Tuesday, 29 November 2011

About Auto Repair: Winter Maintenance Week 6: Personal Safety

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From Matthew Wright, your Guide to Auto Repair
You've been doing a great job keeping your vehicle in top shape for winter. But cars and trucks can have a few tricks up their tailpipes, and leave you on the side of the road. Just as you should prepare your car for cold weather, you need to prepare yourself for an emergency.

Winter Maintenance Job 6: Personal Safety
So far we've been focused on keeping your car's systems in top shape to avoid breakdowns or accidents. Avoiding breakdowns and accidents certainly qualifies as personal safety, but how will... Read more

How To Replace a Broken Leaf Spring Mount
Have you noticed the rear of your car or truck sitting a little lower than usual on one side? Or worse, have you noticed part of your car trying to... Read more

Do You Know Where Your Washer Fluid Goes?
How many of you have had to pay a repair shop or oil change center to refill your windshield washer fluid? If you count yourself among the shamed, today is... Read more

Tools For Proper Auto Repairs
There are so many tools out there for working on your car. It's hard to know which tools you must have and which can wait for the next holiday. Understanding what tools are out there, what they do, and how much they cost is a big part of saving time and money when working on your own car.

 


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