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Your car is probably one of your most important possessions, since you depend on it to get you to and from work (among other places). You might not know enough about cars to feel comfortable servicing small repairs. If that is the case, continue reading to learn simple maintenance tips.




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Don't take an emergency car kit for granted. This kit should consist of tire changing tools, jumper cables, and an empty container that is appropriate for re-fueling your gas tank. Also pack a few blankets, some batteries, and a good flashlight.

Before you let the mechanic work on your car, make sure that you have all of the prices down. Ask about any additional fees that may come up during the repair and http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/6oLdHg/ razz +k+vha:h6dDyXJo/finance.yahoo.com/news/mastria-subaru-donates-more-22-181700491.html that you may not be aware of. This will ensure that you are not surprised when the bill comes for your car repair.

If you have issues with your car, you can fix it yourself. You can do a number of things on your own if you know how to. If you are game, consider doing some online research to diagnose the issue. If the job is not too complicated, you will save money by attempting the repairs yourself.

The Automotive Service Excellence logo is a sign that you have found a good mechanic. Mechanics have to successfully pass an exam and maintain an excellent record to receive this logo. Not all good mechanics get this certification but you should still try finding a mechanic who is ASE certified.

If your car door and hatch locks tend to become stiff, avoid breaking your key off in the lock by lubricating them periodically with a penetrating oil spray. You can use the plastic extender that comes with the spray can to deliver oil to the interior of the locking mechanism. If you have misplaced this extender, just spray your key liberally and turn it in the stiff lock several times.

Although the dealer for your car's make may provide the highest expertise when it comes to repair service, it may not always be the most cost effective choice. Many independent car repair shops have technicians that formerly worked at dealerships and are factory trained. You may be able to save a good amount by choosing an independent shop over the dealer, without a loss of quality.

Rotate your car tires every 6,000 miles or at every other oil change. Rotating your tires on a set schedule helps ensure that they wear evenly, and thus last longer. Your car will also be easier to drive, as unbalanced tires can lead to the car pulling to one side or the other.

Doing vehicle repairs yourself can also be rather risky. Have someone assist you and make sure they are ready to react to emergencies. Purchase quality tools you know will last. You definitely don't want to skimp when it comes to the items you use for tire changing. Do not forget that you are relying on your jack to support your car while you work beneath it. A hydraulic jack which comes with jack stands that are approved is your best bet.

Keep a log that includes information on any maintenance that you have ever done on your car. To make things easy, put this log in your glove compartment box. If there is an issue with your car, this information can help the technician figure out what is going on much more quickly.

Know your car before taking it in for any auto repairs. If you have little knowledge on the specs of your model car, you may end up being taken for a ride without you knowing it. Read through your manual at the bare minimum before going for any larger repairs.

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.

If you're not able to get your vehicle fixed because you're tight on funds, see if you can get in contact with someone at a vocational school. This will save you money and can give you just as good a job on your car.

Keep your car manual in your car. In fact, keep the manual and any other documentation your car may have, including details on past repairs, tune-ups and more. The more data points your auto repair shop has to look into an issue, http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/16/sports/paralympics-repair-shop-addresses-athletes-equipment-needs.html that they'll be able to give you a strong idea about what is going on with your car.

You should be educated on the parts of your car so you can easily figure out what problems it has. If you feel you are lacking in this department, think about signing up for a car repair class. Investing money in the basics of car maintenance can save you money when a problem occurs. You can better take care of minor problems before you're throwing your hands up during major problems.

Nearly all cars will need to be repaired at some point. You don't always have to count on an auto repair shop to do your work. Doing repairs yourself will save you money. The following tips should help you get started.





 
 
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