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  • How to Replace Drum Brakes On a Rear Wheel Drive

    Replacing drum brakes is often thought of as a project that is too difficult for the average car owner to do by themselves. This is not true. By taking your time and paying attention to the...

  • How to Remove Brake Glaze

    Excessive starting and stopping can cause a distortion of the brake pad or brake shoe material, known as a glaze. This condition will increase the distance it takes to stop your vehicle. Steps...

  • How to change your front brakes on an Acura Integra

    Brakes are a critical part of your car - if you go, you need to stop! Changing your own brakes isn't difficult if you are handy with tools.

  • How to Bleed the Brakes on a Chevy Truck

    Whenever you open the hydraulic system of the brakes on any vehicle, it becomes necessary to bleed the brakes in order to get your system back in proper working order. This process removes any...

  • How to Fix Squeaky Brakes

    Automotive hydraulic braking systems can sometimes squeal and squeak, which can indicate excessive wear and the need for repair. Disc brakes are designed to squeal when they have a low amount of...

  • Maintenance for a Toyota Corolla

    Though not as popular as the Toyota Camry, the Toyota Corolla is a less expensive and reliable alternative that is great on gasoline and extremely durable. You can easily get more than 200,000...

  • 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 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 Change Worn Brake Pads and Save Over $300

    With a few tools and a little know how, you can replace worn brake pads on your vehicle for as little as $25 and save over $300 on a brake job.

  • How to Service Brakes

    A properly functioning brake system is one of the most important safety features on your car. Regular maintenance of this system requires periodic inspection and servicing of the components...

  • Preventive Maintenance for a Car

    Preventative maintenance on a car is not only a good way to keep your vehicle running smoothly, but it's also highly recommended for the longevity of the vehicle. By maintaining the car, the...

  • How to Check Your Vehicle for Safe Driving

    If your car is not in good condition, no matter how great your skills are you are headed for disaster. There are things you need to be certain are in good condition each time you get into your car.

  • How to Clean Drum Brakes

    Drum brakes are typically found on the rear of most cars and trucks, and can be overlooked since the front brakes do 90 percent of the stopping. Cleaning the drums and brakes on the rear about...

  • How to Decide if Your Car Needs New Brake Pads

    Spending money on car repairs is the last thing any of us want to do, but it is a necessary evil. Generally, if you wait too long to get something fixed or replaced, it will end up costing you...

  • How to Change The Brakes On a Car

    Are your brakes squeaking or making a grinding noise? It may be time to change them, but do you really want to pay someone else to replace your brakes when you could just as easily do it yourself?

  • How to Bleed the Brakes on a Jeep SUV

    Air in the brake system is a very bad thing, as the brakes will be spongy and ineffective. Air will get in the line whenever you disconnect a brake caliper from its hose or do anything else to...

  • How to Install Front Brakes

    You hear the tiny squeaking noise as you apply your brakes. It is now time to replace them! This step by step guide will show you how to do it.

  • How to Bleed Your Car’s Brakes

    When air gets into the brake system, you need to bleed the system or the brakes won’t work as it supposed to. Bleeding the brake system simply gets rid of the air in the system and the brake fluid...

  • How to Repair Calipers

    Brake calipers are metal components that hold brake pistons and brakes into position. Seals can fail, caliper pins can freeze up, causing wear and tear on one or both brake pads, or the piston can...

  • How to Check and Add Brake Fluid in Your Car

    Every time you drive your car you feel the brakes are low but you got new brakes. But don't know if you checked the brake fluid. With these easy steps you'll know how to check and add brake fluid.

  • 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 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...

  • Replacing Front Brake Hoses: Preparations to Bleed Brakes

    Before bleeding brakes when replacing front brake hoses, remove any air in the brake lines to insure that braking pressure will be applied directly to the brake pads. Get the brakes of a car...

  • Replacing Front Brake Hoses: Bleed Brakes

    When replacing front brake hoses, pump the brakes to let the air out of the braking system in order to bleed the brakes. Bleed the brakes when replacing front brake hoses with the tips in this...

  • How to Replace Kia Sedona Brakes

    Replacing the brakes on your Kia Sedona yourself will save potentially hundreds of dollars that would otherwise go to a mechanic. If you can change a tire and feel reasonably comfortable removing...

  • How to Change the Brakes in an Infiniti Q45

    Replacing the brakes on any car can be an expensive procedure if taken to a professional mechanic. Although brakes are an important safety feature, you can change the brakes of your Infiniti Q45...

  • How to change the brake pads on a Nissan Altima

    It is important to keep your brakes in good working order so your car can stop properly. If you don't change your brakes, you will damage the brake discs, and steering system. So let's get started...

  • How to Keep Your Car Running Well

    Servicing a car is not always fun but there are some things you can do yourself if you want to save money. Buying parts is easy and can be done at most auto parts stores in your area. here are...

