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Every Wednesday, YNN’s Ed Keiner helps drivers get to know their vehicle better by providing tips on how to understand and correct your car’s mechanical problems -from changing your flat tire to jumping your car’s battery, Keiner proves to be Your Driver’s Ed. Our National Automotive Correspondent, Lauren Fix, shares information on the latest vehicles and safety information in The Car Coach Mondays on YNN.



02/22/2012 12:21 PM

Your Driver's Ed: Keeping a log book

By: Ed Keiner

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Routine maintenance is essential to keep your car or truck healthy for a long time, and a log book can help you keep track of it all.

One of the first things you can do after buying a new car is buy a small notebook to keep track of the work done on your car. It should be small enough to keep handy in your glove box.

Everything from buying a tank of gas to tire rotation should go into the book, ultimately providing a complete profile of your car’s health and performance.

Click the video above to learn more.