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  • 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...

  • How to Fix an Oil Leak From the Main Seal

    Oil on the floor of a garage is a sign that there may be oil leaking from your vehicle. One of the main causes of an oil leak is a worn rear main seal no longer providing a proper seal. Depending...

  • How to Add Oil to an Auto Air Conditioner Compressor

    Oil in the system is lost when the seals in the system shrink in the cold winter months. As the seals are heat cycled (heated up and cooled down) through normal use, they lose some of their...

  • How to Fix a Leaky Oil Filter

    You should change the oil filter on a vehicle every time the oil is changed. Changing the oil and filter regularly is one of the cheapest and most effective ways to prolong the life of an...

  • Do it Yourself Instructions for Car Repair

    One feature common to all new and used cars is the need for occasional maintenance and repair. Besides the need to replace fluids and parts that wear down over time, nearly every model is...

  • How to Replace a Shift Solenoid in a Chevrolet Silverado

    The shift solenoids on your Chevrolet Silverado control fluid flow and transmission shift. Years of service take a toll on these solenoids, interfering with proper shifting or even preventing the...

  • How to Stop Your Car, Truck, Or SUV From Smoking

    Smoking vehicles will never pass inspection, cause pollution, stink, and can be signs that your car is in really bad shape. There are several causes of a smoking vehicle, some can be severe...

  • How to Change Oil and Oil Filter

    While many turn in their car for someone to do maintenance, often times you can do this by yourself. Here are the steps to change your cars oil and oil filter.

  • How to Replace a Ford F-150 Oil Pan

    The sole purpose of an oil pan is to store the oil used by the engine. Oil pans are one-piece designs, which makes them fairly durable. However, they can sometimes crack. Oftentimes the crack can...

  • How to Remove a Transmission Line From a Radiator

    Most light cars and trucks equipped with an automatic transmission feature a transmission oil cooler built into the vehicle's radiator, to minimize operating temperatures in the transmission....

  • How to Pass a Vehicle Inspection

    All states require a vehicle inspection that basically checks to make sure that your car is in good working order. This is to keep you and other drivers safe. If an emissions check is also...

  • How to Change your vehicles oil

    YES! The average person can change there own oil in there vehicle for 1/2 the cost of taking it to a five and dime shop or MORE if you take your car to a dealership for this service.

  • How to Give Your Car a Simple Tune up

    Simple step by step instructions on how to tune up your car without taking it to an expensive shop.

  • What Are the Functions of an Oil Hydraulic Flow Divider?

    An oil hydraulic flow divider is a broad term which can mean a number of things, all pertaining to a pressurized oil system. Such systems might be found in high-performance racing vehicles or...

  • How to Lube Your Car: Helpful Hints on Lubrication

    If you care for your car yourself, you probably want it to last as long as possible. Here are some important tips you may not know, that will help you get the most miles out of your car.

  • How to Remove Rusted Bolts From Shocks

    Severely rusted shock bolts represent a danger to both you and passengers of your vehicle if the rust is severe enough to compromise the integrity of the bolt. They should be removed and replaced...

  • How to Install a Transmission Oil Cooler

    A transmission oil cooler is a small, finned radiator that circulates warm oil to stabilize the temperature of the transmission. It is normally placed in front of the primary engine coolant...

  • How to Keep Your Car in Good Working Order

    Many people let their car go to pot for no reason. It's the second biggest investment of your life, and if you treat it right, it can last a lifetime, if you want. Why throw all that away...

  • How to Remove an Oil Pump from a Ford Van 7.5 Motor

    Ford's 7.5-liter engine was used primarily for its F-series truck line beginning in 1983, but the engine was also used in Ford's E-250 and E-350 Econoline vans in the mid-1990s. The engine was...

  • How to Change The Oil in an 1998 Oldsmobile Cutlass

    Step by step process of changing the oil in a 1998 Oldsmobile Cutlass.

  • How to Do an Oil Change on a 2006 KIA Rio

    The cost of a professional oil change is minor compared to the cost of many other scheduled maintenance requirements. Nevertheless, you can save $10 to $20 (labor cost) every few months by...

  • What Causes Intake Gasket Leaking?

    The intake gasket forms the seal between the intake manifold and the cylinder head. As such, it is subjected to high temperatures and pressures. Failure of the intake gasket can cause the engine...

  • Volvo C70 DIY Oil Change

    Checking and changing the oil on your Volvo C70 is not only one of the most important maintenance jobs you can do for your car, but it is also one of the easiest, most basic of procedures. Even...

  • How to Check the oil level in your cars engine

    It is a good idea to check your car's oil as often as you can. This way you can tell if the vehicle is burning oil or if the car is leaking. You can also tell if the oil is getting way too...

  • How to Properly Maintain Your Car at your Home

    Maintaining your car is important because you want to make sure that you keep your oil up to date, as well as other parts such as your tires, etc.

  • How to Troubleshoot a C6 Ford Transmission

    The C6 Ford transmission was a popular three-speed transmission on some Ford trucks. While robust, the transmission can have problems, like any other transmission. Because of the complex nature of...

