oil with time. After almost 5,000 km, this oil must be replaced.

  • Brake Maintenance

Brakes are necessary to ensure your safety while driving. Brake pads, brakes lines, or disc are mostly repaired to make car brakes 100% functional.

  • Fuel Cap Tightening

Loose fuel caps lead to the wastage of fuel and decrease the fuel average of cars. Fuel cap tightening must be done to keep your gas mileage perfect.

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Warning about borrowing

Do you really need a loan today?

It can be expensive to borrow small amounts of money and borrowing may not solve your money problems. Check your options before you borrow:

The Government’s MoneySmart website shows you how small amount loans work and suggests other options that may help you.

* This statement is an Australian Government requirement under the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009.
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