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Consult eHow’s collection of auto repair How Tos before visiting the mechanic. Diagnose car problems from the muffler to the headlights and save a bundle in the process. Charging a dead battery or fixing a flat tire? eHow’s got the basics covered. Bumper crunched following a fender bender? eHow’s even got helpful suggestions about repairing minor dents and dings. Whether fixing it yourself or arming yourself with knowledge so you don’t get taken to the cleaners at the body shop, eHow can help.

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  • How to Replace a Lug Bolt

    The tires on cars and trucks are held on with lug nuts. These attach to lug bolts, which are the studs the wheel is mounted on. The most common number of lug bolts per wheel on cars is four or...

  • How to Use a Torque Wrench Properly

    Several parts of an automobile must be able to withstand a certain amount of pressure. If these parts are bolted down, it is absolutely vital that the bolts are tightened enough to handle the...

  • How to Replace a 1999 VW Jetta MK3 Bumper

    That parked car came out of nowhere and you didn't have time to stop. I know. It happens. Luckily it was a 1971 Mercury Montego with a solid steel bumper and it didn't get damaged at ALL. Your...

  • How to Replace Nissan Door Hinges

    If a door on your Nissan vehicle does not have proper alignment or wiggles excessively, it is likely the hinges need replacing. A good test is to open the door and lift it up and down without...

  • How to Remove a Jeep Fender

    Replacing a Jeep fender is a common repair for most Jeep owners. By changing the stock fenders and installing new tube fenders you can add wheel clearance height and a custom look to the front end...

  • How to Change a Fan Clutch on a Toyota

    The fan clutch on a Toyota is a silicone-filled device that engages the fan when the temperature of the engine rises above the value of the thermostat. As the temperature drops, the fan blade is...

  • How to Fix a Crack in the Engine Block

    The engine block in a standard automobile holds the cylinders of the combustion engine, which is usually made of cast metal to help protect the engine. In automobile accidents, it is common for...

  • How to Replace a Neon Thermostat

    The Dodge Neon is a pretty simple and basic car. Repairing the Neon is pretty simple, too, even for the amateur home mechanic. Although many engine components are difficult to reach due to the...

  • How to Install a Radiator Overflow Tank

    Automobiles are manufactured with pressurized coolant systems that require overflow tanks to accommodate the expansion and contraction of coolant fluid. This reservoir tank is typically a...

  • How to Replace a Nissan Altima Fender

    If you were involved in a fender bender, it may be cheaper for you in the long run to replace the fender yourself. Rather than make an insurance claim, for example, you might want to simply...

  • How to Fix a Grand Am Window Motor

    The Pontiac Grand Am was manufactured with optional power windows which use a motorized window regulator to move the glass inside of the door. This motor can fail and require replacement. The...

  • How to Install Chevy Electric Fans

    Carefully check around the fan assembly to see what components you may need to remove to simplify the electric fan removal and installation process. Some Chevy models come equipped with a double...

  • How to Adjust Ford Door Hinges

    If the door on your Ford vehicle is having problems opening and closing, it could be because the hinges aren't positioned properly. While this might mean the hinges need to be replaced completely,...

  • How to Eliminate Exhaust Fumes in a Mustang

    As a result of the air/fuel mixture igniting within the engine, the engine produces carbon monoxide. That carbon monoxide, generically referred to as "exhaust," is routed out of the engine and to...

  • How to Replace a Subaru Clutch

    Manual transmissions use a clutch to engage and disengage the power from the engine to the transmission. This is necessary so that when you are at a complete stop, you can rest at idle without the...

  • How to Replace a Starter in a Chevy Monte Carlo

    The Monte Carlo is a midsize luxury coupe, produced by Chevrolet from 1970 to 2007. Models built from 1970 to 1988 were rear wheel drive vehicles, based on General Motors A-body platform. Models...

  • How to Remove & Change Car Battery Connectors

    Car battery connectors can eventually corrode and rust to the point of crumbling. Corroded battery clamps give a bad connection to the battery post, which can prevent the car from starting even if...

  • How to Change a 79 Camaro Door Hinge Pin

    A door hinge pin on a 1979 Chevrolet Camaro is the pin that connects the two door hinge brackets. This part allows the door to swing open or closed. These vehicles are equipped with heavy steel...

  • How to Remove a Ford Stereo

    If you must remove the stereo from your Ford vehicle, the exact method can vary. There are two basic methods: mounting bolts or internal clips. Keep in mind, you might also have to deal with...

  • How to Remove a Dodge Stealth Alternator

    Replacing the alternator on your Dodge Stealth requires lifting the vehicle. Several other components must be removed to obtain access to the mounting bracket bolts. Although it's not exactly an...

  • How to Remove Stubborn Caliper Bolts

    It's frustrating for the do-it-yourself or seasoned mechanic to be confronted with stubborn caliper bolts during a routine brake repair. Since there are hundreds of caliper styles and different...

