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  • Synthetic Motor Oil Facts

    When synthetic oil was first launched onto the market for use in vehicles on the road, it quickly became a liability, causing oil leaks that could lead to serious engine damage. However, the...

  • Audi Distributor Rotor Removal

    The distributor rotor is a small but important plastic device located inside of the distributor. As the motor spins, the rotor spins with it, sending a spark signal to each spark plug wire, which...

  • How to Register Cars Online

    The annual registration of a vehicle is a necessity for all car owners. This process allows the car to be lawfully driven in your state. Being caught without a vehicle registration or an expired...

  • How to Obtain a Replacement VIN Tag for an Auto

    It's rarely easy dealing with any government agency, but sometimes it's necessary. To get a legal replacement VIN tag for your auto, you have no choice but to deal with your local motor vehicles...

  • How Does an Ignition Key Switch & Solenoid Work?

    The ignition switch, usually located on the steering column, has a "hot" wire (or a direct connection to the battery), which routes current to the starter solenoid. The starter solenoid can be...

  • BMW Head Gasket Problems

    Despite the fact that BMWs are among the best engineered cars in the world and the company is a leader in many aspects of the automotive industry, many of the cars it produces can suffer from head...

  • How to Calculate the Torque of a Motor

    The torque of a motor is the amount of force that an engine generates. This force is used to rotate a lever arm attached to the engine, which in turn propels the entire vehicle. Torque determines...

  • What Are Motor Mounts For?

    What happens when you put your foot on the accelerator of your automobile? The power it takes to make the car move faster and thrust forward is called the "miracle" of internal combustion. If the...

  • What Is Flooding a Carburetor?

    A carburetor is a mechanical device used to accurately mix the correct amount of gasoline to air being taken into a internal combustion engine (like a car engine) for proper combustion. If it...

  • How to Change a Radiator Fan Motor

    A radiator fan motor helps to keep your car's engine cool and in good working order. If your engine becomes overheated during a road trip, it can seize up, causing your car to break down. If your...

  • How to Check for a Bad DC Electric Motor

    DC (direct current) electric motors are used in many applications. The majority of these motors are used in automobiles for moving windows and passenger seating. Many times these motors are placed...

  • How to Test a Blower Motor Control Module

    It is very frustrating to get in your car on a cold winter's morning, turn on the heater and hear no blower. Or turn on the air conditioner on a 90-degree day and hear no fan. There are several...

  • How Does a Power Window Regulator Work?

    The window regulator in a car is the control that allows someone in a car to roll the window up or down. This function can be accomplished in one of two ways. In early model cars, the window in a...

  • How Do Starting Reactors Work?

    A starting reactor is a type of inductor that protects an electric motor when it starts. Electric motors have a tendency to draw large amounts of energy when they start. The starting reactor...

  • How to Winterize a Motor Home

    During the winter months, it is likely that you will use your motor home less often than the warmer season. If your motor home will be parked for significant periods of time during the winter, you...

  • What Happens When Engine Mounts Go Bad?

    When the engine mounts of an automobile go bad, the engine could actually sag as much as a few inches--which may cause shifting linkages to not work properly. With the engine drooping, the...

  • How to Change Your Motor Oil

    Changing motor oil in a vehicle requires using a wrench to remove the drain plug, allowing the old oil to drain out into an oil pan, changing the oil filter and filling the engine with new oil....

  • How to Use Synthetic Oils and Grease for Your Home and Cars, Trucks

    The use of synthetic oil and grease will make you car run longer.

  • Electric Motor Testing & Troubleshooting

    The use of electrical motors in vehicles is very common and useful. These small wonders are capable of converting electrical energy into mechanical energy to power windshield wipers, windows,...

  • How Does Motor Oil Work?

    The main purpose of putting motor oil into a an engine is to lubricate the parts inside. Inside of a car's engine there are many moving parts that, without lubrication, would rub against one...

  • How to tune up your car and get better gas mileage

    Tune up your car and watch your gas mileage increase. Really easy. Here's a few pointers so you don't over look anything.

  • How to Make a Motor Home Look New

    Is your motor home beginning to show it’s age? If your motor home is beginning to look a little long in the tooth and you would like to restore it to look brand new, a good spring cleaning...

  • Checking Car Motor Oil Level

    Learn how to check the engine oil level. Get auto repair & maintenance tips for your vehicle in this free automotive video guide to cars.

  • How to Add Motor Oil to a Car Engine

    Learn how to add motor oil to a car engine - free video.

  • How to Check Your Motor Oil

    Learn how to check motor oil and perform basic auto maintenance in this free car repair video.

  • When to Change Motor Oil

    Learn how to change motor oil with tips & techniques such as when to change the motor oil in this free online video lesson.

  • How to Test New Motor Oil

    Learn how to change motor oil with tips & techniques such as zooming the vehicle in this free online video lesson.

  • How to Lower a Vehicle After an Oil Change

    Learn how to change motor oil with tips & techniques such as lowering the vehicle in this free online video lesson.

  • How to Get Rid of Used Motor Oil

    Learn how to change motor oil with tips & techniques such as disposal of used oil in this free online video lesson.

  • How to Inspect a Motor Oil Drain Plug

    Learn how to change motor oil with tips & techniques such as inspecting the drain plug in this free online video lesson.

  • How to Check a Car for Oil Leaks

    Learn how to change motor oil with tips & techniques such as checking for oil leaks in this free online video lesson.

  • How to Prepare an Oil Filter

    Learn how to change motor oil with tips & techniques such as preparing the oil filter in this free online video lesson.

  • How to Add Motor Oil to a Car

    Learn how to change motor oil with tips & techniques such as adding oil in this free online video lesson.

  • How to Raise a Vehicle for Oil Changes

    Learn how to change motor oil with tips & techniques such as raising the vehicle and capturing the oil in this free video lesson.

  • How to Set Jack Stands for Oil Changes

    Learn how to change motor oil with tips & techniques such as jacking up the vehicle and setting the jack stands in this free online video.

  • How to Drain Motor Oil From a Car

    Learn how to change motor oil with tips on draining the oil from your car's engine in this free online video lesson.

  • Tools for Oil Changes

    Learn how to change motor oil with tips & techniques such as what tools are needed in this free online video lesson.

  • How to Add Motor Oil to Your Car

    Motor oil is the blood of your cars engine. When your motor oil gets low you increase the wear and tear on your car. Even if you get regular oil changes you should still check your motor oil...

  • How to Check a Car's Oil

    Part of your car's maintenance routine should include regularly checking the oil. Under normal driving conditions, you should change your oil every 3,000 to 4,000 miles.

  • How to Add Motor Oil to a Car

    To assure your car's proper engine oil lubrication, you should regularly check your motor oil level. It is normal for most car engines to use up one quart of oil between oil changes. The best time...

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