Auto Repair Is Simple With These Great Tips

By Fred Gagnon


Auto repair is a topic of vital importance to countless individuals, but also one about which large numbers of people have insufficient knowledge. In order to ensure proper auto repairs at all times, a bit of education is needed. Study the tips and advice below, and you will be ready for any situation that may arise.

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Remember to read through your owner's manual to know what sorts of fluids (oil, brake fluid, transmission fluid, steering fluid) your car requires and to know how to examine and load these yourself. Always maintain a few bottles of every fluid in the back of your car in the instance of emergencies.

Besides fundamental tire changing equipment, maintain a plastic tote loaded with DIY auto repair supplies in the trunk of your car if there are emergencies. Fill up it with around a quart each of motor oil, transmission fluid, steering fluid, and brake fluid and a gallon of water. Put in a can of penetrating oil spray, a roll of duct tape, twine, bungee cords and fundamental tools so you can manage minimal fixes on the road.

Keep an eye on the wet puddles under your car. Color and consistency may help you figure out the issue. If it's pastel blue, yellow-green or fluorescent-orange, it may be an antifreeze leak due to a bad hose, leaking radiator, or water pump, or an overheated engine. Dark brown or black oily puddles can mean a bad gasket or seal is causing the leak. Red oily puddles are usually caused by a power-steering or transmission fluid leak. Clear puddles usually aren't anything to worry about, as they may be condensation from the vehicle.

If you sense shaking as you drive or find it difficult steering the wheel, you need to have a mechanic check your car. The issue could be because of misaligned wheels, a broken transmission or a broken suspension. You need to get the problem checked out before it becomes any more severe.

If you have noticed that your steering wheel has been shaking, there are probably simple reasons why this is occurring. Either your steering fluid is dirty, or one of your wheels is not aligned properly. Resolving this problem on your own is actually very simple. First, you just need to remove your steering wheel. Then, change the fluid, and tighten up the linkage. Once you do this, the shaking in your steering wheel should stop.

As mentioned in the opening paragraph of this article, automobile repairs are an annoying inevitability. At some point or another you will need to deal with car problems. By using the tips and advice contained in this article you can fix minor car problems yourself and avoid overspending on costly service fees.




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