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Car Repair Tidbits You Had to Know
Auto repair is a topic of vital importance to countless individuals, but also one about which large numbers of people have insufficient knowledge. In order to ensure proper auto repairs at all times, a bit of education is needed. Study the tips and advice below, and you will be ready for any situation that may arise.

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.

Schedule yourself extra time for free checkups, especially if you are going in on a weekend. No matter how early you get in, there are only so many bays in the garage. That means that your car may have to wait for a few paying clients before it gets looked at.

Pay attention to the gauges and trouble lights on your cars dash. Learn to recognize the warning signs of a car that is overheating, low on oil or not charging the battery. Knowing which of these indicators need immediate attention can prevent damage to your car and save you cash in the long run.

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.

Ask for OEM parts. OEM parts are parts that are made by the manufacturer. Although generic parts are more affordable, OEM parts are better quality and will last longer. It can appear like a deal right now and cost twice the amount later as OEM components to begin with.

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When you top off your motor oil, avoid spilling oil on your engine by wadding up a couple of paper towels around the oil receptacle on the crank-case. This will absorb drips and spills. Be sure to dispose of your empty oil container and the paper towels responsibly when finished adding oil.

Attempt to self-diagnose ahead of going to a garage. If you know what the problem is, you can save money and also easily identify any repair shop that is trying to scam you. As you've probably heard, there are some mechanics that like to lie about issues to make some more money.

If your vehicle seems to be leaking fluids, start by replacing the gaskets and seals. The most common area for leaks is where different parts join together. You may not need an expensive repair if the leak stems from one of these easily replaceable areas. If the leak continues after replacement, you may have a more extensive leak.

Bring your car to the auto repair shop immediately if you sense a problem, no matter how small. Many people ignore smaller issues, and they eventually lead to much larger issues.

If you are planning a road trip, make sure that you go and have your car serviced. Plan it a little ahead so you are not rushing to get it done at the last minute. Even if your car feels fine, you want to make sure that you will make it to your destination and back with no issues.

You do not need to purchase a new filter every time you go in to have an oil change. The auto repair person may show you a worn filter next to a new one and claim it is yours, but be firm and let them know that you do not need a new one right now.

Ask auto body shops that you are considering if they offer a warranty on their repairs. Any reputable shop is more than happy to guarantee their work on new parts for at least a few months. If any one that you talk to does not you should certainly find a different shop.

Don't trust any claims that a part will last you a lifetime. A lot of the time they just say this so that they're able to make more off of you. For instance, certain cars have transmission fluid that is claimed to last a lifetime. While you don't have to change this a lot, you need to be sure it's changed about every 80,000 miles.

Check fluid levels and fill them yourself. This is easy. You do not need to waste money on a professional for these jobs. Know what you are doing first, but then do not hesitate to get your hands greasy.

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