  • How to Change the Oil Pan on a Suzuki Grand Vitara

    The Grand Vitara is a mid-size SUV introduced by the Japanese automaker Suzuki, in 1999. The Grand Vitara is a larger version of the popular small SUV, the Suzuki Vitara. The need to change a...

  • How to Change the Oil in Your Car Yourself

    With the economy still in a weak state, people are using more do it yourself techniques to save money. You can change the oil in your car yourself without taking your car to a quick lube or repair...

  • How to Maintain Your Older Car

    So, you’ve decided to keep your old car instead of buying a new one? By following these guidelines you can keep your older car in tip-top condition for years to come.

  • How to Remove a Broken Oil Filter

    Changing the oil in a car is essential to long life and proper functioning of your vehicle. Part of an oil change is installing a new oil filter. However, sometimes the old filter will break. A...

  • How to Remove an Oil Pan From a 1988 Toyota Corolla

    The oil pan on a 1988 Toyota Corolla holds the lubricating oil that helps lubricate all parts of the engine. The crankshaft pulls oil up from the oil pan by dipping down into the pan. Also inside...

  • How to Change an Oil Pan on a Hyundai Elantra

    The oil pan on a Hyundai Elantra holds the engine oil in place to lubricate critical engine components. The crankshaft dips into the oil pan to provide lubrication for the bottom end of the engine...

  • How to Remove a Dodge RAM V10 Oil Pan

    The oil pan under a V10 Dodge Ram contains the lubricating oil used to provide the engine with a sufficient amount of engine oil. The crankshaft on the bottom end of the Ram's engine dips into the...

  • How to Change an Oil Pump on a Ford F150

    Oil is the life blood of your vehicle's engine. Oil lubricates many of the moving parts to reduce friction and engine temperature. Keeping the oil flowing will add years of life to the engine, and...

  • How to Replace Oil Pan Gasket

    A faulty oil pan gasket can result in oil leaks around the perimeter of your oil pan. Many people mistake a faulty gasket for a faulty oil pan and spend hundreds of dollars to replace the pan when...

  • How to Change the Oil Pan of a Volkswagen Jetta

    The oil pan on your Volkswagen Jetta works as a reservoir for the oil and as a bottom cover to keep dirt, water and other contaminants from the engine. Improper pan re-installation, road debris or...

  • How to Fix an Oil Pan Leak

    The oil pan in your vehicle holds the oil that circulates through your engine. Inside the oil pan is an oil pick-up that picks up the oil from the pan to move it through the engine. The entire pan...

  • How to Remove Rust Spots with Aluminum Foil

    This method for rust removal is so effective, it is almost magical. It will remove rust as long as it is not flaking or deeply pitted in a matter of seconds. Best of all, there are no toxic...

  • How to Change Your Cars Oil

    How to change your oil. Getting an oil change can be a needlessly expensive task. Take on the project yourself and you will spend less money and get more satisfaction from changing your own oil.

  • How to Change the Transmission Oil on a Duramax

    The Chevy Silverado is also known by its nickname Duramax. It refers to the name of the diesel engine that the truck is fitted with from the factory. This engine produces a lot of low-end torque,...

  • How to Remove an LT1 Oil Pan

    The LT1 was a high performance V8 engine produced by General Motors in the 1990s and used in several sports-car applications including the Chevrolet Corvette and the Pontiac Trans Am. The LT1 is...

  • How to Simply CHANGE the OIL in your Car or Truck

    Changing your own oil is less expensive then going to the Dealerships or an Independent garage. Your oil should be changed every 3,000 miles or 3 months. You may need to buy the all the essentials...

  • How to Replace an Oil Pump on a VW

    The oil pump in a vehicle disperses oil into an engine's internal parts, providing them with lubrication to ensure operating efficiency. A faulty oil pump can limit your engine's functions and...

  • How to Replace an Oil Sending Unit

    There are several types of oil sending units in service today. The oil pressure sender is used with an oil pressure gauge, and an oil pressure sensor is used in conjunction with a light on the...

  • How to Replace Oil Cooler Lines

    Oil cooler lines are used for transmission and engine oil temperature stabilization by circulating the fluid through a radiator in the front of the vehicle. These lines are usually steel, with...

  • How to Remove the Oil Pan From a 1998 Chevrolet Blazer 4.3 L Engine

    The 1998 Chevrolet Blazer was manufactured with the 4.3 L V-6 engine that has an integrated oil pan on the low side of the motor. Removing this pan is challenging, as many of the front end...

  • How to Make Your Car Last 250000 Miles or More

    I own a 1990 Nissan Maxima with 249650 miles. Nothing indicates the vehicle will fail anytime soon; in fact it's running as well as ever. I perform most maintenance activities myself but do know...

  • How to Change GTR Gear Oil

    The GTR is billed as a high-performance sports car capable of running zero-to-60 mph in under four seconds and running a quarter mile in under 12 seconds. This requires the semi-automatic...

  • How to replace the alternator on a Hyundai Accent

    These are the steps you need to follow to replace the alternator on your Hyundai Accent. The alternator can be replaced using just a few wrenches and less than two hours of your spare time. This...

  • How to Make a Motor Stop Smoking

    Does your car's exhaust smoke? How about your lawnmower? This is usually caused by oil getting into the combustion chamber. Which can be attributed to oil sneaking past the piston rings, or...

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