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  • How to Replace the Power Window Motor for a 1997 Ford Taurus

    The 1997 Ford Taurus was manufactured with a power window regulator, which moves the glass with a small electric motor. This motor can wear out and fail. The average backyard mechanic can replace...

  • Troubleshooting a Car Power Window

    Troubleshooting power windows can be a daunting task. There are a variety of different ways a manufacturer can configure the controls, but the basics are all the same. All power windows use a...

  • How to Improve Gas Mileage of a Ford Explorer

    Expensive gas causes driver's to contemplate improving their vehicle's mileage. The Ford Explorer is an SUV introduced in 1991 to take the place of the Ford Bronco. According to Fuel Economy.gov,...

  • How to Use Auto Brokers to Buy a New Car

    If you don't have the time or desire to haggle with a dealership, consider hiring an auto broker to buy a new car. These professional car buyers usually charge a flat fee to negotiate the lowest...

  • How to Rebuild Brake Cylinders

    Rebuilding your brake system's leaking wheel cylinders can restore them to factory performance. This a low-cost alternative to a replacement cylinder. Never use a brake cylinder hone on an...

  • DIY Front Wheel Bearings for Honda Civic

    The Honda Civic uses a double-wishbone front suspension system and pressed-in wheel bearings called hub bearings. This system is durable and light weight, perfect for the small, nimble Civic. When...

  • Custom Designing a Car

    The three basic appearance elements of a custom car design are stance, paint/graphics and wheel/tire combination. Each of these must be carefully considered when designing so that an overall theme...

  • How to Replace the Door Handle on a Chevy PU

    Trucks and cars get broken into all the time, and many times thieves enter find a way to break in through the door handle. If you have to replace one on a Chevy pickup truck, all it takes is about...

  • Production of Biodiesel

    The use of organic oil to make a usable diesel fuel is becoming more and more popular as the cost of regular diesel and gasoline soars higher. Using this method that anyone can learn to do at...

  • How to Change the Water Pump on a Volvo 740

    The function of a water pump in a Volvo 740 is to circulate coolant through the engine's cooling system to protect the engine against overheating. The water pump can be visually checked for signs...

  • The Average Price to Replace a Timing Belt

    When it comes to auto repair, costs vary according to the car part. When it comes to the timing belt, dealers and mechanics recommend replacement every 50,000 to 60,000 miles for most cars, while...

  • How to Replace the Oxygen Sensor Engine Light on a Ford F-150

    The oxygen sensor light on the dash of your Ford F-150 is actually the "Check Engine" light. Replacing the light is not uncommon because, over time, these bulbs do burn out. However, when...

  • Mustang Cobra Vs. Toyota Supra

    The 2003 SVT (Special Vehicle Team) Mustang Cobra and the 2002 Toyota Supra may be two turbocharged cars manufactured on opposite ends of the world, but their performance in speed and handling are...

  • What Is Rear End Suspension?

    In the broadest sense, rear suspension is what keeps the body of a car off the ground and the rubber on it. Rear or all-wheel-drive cars use a much more complicated setup than front-wheel drives,...

  • Information About Classic Cars

    The generally accepted definition of a classic car is a distinctive, high-priced automobile manufactured from 1925 to 1948. Luxury custom-built vehicles such as Duesenburg, Cord, Auburn, Lincoln...

  • How to Repair the AC for a Mazda Pick Up

    The Mazda pick up truck is manufactured with an optional air-conditioning system which uses circulated freon to cool the interior. This freon is run through several components at high pressure;...

  • How to Change Golf Cart Batteries

    The strength of your golf cart is determined by the batteries---the stronger the batteries, the more power your golf cart will have. As with all batteries, you must eventually change the batteries...

  • How to Change a GM Manual Window Regulator

    General Motors vehicles use a window regulator for raising and lowering the pane of glass inside a door. This regulator is a mechanical lever that is actuated by a hand crank inside the car or...

  • Monte Carlo Ignition Module Problems

    The Chevy Monte Carlo has changed from the the V-8 equipped rear-wheel-drive platform of the 1970s and 1980s to the V-6 equipped front-wheel-drive platform of the modern version. But the ignition...

  • How to Remove Rusted Allen Bolts

    Rusted bolts are a pain to remove, and trying to get out a rusted Allen bolt is even tougher. Unfortunately, you'll probably loose the bolt in the process, but if you do it right, you can get the...

  • Information on a Car's Cold Air Intake

    A cold air intake is a vehicle performance-enhancing accessory that can transform a car's engine into a more powerful and efficient machine. Choosing an aftermarket cold air intake can also...

  • Two Stroke Vs. Four Stroke Outboard Motors

    The outboard motor is a self-contained engine and propeller connected to the outside of a boat's stern. Two types of outboard motors are two-stroke and four-stroke. There has always been a debate...

  • Troubleshooting a Backfiring Exhaust on a 350 Cubic Engine

    Backfiring can cause serious damage to an engine if the problem is not quickly fixed. The problem can usually be traced to the carburetor or distributor. The carburetor delivers the air/fuel...

  • How to Buy a Leased Van

    At the end of your lease, you are given the option of buying your vehicle or returning the car. If you have leased a van and have decided that you would like to purchase it when your lease is...

