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Frequently Asked Questions About Repair Manuals

Are you ready to start working on your own car? It is an appealing idea considering the cost and time involved in taking your vehicle to a repair shop. But following the instructions in a repair manual can be more complicated than you may think. This article will answer some of the common questions about working from a repair manual and hopefully allow you to be better prepared for your repair job.

One issue is whether you are physically equipped to perform the procedures in your repair manual. For light jobs there shouldn’t be a problem but some repairs involve heavy lifting, applying torque, and other actions requiring physical strength. Be realistic about whether you can complete the repair, do your research, and you should be fine. (more…)

What to Look For in Auto Body Repair Shops

For most drivers, getting their vehicle repaired can often be a stressful time. When many people think of auto repair shops, they often think of scoundrels who will try to milk them for as much money as they can. Fortunately, good and honest auto body repair shops are easy to find. You just have to know what to look for and what questions to ask when researching auto shops.

The following are a number of tips on what to look for in an auto body repair shop:

1. One place to search for information about an auto repair shop is to check online. The internet is a great source of finding the history of an auto repair shop. You can go to such sites as the Better Business Bureau, a consumer report site, and Angie’s list, to see if there is a history of complaints. As well, you can also find reviews of auto repair shops written by customers. (more…)

Driver’s Quick Start Guide to Do it Yourself Auto Repairs

If you need to have your car’s transmission overhauled, it’s a bad idea to do it yourself. The same is true with replacing the engine, master cylinder, or head gasket. There are some repairs that are best left in the capable hands of an experienced auto technician. If you make a mistake while trying to perform them, you can injure yourself or cause damage to your vehicle.

Having said that, there are plenty of small automotive problems you can fix in the privacy of your garage. For example, you should be able to swap out the battery, spark plugs, and headlight bulbs. With a little practice and confidence, you might be able to replace the timing belt and fuel filter. In this article, I’ll provide a quick-start guide for getting your hands dirty with your own auto repairs. (more…)

Why You Should Use a Repair Manual Instead of Winging it on Your Car Repairs

So you have decided that you are going to tackle that nagging repair job this weekend. You did the same job on your previous vehicle, and you are thinking that maybe you will just “wing it” this time without a repair manual. You should think about this carefully, because this decision can have serious implications both for your likelihood of success and for your physical safety.

Even if you know the gist of what you need to do, you can’t take for granted the information that you are not going to have available to you if you wing it. Even small repairs often require exact torque specifications or special tool numbers. If you wing it, you are going to have a sloppy repair job at best, and an unsafe one at worst. Some of the most common areas for DIY repair are also critical to safe driving, such as your brakes, steering, and suspension. If you mess up working without a manual, you can put yourself or your family at risk. (more…)

Choosing the Best Toolkit For Your Auto Repairs

When it comes to choosing a toolkit for doing your own auto repairs the choice is virtually endless. Do you go with something cheap and hope it lasts the distance or do you go with something middle of the range in the hope that it will be up to the task or go all the way to the expensive top of the range stuff?

The majority of do-it-yourselfers would probably go with the first option and get what they can for the least money as possible and rightly so, after all who has the money to spend on tools that might not get used all that often? The problem with this choice is that by using the cheapest possible tools you may end up having to shell out more than the toolkit cost you in the first place! (more…)

Dent Repair – Swansea’s Craftsmanship

Published: Mar 5th, 2010 | Author: Alex Bhaswara Add Comment

Swansea is the second most populous coastal city in Wales and the third most populous county. The city in the middle ages was known for exporting to leather, butter, cheese, grain and wool to England. It also became a port city during the heydays of the coal industry. Iron was also exported from Swansea to England in the 17th century. (more…)

How to Maintain Your Paper Auto Repair Manual For Future Use

Published: Mar 5th, 2010 | Author: Alex Bhaswara Add Comment

If you have been doing your own car repairs for any period of time, you understand the need for a repair manual. Without instructions to follow, even an experienced repair technician can make serious errors. But paper manuals are vulnerable in the home and especially in the garage. Let’s discuss some of the most common causes of repair manual damage and what you can do to avoid them.

The repair book’s worst enemy is shop grease. One little dot turns into a smudge, and that smudge might as well be printing ink because it is not coming off and will completely obscure anything underneath it. Take extreme care not to touch your manual with greasy hands or position it near any dripping components. (more…)

How to Replace Your Vehicle’s Oxygen Sensor

Published: Mar 5th, 2010 | Author: Alex Bhaswara Add Comment

The oxygen sensor (O.S) is a part of modern day electronic fuel injection systems and is essential in helping determine the precise amount of fuel needed for the engine to run efficiently. When this sensor fails, the vehicle will run in “open-loop” mode and will cause the vehicle to run much richer than necessary, which will waste more gasoline than is needed. It works by comparing ambient air with the amount of air inside the exhaust and then informs the engine control unit how rich or how lean the engine is running. (more…)

Best Way to Renovate Cars – Aftermarket Car Body Parts

Published: Mar 5th, 2010 | Author: Alex Bhaswara Add Comment

An aftermarket is the part of the automotive industry concerned with the manufacturing, remanufacturing, distribution, retailing, and installation of all vehicle parts. After the sale of the automobile by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) to the consumer, aftermarket car body parts are used as substitutes for OEM. A synonym for aftermarket is generic.

The accessories and performance parts have always been in the midst of all generations of automobile lovers. Generations of people from all over the world have really gotten into and taken pride into changing their automobile into something that is more than a regular day to day vehicle and more of a work of art. Many of the modifications made to one’s automobile are made using these vehicle parts. aftermarket simply means that the product being installed onto or into one’s automobile is made by a company other than the original manufacturer. (more…)

Look For an Auto Repair Shop That Offers Top-Notch Service

Published: Mar 5th, 2010 | Author: Alex Bhaswara Add Comment

For most people their car is one of the biggest investments they will make. Some people take more pride in the way their car looks than how it actually performs. As a result, they fail to perform regular maintenance such as oil changes, tire rotations, brake, battery, and fluid level checks. Routine maintenance assures your car’s safety, performance, and it saves money.

Although manufacturer requirements differ, most recommend oil changes should occur every three thousand miles to keep the engine running efficiently. When the oil is not changed regularly, it eventually breaks down and begins to cause wear and tear on the engine. In order to function properly, the engine needs clean oil. Taking your car to a Denver auto repair shop for oil changes is fast, easy and the best way to insure that it is changed correctly. (more…)