Tuesday 4 October 2011

About Auto Repair: Mechanic Finds Python Behind Dash

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From Matthew Wright, your Guide to Auto Repair
We've pulled a lot of rodents, usually mummified, out of various parts of cars and trucks. But never have we found something as intimidating as a live python. Before you clean your air vents you may want to be sure nobody's taken up residence in any of your car's nooks or crannies. You can start by not taking your snake for a ride!

Mechanic Finds Python Behind Dash
Yikes! I can't tell you how happy I am to report that I have never found anything living in a car I was working on. A python sneaking up on... Read more

DIY Oxygen Sensor Replacement
If you have an O2 sensor replacement in your future, you're no doubt dreading the repair bill. Before you pass the credit card across the counter, have you considered replacing... Read more

One More Thought on Under Car Puddles
I wrote yesterday about the importance of identifying leaks that you see under your car. Even a coin-sized spot should be looked at to be sure it's nothing serious. And... Read more

Safety First!
It won't matter how well your car is running if you're trying to drive it wearing a cast on your foot. Before you get down to the business of auto repair, make sure you're working safe!

 


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