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It is so easy to live by an "out of sight, out of
mind" mindset when it comes to your vehicle. The truth
is, it can definitely be overwhelming to think about all the
little machines and components that make your vehicle
function properly. But believe it or not, there are many
elements in your vehicle that are made up of material that
wears out over time, like rubber.
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The great thing about rubber is that it is resistant to
many of the chemicals used in your vehicle. Rubber can also
tolerate heat and cold very well, though overtime it will
melt or crack. Rubber also doesn't conduct electricity,
so it can prevent a charge from escaping and damaging other
parts of your vehicle.
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HOSES
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Many of the hoses in your vehicle, like your radiator
hoses which carry coolant to keep your engine at the proper
operating temperature, are made of rubber. Overtime, these
hoses will crack and can cause leaks. It's important to
get these components replaced when excessive cracking occurs,
to keep from costly engine repairs. Other hoses in your
vehicle connect to fuel lines, air conditioning, power
steering and your braking system.
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BELTS
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Your timing belt is responsible for keeping your
engine's various components working together in
synchronization. Because it is made of rubber, it will
stretch and crack overtime. A slipped timing belt can cause
engine misfiring and a completely severed timing belt can
cause a complete engine breakdown. Just like all the other
belts in your vehicle that provide power to other major
systems like your ac compressor and your power steering pump,
the upkeep of these belts is extremely vital to your
vehicle's systems running safely and efficiently.
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SEALS & GASKETS
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Rubber is also used to make many gaskets in your vehicle.
Gaskets are little rubber rings that help create a seal so
there's no leaks when fluids are flowing through pipes
and hoses. Rubber is also used to create shields for
electrical pieces in your car like spark plugs.
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Many other rubber parts are also indispensible for a
vehicle, such as <a
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parts/auto-oem-rubber-part/" target="_self">Auto OEM Rubber
Part</a>, <a href="http://www.goodwillrubber.net/rubber-
molded-parts/" target="_self">Rubber Molded Parts</a>, <a
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parts/rubber-molded-part/" target="_self">Rubber Molded
Parts</a>, <a href="http://www.goodwillrubber.net/rubber-
molded-parts/rubber-chimney-cap/" target="_self">Rubber
Chimney Cap</a>, <a
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target="_self">Silicone Rubber Parts</a>, etc.
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<a href="http://www.goodwillrubber.net/automotive-
rubber-parts/automotive-seals/" target="_self">Automotive
Seals</a> for a safe ride are essential as well. Seals that
can withstand extreme temperatures and environments is a
critical capability when it comes to the countless mechanical
operations we rely on everyday, especially in the inner
workings of our cars.
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