Pop, Skip, Sputter: Your Complete Guide to Engine Misfires
What is an engine misfire, and what would cause an engine to misfire in the first place? Learn everything you need to know about misfiring engines in this guide.
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Are your wiper blades squeaking, streaking, or chattering? Those are sure signs you’re overdue for a wiper blade replacement. Much like changing the oil and installing new tires, wiper blades are a critical part of vehicle maintenance and should be replaced every 6-12 months.
Firestone Complete Auto Care stores carry the best wiper blades in the business – TRICO® wiper blades. Our auto service professionals can help you quickly find the right replacement blade for your vehicle at a great price.
Worn-out wiper blades can’t effectively maintain a clear field of vision, and that can be dangerous. Keep yourself and your passengers safe—visit your local Firestone Complete Auto Care store for new high-quality TRICO® wiper blades.
TRICO® has been the first name in wiper blades for more than 100 years. Relying on innovation, development, and a dedication to quality, TRICO® offers technologically advanced wiper designs, as well as traditional ones, meant to keep your car or truck at factory-level performance. Visit your local Firestone Complete Auto Care store and find out which TRICO® option is best for you and your vehicle.
Beam – TRICO Pro® premium beam blades apply uniform pressure allowing for more efficient surface coverage on today’s curved windshields. Acting as a continuous pressure point, the TRICO® beam creates more windshield surface contact than conventional wiper blades for superior performance. These high-performance wiper blades are designed to last longer and perform better than the average wiper blade.
Conventional – TRICO 30 Series® conventional blades are standard wiper blades made with high quality natural rubber and high-strength steel. They are designed to meet and exceed original equipment quality standards.
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