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  • How to Program a Honda Accord Radio

    Honda dealership service is pretty great, but when they work on the electrical system of a Honda Accord, they wipe the radio station programming every time. And every time you have to go find the...

  • How to Prepare your Car for a Road Trip in 3 Simple Steps

    So you have this great idea for a road trip, and you’re ready to set out on the road—only to find out, your car is in no condition to travel hundreds of miles. Car repairs can be expensive (and...

  • DIY Replace Transmission Fluid in a Ford Focus

    The Ford Focus is one of the world's best-selling compact automobiles. Like most vehicles, the Focus needs to have its automatic transmission fluid checked every 5,000 miles after the odometer...

  • How to Maintain Your Auto

    Regular auto maintenance can save you time and money. More importantly, regular maintenance will insure a safer ride.

  • Effects of Bleach in a Gas Tank

    For most motorists, the relationship between their vehicles and themselves is multi-faceted. In most cases, people appreciate their vehicles because of the mobility and the sense of freedom and...

  • How to Prevent the Theft of License Plates on Trailers

    Although it's a simple piece of metal, a trailer license plate could cost you thousands of dollars and lots of trouble if it's stolen. Thieves steal such plates to cover up stolen trailers,...

  • Durango Oil Pan Removal

    Removing the oil pan on your Dodge Durango is essential if you are noticing oil leaking from the oil pan. The removal of the oil pan is also necessary if you are attempting to replace the oil pump...

  • Engine Coolant System Rust Removal

    Several flush kits are available to clean the cooling system of your vehicle. Along with a mild or strong cleaner solution, a kit will help you remove rust and scale formation from inside parts...

  • How to Keep and Prevent Windshield from Condensation (Fogging Up)

    Condensation, usually caused by rain, snow, or cold weather, is known to fog up the windshields of cars. Causing many accidents and annoyed or worried drivers, condensation is a problem that...

  • GMC Sierra Brake Problems

    Troubleshooting your brakes on a GMC Sierra is a simple process. The brake system is a vacuum-controlled system that sends fluid through the brake lines and to the calipers. The fluid is what...

  • What Is a Drive Belt?

    Drive belts operate the accessories of a vehicle by riding along a track of pulleys. The belts are driven directly by the engine's crankshaft. Drive belts operate the water pump, alternator,...

  • How do the Child Locks Work on my Expedition?

    Over the years, the number of safety features found on vehicles has steadily increased. One addition designed to assist drivers with small children is the Child Safety Lock, which is a standard...

  • Types of Transmission Oil

    When you walk through the transmission oil section of your local auto store, the sheer selection can be almost overwhelming. It's easy to be confused about which fluid is right for your car or...

  • How to Legally Junk a Car

    Every automobile has a finite period of time in its usable lifespan, and there comes a time when you must part with it when you can no longer find a buyer who would desire to have it. Such a...

  • How to Check the Alternator

    If your alternator needs to be replaced, you will probably notice some small problems with the electrical components of your car. Dim headlights are often the first sign followed by a slow,...

  • How to Maximize Your Cars Fuel Economy

    Want to get the most out of every tank of gas? Want to spend less of your hard-earned money on gas? Keep reading and I'll show you exactly how to do just that!

  • How to Check and Change Your Transmission Fluid in Your Late 80's Toyota 5 Speed-pickup

    this article will show you how easy it is to check and change your transmission fluid in any late 80"s toyota pickup

  • How to Change the Pollen Filter on a Subaru Impreza

    Changing the pollen filter, or cabin air filter, in your Subaru Impreza is a maintenance project that you can do in a few minutes with just a screwdriver. The filter, located behind the glove...

  • Types of Windshield Wipers

    Choosing the right windshield wiper blade can make the difference between being able to see in harsh weather and not. Various wiper types are available, even items that improve the efficiency of...

  • Ford Fuel Filter Removal

    A fuel filter is vital to the life of your Ford. The filter is the only component that can remove large deposits left over from the gasoline refinement process before they enter the engine and...

  • How to Keep a Door Lock From Freezing

    If moisture happens to collect within the lock mechanism in your automobile during a period of freezing temperatures, you may find yourself locked out of your ride. Carrying a small bottle of lock...

  • How to Put on an Oil Filter for a Dodge Caravan

    Like most vehicles, with a Dodge Caravan you should change the oil every 3,000 miles. This oil change interval also includes changing out the oil filter as well as inspecting the air filter. It is...

  • Home Remedy for Keeping Windshield From Fogging Up

    A fogged-up windshield on your vehicle could cut your visibility and lead to a serious accident. The difference in temperatures between the outside of a vehicle and the inside causes the...

  • How to Repair the Speedometer in a Honda Accord

    Modern vehicles are a bundle of complicated electronics, lots of wiring and more computing power than the average computer from 1990. That means that if something goes out in your vehicle, you're...

  • How to Replace a Jeep Heater Motor

    Replacing a heater motor in most Jeeps is very simple. Some are harder to get to depending on the model Jeep you have, but they all use a similar procedure for replacement. On most Jeep models,...

