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  • How to Remove the Front Wheel Bearing on a Buick Rendezvous

    Removing the wheel bearings off a Buick Rendezvous is a very detailed task. You can determine a bad wheel bearing when driving. The wheel bearings will make a roaring noise when you accelerate....

  • 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...

  • How to Use Car Ramps

    Car ramps are an excellent method of raising the end of an automobile for easy access to the undercarriage of the vehicle, removing the need to purchase more expensive hydraulic-powered floor...

  • How to Change the Front Brakes on a VW

    When you are driving your car and you hear a high pitch squealing sound when braking, that is the squeal sensor. The squeal sensor was designed to let the driver know that the brake pads are...

  • How to Remove Glue From Wheel Weights

    Wheel weights are used in the auto industry to assist in balancing a wheel and tire combination. The construction of tires and wheels is not without a slight amount of error, so sometimes there...

  • How to Replace a Geo Prism Wheel Bearing

    Replacing the wheel bearings on your Geo Prism does not have to be complicated. The hardest part is to work your way to the actual bearings. Once you have an understanding what you are removing,...

  • Removal of the CV Drive Axle

    The CV drive axle in your car connects your transmission to your drive wheels, allowing the drive shaft to turn the wheels at a constant velocity regardless of terrain. A joint connects the two...

  • How to Refurbish Alloy Wheels

    Alloy wheels look great when they are in perfect condition, but after years of use, they often become scratched, dull and dingy looking. Short of buying a new set of aluminum alloys, the next best...

  • How to Remove 3M Acrylic Tape

    3M is a manufacturer of adhesive products, including a line of acrylic tapes. These high-performance tapes allow secure bonding when applied to automobile parts and accessories. Instead of using...

  • Define a Steering Column

    A steering column attaches the steering wheel or handlebars with the steering gear in a motor vehicle. It is what allows the vehicle to turn and adjust wheel direction from side to side to the...

  • How to do a Wheel Alignment at Home

    If you find that your car drifts to one side while driving straight, you are in need of an wheel alignment. Wheel Alignment takes a shop a little over an hour to do, and will cost around...

  • How to Check Wheel Bearings

    Vehicles employ two types of wheel bearings. Older vehicles use serviceable wheel bearings that are separate components from the hub. Many newer vehicles use a hub bearing assembly with an...

  • How to Remove Broken Wheel Studs

    A wheel stud is the bolt that holds the tire on the vehicle. Operating a vehicle with a broken wheel stud can be extremely dangerous. There are several steps to take to remove the broken stud. In...

  • Brake Maintenance

    The brake system should be included in your regular vehicle maintenance schedule. This includes inspection of brake pedal operation, brake fluid level, hoses, lines and wheel brake assemblies...

  • ABS Brake Troubleshooting

    Anti-lock brakes give you the ability to steer out of an accident in wet or slippery road conditions. To do this, the anti-lock brake system monitors wheel speed and releases brake pressure to any...

  • Removing Upper Steering Column Bearings

    Before removing any steering column upper bearing you must remove the steering wheel. For most cars this involves removing the horn cover first. First, turn the wheel straight, then disconnect the...

  • How to Remove the Steering Wheel from a BMW 328i

    There are many reasons why you may need to remove the steering wheel on your BMW 328i, whether it's to install an aftermarket or later OEM steering wheel, or make a repair to the horn or the...

  • How to Replace Rear Brake Shoes in a Honda Accord

    The Honda Accord is a reliable, fuel-efficient family sedan. To maintain the best possible braking power, the brake shoes on the rear wheels occasionally will have to be replaced. It is a...

  • How to Replace the Front Bumper on a Toyota Tacoma

    Although the Tacoma nameplate has only been used since 1995, the truck has been sold in the United States since the late 1960s, under the simple name of Toyota Pickup. The Tacoma is one of the...

  • How to Improve Mileage With Manual Locking Hubs

    Locking hubs are found on four-wheel-drive trucks and some SUVs. The locking hub refers to a device that locks and unlocks the front wheel axles. When the driver wants to engage four-wheel drive,...

  • Brake Pad Replacement Tips

    The brake pads on your vehicle should be inspected every 12,000 miles or every year. By removing the tire, you can measure the brake pad lining thickness with a straight rule. If the lining is...

  • DIY: Wheel Chocks

    Whenever you are servicing or repairing a vehicle, safety should always be your first priority. Lifting a vehicle should cause special concern. Always follow the vehicle manufacture's instructions...

  • How to Change Your Car’s Tire

    So you have gotten a flat. When this happens, you need to change out the tire. So let’s get started, just follow the steps below to continue.

  • The Best Way to Remove a Rusty Brake Rotor

    The brake rotor on your vehicle uses the friction from the brake pads to help you slow or stop the car. However, a rusted rotor will not be able to do its job properly and will probably seize to...

  • How to Replace Dodge Ball Joints

    Regardless of the year of production of your Dodge, at some point the ball joints will need replaced. The ball joints are what connect the steering column to the two front wheel struts. If worn...

