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  • How to Glue a Tail Light Lens

    Tail light lenses break from accidents, crack from age and can also leak. But even if your tail light lenses are in excellent shape, they can still leak, which causes foggy lenses and other...

  • How to Install Window Handles on a Dodge Dakota Truck

    Many vehicles feature manual windows. But over time, the original crank handle can strip out, leaving you with no way to roll your window up or down. To fix that, you must install new window...

  • How to Drill Hood Pins

    Hood pins are popular modifications for people building a performance-oriented car, because installing a set makes opening the hood faster and easier. Installing them is daunting at first, but...

  • How to Save Fuel in a Car

    Fuel is proving to be one of the most important and scarce assets in the world today. In this situation, it would be really great if we could help ourselves and a whole lot of people by saving...

  • How to Shop for a Used Car or Vehicle

    Shopping for a used car can be a tough job.

  • How to Protect your Car's Dashboard without a Glossy Finish

    Using a protectant spray on your car's dash and interior protects it, gives it a nice clean look and even tone, as well as repels dust. The problem is the vast majority of products out there make...

  • How to Buy A Used Car The Smart Way

    Buying a used car can sometimes be overwhelming. Knowing how to buy a use car right the first time is going to take some due diligence and key knowledge. Here are some tips on how to buy a used car.

  • How to Maintain a Motorcycle Efficiently

    A motorcycle has a special place in the heart of the owner. So when a bike breaks down, it tends to be hard on both the wallet and the heart. So here are great tips that can follow in order to...

  • How to Stay Awake While Driving At Night

    You've been there driving when you suddenly feel the Sandman knocking at your car door. Well you don't want to end up in some ditch so your going to need to stay awake.

  • How to Get Approved for a Bad Credit Car Loan

    Getting an auto loan with bad credit is more difficult than getting one with good credit, but it is not impossible. Your credit score is only one of many factors that are considered when a lender...

  • How to buy a New Car From a Dealership

    Buying a car from a dealership can quite tricky especially if a buyer does not have any knowledge of recent car models and prices. The main goal of the dealership is to maximize profits. The...

  • How to Use Life Changes to Get Cheaper Car Insurance

    Change is an inevitable part of life. Some changes are easy and some are hard, but they always impact life. One way that change impacts life is in the area of car insurance rates. There are...

  • How to Safely Follow Another Vehicle

    Have you ever noticed how many vehicle accidents that you see are "rear-end" accidents? I'm guessing that 99% of these accidents could be avoided by changing our driving habits. This, in...

  • How to Remove a Dent From a Bumper

    Bumpers are made of urethane plastic that has a lot of memory. Once the right pressure and mass is put behind the dent, it will pop. It may not pop out perfectly back to original shape, but the...

  • How to Perform an Automatic Transmission Flush at Home

    If you have an automatic transmission in your vehicle then you should have the transmission fluid flushed to keep your vehicle well maintained. The transmission is often forgotten until problems...

  • How to Repair Minor Auto Body Surface Rust

    What we are going to learn to do here by following my few simple steps is to get rid of those unsightly surface rust spots and get your car back into showroom condition. The process is very simple...

  • How to Remove Spray Paint From an Automobile

    Cars provide a canvas for various types of substances such as mud, grease, road grime and even spray paint. Whether it results from a 6-year-old child testing out his artistic abilities to a...

  • How to Calculate 12 Volt AMP Hours

    Amp hours are the standard measure of the energy storage capacity of 12-volt and other batteries. When in use, a battery's voltage remains constant. The current (amperage) varies depending on how...

  • How to Fit Any Carpet in Your Car

    Installing carpet in a car can be a physically draining task, but when it's done correctly, has high rewards. Contrary to popular belief, it's possible to install pretty much any carpet into a...

  • How to Touch Up Paint Chips

    Scratches and paint chips are two common problems that most car owners have had to deal with at least once. There are many reasons that your car's paint job may be in need of a little freshening...

  • Chevy 350 Engine Problems

    The Chevy 350-cubic-inch engine has perhaps been General Motors' most popular engine since its introduction in 1967. It's no longer produced for new GM cars and trucks, but can be purchased as a...

  • Can You Wash Seat Covers in the Washing Machine?

    When you first purchased your car's seat covers, they were clean and made the interior of your car stand out. Months later, you notice the seat covers are covered in dirt, grime and spills. Most...

  • What Kind of Fiberglass Is Used to Cover a Boat?

    Wen creating a plywood boat and covering it in fiberglass, the combination of fiberglass sheets and laminate resin is important. Fiberglass cloth is the best type to use because it is much more...

  • CV Axle Bearing Symptoms

    The CV (constant velocity) axle is similar to a driveshaft's U-Joint, in that it uses a flexible joint to allow power transfer through a rigid shaft at varying angles. A CV joint varies only in...

  • How to Customize a 57 Chevy Pickup

    According to 1957chevyforsale.com, General Motors' 1957 Chevy pickup has sold better than any other year's model. You can purchase some '57 pickups restored---with the price tag to boot---while...

