Short of falling victim to one of those massive hydraulic car crushers, one of the absolute worst fates for your vehicle is a seized engine. It renders your ride unable to start, effectively stranding ...
Oil and grease are commonly thrown around when it comes to bolts and fasteners in cars, but what about anti-seize lubricant?
When an engine seizes up, your only option is typically a full rebuild. This can often cost more than a full replacement due to the labor costs involved. However, this isn't always a death sentence.
I was told I have a seized engine in my 2012 Hyundai, with a 3.5 V6. How does one check to confirm this conclusion? – Blair RAY: When you pick up your checkbook, Blair, do you hear a whooshing sound?