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  • Hoses

    Properly attaching a hose to a hose reel will alleviate problems when you need to use the hose. Correctly winding the hose onto the reel and fully tightening the connection between the hose reel...

  • Acid Battery

    Motorcycle batteries are shipped dry from the factory. Electrolyte solution must be added to the battery followed by a full charging routine before the battery can be used. Electrolyte solution is...

  • Acura Headlight

    The headlights in your Acura are designed to last the lifetime of the vehicle but are subject to damage. Moisture can also find its way into your headlights and fog them up, making them less...

  • Aem Intake

    An AEM cold air intake replaces a car's factory air box to improve airflow to the engine. As with all intake systems, the intake's filter will get dirty from normal driving and must either be...

  • Aerosol Cans

    Cooking up a batch of fresh green beans can make for a delicious vegetable dish. Yet, fresh green beans may not always be available. The next best choice is frozen. But more convenient than...

  • Air Brake

    If you apply your car brakes and find them spongy and low, chances are air has seeped into your brake line. The best way to correct the problem is to bleed your air brakes. Follow these steps to...

  • Abs Brakes

    When purchasing a car, there are many elements a driver may consider. Along with style, color, safety and speed, the type of brake has become a popular factor. Cars typically feature one of two...

  • Adjust Timing

    A timing belt is one of the most simple, but crucial, parts of your vehicle's engine. Also known as cam belt or timing chain, the timing belt runs throughout your engine, ensuring that the valves...

  • Adjusting a Clutch

    The clutch engages your engine to the transmission. Due to continual usage, the clutch parts can wear down, requiring that it be adjusted to compensate for normal wear. If you step on the clutch...

  • Air Conditioner Car

    It's hard to imagine a car without air conditioning, but car air conditioners have only been common for the last twenty years. Today, 80 percent of people in the United States drive a car with air...

  • How to Drain Power Steering

    Changing and draining the power steering fluid of an automobile is as important as getting an oil change and can be done by the car owner. Remove the cap of the power steering reservoir and suck...

  • How to Replace a Thermostat in an Auto

    Not all vehicles have the same thermostat placement, and the degree of difficulty of changing a thermostat can vary greatly. Discover the importance of checking an engine's temperature before...

  • How to Lower Car Emissions & Pass Inspection

    In order to lower vehicle emissions to pass inspection, take care of maintenance items, such as spark plugs, ignition wires and fuel filters. Discover how oxygen sensors and catalytic converters...

  • How to Reduce Frost on Your Car Windows

    In order to reduce frost on a vehicle's windows, try a simple solution of covering the windshield with plastic in order to keep frost away. Find out how to use windshield wipers to hold the...

  • How to Diagnose a Bad Starter Motor

    A bad starter will cause nothing to happen at all when a car's key is turned, but it's useful to check the battery to make sure that a dead battery isn't the problem. Find out how to tell if a...

  • How to Adjust Brakes on a Car

    In order to adjust a car's brakes, the vehicle will have to be raised in order to see the actual hole to make an adjustment. Learn about the tool needed to adjust a car's brakes with help from an...

  • How to Change a Car Antenna

    Before deciding to change a car antenna entirely, it's best to first remove the mask to see if it's a simple matter of threading a new unit. Discover why a radio may need to be removed to change a...

  • How to Adjust Carburetors

    Idle speed and idle mixture are the two most common adjustments made to carburetors, and these adjustments start by warming up the vehicle to full engine-operating temperature. Find out how to...

  • How to Perform a Tuneup

    A tuneup is something that should be performed on a vehicle as a part of regular maintenance in order to maintain good fuel economy and performance. Perform a tuneup by replacing spark plugs, air...

  • How to Know When Car Brakes Need Replacing

    When inspecting car brakes to see if they need to be replaced, a shiny outside is an indication of metal-to-metal contact. Find out how to read a warning tab on brake pads with help from an...

  • How to Adjust Headlights

    The first step in adjusting headlights is to look at the headlight for numbers that will indicate settings for adapters. Make horizontal and vertical adjustments when working on headlight...

  • How to Check if an Oil Pump Is Bad

    If an oil pump has gone bad, use a manual oil-pressure gauge to find out what the real oil pressure is when the engine is running. Discover what parts must be removed to inspect an oil pump itself...

  • How to Know if a Mass Air Flow Sensor Is Bad

    One way to check to see if a mass air flow sensor has gone bad is by tapping on the engine when it's running to see if it stumbles. Find out how to remove a mass air flow sensor to check if it has...

  • How to Clean Fuel Injectors

    The first step in cleaning fuel injectors is to go into the engine and disconnect the fuel lines, after which detergent needs to be added to the gasoline in the cleaning machine. Learn about using...

  • How to Clean a Car Radiator

    Most antifreeze is naturally corrosive, and thus it needs to be periodically changed before causing damage that must be cleaned with a flushing agent. Perform a chemical flush on a car's radiator...