  • How to Drive a Hoopty

    Just in case you don't know what a 'hoopty' is, it's an old car that is barely drivable. Usually a hoopty belongs to a person who can't afford to fix it and definitely can't afford to get better...

  • Troubleshooting Cadillac Seville ABS Brakes

    In 1987 and '97 Cadillac Seville recalled the ABS brakes in their vehicles due to electronic malfunction. If you may have recently bought a used '87 or '97 Cadillac Seville with low millage, but...

  • How To Replace Chevrolet Brakes

    Chevy models are highly regarded for their power, performance and user friendliness. When routine maintenance requires the replacement of worn parts and fluids, a Chevy owner can do the job with...

  • How to Tell if a Car Has Anti-Lock Brakes

    Anti-lock brakes have become an integral part of the braking system in vehicle standards. It means driving and braking in a completely different fashion then most people were taught. Getting used...

  • Troubleshooting the Brakes for a Jeep Cherokee

    There are two possible reasons for feeling the brakes push hard against you when you apply pressure to them. It's possible there is a leak in the vacuum line connecting the brake pads to the brake...

  • Installing Cavalier Brake Pads

    A Cavalier usually takes semi-metallic brake pads, and all models from 1996 to 2005 take the same brakes. You can buy them online or at any auto parts store. You can buy cheaper pads made with...

  • How to Change Rear Brakes on a Honda Accord

    Changing the rear brakes on your Honda Accord can be a little tricky but not difficult; however, you must pay attention to detail. If this is the first time you are changing rear or drum brakes,...

  • How to Maintain a Car at 100,000 Miles

    When a car reaches 100,000 miles, the maintenance isn't much different, but it's important to test the battery, change the radiator fluid and have the tires rotated. Check the brakes and fluid...

  • How to Find Out if Your Car Brakes Are Strong

    Brakes are one of the most important things to check when it comes to your car's safety. To make sure your brakes are in good condition the following advice could be considered.

  • How to Check Your Brakes

    Having good brakes are important for your safety and the safety of your family, yet many people do not routinely check their brakes. Checking your brakes is not as hard as you may think and will...

  • About Automobile Brakes

    Brakes are one of those things on a car that you don't minimize. It makes economical and personal safety sense to know what happens after you hit the brake pedal. It doesn't hurt to know what kind...

  • How to Make Brakes Last Longer

    Brakes are a necessary purchase for every motorist, but unfortunately most of us take them for granted. We use our brakes when we shouldn't, and this causes them to wear down quicker. And because...

  • How to Check the Brake System

    As you already know, the brake system on your vehicle is the most important safety feature in it. It helps you slow down, stop and lock the wheels. Many vehicles use the hydraulic power brake...

  • How to Replace Front Disc Brakes in a Chrysler Sebring

    Your 2001 through 2004 model Chrysler Sebring needs to have the maintenance kept up on it to ensure that it is operating at top capacity. This means that when the time comes you will need to...

  • How to Adjust Brake Pedal Height in a Nissan Pathfinder

    The Nissan Pathfinder is an SUV popular with families and people with outdoor interests. An annoyance in any car is when the brakes feel a little sluggish or when you notice too much or not enough...

  • How to Adjust Brake Pedal Height in a Plymouth Voyager

    The Plymouth Voyager is a minivan for people who want the space and storage room of an SUV, but don't want to drive an SUV. If your brakes feel odd, mushy or sluggish, it may mean that the brake...

  • How to Adjust Brake Pedal Height in a Pontiac Grand Prix

    The Pontiac Grand Prix is a family-sized sedan or coupe with a V8 engine. One complaint many drivers have of their brakes is a mushy, odd or sluggish feeling. After making sure you're not leaking...

  • How to Adjust Brake Pedal Height in a Saturn VUE

    The Saturn VUE is small, car-like SUV, popular with families. If your brakes feel mushy, odd or sluggish, always double-check to make sure you're not leaking brake fluid. But if you're not leaking...

  • How to Adjust Brake Pedal Height in a Saturn Ion

    The Saturn Ion is small four-door or two-door car, popular with people looking for their first car. A complaint many drivers have about their cars is a mushy or odd feeling in the brakes. One way...

  • How to Adjust Brake Pedal Height in a Toyota Tacoma

    The Toyota Tacoma is a compact pick-up truck popular with people who need a truck, but don't want a big, heavy pick-up truck. Many owners like to adjust the amount of brake give or free play in...

  • How to Adjust Brake Pedal Height in a Toyota Tundra

    The Toyota Tundra is a full-size pick-up truck popular with people who need a truck for hauling. Many owners of Tundras like to adjust the amount of brake give or the space a driver has between...

  • How to Adjust Brake Pedal Height in a VW Jetta

    The VW Jetta is a great four-door car for college students or people looking to buy their first new car. Many people like to adjust the amount of brake give (the amount of space the brakes have...

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