You've Selected
Category
» Cars remove
clear your selections
Get Free Cars Newsletters
Narrow Your Selections

Cars

Cars

Shift gears and get on the fast track with car information from eHow. Tires, maintenance, new car information, used car information, even financing and insuring your vehicle - you'll find all the expert advice you need right here.

Sort by:
Best Match
Most Popular
Newest

Showing 151-200 of 36,318 results

  • How to Install Fuel Pumps

    Automotive fuel pumps use a vacuum diaphragm to push fuel through a series of steel and rubber lines to the intake manifold of a vehicle. In modern cars and trucks, they are commonly installed in...

  • How to Replace a Buick Regal Door Mirror

    Replacing the side-view door mirror on the Buick Regal is a very expensive repair at the local body shop or repair station. Not only are the replacement mirrors expensive, but the labor to install...

  • How to Attach Torch Handles

    Oxy-acetylene torches are a common tool on jobs that require modification to steel. Torches are used to cut, notch, and braze thick steel beams and heavy metal plate. Unlike other methods of...

  • How Auto Oil Pumps Work

    In most applications, the oil pump is found inside and above the oil pan and is actuated by gears either on the end of the distributor or the crankshaft. As the engine spins, the gears in the oil...

  • Polaris Engine Information

    Driving on rough terrain roads is an adventurous activity that can pose many risks, especially if you are using a poor quality engine. All terrain vehicles (ATVs) require high-powered engines for...

  • 1994 Chevy Suburban Power Window Help

    The 1994 Chevrolet Suburban was manufactured with optional power windows that use a motorized regulator to move the window glass. Several factors can cause window failure, including the battery,...

  • How to Install a Chevrolet Blazer Fuel Pump

    Chevrolet Blazers use submerged fuel pumps that are mounted to the top of the fuel tank, making them a challenge to replace when they fail. Complete disconnection and removal of the fuel tank is...

  • How to Repair Body Damage Using a Dent Puller

    Auto body damage is something that every car owner tries to avoid, however, sometimes it is just inevitable that your vehicle will suffer a few dents or dings. Taking your car to a body shop in...

  • Prelude Manual Transmission Vs. Automatic

    In 1979 Honda began production on its first real attempt into the sports car market with the Prelude. For 11 years the car was made with a manual transmission and the same safety standards and...

  • How to Paint Flames on Trucks

    There is nothing that defines your tricked-out car better than a set of flames along the hood or the quarter panels. Flames also provide a more aggressive look to larger trucks as well. The...

  • How to Replace Glow Plugs in a Tractor

    The glow plugs in a tractor work the same as glow plugs in any diesel engine. However, their exact location may differ according to the tractor. Because engine size and design ultimately determine...

  • How to Tow a Fifth Wheel Trailer

    Towing a fifth-wheel trailer looks like it would be difficult as you have seen them struggling to back down a narrow area or maneuver through an express way with heavy traffic. The right trailer...

  • Scooter Safety Inspection Checklist

    Scooters, whether electric or combustion fueled, are a financially feasible option to driving a car. Before hitting the road, however, a regular scheduled safety check will ensure your time on the...

  • How to Remove Mold Odors From Inside Automobiles

    Moisture trapped inside a warm car quickly invites mold or mildew growth. When this happens, the moldy odor can permeate your car's interior overnight. To remove mold odors permanently, rather...

  • Proper Clutch Adjustment

    The clutch is arguably one of the most important parts of a motorcycle. The ability to disengage the drive gear allows the rider to shift the gearbox up and down and provides an emergency "out"...

  • 1994 Dodge Radiator Removal

    The 1994 Dodge cars and trucks use a pressurized coolant system to stabilize engine temperatures. A critical part of this system is the radiator, which uses finned coils to transfer heat from the...

  • Auto Circuit Breakers Vs. Fuses

    Auto circuit breakers and fuses perform similar functions, in that they both are designed to break an electrical circuit when there is an electrical overload. However, there are distinct...

  • How to Install a Flip Down DVD in a Chrysler Van

    Since Chrysler vans are driven by a lot of families, a DVD player can be a good idea. Installing one in a van yourself is never an easy task, but a flip-down model can be slightly easier since you...

  • How to Customize 1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse

    The 1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse is a great car to work on because it is easy to modify and fit with aftermarket parts. There are also many companies that manufacture parts specifically for the...

  • Mazda Miata Throttle Body Cleaning

    Cleaning the Mazda Miata throttle body should be done once every 20,000 miles. This will increase engine performance and drivability. If your engine stumbles, hesitates, idles rough, or stalls, it...

  • How to Replace Civic Window Trim

    Hondas are very popular cars for their reliability and longevity. But even if the vehicle lasts for 200,000 miles, the trim and paint may not. One of the parts that wears on a Honda Civic is the...

  • Car Dolly Vs. Car Carrier

    It's moving time. And you're looking at car transportation options. In your considerations you're presented with two options: Using a car dolly or a car carrier. There are the advantages and...

  • How to Use an Automatic Gear Shifter

    Traditionally, cars come standard with two types of transmissions: manual and automatic. In recent years, some car manufacturers began to offer a "semi-automatic" option for those who would like...

  • Gasoline Prices As Related to Barrel Crude Oil Prices

    Theoretically at least, the relationship between the price for a barrel of crude oil and the price of a gallon of gasoline should be simple--since gasoline is refined from crude oil, higher crude...

