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  • How to Prepare Your Car For A Long Road Trip

    There are step you should take to prepare your car for a long road trip. When you are traveling the last thing you want is your car to break down, or to not be prepared in the event of an...

  • How to Convert Cutting Torch Fuel from Acetylene to Propane

    Switching over from Acetylene to Propane the Pros out weigh the Con. In fact after running Propane for 10 years I only found one con and that is Propane does not run as hot. But I have learned to...

  • Proper Way to Use Jumper Cables

    Jumper cables are an important tool for motorists. They are used to start a vehicle that has a dead battery by using the power from another vehicle's battery. A vehicle with a dead battery, often...

  • Toyota Tundra Transmission Problems

    Transmission issues for the Tundra seem to have begun in earnest with the 2007, second generation of the Toyota Tundra pickup truck. The earlier models were plagued with a recall on the brake and...

  • What Is Hypoid Gear Oil?

    If you work with motorcycles or perform your own transmission fluid changes, you will have been introduced to gear oil and specifically hypoid oil at some point in your mechanical learning. That...

  • How Does an O2 Sensor Function?

    The oxygen sensor is a device located in the engine of your car that determines the mixture between oxygen and fuel. This information is relayed to the fuel control computer, which can then either...

  • DIY Trailer Wiring

    Wiring a trailer is not difficult, and can be completed with minimal investments of time and expense. Trailer wiring is exposed to weather and harsh mechanical conditions, and extra care in...

  • How to Get Your Cars Ready For Winter

    Fall is a good time to get your vehicle ready for the colder weather ahead.

  • Ford Taurus Mirror Installation Instructions

    The mirrors on the Ford Taurus feature powered directional control. Because of this, you have to remove the interior door panel to access the wire harness for the mirror. If the mirror breaks or...

  • What Is the Meaning of Lunati?

    Based in Olive Branch, Mississippi, Lunati is a company that manufactures automobile parts. Lunati parts are available online and from a number of traditional retailers.

  • What Is the Biggest Ford Engine?

    Ford's large displacement engines have always been known more for their monster torque and pulling power than their high-RPM revs. The company's little-known iron behemoth 534 is no exception.

  • Symptoms of a Failed Transmission or Motor Mount

    Whether they are fluid-filled, polyurethane or traditional rubber, a mount's job is to support the weight of the engine or transmission and to prevent unwanted vibrations from snaking their way...

  • Exhaust Brake Problems

    Exhaust Brakes (a.k.a. Jake or Jacobs brakes) are one proven way of reducing brake wear on heavy trucks, and increasing downhill safety. After installing one of these simple butterfly valves, the...

  • How to Find VW Van Paint Codes

    The Volkswagen Eurovan has been out of production for a few years, but numerous companies still offer touch-up paint as well as other maintenance parts. Before ordering touch-up paint, however, be...

  • What Is a Distributor Vacuum Advance?

    Car ignition systems control when the spark fires during the engine cycle. This is accomplished either mechanically or electronically. Distributors are of the mechanical variety. Vacuum Advance...

  • How to Change Wiper Blades on an Acadia

    Over time, wiper blades can become dried, cracked and damaged. A poorly functioning blade can lead to poor visibility while driving in rainy conditions. Auto manufacturers typically recommend...

  • Scooter Starter Relay Problems

    Buying a scooter is one of the best ways to save money on gas without giving up mobility. With proper care and maintenance, a quality scooter can provide years of trouble-free service. It is...

  • How to Install a Sway Bar Link

    The sway bar on your vehicle is designed to connect the driver's side suspension to the passenger side, so that when you turn a corner, the vehicle won't lean heavily from side to side. The sway...

  • Silverado Mirror Removal

    Removing a mirror, or mirrors, on a Chevy Silverado is a relatively easy process. If you are getting rid of the mirror to upgrade to defrost and directional light features, remove the interior...

  • Precautions for Servicing a Toyota Prius

    The Toyota Prius is a hybrid vehicle that uses both electrical power and gasoline to run its engine. What this means is that the Prius essentially has two engines: a gasoline engine (on the 2001...

  • Four Bar Vs. Leaf Spring Rear Suspension

    Few vehicles on the market today offer the option of either a four-link or leaf spring suspension. As such, the question of whether to upgrade to coil springs from leafs comes down to one of...

  • VW Mirror Switch Removal

    While it may seem like a heavy task, removing the mirror switch for a Volkswagen is in fact relatively easy. There are simple tips and shortcuts that can guide you through an easy removal without...

  • Volvo Mirror Removal

    Removing or replacing mirrors in a Volvo is not an overly difficult task, but it will require some mechanical skills. Your side-view and rear-view mirrors may be operated via remote control or...

  • What Is a Vortec V-6 Engine?

    The Vortec V-6 engine is a trademarked name given to an engine model produced by General Motors displacing 4.3 L, or 262ci (cubic inches). The "Vortec" moniker references cylinder head airflow...

  • The Average Cost of Repairing a Transmission

    When getting your transmission repaired, it is crucial to understand what parts make up the transmission. This will allow you to understand what your mechanic is doing to your car. While the cost...

  • What Is a VTEC Engine?

