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The task of finding a mechanic may seem incredibly daunting to many car owners. You need to find a mechanic that is not only credible and well trained in the field, but who is affordable and can get the job done in a timely manner. |
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| A Guide to Cleaning, Checking, and Replacing Your Car Battery |
battery is a critical part of one's auto, so properly mainting it is a must. This article discusses how and why to inspect and clean batteries and replace worn ones. |
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| A Guide to Inspecting Your Car or Truck's Hoses |
Hoses play an important role in the operation of one's auto. Carrying essential fluids and gases among major parts, many cars cannot operate properly, or at all in many cases, with a damaged or missing belt. Such conditions not only usually make an auto inoperable, but can cause significant damage to one's engine and its parts. In order to prevent such a costly failure, you should inspect your hoses regularly. |
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| A Guide to Inspecting and Refilling Your Car or Truck's Washer Fluid |
Your car or truck's washer fluid increases visibility and, ultimately, safety. It's also quite easy to inspect and refill. |
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| A Guide to Auto Tire Maintenance |
Poor tire maintenance can be costly or dangerous, leading to premature tire wear or a tire blowout. One can visually inspect one's tires monthly basis to prevent such problems. AAA Auto Club, www.aaa.com, notes several things one should look for. |
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| A Guide to Auto Tire Maintenance |
Poor tire maintenance can be costly or dangerous, leading to premature tire wear or a tire blowout. One can visually inspect one's tires monthly basis to prevent such problems. |
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| Automotive Electrical Repair |
Inspect the belt with the engine off for cracks or glazing. Check for a snug fit and adjust as specified in the service manual. Some cars may have a tag under the hood. Many cars have spring loaded pulleys, and no manual adjustment of tension is required. |
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The fuel system feed your engine the gasoline/diesel it needs to run. If anyone of the parts in the system break down your engine will not run. Let's look at the major parts of the fuel system. |
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| How To Change Your Car's Motor Oil in 3 Steps |
Ideally, you should change your motor oil every three months or after every 3,000 miles. If you often drive around in hot or dusty conditions, you might even want to change oil more often than that. |
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One of the major components of your car is the battery. Imagine just how your car would start if it had no battery. Well, your car would actually not start without a battery and this simply goes to illustrate just how important this part is. It is your car's main power source. |
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