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  • Clogged Heater Core

    The heater core is similar to a small radiator in the heating system the antifreeze passes through. Over time, old coolant can clog up the core. A clogged core won't allow the antifreeze to pass...

  • Automobile Exhaust Tips

    Installing a set of aftermarket exhaust tips is a popular and inexpensive modification to a car that sharpens up the exterior appearance by adding more attractive exhaust tips. A new set of...

  • Manual Transmission Driving Tips

    Learning to drive a stick shift isn't terribly difficult. But the need is becoming more rare as most cars have automatic transmissions or have a Tiptronic clutchless transmission. Those who have...

  • How to Make Your Own Custom Exhaust

    Installing a custom exhaust is the first modification a lot of custom car and truck owners perform. Although it's simpler to take the vehicle to a shop for the work, if you're handy with a welder...

  • Ford 289 Tuning Tips

    Ford's 289-cubic-inch small block engine was one of Ford's most popular engines of the 1960s and was commonly used in the Mustang, Falcon, Fairlane and Cougar. Due to is relatively basic design,...

  • How to Remove the Fuel Pump on a 95 Ford Explorer

    The Ford Explorer has been one of the most popular SUVs in America since it was introduced in 1991. Over the years, the Explorer has proved to be fairly durable and reliable. Unfortunately, a fuel...

  • How to Customize a Number Plate

    For car lovers, a personalized license plate can be the key to turning a generic vehicle into a one-of-a-kind machine. Whether your goal is to provoke laughs, prevent road rage or raise awareness...

  • How to Make a Subaru Legacy Faster

    The Subaru Legacy has been one of Subaru's best-selling models since its introduction in 1989, with an almost cult-like following of fans. Over the years, it has been sold in 2.2-liter and...

  • How to Clean Hard Water Stains on Car Windows

    Hard-water stains on your car windows can not only be unsightly but dangerous because they can inhibit your sight while driving. Cleaning hard-water stains off your car windows is a pretty simple...

  • How to Tighten Windshield Wipers on a GMC Sonoma

    Wobbling windshield wipers are not only annoying, but can be dangerous as well. Over time, the bolt attaching your wiper arm to your wiper motor can become loose. When this happens, it will be...

  • How to Diagnose a Jeep Throttle Position Sensor

    The throttle position sensor (TPS) is used in fuel-injected and carbureted engines. The TPS is used to monitor the position of the throttle butterfly valve. When the car accelerates, the...

  • When Did Seat Belts Become Mandatory?

    Seat belts are among the most common and effective safety devices ever invented. Since their introduction, seat belts have saved countless lives and prevented many injuries. But making it...

  • How to Install Serpentine Belts on Dodge Truck

    The serpentine belt on dodge trucks controls all of the accessories and belt-driven components on the truck. Installing a new serpentine belt requires the specific vehicle's service manual for the...

  • When to Replace Wheel Bearings in Motorcycles

    Wheel bearings are circular parts located in the hub of the wheel. The axle passes through the spacer that is located between the bearings. Properly functioning wheel bearings ensure that the...

  • How to Make My Car Sound Like it Has a Turbo

    A turbo system can cost over $3,000 for you to add to your car. If you're not planning to race your car and you don't care about its top speed or horsepower, you don't really need to add a turbo...

  • Wiring for a Ford 302 Alternator

    Wiring the alternator for Ford's 302-cubic-inch engine is a fairly simple task, particularly when compared to the alternators used on other engine designs, perhaps because the 302 was created in...

  • How to Clean Plastic Head Lights

    Plastic head lights get dirt and bugs on them. This comes off easily with a vehicle washing. Worse yet, they can get a cloudy film over them from oxidation. Plastic head lights can also turn a...

  • How to Clean Alcoa Wheels

    Alcoa is one of North America's largest manufacturers of wheel products, specializing in larger vehicles such as SUVs and motor homes. All Alcoa wheel products are made from aluminum. Over time,...

  • Different Colors to Paint a Car

    Paint is an important feature on any vehicle, as it not only gives a vehicle character and individuality but also serves to protect the body panels from corrosion. The options for auto paint have...

  • How to Clean the Headlight Lens on a Z3

    The headlight lens is the clear plastic piece that covers the headlight. Over time the headlight lens on a BMW Z3 can oxidize, turn yellow, and become scratched. For a complete auto detailing, the...

  • How to Replace a Broken Windshield

    Cracks in the windshield not only can cause the driver to not have a clear view, but they also can lead to other complications such as corrosion to the underlying steel and a compromise of the...

  • How to Decide Which New Car to Buy

    Buying a new car is an important step for anyone who has to watch their budget. You want a car that you will like. It's an important search, because a car is a long-term commitment.

  • Pontiac Auto History

    From the 1930s until 2009, Pontiac produced mainly sporty cars. Known for the Firebird, Grand Am and Bonneville, GM declared bankruptcy and will drop the Pontiac brand after 2010.

  • How to Replace a Ford 5.4 Engine Exhaust Manifold

    The exhaust manifolds on your Ford vehicle routs exhaust gases into the exhaust system. On the 5.4L model, one manifold is mounted to the left and right side of the engine. When cracked or...

  • Toyota Tacoma Maintenance

    Home maintenance of your Toyota Tacoma truck gets more difficult with each new model as the engines get more complex. Most work on truck parts is best left for a professional to replace when...

