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00:00 If you left your car key inside and you can no longer enter,
00:04 do not make reckless decisions too quickly.
00:07 Take a roll of duct tape, cut a strip and glue it vertically on a glass.
00:12 Repeat the operation 5 or 6 times by gluing the strips of duct tape next to each other.
00:18 When you're done, take off the bottom of each strip and twist them together in a single tail,
00:25 which you can let hang for now.
00:27 Now cut 5 or 6 more strips and glue them on top of the ones you've already glued so they stick together.
00:34 Once you're done, pull the tail you made earlier and 3, 2, 1, pull down.
00:43 With a little effort, the window will slide slightly down
00:47 and you can slide your hands between the window and the frame to push it even further down
00:51 until you can get inside and get your keys.
00:54 We're not all parking experts, let's face it.
00:58 You may have already scratched your car a little when you weren't careful enough.
01:03 If that's the case, buy some of these rubber chickens that coo when you press them.
01:08 Be careful, you'll look ridiculous, but you'll never scratch your car again.
01:11 So take them out before parking and hang them in the front and rear corners of your car.
01:17 When you get a little too close to a pole or a wall or someone else's car,
01:22 the chickens will start cooing.
01:24 And if you keep going, they'll act as bumpers to protect your paint.
01:29 Leave your ice-cream wipers up in the winter.
01:32 This will prevent them from sticking to the windshield and you won't have to scratch them,
01:35 which may damage the rubber.
01:37 Some people don't recommend doing this,
01:40 because they say it damages the ice-cream wiper spring and makes it easier to fly.
01:44 But 1) this story about wear is not true, springs don't lose their elasticity,
01:50 and 2) who's going to fly around with their ice-cream wipers?
01:54 If you still prefer to keep your ice-cream wipers down,
01:57 or if you forgot to lift them up on a icy night,
02:00 turn on the air conditioning.
02:01 The cold air will melt the windows, just like the heating does,
02:05 because it dehumidifies the air.
02:08 Great tip if your heating is broken.
02:11 You can even prevent your windshield from fogging up in the first place.
02:16 Spray a mixture of 3 volumes of vinegar with 1 volume of water on the windows the night before,
02:21 and this will save you from scratching the next morning.
02:24 Your ice-cream wipers will break sooner or later, even if you maintain them every winter.
02:29 If the rubber comes off and the metal arm scratches your windshield,
02:32 just put a long sock around it.
02:35 It's a temporary solution, but it works.
02:37 Then get yourself new wipers as soon as possible.
02:41 To save time and not get angry in the winter,
02:44 protect your car's doors so they don't freeze at night.
02:48 This happens because the snow that gets into the seals
02:51 turns into water and freezes again inside.
02:54 To stop this vicious cycle, put cooking spray on all the rubbery interior parts,
02:59 then wipe the excess with a paper towel.
03:03 Car batteries don't like very cold temperatures.
03:06 In fact, when the freezing is extreme, it can be really dangerous for your car's battery,
03:11 especially if you don't start by heating it up.
03:13 Just turn on your headlights for a little while, then turn on the car's engine.
03:18 You can also heat it up with the radio and listen to music to make the wait more pleasant.
03:24 When your windows are clogged from the inside, it makes driving rather dangerous.
03:28 Fortunately, a simple potato can come to your rescue.
03:31 Take a clean and raw one,
03:34 cut it in half and rub half of it on the windows inside.
03:38 This will clean them and also create a protective layer to prevent fog.
03:43 Then leave this layer of dried potato without touching it.
03:46 This trick will also work on your shower door and on the mirror in your bathroom.
03:51 If your car is stuck in the snow or mud, you can use rubber mats to get out of it.
03:56 Put them under your tires to add grip.
03:59 The cat litter trick also works, but who walks around with that in their car?
04:05 If the mats don't help, try to deflate the tires a little.
04:09 This will increase the contact area and, once again, give them more grip.
