So, 2019 is over, and 2020 begins a new year and a new decade, unless you believe we’re jumping the gun. A minority but logical opinion is that, since there was no year zero, 2020 is actually the end of the last decade, and the new decade will begin in 2021.

But I’m getting off track, and regardless of what you believe, the past year is over, and an annual review of common automotive repairs and problems can be enlightening.

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