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  • How to change a serpentine belt on a Jeep Cherokee with out a tensioner

    If you are trying to change a belt on a Jeep Cherokee that doesn't have a belt tensioner this article is for you. I did successfully change the belt and can guide you through it.

  • How to Fix Chrysler Transmission Problems

    Chrysler transmissions are very sensitive especially after a fluid flush. Make sure you use the correct transmission oil to revent any major issues with your car. Chrysler recommends using ATF+4,...

  • How to reset SRS indicator light for Honda and Acura vehicles

    SRS stands for Supplemental Restraint System and is another term for the airbag safety system in your car. If you notice that the SRS light in your Honda/Acura is on, this means that your SRS...

  • How to Repair Muffler or tail pipe

    Car is making alot of noise. You want to put a new muffler on. Do it yourself and save.

  • How to Change Your Car's Battery - Think You Can Do It

    Learn how to install a car battery.

  • How to Change Your Car's Battery - A Simple Guide

    Learn how to change a car battery.

  • How to Replace Audi Windshield Wiper Blades

    You should check the windshield wiper blades on your Audi every six months to make sure that the rubber compound is in good shape. If you notice any cracking, peeling, or tearing of the blade, you...

  • How to Service Toyota Mass Airflow Sensors

    The Toyota mass airflow sensor uses a pair of specially coated wires that change resistance as they are cooled by air flowing through the sensor. One wire stays at a constant current and the other...

  • How to Fix Jeep Headlights

    Jeep headlights consist of the headlamp bezel and headlight bulb. Replacement is necessary if the headlight has gone out or the headlamp is damaged. The entire assembly can be replaced, or you can...

  • Buick LeSabre Window Motor Instructions

    The most important step in replacing the window motor on your Buick LeSabre is detaching the door panel. Carefully check for all mounting screws and be careful when removing the panel from the...

  • Instructions to Replace a Window Motor Only

    The window motor is inside the door frame of your vehicle. To replace the motor, you must remove the door panel. Having the necessary tools should be your main concern. They will save you time and...

  • How to Replace a Subaru Engine Mount

    The engine mounts on a Subaru absorb the vibration from the engine and keep the engine in place while it is running. The mounts are essentially a rubber bushing encased in a steel housing. The...

  • How to Install a Jeep Window Regulator

    Some Jeep owners have encountered problems with electric windows not rolling up or down. The problem could be caused by one of several things, including the electric window motor and the...

  • How to Replace the Alternator in Your Mazda Protege

    The alternator in your Mazda Protege keeps the battery alive by charging it while the engine is running. Without the alternator, you would need to jump your car every time you needed to drive it,...

  • How to Change an Elantra Fog Light

    Changing the fog light in a Hyundai Elantra can be a difficult and frustrating task, but if you follow these steps, you should be able to do it on your own. If you have changed the fog lights in...

  • How to Fix a Sticky Accelerator on a Toyota Camry

    The Toyota Camry is legendary for its longevity, but even the Camry needs a tune-up sometimes. One problem that commonly affects the Camry is the sticky accelerator pedal. When this problem...

  • How to Replace a Brake Switch in a Mustang

    The Mustang is a popular sporty car introduced by Ford in 1964. The Mustang brake switch activates the brake lights at the rear of the car when the brakes are applied. The brake switch is mounted...

  • How to Replace the Dash Lights on a Neon

    Doge Neons use incandescent light bulbs mounted inside the instrument cluster to illuminate the gauges in the dash. If one of these bulbs burns out it will make it difficult if not impossible to...

  • How to Locate the EGR Valve in a Taurus

    The Ford Taurus is equipped with an EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve. EGR valves have been used on cars since the 1970s to reduce emission levels. The EGR valve is mounted against the intake...

  • How to Replace Civic Heater Core

    The Honda Civic is one of the most popular cars on the road today--the car has a reputation for being of good quality, packed with features and built to last a long time with little or no major...

  • How to Remove the Bearing Protector From a Trailer Wheel

    A bearing protector (sometimes referred to as a bearing cap) is a small metal cap that fits into the center of your trailer's wheels. The bearing protector helps keep dirt and moisture out of your...

  • How to Wire an A/C Compressor in a Car

    The automotive compressor is wired to a car's electrical system through the wiring harness, connected primarily by an electric clutch. This clutch has a power lead that can also serve to power a...

  • How to Fix Chrome Rims

    Chrome rims need to be maintained regularly to prevent damage to the rims. Without regular maintenance, the rims may start to crack or scratch or the chrome plating might chip. If the plating...

  • How to Change Ford Ball Joints

    Ford ball joints hold the suspension together. Without ball joints, a Ford suspension would travel side to side to such a degree that the tie rod and steering knuckle would separate from the...

  • How to Remove a Rear Axle Shaft

    A rear axle shaft is found on vehicles with rear wheel drive or all wheel drive. The rear axle transfers power from the rear differential to the drive wheels. The axle uses two joints to provide...

  • How to Program the Keyless Remote of a GMC Jimmy

    According to Edmunds.com, the Jimmy was a small sport utility vehicle manufactured by GMC between 1983 and 2002. Beginning in 1994, the Jimmy was manufactured with electronic door locks and a...

