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During long drives, you may entertain passengers in your car by installing a VCR. You can buy VCRs made especially for cars that run off the vehicle's 12-volt power supply and connect to the vehicle's video monitor or A/V selector box. Here's how ... more »
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If you want to put your car video monitor in a spot where everyone in back can watch it, you should install monitor housing on the vehicle's interior roof. You then can power the monitor by connecting it to the wiring for the dome light. Here's how... more »
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Car seats experience a lot of wear and tear and can soon look shoddy and older than the rest of the car. You can install covers to get your seats looking new again... more »
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Replacing old carpet in your car can bring back a feeling of new car! I will carefully explain the complete process and tools you will need... more »
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Vehicle Surveillance Recording Systems are typically used in public transit vehicles or government vehicles, however certain circumstances may require you to install one in your vehicle. The following guide will help you to understand the ... more »
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In this article you will learn the best way to spray paint anything from wood frames auto parts... more »
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Tinting offers many benefits, including privacy and UV protection—just make sure to assess your skills before taking on this project yourself. At the very least, you'd better be good at measuring and cutting. But this is a precision job... more »
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A DVD system with two or more monitors in your car or minivan can entertain your passengers with different media formats. Follow these steps to find a system... more »
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When upgrading a car, the most common concerns are cosmetics and performance. But in at least one kind of upgrade, comfort comes into play. When exchanging the factory seats of your car for aftermarket seats, your comfort should be one of the ... more »
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Some radar detectors are more sophisticated than others. Many models require the connection of only two wires - ground and power. Other varieties require the connection of more wires as well as component parts. If you believe you have the skills ... more »
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Add a TV tuner to your car's video system and your passengers can watch local broadcasts while you keep your eyes on the road. You can hide the tuner anywhere in your vehicle and control it with an infrared remote control. Here's how to install one... more »
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A video system amplifier will boost your video system output so you can run a video signal to multiple monitors at once without any loss in picture quality. If you have several monitors in your car, you will want to install one of these devices... more »
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People who don't want to spend the money for a full-fledged GPS navigation system have a cheaper alternative: a directional compass. And these have advanced well beyond the ball-floating-in-water variety... more »
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Seat covers can add comfort to your car, protect the seats against fading and wear, and cover damage that already appears on the seat... more »
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You can transfer the quality of your car or home audio system to your boat. Marine audio is a relatively new market, but many car stereo products can be bought and used on a boat. Some car audio manufacturers also offer specialized products for ... more »
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The installation of a radar detector is a complicated task best handled by an expert. Some units have many elements that are supposed to be installed in different parts of the car... more »
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If you drive the highways and byways during afternoon rush hour and find yourself squinting at the setting sun, you may want to consider tinting your windows... more »
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The process of installing an aftermarket steering wheel on your car may not appear to be too complicated. However, there are a lot of small pieces that you have to keep track of, and it will take some patience... more »
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Touch screen monitors put your car audio and video choices literally at your fingertips. Once you install a touch screen monitor in your car, you will be able to choose between audio and video options, change radio stations and CDs and access ... more »
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Driving a Lotus elise and looking to change your car interior and give it a customized and personal look. Try switching out your stock interior and adding custom leather center console... more »
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A relay is an electromagnetic switch. When power or ground is applied to a coil, the relay clicks on or off. The result is that a power wire to a function is either closed (connected) or opened (disconnected). When the line is connected, the ... more »
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Gone are the days of missing a turn or getting lost while driving due to an unreadable map. With onboard navigation systems, you are guided from point A to point B as you drive--no map folding required. With all the various models of navigation ... more »
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In order to take advantage of convenience features of certain car alarm systems or to roll windows up and down without elbow grease, owners can upgrade manual windows to power... more »
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In-dash DVD players are a great way to add high-quality mobile video to your vehicle. These devices are available from many manufacturers at a wide range of prices. Here's how to install one... more »
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With an in-dash TV receiver, you can watch your favorite television shows while waiting in your car for your kids to finish practice, or your friend's flight to land. Here's how to install one... more »