  • How to Remove a Door Panel on a Chevy Tracker

    Having to remove the door panel on a Chevy Tracker may intimidate many do-it-yourself enthusiasts. Realigning a window on its track, replacing a power window motor, replacing a powered side-view...

  • Camshaft Basics

    In essence, a camshaft's purpose is to convert the rotational movement of the crankshaft to the reciprocal motion required to actuate the valve-train. What that means is that the cam spins around...

  • Do You Really Need to Rust Proof a Vehicle?

    Along with blinker fluid and muffler bearings, "rust proofing" seems like one of those terms unscrupulous used car salesmen and mechanics use to pry one from his hard-earned dollars. The fact is...

  • Information on R410a Refrigerant

    Several different types of refrigerant have been used since the advent of car climate control systems. The very first compressed coolant was ammonia, which remained dominant until the invention...

  • How to Use a Radiator Pressure Tester

    The radiator and cooling system on a vehicle are responsible for cooling the internal components of the combustible engine. To operate, the engine encounters several small controlled explosions in...

  • Do Diesel Tuning Chips Work?

    There is a common delusion among today's hot rodders that the almighty laptop is the solution to all of an engine's horsepower needs. Whereas this is more true on forced induction gas engines...

  • How to Hide Crack in a Windshield

    A cracked windshield may cause glares that can adversely affect your driving. Windshield cracks not only make your vehicle look bad, but they can spread and lead to larger cracks and eventually...

  • Leather Vs. Cloth Seats

    When it comes to choosing car seats, people often have a difficult time making a decision between leather and cloth. Several factors are involved when choosing car seats such as the kind of car...

  • How to Install a Drive Belt on a 1991 Lincoln

    The serpentine belt on a 1991 Lincoln is a ribbed belt that runs along all the major devices on the motor. This drive belt is what keeps your vehicle, and all of its luxury features, running...

  • What Are the Benefits of Natural Gas Vehicles?

    Natural gas is considered an alternative fuel. Natural gas vehicles, which are more efficient than hybrid electric vehicles, work similarly to gas-powered vehicles and have spark ignited engines....

  • Types of Tire Valve Stems

    A tire valve stem is a simple device that allows air to enter a tire from a pump, and the stem then self-seals to hold air inside. Valves come either integrated with the tire, as in an automobile...

  • How to Customize Trucks & SUVs

    One of the most enjoyable parts about owning your own truck or SUV is being able to customize your vehicle to your own taste and style. Customization options are not just limited to full paint...

  • How to Customize GMC Trucks

    A GMC truck can be customized at any point during the purchase experience at the local dealership, online and after you purchase your GMC truck. No matter what the age of your GMC truck, there are...

  • DIY Rustproofing

    Rustproofing is a simple process. Instead of going to a shop that specializes on rustproofing, you can do it yourself. You will be spending less and you can be sure that the work is top-notch....

  • How to Replace an Ignition Switch on a 1998 S-10

    With a worn-out mechanism or electrical contacts, the ignition switch in your 1998 Chevrolet S-10 will fail to energize the starter solenoid properly. The switch is easy to replace, but you must...

  • How to Install an Auto Meter Boost Gauge

    A boost gauge is a simple pressure gauge that reads the amount of boost (pressurized air) that is being forced into a motor. If a turbocharged car has been modified to produce more boost from the...

  • Comparing Portable Navigation Systems

    Portable navigation systems, also known as global positioning systems, or GPS devices, are useful for driving to an unfamiliar place. They can even be helpful when you already know the area but...

  • How to Change Headlights on a 2001 Pontiac

    Changing the headlights on a 2001 Pontiac is relatively easy and straightforward. You'll need replacement headlight bulbs, which you can find in just about any auto parts store. Bring in your old...

  • Replacing the Thermostat in an Audi

    The thermostat in your Audi regulates water flow to the engine and controls the heater. The thermostat is basically the same in all vehicles, as it controls the temperature and is designed to...

  • What Is a Head Gasket?

    The modern internal combustion engine is a remarkable device in many ways. It is literally the engine of our mobile society, bringing goods to market and people to wherever they need to be. Even...

  • How a Bumper Diffuser Works

    A bumper diffuser is a piece of automotive equipment that most people choose to buy after they purchase their vehicle so that they can get it at lower cost. The ostensible purpose of a bumper...

  • How to Remove a Harmonic Balancer With a Puller

    A harmonic balancer is designed to absorb the vibrations produced by the engine. For this reason, the balancer is sometimes referred to as a "vibration dampener." Although the exterior of the...

  • How to Install a Subaru Timing Belt

    Subaru's overhead cam engine was introduced in the late '80s and is still used today. Unlike Subaru's earlier push-rod engines that used a chain and sprockets to rotate the camshaft, the new...

  • How to Remove Vinyl Letters From a Vehicle

    Removing vinyl letters and graphics from a vehicle can be a tedious, time-consuming process. Fortunately, it can be done safely and successfully with the right tools and patient attention. While a...

  • Automobile Painting Instructions

    The process of painting a car, whether to blend in a new body panel or give the vehicle a completely new look, involves several steps and requires knowledge of the techniques and materials used....

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