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When is the last time you dealt with a car repair? They can be devastating if you're not prepared with the information you need to make good decisions. A whole world of things could go wrong, and that is why you should keep reading this article so that you can be properly prepared.










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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.



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.



Changing a car battery is quick and easy. It usually involves unfastening a clip on top of the battery and using a wrench to loosen and remove the connectors. (Naturally, you should do this with your engine off!) Brush the connectors clean with a wire brush. Lift out the old battery and put the new battery in its place. Fasten the connectors securely and refasten the clasp. You should be good to go!



When it is time to bring your car in for work, think carefully about whether you want to go to the dealer or a local repairman. The dealer often knows the most about your particular type of vehicle, but they generally cost the most as a result. Weigh your options and go with what is right for you.



Do not be afraid to ask a potential technician any questions you have. It is your vehicle that they will be working on and it is important that someone with the proper qualifications is handling it with care. In addition to asking about the problem with the vehicle, ask them any other questions you have about your car.



Do not be afraid to ask a potential technician any questions you have. It is your vehicle that they will be working on and it is important that someone with the proper qualifications is handling it with care. In addition to asking about the problem with the vehicle, ask them any other questions you have about your car.



Look on your dashboard for any hazard lights that go on. They're there for a reason. If you ignore them for a long time then you'll just have an even worse problem later on.



It is not uncommon to find out about other problems when collecting a car from a repairer. Unscrupulous dealers do this to make you feel as though your car may be dangerous and they are being a friend by offering you a deal. Let them know you need time to think about it, and then start looking for other options.



Keep detailed records of all the repairs you did on your vehicle and ask the previous owners if they can provide you with their records. If you need to have a mechanic diagnose a problem, show them your records. Your mechanic will recognize recurring issues and know not to waste time on parts that have been replaced recently.



Whenever you put gas in your vehicle, take a minute to measure your tire pressure. Inspect your tires and look for embedded rocks or small objects. If you notice any problems with your tires, have them checked by a professional. Faulty tires can cause major accidents so avoid this situation at all costs.



Ask about the warranties associated with any new parts going into your car. Most new parts will include http://www.autonews.com/article/20160601/BLOG13/306019986/another-reason-to-pitch-the-value-of-service-contracts . If something goes wrong with that part after the repair, you'll be covered for the replacement. Know how long the warranty is good for and if there are any stipulations tied to it.



Pay attention to your check engine light! If one of your warning lights is illuminated, take that as a warning! Don't neglect it! The warning lights on your dashboard are designed to give you early notification of potential problems. By taking your car to an auto repair shop as soon as one of these lights is lit, you can n** the problem in the bud!



http://www.barrons.com/articles/lkq-makes-a-tidy-profit-reselling-used-car-parts-1475905998 are extremely frustrating and annoying. They also can be very expensive. But with the right knowledge, you can prevent many issues and even save some money when you do have to use a mechanic.





 
 
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