  • Home Remedy for Scratched Headlights

    Car repairs can be expensive, even for something as basic as replacing headlights. If your headlights are scratched and you are thinking of replacing them, there are other options. With a couple...

  • How to Replace a Jeep Headlight Assembly

    Checking your headlights should be a regular part of your weekly vehicle inspection. When you're driving your Jeep at night, headlights act as your second pair of eyes by allowing you to see in...

  • Ignition Timing Vs. Cooling Temp

    The term "advance" refers to the amount of time in degrees of crankshaft rotation that any individual cylinder's spark plug fires before the piston reaches the top of its compression stroke. This...

  • How to Reset the Clock on a Honda Accord

    It happens at least twice a year. You have to reset the clock on your Honda Accord. Funny how you have to keep relearning the process every time! The manual is buried in a closet somewhere, and...

  • Chevrolet 2.2 Engine Maintenance

    General Motors has produced numerous engines through its various brands, including Chevrolet, the automaker's most popular brand by far. Several 2.2 liter engines have been developed over the...

  • Jeep Oil Filter Housing Removal

    When troubleshooting your Jeep for oil leaks there are a few possibilities. Inspect around the drain pan and even look around the motor. The most possible cause of leaking can occur in the oil...

  • How to Program a Mopar Door Opener

    Some Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep vehicle are equipped with a transmitter that you can program with the code from your garage door, allowing it to open and close the garage door. Programming the...

  • How to Replace a Honda Odyssey Brake Light

    Brake lights occasionally burn out just like any other incandescent bulb. It's inconvenient for sure; fortunately, changing the bulb is easy. Car manufacturers understand that certain maintenance...

  • Guide to Polishing the Upper Intake Manifold on a Mustang

    Polishing an intake manifold on a Mustang is an ideal way to add horsepower and throttle response. By polishing the insides of the intake tracts, incoming air is able to move through the manifold...

  • How to Remove Rust From the Underside of a Car

    Protecting your car from rust is very important, but most of us do not realize that our car--bright and shiny from all obvious angles--may be suffering from a serious attack of rust that is out of...

  • How to Replace a Rear Wiper on a Toyota 4Runner

    Replacing the wiper on a Toyota 4Runner is a quick, simple job. It is important to be sure your wipers are in good condition, as worn wipers can damage your vehicle's glass. Worn wipers can...

  • Transmission Filter Replacement

    Transmissions are hydraulically controlled components, and therefore use fluid to build the required pressure and to prevent overheating. Although new transmission fluid is clean, the internal...

  • Old Trucks Seafoam Motor Treatment Information

    Sea Foam Motor Treatment is a petroleum product that liquefies and cleans internal engine components of varnish and gummy oil and fuel. Old trucks, cars and motorcycles sitting for long periods of...

  • How to Tell if a Radiator Cap is Bad?

    To maintain your radiator, you will need to test the pressure on the radiator as well as on the cap. The coolant system of your vehicle relies on pressure to properly circulate air in your vehicle...

  • How to Set Idle Screws of a Holley Carb

    Properly setting the idle screws on a Holley carburetor is one of the most commonly overlooked maintenance task. The idle screws determine the ratio of air and gasoline mixed by the carburetor...

  • How to Install a Car Hood Lift

    Replacing the hood lift struts on most vehicles is a quick and simple process. Replacement lift struts are available at most auto parts stores, as well as some major retailers in the automotive...

  • How to Apply Dielectric Grease

    Applying dielectric grease as a preventative measure is simple task that should become a regular practice on all automotive connectors that may be exposed to the elements. Bulbs, under-hood...

  • How to Free Stubborn Lock Cylinders

    Sticky, jammed up lock cylinders can often be salvaged. Rarely does the lock need replacing.

  • How to Maintain Your Car's Headlights

    Most accidents occur during nighttime hours. Approximately 2,300 pedestrians are killed annually in the U.S. due to a driver's lack of visibility. Maintaining your car's headlights improves...

  • Do it Yourself Cadillac Repair

    Since its founding in 1902, Cadillac has represented American luxury at its finest, building world class automobiles including the Eldorado, Seville and, most recently, the CTS. Enthusiasts have...

  • How to Tips For Amazing Baking Soda Uses

    People have used Baking Soda for a great number of things from cleaning everyday household items to curing or preventing bothersome health ailments. This article lists the more unusual uses...

  • Jeep Cherokee Transfer Case Installation Procedures

    Installing the transfer case in your Jeep Cherokee is something every avid off-road enthusiast who owns one will probably do at some point. While it isn't rocket science, there are right and wrong...

  • How to Take Chrome Off of a Wheel With Oven Cleaner

    Chrome on wheel rims can sometimes become scratched or worn, or you might simply decide to go with another look. In either case, it can be a problem getting the old layer off a wheel. Most...

  • Tips & Tricks for Welding Autobody Panels

    Welding the body panels of an automobile is much different than welding bars of steel together or repairing a mailbox stand. Auto-body sheet metal is very thin, and if proper care is not used when...

  • How to Protect Your Vehicles Exterior During Cold Weather

    It is important to prepare your vehicle for cold environments. The exterior of your car needs protection from the elements in order to maintain your paint, wheels and glass. Snow and ice and the...

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