  • How a Vacuum Advance Works

    Vehicles equipped with vacuum advanced distributors (usually older models) have a "pod" on the side of the distributor, with a rubber hose attached to it. The hose connects directly to the intake...

  • Porsche Brake Problems

    Porsche produces vehicles in 2009 that are well known for both their looks and durable performance. Like most car brands, automobiles manufactured by Porsche can encounter a variety of issues, the...

  • Rhino Lining Vs. Line X

    Aftermarket bed liners can add appeal and protection to any vehicle hauling or carrying cargo. Rhino Lining and Line X, two leaders in the market, are at the forefront in innovation and research...

  • How to Replace Motorcycle Brake Light Switches

    Your motorcycle's brake lights are all that separate you from the car following behind you. When your lights come on, it signals the driver that you are slowing down or stopping. If those lights...

  • How to Fit a Boost Gauge

    A turbo boost gauge is a pressure gauge that reads the amount of pressurized air, or boost, that is being delivered to a motor by the turbocharger. A boost gauge is particularly beneficial if a...

  • Dual Exhaust Vs. High Performance Muffler

    Those new to the auto-modification scene often confuse the benefits of installing a new exhaust system with simply replacing the muffler. In truth, only vehicles with restrictive or damaged stock...

  • How to Install a Winch on a Jeep

    Installing a winch on your Jeep is the perfect addition for any off-road enthusiast. Finding yourself stuck in the mud in the middle of nowhere can put a damper on anyone's afternoon. Jeep owners...

  • How to Remove Glue From a Windshield

    Windshield glue is typically just urethane adhesive. The adhesive is applied using a caulking gun and is normally black in color. It's used primarily to secure the windshield to the frame of a...

  • Does the Mercedes C280 Have a Timing Belt or Chain?

    At some point every car owner whose engine has a timing belt will need to replace that belt -- either as part of regular maintenance or when it breaks and leaves them stranded. This begs the...

  • How to Stop Brake Rotor Rust

    Rust is common on a car's brake rotors. Because these parts are out of the sunlight, moisture can easily build up within the brakes and lead to rust. The good news is that rust on the brake rotors...

  • How a Siphon Gun Works

    First, the paint is poured into a quart-sized reservoir that has a special one-way valve on the top. This valve allows air to flow inside the reservoir while preventing the paint from spilling out...

  • BMW Air Intake: How Does it Work?

    The air intake system on a BMW is located on the intake side of the motor and is responsible for supplying fresh air into the motor. A stock intake usually consists of a sealed plastic air box...

  • About a Catalytic Converter

    Catalytic converters are a vital part of any automotive emission system. These devices use heat to chemically react (catalyze) with harmful emissions like carbon monoxide, nitric oxides and...

  • How to Get Rid of Rust on Car Paint

    Getting rid of rust on car paint is hard. Rust tends to spread rather fast and can hide underneath paint if it begins behind a panel that you cannot see. Since moisture can get to places that are...

  • How to Remove Glue From Chrome

    Removing glue from chrome must be done with care because it is easy to scratch chrome. Because of this, removing glue from chrome is a tedious process. You will need adhesive remover and a few...

  • How to Lift the Rear End of a Car

    Jacking up a car is an easy procedure if the proper precautions and steps are followed. There are many procedures that require raising the rear end, including brake repair, axle removal and brake...

  • How to Replace the Catalytic Converter on a 1997 Ford Ranger

    Replacing the catalytic converter on a Ford Ranger will result in cleaner emissions from the exhaust system. The replacement of the converter will also help the truck pass any required emissions...

  • How to Remove Stubborn Brake Bolts

    Removing stubborn brake bolts is tricky since rust and corrosion often set into these types of bolts. Brake dust, road salt (in northern climates or areas near the ocean) and high humidity can all...

  • Tips & Advice on Cold Air Intakes for Tuners

    Like a freeflow exhaust and a lower, stiffer suspension, a cold air intake system is considered a must have by a lot of people who are tuning their cars to the get the most power from them. But...

  • How Does an Air-Conditioning Compressor Work on a Pontiac?

    The compressor inside any Pontiac vehicle is integral to the vehicle's air-conditioning system. Despite being an auto air-conditioning system, the entire unit operates the same way as any standard...

  • Slide Hammer Instructions

    Slide hammers come in two main sizes, large and small, and are typically used for driving rods into the ground or removing dents from cards. The main difference between the two, aside from size,...

  • Manual Vs. Automatic Gas Mileage

    The question of efficiency differences between manual and automatic transmissions was once easily understood. Manuals resulted in better gas mileage, and automatics were easier to drive. If that...

  • How to Use Metal Drill Bits Correctly

    Drill bits used to drill metal are prone to wear. Properly using the drill bit lengthens the life of the bit and allows you to drill holes easier. The main factor that wears a drill bit is...

  • How to Get the Latest Car Videos From General Motors

    General Motors does not supply car videos directly to consumers but does provide videos to the Motor Trends Web site. This site presents streaming video of General Motors cars and is free for...

  • How to Restore a Mustang Cowl Grill

    The plastic cowl grill on the Ford Mustang is an overlooked part when it comes to detailing your car. The flat-black finish is unprotected and little is done to preserve the factory finish. As a...

  • How to Remove the First Layer of Paint From Metal

    If you want to make your vehicle last, it is essential to keep the exterior clean. Paint chips and scratches allow water and the elements to penetrate deep into the vehicle's shell, causing rust....

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.   en-US

eHow Cars
eHow_eHow Cars