04:15 Don't forget that you only have to deflate them slightly,
04:18 and that as soon as you get out of the snow, you have to deflate them again.
04:22 If your car has already been stuck in mud or sand during a rain-driven forest ride,
04:27 you know how scary it can be.
04:29 The good news is that you can get out of it using a shovel and a little patience.
04:34 Try to remove as much mud and sand as possible around the wheels
04:37 using a shovel or even your own hands.
04:40 If your car still doesn't move, try to go from reverse to forward
04:44 to start gaining momentum.
04:46 And, once again, deflate your tires to increase their contact area.
04:50 If you try to reach a speed of 110 km/h for 16 km once a month,
04:54 on an empty highway and in dry weather, of course,
04:57 you evaporate the water and gases accumulated in the engine and exhaust system.
05:02 But, once again, you only do it when it's appropriate.
05:06 If you often can't find your car in a huge parking lot,
05:10 think about taking a picture of the location or the number of the parking lot as soon as you park.
05:14 There are also GPS apps that help you find your car in a parking lot or a street sluice.
05:20 If you didn't take a picture or if you decided not to download this app,
05:24 you can find your car using a remote control.
05:27 When you open the door of your car from the inside,
05:30 it is likely that you do it with the hand closest to the handle.
05:33 However, it is safer to open it with the other hand,
05:36 not for you, but for those who are outside.
05:39 When you reach out, it forces you to pivot the top of your body.
05:43 This allows you to have a clear line of sight
05:45 and to look beyond the rearview mirror and also from the other side.
05:49 This way, you are attentive to cyclists or other passers-by
05:53 who are approaching quickly in both directions.
05:55 This method of opening the door was named Dutch Reach.
05:59 Yes, it is native to the Netherlands.
06:01 Cycling is very popular in this country
06:04 and this method was introduced several decades ago
06:07 to reduce the incidents caused by cars.
06:09 The next time you open your door, think like the Dutch.
06:13 Even if you have to have your car checked regularly,
06:16 some parts of the engine have been coded with colors especially for you.
06:20 The gauge, the oil cap, the cooling liquid, the brake fluid and the windshield washer fluid
06:26 all have their own color, which allows you to identify more easily
06:30 what you need to fill up for the good health of your car.
06:33 The rest of the engine will not be colored and will be reserved for your mechanic.
06:37 Long car trips can be tiring, right?
06:40 Many modern cars remind you to take a break
06:43 to allow you to stay well awake and focused during driving.
06:47 But some models also detect if you are falling asleep
06:50 by identifying if the steering is irregular.
06:53 The steering wheel can vibrate quickly or alert you in another way
06:56 in case you take a short nap while driving.
06:59 More recent cars are also equipped with facial recognition technology
07:03 and heart rate sensors to confirm more if you are completely awake.
07:08 Fuel consumption is an important factor when buying a new car.
07:13 Larger cars are not necessarily more fuel-intensive.
07:17 Car chassis are now built with lighter materials
07:20 like aluminum rather than steel.
07:22 An aluminum chassis is more solid and requires less space,
07:26 which allows you to drive more than a kilometer per liter.
07:29 Additional space also means more space for technologies
07:33 that improve your driving experience.
07:36 This little icon on your dashboard
07:38 is for anti-roll stability control.
07:41 It lights up when the tires lose their grip
07:43 on gravel, icy or wet roads.
07:46 When it lights up, it indicates that the brakes of one or four wheels
07:50 have been engaged to maintain the stability of the wheels
07:53 and help you get out of a situation that could skid.
07:56 It's possible that your vehicle is not equipped with stability control,
08:00 but a light on your dashboard will alert you
08:02 when you are in icy conditions.
08:05 It is activated by a sensor located outside the engine
08:09 and can therefore identify the outside temperature,
08:11 which guarantees that the driver is aware of potentially dangerous conditions.
