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Fall is a good time to weather-proof your car Easy maintenance tips to see your car through the winter months AUTO Q&A

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hank you all for reading and writing in, we greatly appreciate it. We would also like to thank all of you for your feedback and comments. One reader recently asked a very good question: What inexpensive things can I do to help my car survive the upcoming cold and rainy Beaverton weather? Excellent question and the answer is far more important for older vehicles, than it is for newer, or new vehicles. With Summer all but a fading memory, now is the time to start getting our vehicles ready for the colder months ahead. Here are some very simple items to help keep your vehicle in top operating order. Check the battery Fall is a good time to inspect your car battery, making sure the cables and terminals are snug, and retighten if needed for good contact. If your

connections are dirty or showing corrosion, disconnect and clean them with a wire brush or cleaning tool. Be aware that when you disconnect the battery, you may have to re-enter a security code in your radio or navigation system. This is a very common aspect to be aware of with today’s sophisticated electronics. If the vehicle is to be parked for extended periods of time, it may be wise to connect a trickle charger, or battery tender. Check the head lamps As our vehicles age out headlamps can become cloudy and or hazy, this is a more common issue on vehicles that are parked outside and not in a garage. When the headlamps get cloudy and hazy, they no longer are as bright as they once were therefore limiting our ability

to see the road as best we can. Headlamp lenses can easily be polished with recently available headlamp restoration kits which can run slightly over $20 for a good kit, and the results last for quite some time. This is a very good investment that will pay off when driving during those rainy (and possibly snowy) evenings. Check the wiper blades Wiper blade inspection is also a very good idea. If they are streaking or not clearing the windshield of debris, you FDQ ¿UVW WU\ WR FOHDQ WKHP 7KLV is done by simply using full strength glass cleaner on a clean rag and wiping the wiper blades clean and free of summer debris which settles on the blades. If the wiper blades continue to streak or not clear debris, obviously it is time to replace the wiper blades. Beaverton NAPA

on Lombard and Broadway in downtown Beaverton is where I go. The staff is very helpful and if you purchase wiper blades, one of their counter people will install them for you. If you want to go a step farther, a nice, good coat of rainX is something I always apply to all of my vehicles for the wet season. This will help repel the rain and snow during the winter. It’s amazing how well this product works. Check the tires Tire inspection is also very important. Again, with the amount of rain we commonly get, a good amount of tread allows us to avoid hydroplaning in addition to improving the car’s stopping power and overDOO URDG WUDFWLRQ +RZ WR MXGJH whether we need tires is really quite simple: insert a quarter into the tread; if you can see George Washington’s hairline then your tread is 1/8th of an

inch and this is the minimum amount of tread recommended for maximum safety. Mechanical maintenance As far as mechanical maintenance, if your vehicle is due for an oil change, most certainly FKDQJH WKH RLO DQG ¿OWHU RU WDNH the vehicle in and have it done. During this time, it is of course a good idea to also have the coolant/antifreeze checked for proper level. We hope this information has been helpful for all. Please keep us in mind in the event anyone is in need of a new, preowned vehicle. We are a Licensed Dealership/Broker #DA4621 and we enjoy the opportunity to save you time, money, and hassle of going through a Dealership without proper guidance. We will also sell your unused vehicle you may have sitting around the house. If you have comments or questions, please feel free to reach out to me: fergusonautobrokers@gmail.com or visit fergusonautobrokers.com

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Beaverton stands ready to resettle Afghan refugees Sanctuary city resolution passes unanimously OUR TOWN

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hen Afghan refugees start arriving on the West Coast, Beaverton will be ready for them. The City Council this week approved a resolution declaring the city a “sanctuary” IRU $IJKDQ UHIXJHHV ÀHHLQJ WKHLU homeland to escape the Taliban. Beaverton Mayor Lacey Beaty introduced the resolution, noting that the crisis in Afghanistan is “personal” for her. “My husband served with an Afghan interpreter who is currently in danger,” Beaty said.

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Mayor Beaty with husband who served in Afghanistan “We will be called to action when refugees start arriving, and I look forward to working together on policy and funding mechanisms that will help us roll

out the welcome mat.” The resolution, approved unanimously, declares that there is a home in Beaverton for

refugees of the war in Afghanistan and that the city stands ready to support the resettlement of Afghan refugees who hold a Special Immigrant Visa. “Beaverton has a long history of being a community that welcomes people from all over the world to live here and become members of the community,” said Councilor Marc San Soucie. “That includes immigrants, DACA Dreamers, and refugees from many war-torn and impoverished regions of the world. Now Afghanistan is in crisis, and I strongly support any assistance Beaverton can offer to help resettle refugees from Afghanistan in our great city.” The council passed the resolution Aug. 24, two days

before terrorists connected to the Islamic State killed 169 people - including 13 U.S. troops - in suicide attacks outside the airport in Kabul. The 13 U.S. service members who died included 10 Marines, a Navy sailor and an Army soldier. The military has QRW LGHQWL¿HG WKHP RU JLYHQ D VHUYLFH DI¿OLDWLRQ IRU WKH ODVW victim. Beaverton leaders celebrated the contributions of its immigrants and refugees during Welcoming Week that happened Sep. 10-19.

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