    Many early import automobiles shared a common feature--their reputation for fuel economy and reliability. One of the tradeoffs for that economy, however, was a lack of power that was translated...

  • Hyundai Transmission Repair Help

    The thought of transmission repair will often cause one's heart to sink automatically--unfortunately, repairs to a vehicle's transmission are usually expensive, or if you decide to try and make...

  • What Does a Transfer Case Do on a Car?

    With today's increased demand for versatility, it comes as a small wonder that there are so many transfer case-equipped vehicles on the road. Once a gear-driven appliance for off-roaders,...

  • What is the Underhood Fuse Block?

    An underhood fuse block is the primary power distribution point for your car and contains more than just fuses. This fuse block directly powers everything but the starter on most cars.

  • Procedures for Disabling Chrysler Airbags

    Chrysler vehicles utilize an airbag mounted in the steering wheel to cushion the driver when the vehicle is involved in a front impact crash. Some models may also have a second airbag mounted in...

  • What to Do When a Rental Car Is Damaged

    Rental cars are sometimes damaged while being used by customers, particularly in cities whose roads and directions are foreign to the driver. When this happens, there are a number of different...

  • Chrysler Van Problems

    The only Chrysler van in production, the Chrysler Town & Country, was introduced in 1990 as a minivan. It has a few nameplate variants, such as the Dodge Caravan, and the discontinued Plymouth...

  • Mercury Mariner Factory Problems

    Ford's luxury division, Mercury, started making its compact SUV--the Mercury Mariner--for the 2005 model year. Because of its luxury brand, the Mariner can be considered the souped-up version of...

  • Mechanical Problems With Mercury Montego

    The Mercury Montego was a full-size sedan produced by Ford's luxury division, Mercury. The Montego had two production periods about two decades apart. For the first one, which spans from the late...

  • Mercedes G500 Problems

    The Mercedes-Benz G500 is a four-wheel drive military-style SUV. Although the vehicle is new to the U.S., the German automaker has been selling it to markets around the world since the late 1970s....

  • Common Problems on Daewoo Lanos

    Arriving in the U.S. market for the 1999 model year, the Daewoo Lanos was a subcompact car manufactured by Korean automaker Daewoo. There were several problems with the Lanos, including...

  • Automotive Mirror Removal

    Side-view and rear-view mirrors can be a relatively benign automotive repair. More gadgetry attached to the mirrors, such as electronically controlled components, may make it slightly more...

  • 3.4 Chevy Motor Problems

    The Chevrolet 3.4L (3400) V6 is just one variant of a huge family of 60-degree V6s in production since 1980. Though this engine has seen constant improvement over the years, no amount of...

  • Types of Automotive Bolts

    An average automobile has over 5,000 moving parts, and the vast majority of those are held together by some type of bolt. With the sheer volume of bolts used in any car, it should come as no...

  • Clutch Master Cylinder Problems

    Clutch master cylinders form the first link between the engagement pedal and hydraulic clutch mechanism. Though these units are both simple and robust, even the best of them can fail over time...

  • How Much Air Pressure Is Required for a 1/2-inch Air Impact Wrench?

    One of the first tools that a mechanic should own is an air compressor for the purpose of powering a 1/2-inch air impact wrench. An air impact wrench is arguably the most useful tool in a shop....

  • How to Remove a License Plate

    While removing and changing a license plate from a vehicle is not necessarily a difficult task, it can be rather daunting for first-timers. The process is fairly simple, but you should know what...

  • Safety Tips on Vehicles Maintenance

    Maintaining and repairing your own car or truck is one an excellent way to save money, but it is always important to put safety first. Working around cars and other vehicles can be dangerous, and...

  • What Is Throttle Body Assembly?

    Though it's basic function is simply to control the amount of air going into an engine, throttle bodies are actually fairly complex pieces of equipment. These large valves often integrate several...

  • What Is a Throttle Body?

    Internal combustion gasoline engines require three things to operate: oxygen, fuel and a spark. On modern engines, fuel delivery and spark timing are handled by a computer controlled system of...

  • Problems With the Mercedes Benz E Class

    The E-Class is Mercedes-Benz's entry into the midsize luxury car market. The E-Class series encompasses a variance in both coupes and sedans, ranging from fuel-efficient models to high...

  • How to Use a Depth Gauge

    There are times when a tape measure isn't going to accomplish the task at hand. For example, if you need to know how deep the carburetor is on your '64 Buick, or how long the bolt for your...

  • Nissan Altima GXE Problems

    The Nissan Altima GXE was the midline version of Nissan's midsize vehicle for its first two generations from 1993 to 2001. The GXE was placed between the base XE and sports-oriented SE. Replacing...

  • How to Install Bulk Grease in a Manual Grease Gun

    Bulk grease for a grease gun is available in convenient, pre-filled grease cartridges. Many grease types and weights are available for many different purposes, from heavy machinery to automotive...

  • Ford Bronco II Problems

    Sold as a smaller version of the Ford Bronco, the Ford Bronco II was produced from 1984 to 1990, comprising two generations. It was a compact SUV that competed with vehicles like the Jeep Cherokee...

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