08:16 Many drivers do not turn their indicators on on the road,
08:19 perhaps due to a last-second change of lane or a simple oversight,
08:23 which is frustrating for many people.
08:25 To counter this phenomenon,
08:26 cars can be equipped with automatic overtaking indicators,
08:30 which guarantees that even the most unconscious drivers
08:33 will give you a signal.
08:34 Just make sure you read the manual of your car
08:37 before you assume you have this function.
08:40 A free-hand luggage compartment
08:42 will allow you to carry as many things as you want
08:45 when you head to your car.
08:47 The trunk opens automatically
08:49 when it detects the free-hand device in your pocket.
08:52 Keep it in your pocket to avoid getting stuck in the trunk.
08:56 This happens more often than you think,
08:58 even without the free-hand function.
09:00 There are devices to open the trunk
09:02 for those who are in this difficult situation,
09:05 but not all cars have this option.
09:08 On older cars,
09:09 you may find a cable to the hinges on the trunk door.
09:13 You may have to lift the carpet to find this cable,
09:16 but once you've found it, pull it to the rear seat.
09:19 This will activate the lock and free you from humiliation.
09:23 A small hook in front of the passenger seat
09:26 and on the headrest
09:27 is a well-thought-out feature
09:29 that was installed so that you can hang your dishes to carry.
09:32 There are more hooks in the trunk of the car
09:34 that are intended for your shopping,
09:36 which avoids having a messy trunk
09:38 during sudden stops in traffic.
09:40 If you have to drive in colder climates,
09:43 you know the discomfort of finding the windshield
09:46 completely covered in ice.
09:47 You may find an ice scraper
09:50 hidden in the door of your trunk cap.
09:53 The handles of your car are very useful
09:55 when you need additional support in tight corners.
09:58 Their purpose was originally to help those
10:01 who need a little more support
10:02 to get in and out of the car.
10:05 Their operation is similar to that of the seatbelts in the bathroom.
10:09 The rear-view mirror of most cars
10:11 has a tongue at the bottom.
10:12 It allows you to change position
10:14 to prevent the sun from bothering you during the day
10:16 and to dim the lights on the road at night.
10:19 The most recent models of cars
10:21 are equipped with a rear-view mirror
10:22 that automatically darkens
10:24 by detecting the brightness of the sun.
10:26 So there is no visual problem on the road.
10:29 Above the rear-view mirror,
10:31 you can find another one.
10:32 And no, it's not used to put on makeup
10:34 when you're stuck in traffic jams.
10:37 It's a conversation mirror
10:39 that allows you to look at all the passengers in your car,
10:41 whether they're human or your dog.
10:44 Unfortunately, all mirrors don't detect cars
10:47 coming in the opposite direction.
10:49 The driver's blind spot
10:50 has been a well-known problem since the invention of cars.
10:54 When you're driving around the country,
10:55 your biggest enemy could be your eyelids,
10:58 because they keep frowning.
11:00 If that's the case,
11:01 the next time you're traveling,
11:03 bring an inflatable mattress.
11:05 You feel a little sleepy on the road?
11:07 Stop in a safe place,
11:08 put your inflatable mattress on the back seat
11:11 and take a little nap.
11:13 You'll wake up in great shape,
11:15 ready to hit the road again.
11:17 You can even leave the mattress on the back,
11:19 ready for the next time
11:20 you want to take the time to rest.
11:22 If you're traveling with a friend,
11:24 he may also want to sleep
11:26 during a long trip.
11:27 This is a little easier.
11:29 Get one of these safety belts
11:32 stuffed.
11:33 Your co-pilot will just have to tilt his head to the side
11:36 and take a nap.
11:37 Let's hope he doesn't snore.
11:39 Your rear-view mirrors may be too small
11:41 to show you exactly
11:42 what you should see on the road.
11:44 These blind spots can be annoying
11:46 and you could end up having a neck pain
11:48 because of all these twists
11:50 every time you change lanes.
