Winter driving can make your car filthy with dirt, salt, snow, and ice -- And it can be dangerous. If you have a newer car, Consumer Reports says you'll likely need to keep the sensors and cameras ...
What can't be seen can hurt you. That's the thinking behind a range of fluidic, compressed-air, ultrasonic and aerodynamic cleaning gear and hydrophobic coatings for the sensors. They are a vital part ...
As snow, ice, or salt grime gathers on cars in winter, many of the sensors that are key to the operation of advanced safety systems can become blocked and shut down—right when you may need them most.
Winter driving can make your car filthy with dirt, salt, snow, and ice — and it can be dangerous. If you have a newer car, Consumer Reports says you’ll likely need to keep the sensors and cameras ...
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