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Auto Repair 101: What You Need To Know

Mar 3

 

Has your car broken down recently? If so, you are probably in need of some repair. Depending on your problem however, it may be in your best interest to tackle the problem yourself. The following article will teach you everything you need to know about making your own auto repairs.

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Make sure you get quality parts to fix your car. You can usually get better prices if you get used parts from a junk yard but there is no way of knowing how long these parts will last. Do not hesitate to spend more on brand new parts that come with a guarantee.

Be very careful when touching the electronic parts on your car. You should not touch wires unless the entire system is turned off. You should pay attention to the warning labels on the different parts of your car; touching some parts can be dangerous even when your car is turned off.

Make sure the oil in your vehicle is changed about every 3,000 miles. Waiting longer for an oil change can result in dirt and debris fouling your oil and that can damage your engine. If you use synthetic oil in your vehicle, you only need to change the filter every other oil change.

Take advantage of free inspections, but don't just have them fix everything on the list. There will probably be one or two extra items added on that aren't strictly necessary. If you are light on cash, ask the technician which items are the most important to keep the car running safely. Get these done immediately, and save up for the rest of the work.

If you are having work done on your car, make sure you get a written estimate beforehand. The estimate should include what is being repaired, the parts that will be needed and the anticipated cost for labor. It should also say that they will call for your approval before doing any additional work which exceeds the amount or time specified.

Get OEM components. These means they are parts that come directly from the manufacturer. Generic parts might be cheaper, but they may not be good enough quality. Generic parts could end up costing you more in the long run.

If you take your car to a mechanic, make sure they have the proper licenses and credentials. Before making your appointment, check their reviews online and their standing with the Better Business Bureau. Don't just look at the positive reviews, but see how the company responds to negative feedback. Every business has the occasional problem, and if they handle the matter quickly and courteously, they may be worth a second look.

Always exercise the highest level of caution when working with your car's fuel system. Never work around fuel tanks, fuel lines or pumps with sources of ignition such as cigarettes or anything that could produce a spark. Wipe up any fuel spills immediately, and protect yourself by wearing fuel-resistant gloves and eyewear.

Remove fluffy, fun key chains or have it so that your car key can be removed from the bunch. The ignition on your car is not devised to hold all the weight, even when you don't consider it heavy. If you have a key that's sticking, then you are going to have to replace your tumblers and then get rid of your fun keychains.

Your car still needs to be washed during the winter, even though the weather makes it more difficult. Winter can be the most damage causing time of the year for your car. With so much sand and salt around, you are just asking for rust and abrasion. Best be sure to dry your car before driving so that you won't let any ice form on your car.

Replacing a charcoal canister is very expensive, but you can easily replace this part yourself. Take off the wheel located under your fuel tank and disconnect the vacuum lines connected to the old canister. The part should then come right off. Install the new one and connect the lines very carefully before installing the wheel again.

If you have a serious automobile issue, take it to a professional. Bear in mind that you are not trained as a mechanic. What can seem like it's simple to fix may be a lot harder, especially if the vehicle is newer. Let a professional diagnose the issue. Tell them everything you can about the issue, but allow them to determine the cause.

Making repairs on your car yourself can be a bit nerve wracking, especially if you have never done it before. However, if you apply the tips mentioned in the article above, there is no reason why you won't be successful. Not only will it feel great to do it yourself, but you'll save lots of money too!

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