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Its easy to feel intimidated by a mechanic who says your vehicle 
needs a new, um, rotorbeltifyer or a change of translubricator fluid. And 
you may just fork over the money, especially when the offending part 
or fluid is jammed under your nose. To help separate myth from 
reality, weve prepared this guide to common comments from car mechanics. 
(See our guide to car maintenance.)'You need new wipers.'This observation 
is often correct. You may not realize wipers are shot until youre 
driving in heavy rain or snow. Replace wipers every six months, or 
if they streak or miss some areas.'You need a new air filter.'A 
dirty air filter can rob power from an engine. Its usually checked 
at every oil change, but that doesnt mean youll need a new 
one. Have it cleaned or replaced every 12,000 to 15,000 miles. Not 
sure if its dirty? Remove it and hold it up to a 
strong light. If you cant see the light, replace the filter.'Your brakes 
are worn.'A high-pitched squeal may be the first warning. Other signs: the 
brakes grab or vibrate, and the brake pedal feels soft when pressed. 
A grinding sound means a replacement is long overdue, and worn brake 
pads may be damaging the brake rotors. Pads should be checked at 
least twice a year.'You need an oil change.'Most vehicles are designed to 
go 7,500 miles or more between changes under normal driving conditions. 
And synthetic oil can last twice as long. Check your car owners 
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BANGKOK  A Thai court has ordered more than $1.4 million in 
assets seized from a former top civil servant whose wealth was revealed 
when burglars robbed his house.The Civil Court said Friday that former Transport 
Ministry Permanent Secretary Supoj Saplom could not prove his wealth was 
honestly earned. It said his civil servant's salary from 1978 until 2002 
could not account for it.Supoj had reported to police that $156,000 was 
missing after a burglary at his home in 2011. But when the 
burglars were caught, they confessed to stealing $570,000 in cash and gold. 
Prosecutors found Supoj had about $2 million in assets, $1.4 million presumed 
ill-gotten by the court.Supoj claimed that part of his fortune was earned 
before he joined the government and some belonged to relatives.
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