Q: Most auto transport company websites will have a large button at the top of the home page that says “Get Quote” or “Request Quote.” It’s almost always free to request a price quote, so don’t worry about having to commit to the company just because you’re requesting a quote. You can also call the company’s customer service phone number to get a quote. This phone number is also located on the company’s website and is almost definitely on any promotional material (e.g., flyers) that the company puts out. Contact each of the companies you’ve deemed to be trustworthy and ask how much it would cost for you to transport your car with them. Be sure to give them all of the specifics regarding your car and how you’d like them to transport it.  You’ll need to provide the make and model of your car, as well as the shipping locations and dates. Don’t agree to any offers immediately; just get quotes from all of the companies you’re considering so you can compare the offers to one another. Although you may think the lowest-priced company will be giving you the best deal, these companies often surprise customers with hidden fees down the line. Plus, the lower quoted price, the lower quality service you can usually expect from auto transport companies.  It's normal to see quotes within $100 of each other.  Anything way lower could be a bait and switch or have hidden fees. Hidden fees may include the cost of insurance or a service fee. Once you’ve gotten a sense of each company’s services, reputation, and price, you’re now in the best position possible to choose the right company for you. If you’re still not sure which company you should go with, contact the companies again to ask any lingering questions you still have.
A: Call or visit the website of a transport company to get a quote. Get quotes from several companies with good reviews. Avoid settling for the cheapest option. Decide which company is best for your particular situation.

Q: You shouldn't have to replace the flint of stuck flint wheels. Normal flints mechanisms have three parts: a spring, a flint, and the flint wheel. When new, these parts can stick, preventing sparks needed to ignite the flame. To resolve this issue:  Open the lighter. Remove the insert from the lighter case by pulling on the insert by the flame guard, which is the raised part of the insert with holes in it. Remove the flat head slotted screw fastening the flint spring at the bottom of the insert by turning it counterclockwise with a screwdriver. Pull out the screw and attached flint spring. Tap the top of the lighter to knock the flint loose. Replace the flint, spring, and refasten the screw. Your flint wheel should be unstuck. Pull the lighter insert from its case. Turn the insert upside down. You should see the brass screw fastening the flint spring. Unfasten this with a screwdriver or the case of the lighter. While keeping the bottom of the insert oriented upward, pull out the unfastened screw and attached flint spring. Tap the insert gently into your palm to knock loose the flint so it falls into your hand. The flint will look like a very small cylinder roughly the size of the flint spring tip. Old flints can be thrown away. While holding the insert so its bottom is still facing upwards, drop the new flint down into the flint hole. Reinsert the spring into the hole and refasten the screw. Replace the insert back into the case. Make sure the case is seated correctly by closing the case. When the insert is correctly positioned, light the lighter as you would normally. If, after replacing the flint, your lighter still doesn't work, it might be out of fuel. Check and refill fuel as necessary.
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Unstick stiff flint wheels. Unfasten the flint screw at the bottom of the insert to replace the flint. Remove the flint. Replace the flint and reassemble the flint mechanism. Test the new flint.