11:51 With a new 180-degree improved rear-view mirror,
11:54 you won't have to do your best imitation of a seagull anymore.
11:58 Imagine that.
11:58 You're in the car at 4.
12:01 You have a friend next to you
12:02 who's sleeping on the super safety belt cover
12:04 you've installed.
12:06 And two other friends
12:07 who are bored to death on the back seat
12:09 playing with their phones.
12:11 Before the trip,
12:12 since you're a super-height,
12:14 you've charged your tablet
12:15 so that it can watch a movie or something else.
12:18 But who's going to want to hold the tablet
12:19 for two whole hours?
12:21 Just use one of these tablet holders
12:24 ready to use
12:24 that you can hang on the front seat.
12:26 It's like one of those touch screens
12:28 they have in their new planes,
12:30 with hundreds of movies
12:31 among which they choose in all intimacy.
12:34 What a great height!
12:35 And the passengers in the back seat
12:37 deserve even more comfort.
12:39 Take out a few suction cups
12:40 and create an additional storage space.
12:43 Your friends don't even know they need it.
12:45 They can hang a fabric there
12:47 to protect themselves from the sun,
12:48 a bag of chips,
12:49 a portable fan.
12:51 It's perfect.
12:52 OK, until you accidentally lower their windows.
12:55 The trunk is more of a luggage volcano
12:58 than a well-stored closet.
12:59 It's a mess, let's say.
13:01 So why not improvise
13:03 a pop-up separation system
13:04 to do it yourself
13:05 to keep things well-stored?
13:07 You can use wood
13:09 or simply cardboard boxes.
13:11 A section for food,
13:13 one for useless papers,
13:14 one for luggage
13:16 and one for this road map
13:17 you haven't used in 10 years.
13:19 Did I forget something?
13:21 If you go a long way,
13:23 your back can start to hurt.
13:25 Oh dear,
13:25 you forgot to bring your inflatable mattress.
13:28 Put a lumbar support cushion under your seat
13:30 and take it out when you feel bad.
13:32 We're not all very good at parking,
13:34 let's face it.
13:36 You've even scratched your car
13:37 when you weren't very careful.
13:39 Buy some of these superb rubber animals
13:42 that scream when you squeeze them.
13:44 Watch out, you might look ridiculous,
13:46 but you'll never scratch your car again.
13:48 Take them out before you park
13:50 and hang them in the front and rear corners of your vehicle.
13:53 When you get too close to a pole,
13:55 a wall or someone else's car,
13:58 the toys will hear their famous song.
14:00 And if you keep going,
14:01 they'll act like a soft bumper
14:03 to protect your paint.
14:05 You're home,
14:06 the trip was a success,
14:08 and now your car is seriously dirty.
14:10 There are a few places you can't reach.
14:13 It's okay,
14:14 take some slime.
14:16 Yes, you heard that right,
14:17 slime.
14:18 Spread it out on those places
14:20 where dirt doesn't want to go.
14:21 This dirt will stick to the other dirt.
14:24 Now,
14:25 you just have to wipe everything off.
14:27 You don't know what slime is?
14:29 Hmm,
14:30 you're ready for a fun YouTube party.
14:32 Do you have a ball of hair
14:33 that usually walks with you in the back?
14:36 Of course, it's with you,
14:38 but wow,
14:39 it really loses its hair.
14:41 Look at all this fur
14:42 it left you as a thank-you gift.
14:44 Thank you?
14:45 You love your dog,
14:46 but, well,
14:48 why can't they just lose their hair in the garden?
14:51 Okay, I'm done with the dog.
14:53 Find a back seat cover
14:55 or a long enough cover
14:57 to cover the seat and the floor.
14:59 So,
15:00 even if your dog companion moves,
15:02 all the superfluous hair will go directly on the cover.
15:05 Don't forget to wash it separately in the machine.
15:08 You don't want hair on your clean clothes,

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