  • How to Adjust Wheel Bearings

    When adjusting wheel bearings, tighten the wheel bearing to 240 to 300 pounds while rotating the hub and spinning the drum. Learn about pre-loading wheel bearings by squeezing grease out of the...

  • How to Diagnose a Car Electrical Problem

    Electrical problems should be diagnosed by looking at an electrical load to determine if there is a source of power. Discover how to check a car's fuses if it's experiencing electrical problems...

  • How to Seal a Car Radiator

    A car radiator can leak in the tank, the core or in the radiator hoses, and a crack in the aluminum or plastic parts can't typically be repaired. Learn about fixing a leaking radiator along the...

  • How to Change Your Own Oil

    In order to change a vehicle's oil, loosen and remove the drain plug and drain the oil until the oil pan is pretty much empty. Learn about replacing oil filters and cleaning off the surface where...

  • How to Know if a Timing Belt Is Bad

    A timing belt is a rubber belt that's usually mounted underneath and engine cover that's used to transfer power from the crank shaft to the cam shaft. Find out how to remove the engine cover to...

  • How to Change a Fuse in a Car

    If something in a car doesn't work, then the fuses should be checked and possibly replaced. Discover how to remove a bad fuse with a pair of needle-nose pliers with help from an ASE-certified...

  • How to Diagnose Car Problems When It's Not Starting

    If a vehicle doesn't start, it may be a result of a wide variety of problems, so the first questions to answer are whether or not it has a spark or fuel. Determine whether or not a vehicle has...

  • How to Check the Manual Transmission Fluid

    In order to check manual transmission fluid, the vehicle will have to be raised on a lift or jack stands to gain access to the fill plug. Find out how to check levels of manual transmission fluid...

  • Change a Car Headlight

    Changing a headlight varies from car to car but usually involves removing a couple screws on top and then pulling out the bulb. Change a headlight with tips from an experienced auto mechanic in...

  • How Rotors Work

    Rotors usually appear on the front of a car and are used for braking, pushing hydraulic fluid into the caliper. Discover how rotors work and when they need to be replaced with tips from a mechanic...

  • How to Change a Fuel Filter

    Use a wrench to remove an oil filter, or fuel filter, and let the oil drip out before replacing the filter. Change a fuel filter and recycle the oil with tips from a mechanic in this free car-care...

  • How Tire Sizes Work

    The inches used to describe tire size refer to the diameter of the tire's rims, and the recommended size of tires should always be used. Discover how tire sizes work and how wrong sizes can be...

  • How to Clean Your Car's Air Filter

    In most cars, the air filter is inside a plastic box and can be unclipped without the use of tools. Clean a car's air filter or replace it with a new one with tips from a mechanic in this free...

  • How to Reduce Brake Fade

    Brake fade can be combated by breaking sooner, shifting to a lower gear or tapping the brakes. Reduce brake fade by slowing in advance with tips from a mechanic in this free car-care and...

  • How to Compare Synthetic to Standard Motor Oil

    Standard motor oil evaporates under extreme heat and becomes clumpy in extreme cold, while synthetic oil is designed to maintain a regular consistency. Compare synthetic to standard motor oil with...

  • How to Add Water to a Car Battery

    Some car batteries are sealed, but water batteries have a lid that can be pried off to check and see if water is filled up to the rim. Add water to a car battery, but don't overfill it, with tips...

  • How to Change a Tire

    Changing a tire is as simple as jacking up the car, removing lug nuts with the jack handle and switching the tire with a spare. Change a tire and be sure to have a spare ready with tips from a...

  • How to Change Rotors

    In order to change rotors, the caliper and brake pads need to be removed first, while the rotor itself has a number of bolts that hold it in place. Change rotors and replace brake pads with tips...

  • How to Diagnose Brake Problems

    There are a number of different brake problems that a car can have, including squealing brakes, unevenness and braking that is loose and not solid. Diagnose brake problems with tips from a...

  • How to Jack Up a Car

    Jack up a car in order to change a tire and check the manual to see where it needs to be placed for each corresponding wheel. Jack up a car and put the emergency brakes on with tips from a...

  • How to Install License Plates

    When installing license plates, use bare hands to line up the screws before tightening them with a screwdriver. Install license plates, one or two depending on the state, with tips from a mechanic...

  • How to Interpret Your Car's Warning Lights

    When a car's instrument lights come on, it could be because of low fuel, it could be a check-engine light that requires a trip to the auto shop, or it could be an engine overheating. Interpret a...

  • How to Check & Add Radiator Fluid

    Wait until a radiator is cool to check the fluid levels and check the owner's manual to see what kind of antifreeze is needed and if it needs to be diluted with water. Check and add radiator fluid...

  • How to Determine How Many Cylinders Your Car Has

    The way to check how many cylinders a car has if by looking at the number of spark plugs or by checking the label on top of the engine. Determine how many cylinders your car has, usually four or...

  • How to Determine How Much Horsepower Your Car Has

    Horsepower is the amount of power required to lift 33,000 pounds one foot off of the ground in one minute. Determine how much horsepower your car has by searching for calculators on the Internet...

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