  • How to Replace a Tail Light F350

    Ford's Super Duty truck series (F250 to F450) is a durable workhorse. Tail lights burn out over time, even in a tough truck like the Ford F350. Replacing the Ford Super Duty tail light is slightly...

  • How to Replace a Heater Core in a 2001 Ford Ranger

    The heater core in a 2001 Ford Ranger controls the heat that is metered into the passenger cabin. Hot coolant from the cooling system is drained off into the heater core. A fan then blows the heat...

  • How to Change the Accessory Belt on a Mitsubishi Endeavor

    The accessory belt on a Mitsubishi Endeavor is called a serpentine belt. The serpentine belt drives all of the pulleys on the vehicle using one belt instead of several. Removing and changing the...

  • Common Problems With Ford Explorer Transmissions

    Transmission failures and problems are unfortunately very common with Ford Explorers, particularly those produced in 2002, 2003 and 2004. The cost of a repair can be enormous, especially if you...

  • Differences Between 2005 Nissan Maxima Sl & SE

    The 2005 Nissan Maxima is one of the entries of the car's sixth generation (2004 to 2008). Like other model years of this generation, the 2005 Maxima has two trims: the sporty SE and the...

  • How to Change a Timing Belt on a Toyota 4Runner

    The timing belt on a Toyota 4Runner truck needs to be changed every 30,000 miles. As is the case with many vehicles, and Toyotas in particular, the real challenge in changing a timing belt lies in...

  • Honda Metropolitan Vs. Genuine Buddy

    The Honda Metropolitan and the Genuine Buddy are gas-powered scooters. The Metropolitan is produced in Japan by Honda's Powersports division, while the Buddy is produced by the American firm...

  • How to Install a CD Player in an 04 WRX

    The WRX is essentially a beefed-up Subaru Impreza. The WRX is primarily designed for performance and speed. Since the WRX shares its dash and radio components with the standard Impreza, the...

  • How to Replace a BMW 318 Fog Light

    The BMW 318 was sold in America until 1999 when it was replaced by later versions of the 3-series. The fog light assembly is basically the same on all BMW vehicles, making these instructions...

  • Where to Find Free Auto Repair Advice

    Sending a car an auto repair shop can be, and usually is, expensive. For those who are sure they could fix a car problem on their own if they only had advice on where to start, such expenses can...

  • Headlight Technology

    As automotive technology has continued to evolve for over a century, headlights have been refined and improved to give drivers better views of the road at night. Headlights are essential for the...

  • How to Donate an RV to a Nonprofit

    RVs are great if you have the free time and money to use them. Unfortunately, not many people have both. If you are looking to free yourself of your RV, consider donating it instead of selling it....

  • Buying Guides for New Cars

    Buying a new car is a personal and a financial decision of great importance. A new car is something you will likely be paying off for a few years, so it is a good idea to have a few purchasing...

  • How a Moped CDI Works

    Mopeds are usually powered by an electronic ignition system called a CDI, or Capacitor Discharge Ignition. The CDI box is composed of an electrical transformer, a rectifier, a capacitor and a...

  • Cosco Car Seats Strap Instructions

    Cosco car seats install in the back seat of a vehicle to hold children securely and safely in the event of an accident. The padded Cosco seat is held in place by the vehicle's seat belts, with two...

  • How to Program GM Keyless Remotes

    Because most GM vehicles share similar electronic components, the process for programming most GM keyless remotes is the same. Some vehicles, such as the Chevrolet Cobalt, Pontiac G6 and Chevrolet...

  • How to Remove Motorhome Decals

    Decals on motorhomes are typically made of vinyl with an adhesive backing. While they are, for the most part, permanent, they can be removed by heating the adhesive backing to a point where it no...

  • How to Renegotiate a Car Lease

    If you have previously discussed a price to lease a car with a dealership, it does not mean it has to be the final price that you pay. Until contracts are signed, you can continue to negotiate a...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Ford F-150

    The Ford F-150 is one of the most popular trucks on the road. Over time, you should expect things to break on the truck, and regular maintenance is important. However, there are a few issues...

  • How to Replace Tires on All Wheel Drive Vehicles

    The tires on an all wheel drive vehicle will wear somewhat evenly because power is being distributed to all wheels. There are tread depth markers on most tires being sold today to indicate whether...

  • What is the Definition of Electric Fan Shroud?

    An electric fan shroud is part of an automobile engine's cooling system. To understand the fan shroud's role, you have to understand how a car's cooling system works.

  • How to Replace an Explorer AC Compressor

    When replacing an air conditioning compressor on a Ford Explorer, you must use a reclaimer. It is illegal and harmful to the environment to release fluorocarbons into the atmosphere. If you don't...

  • How to Replace a Suburban Mirror

    The inside rearview mirror on a Chevy Suburban is held on by special glue called rear view mirror adhesive, which you can purchase at any parts store. This is the only type of adhesive that works....

  • How to Install a Car Door Window Handle

    Manual window handles, often called window cranks, have been phased out in most newer cars because of the popularity of electric windows. Manual window handles are attached to their post with a...

  • How to Troubleshoot an Infinity Radio in a Dodge Truck

    An Infinity audio system is an aftermarket audio system that replaces the factory sound system. In a Dodge truck, the Infinity system should provide decent sound and reliable performance if it is...

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