  • Replacing Just One Tire on a Car

    If you are going to drive a car, there will come a time in your traveling when you will have to change a flat tire. There is freedom in knowing how to replace a tire yourself and not having to...

  • How to Properly Lift a Vehicle

    Home mechanics are getting more and more popular everyday in this hard economy. If your ready to tackle some of those minor repairs, here are the steps to get your vehicle off the ground safe and...

  • 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 Change Pads on a Toyota Tundra

    The method for installing new brake pads on a Toyota Tundra varies slightly based on whether you have a two-wheel-drive (2WD) or four-wheel-drive (4WD) model, but the steps are basically quite...

  • How to Check a Power Steering Pump

    A power steering pump is responsible for pushing fluid through the steering system, making it easier to turn your vehicle's steering wheel. If you've recently replaced the pump, it's a good idea...

  • How to Tighten Wheel Bearings

    Once greased up and put back into place, wheel bearings need to be tightened in a very specific way. If this is not done properly, they can become too tight and that will cause excessive wear to...

  • How to Change Audi Brake Pads

    Audi automobiles are stylish, reliable and sporty. Whether you buy the luxury sedan or the sport coupe, you can expect fast acceleration, quick cornering and strong stopping power. Generally,...

  • How to Lubricate Wheel Bearings

    To operate, the wheel bearings on your vehicle's wheels are packed with special grease. Depending on your particular model, you may be able to re-pack wheel bearings, if they are still in good...

  • How to Remove a Locking Wheel Nut

    Locking wheel nuts are a great way to keep your rims secure. The method outline here will not require special wheel nut removal tools. Instead, this method involves just everyday tools that most...

  • How to Remove the Rear Shock From a Lincoln Town Car

    Removing the shock is a very easy task to do. The real task is that the Lincoln Town Car has a complicated suspension system, where the car rides on air bags. The air bags cushion the interior...

  • How to remove the front wheel on a Kawasaki KLR-650

    Sometimes removal of the front wheel is necessary for tire and mechanical repairs. Stuff like repairing your brakes or replacing the speeding mechanism is necessary for the wheel to be removed. So...

  • How to Know If Steering Fluid Is Needed

    The steering fluid, found under the hood on most cars, is the fluid that keeps your car steering smoothly and easily. Allowing you to turn the wheel and maneuver with little effort, the steering...

  • How to Install Lug Nuts

    Whether you're performing maintenance on your brake and rotor system or just changing a flat tire, any time you remove a wheel from your car or truck and then later replace it, it's important that...

  • How to Replace a Turn Signal Switch in a Cutlass Ciera

    Nothing is more annoying than being cut off in traffic by someone who didn't bother to turn on his turn signal. Do not be one of those drivers. Always use your turn signal, and if it goes bad,...

  • How to Replace the Wheel Bearings on a Toyota 4Runner

    If you start hearing a metallic grinding or "whistling" sound coming from the wheels of your Toyota 4Runner when the vehicle is moving, it may be time to replace the wheel bearing. Since the wheel...

  • How to Bleed The Car Brakes With a One Person Brake Bleeder

    It usually takes two people to bleed the brake system in a car. But what if you could do it by yourself without the help of another person. Well just keep on reading and find out if it is possible...

  • How to Change a Wheel Bearing on a Chevy Truck

    Before you try to change a wheel bearing on a Chevy truck, check your owner's manual to see if the wheel bearings are sealed. If this is the case, you should take your vehicle to a certified...

  • How to Measure Trailer Hubs

    If you own a trailer, at some point it may be necessary to measure the hubs in order to replace a wheel or a hub. Hub bolt patterns are described by the number of bolts per wheel and the diameter...

  • How to Change Transmission Fluid

    If a car is a front-wheel drive car, the transmission oil pan will be up front, while a rear-wheel drive car will hold its transmission fluid towards the center. Use a pan to catch the oil...

  • How to Properly Secure a Car With a Tow Dolly

    You can properly secure a car with a tow dolly and take it anywhere you want to use it. Many people attach a tow dolly to the trailer hitch of an RV to bring a car along for a vacation. Dollies...

  • How to Fix a Locked Steering Wheel

    Typically car steering wheels are free turning when not in use, however if the car has power steering and is turned it is possible to lock the steering wheel in one direction or the other. The...

  • How To Replace Wheel Bearings On Dodge Vans

    Replacing the wheel bearings is an integral part of your tune-up. The bearings will get old and dry and eventually wear out. Normally replacing the wheel bearings can be done when you replace the...

  • How to Jack Up a Back End of a Car

    Elevating a car and knowing how to jack up a vehicle is essential for any driver. Whether you have a flat tire or are doing a complete brake job on your vehicle you will need to elevate the car to...

  • How to Replace Wheel Bearings on a Mazda

    Mazda builds dependable, long lasting cars and trucks that require little maintenance and seem to be able to handle years of wear and tear without problem. However, you may need to replace the...

  • How to Change the Front Brake Discs on a Car

    Replacing the front discs on your car will usually involve a full brake job. You will want to replace the shoes and bearings as well. When the rotor gets a groove, it will wear in the brake pad,...

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