  • How Turbochargers Work

    If you'd like your car to have some more horsepower without making any drastic changes to the cylinders or engine block, a turbocharger could be just what you're looking for. Turbochargers use an...

  • Types of Auto Transmissions

    Automobile transmissions have come a long way since the standard three-speed manuals and two-speed automatics offered since the 1950s. With the debut of the automatic in mass-produced cars, the...

  • Car Polish Vs. Glaze

    Car polishes and glazes are basically designed to do the same thing: give your car's paint a better shine. However, they accomplish this goal in two very different ways. When looking for a...

  • Types of Garbage Trucks

    Several types of garbage trucks have been designed based on the commercial and municipal needs of the owner/operator. With the advent of mandatory recycling in most communities, garbage collection...

  • Auto AC Problems

    When the air conditioning (AC) goes out in your car in the midst of summer, you may think it's the worst thing that can go wrong. Before you panic over how much the repair is going to cost,...

  • How to Install a Radiator in a Lexus SC 400

    The Lexus SC 400 is manufactured with a pressurized coolant system that uses a finned radiator to stabilize the engine temperature. This radiator can become corroded or damaged, requiring...

  • How to Install a Short Shifter

    In the world of racing, every second counts, including the small amount of time it takes to shift a vehicle into gear. Adding a short shifter can substantially improve 1/4-mile times, so it's a...

  • How Trailer Brakes Work

    There are two basic types of brakes used on trailers, but there are three possible means of actuating them. Trailer brakes are either disc or drum brakes, and can be actuate by air, hydraulics or...

  • How to Replace Rear Lights in a 1990 Volvo

    One of the common maintenance issues with many vehicles is replacing the rear lights. Sometimes the bulb pops and needs to be changed, and other times the entire lens is damaged. Here's how to...

  • Chevy Vs. Ford 1 Ton Diesel Truck

    The Chevy 3500HD and Ford F-350 Super Duty 1-ton pickup trucks have been competitive in payload and towing capacity. However, the slightly larger 2009 Chevy Silverado models have given Chevrolet a...

  • How Often Do You Clean K & N Filters?

    Filters are an important part of any mechanical device. By removing impurities and ensuring that clean ingredients are used in the cars' drive train, the right filters can increase gas mileage,...

  • Why Is My Car Leaking Antifreeze?

    Cars are not supposed to leak antifreeze, also known as engine coolant. The fluid runs from different parts of the engine to others and is always contained. If you see this greenish fluid on the...

  • How Does a Diesel Pump Work?

    A diesel pump's full name is a diesel injection pump, and like the name suggests, is responsible for injecting fuel into the firing cylinders of diesel engines. It is important to remember that,...

  • Problems With Michelin Tires

    Tires can affect your stopping distance, traction, handling and even gas mileage. So it's important when purchasing tires to ensure the tires you are purchasing for your car work well with factors...

  • The Advantages of Buying a New Car

    Weighing all the options when looking for a new car helps the buyer make the best decision. There are many advantages to buying new, making it a good choice for many individuals.

  • How to Make a Honda Faster

    Honda's CBR super sport motorcycles have a reputation for a high level of technical refinement, a trait that translates to razor sharp handling and explosive speed on the street. On the race...

  • How a Air Brake Chamber Works

    Air brake chambers are the primary part of the air brake system in highway and long-haul 18-wheelers. While the front and rear brake chambers of a vehicle are slightly different, they function in...

  • Types of Motocross Bikes

    Motocross bikes are highly specialized racing motorcycles capable of handling very rough terrain at high speed. The machines are primarily built by off-shore manufacturers including, Honda,...

  • How to Build a Pickup Bed Trailer

    One of the handiest accessories for your truck is a trailer. It will help you haul dirt to the job site, trash to the dump or even help a friend move. Traditional trailers aren't cheap. An...

  • The Best-Sounding Exhaust Tips

    Accessorizing your car or truck is a popular hobby to add style and flair to your vehicle. In addition to visual appeal, you can add an exhaust tip to your exhaust system to add an auditory...

  • How to Fix a Broken Car Horn

    A broken car horn is a bigger problem than some people might think. It can be annoying at times, but not when it's needed to alert other drivers. The standard response when the horn breaks down is...

  • Ford Taurus Problems

    The Taurus is one of the all-time best selling cars from American automaker Ford Motor Company. The Taurus was first offered as a 1986 model, and since then the Taurus name has been used on...

  • Auto Safety Rules

    Every day millions of people get behind the wheel of a car. While most drivers follow the rules of the road and know how to operate their vehicles, not everyone follows rules for safe driving....

  • How to Change a Subaru Outback Cabin Air Filter

    The procedure to replace the cabin air filter in the Subaru Outback has been simplified from the earlier models manufactured between 2000 and 2004. However, it is still not one of the easier...

  • How to Install VW Passat Cabin Air Filter

    The later model Volkswagen Passat features a cabin air filter. Located in the engine compartment (and not to be confused with the engine air filter), the cabin air filter maintains the quality of...

  • How to Replace a Master Cylinder

    The master brake cylinder of your vehicle will occasionally stop working---due to age or malfunctioning parts---and then must be replaced. Generally, most cars, no matter what style, year or...

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