  • How to Remove the Steering Wheel of a Renault 5

    The steering wheel on the Renault 5 is held in place by a single center retaining hub nut. The steering wheel needs to be removed if you need to access the steering column or any of the switches...

  • How to Use CV Axle Pliers

    Axles use a special joint, called a CV joint, or constant velocity joint. This joint is lubricated by axle grease and protected by a boot, called a CV boot. The boot is held in place with a...

  • How to Fix Peeling Car Window Tint

    Automotive window tint film can peel as the glue dries out and hardens from exposure. The tint film can be repaired, selectively replaced or entirely reapplied. If the peel is small enough, then a...

  • How to Remove a Ford Transmission

    Ford has made a litany of transmissions over its long history, some more durable than others. No matter which type of transmission the vehicle is equipped with, there comes a point where the...

  • How to Write a Repair Manual

    A well-crafted repair manual can reduce the number of trouble calls and can increase user satisfaction. Writing a repair manual is more than typing instructions on a computer. Although writing...

  • How to Use Jumper Cables on a Oldsmobile Silhouette

    Using jumper cables on an Oldsmobile Silhouette is a fairly simple process as long as you follow the basic rules for using jumper cables properly and safely. The Silhouette is one of the original...

  • How to Paint Plastic Auto Side Mirrors

    Over time, paint on an automobile's plastic side mirrors can fade or flake. This occurs for a wide variety of reasons, including breakdown of the paint caused by outdoor temperature extremes,...

  • How to Align Wiper Blades After Changing the Motor

    Once you change a windshield wiper motor, you need to attach the linkage. When you attach the linkage back to the wiper motor drive shaft, there's no guarantee that the wipers themselves are in...

  • How to Repair a Separated Seam in a Convertible Top

    If your convertible top has a separated seam, there are two repair options: sew it together yourself or pay someone else to sew it. There is no need to pay someone to repair a separated seam when...

  • Engine Removal on a Camaro LT1

    The Chevrolet Camaro was first manufactured between 1967 and 2002 and is being revived for the 2010 model year. Most Camaros manufactured between 1992 and 1997 had an F-body LT1 engine, GM's...

  • How to Loosen a Rearview Mirror That Is Glued on Wrong

    Your rearview mirror is the only view you have of what is behind your car while you are driving and looking forward. It's important to adjust the mirror correctly and to make sure it's properly...

  • How to Change the Rear Brake Drums in a Jeep

    Most Jeep vehicles utilize drum brakes on the rear axle. Drum brakes are an older technology and do not have the same level of performance as disc brakes. Auto manufacturers like Jeep use disc...

  • How to Replace a Camaro O2 Sensor

    The O2 sensor (also known as the oxygen sensor) works in conjunction with the engine computer to precisely meter the air/fuel ratio fed into your engine. The O2 sensor measures the amount of...

  • Corvette Half Shaft Removal

    Chevrolet has produced the Corvette sports car model from 1953 to present. Many of these models have an independent rear suspension that utilizes half-shafts to transmit the rotational power from...

  • How to Replace a Ford Geo Door Handle

    Plastic fixtures in consumer vehicles are meant to withstand the wear that comes with constant use. Even so, many of these plastic fixtures can still break or become inoperable. A broken door...

  • DIY Repair for a Front Wheel Bearing Hub in a Buick

    A front wheel hub bearing on a Buick is featured on the front-wheel drive models. This sealed bearing is unserviceable and requires replacement as an assembly when it fails. While replacing one in...

  • How to Spray Paint Plastic Auto Parts

    While plastic body panels on cars can save a automobile from expensive dents and dings, even the most careful driver can incur knicks and scratches to the paint job. Small stones and road debris...

  • How to Change a Tail Light Bulb on a Ford

    Daily and general upkeep must be done on any vehicle to keep it drivable and to keep it allowed on the road. One of the most common problems that must be repaired is a taillight that has gone out....

  • How to Replace a Buick Century Wiper Motor

    Windshield wiper motors usually fail due to an electrical malfunction, and are relatively easy to replace. However, they are model-specific, so it is advisable to get the production date from the...

  • DIY Control Arm Bushing on a Dodge RAM

    Trying to replace the control arm bushings, upper or lower, on your Dodge Ram model without the right tools is next to impossible. These tools may be expensive to buy, however, a good alternative...

  • How to Glue a Headliner

    Is that sagging headliner in your car or truck becoming ugly? No one wants to drive around with fabric hanging down from the roof of their vehicle. Its not only an eyesore it can be dangerous....

  • How to Remove the Glove Box on a Pontiac G6

    Seven standard Phillips screws secure the glove box in your Pontiac G6. A typical hook hinge attaches the bottom part. You may need to remove the glove box to install electronic accessories or...

  • How to Change Your Vehicle's Engine Oil

    Paying for an oil change every time you need it can be costly, inconvenient, and unnecessary. You don't have to be a car buff to change your car's oil. Anyone can do it! It can even be a fun...

  • Toyota Camry Starter Problem

    Troubleshooting the starter system on your Toyota Camry may seem difficult at times. However, there are some simple tests you can follow to trace the cause of the problem. The tests are simple and...

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