Stay-at-home orders mean staying off the road, too, with some people not driving their cars for weeks during the COVID-19 pandemic.That can cause breakdowns if you’re not wary.Jay Sinon, an instructor with NASCAR’s Technical Institute, offered tips about heading off car trouble for those who might now park their vehicles for weeks at a time.BatteriesSinon said this is your biggest concern, in part because all the electronics in modern cars can drain down batteries even when they are sitting idle.“Without you driving your car on a daily basis, the battery is going to tend to go dead,” said Sino…
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Don’t ignore a sitting car during the pandemic. NASCAR’s tips to avoid breakdown
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