Author: Ryan Carter

I’m Ryan Carter, a certified auto technician with over 12 years of hands-on experience in vehicle diagnostics, engine repair, and preventive maintenance. I’ve worked on a wide range of vehicles, from everyday sedans to advanced hybrid and electric models. Through my work on Tech9AutoRepair, I aim to simplify complex car problems and provide practical, honest, and easy-to-follow advice so drivers can make smarter decisions about repairs, tools, and maintenance. When I’m not working on cars or writing, I enjoy testing new automotive tools and exploring the latest vehicle technologies.

Dash cams record what happens on the road so drivers can prove fault after a crash, deter theft, and capture odd or useful events. Front-and-rear dash cam kits pair a forward-facing camera with a rear-facing unit to cover both directions, giving a fuller view of incidents and better evidence for insurance claims or police reports. They vary in size, video quality, wiring style, and extra features like parking mode and GPS logging. Buyers should focus on video resolution, low-light performance, and reliable continuous recording, because poor footage can make footage useless in a claim. Good parking mode and hardwiring options…

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Dash cams record video of the road and the moments around a vehicle to provide evidence after accidents, deter theft, and help capture unexpected events. They range from basic single-lens units that clip to the windshield to multi-camera systems that include rear and cabin-facing cameras, plus features like loop recording, GPS logging, and impact detection. People choose dash cams to protect themselves in traffic disputes, to monitor teen drivers, or to document road trips. When choosing a dash cam, video quality, night performance, and reliable incident detection matter most for getting useful footage when it counts. Storage and power options,…

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