  • How to Repair the Heater Core on a Chevrolet Blazer

    The Chevrolet Blazer uses routed coolant lines and a heater core to warm the air inside the cabin. This embedded core can clog and leak, requiring replacement. The entire dashboard must be...

  • Shop Auto Tools

    An auto shop has many tools and pieces of equipment to perform different jobs. With such tools, a mechanic has the power to turn a pile of junk parts into a fully restored vehicle.

  • How to Remove Crank Bolts

    Crank bolts hold the crank pulley to the crank shaft in a vehicle. Removing a crank bolt requires that you hold the pulley still while removing the bolt. These bolts typically require 600 to 900...

  • How to Replace Door Hinge on a Dodge Truck

    If a door on your Dodge truck is sagging, especially once you open it, the problem is likely a worn and bent hinge. Any damaged hinges need to be replaced, as a sagging door is a bigger problem...

  • How to Remove Security Bolts on a Motorcycle

    The security bolts on a motorcycle require a special key to remove. Most bolts use a standard hex-head. These types of bolts will accept a metric or standard size socket and socket wrench....

  • How to Fix a Window in a Car that is Stuck

    There are a number of reasons why the windows in your car may get stuck, especially if you have power windows. It can be something as simple as a blown fuse to a problem directly within the window...

  • How to Remove Rusted Bolts From Shocks

    Severely rusted shock bolts represent a danger to both you and passengers of your vehicle if the rust is severe enough to compromise the integrity of the bolt. They should be removed and replaced...

  • How to Repair Ford Door Hinges

    If the door hinges break on your Ford vehicle, it will cause the door to sag. This is more of a problem than you might think, as the door's weight can damage components within the door and...

  • How to Remove Rounded Wheel Bolts

    Rounded wheel bolts are special types of bolts that use an inverted hex head. The bolts are usually used on wheel calipers, but they can also be used as locking bolts and nuts on the wheel hub...

  • How to Install Bed Bolts

    Securing a bed to a truck is a pretty simple task, but if it's not done right, the vehicle can become unsafe. Plus, putting a bed on a vehicle is cumbersome just because of the size and mass. But...

  • How to Remove Round Wheel Bolts

    There are many kinds of bolts on a vehicle. The wheels themselves use wheel stud bolts, traditional hex bolts and round wheel bolts. The round wheel bolts are actually an inverted type of hex...

  • How to Identify Bolts

    Bolts are used on automobiles to hold various components together. You'll encounter a variety of sizes and types of bolts when working on your vehicle. It is always important to use the correct...

  • How to Remove Locktight Bolts

    Bolts that have been installed using locktight can be difficult to remove. locktight, usually spelled "loc-tite" or "lock-tite," is a compound that is put onto the threads of a bolt to help...

  • How to Remove Starter Bolts From a Tranny Toyota Pickup

    Starter bolts on a Toyota pickup transmission, also called a "tranny," are the bolts that hold the starter motor in place. The starter helps to turn the engine over when you turn the ignition key....

  • 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...

  • How to Replace a Town & Country Window Motor

    The Chrysler Town & Country minivan uses motorized window regulators for power windows. The motors meshed with the regulator can wear out or become damaged, and can take the average backyard...

  • How to Free Rusty Bolts

    Freeing stubborn rusty bolts can be challenging, but fortunately there are many tricks available. It is very important to take your time and free the whole bolt rather than break it---extracting a...

  • How to Remove the Third Seat in a Honda Van

    The Honda Odyssey minivan was introduced in 1995 and is still in production today. Seven-passenger seating and Honda's reputation for reliability give this minivan a strong following. The...

  • How to Repair Electric Car Windows

    Automobile power windows are made possible by internal electrically operated window regulators. The electric motor that cranks the regulator can wear out, and require replacement. The average...

  • How to Remove Stuck Header Bolts

    Because exhaust manifolds and headers are made of iron, they are particularly susceptible to rust. Rust by itself usually doesn't present a problem for exhaust components. However, removing rusted...

  • How to Replace an Electric Car Window Motor

    Most automobiles with electric power windows use a motorized window regulator to move the pane of glass inside the vehicle's door. This motor can wear out from damage or age, and will require...

  • How to Remove a Power Steering Pump Belt

    A power steering pump belt is used to transfer the rotating energy produced by the engine to the pump, where the fluid within the pump is then directed to the rack and pinion unit. Over time, the...

  • How to Change the Water Pump on a Jeep Cherokee

    When your Jeep Cherokee overheats or makes a kind of "duck" noise, your water pump may be failing. Replacing a bad water pump is essential to the life of your vehicle. This can be a challenging...

  • How to Loosen Rounded Head Bolts

    Rounded head bolts are extremely challenging to remove. You'll need special tools and a few hours to work on the bolts. Rounded head bolts are usually caused by over-torquing the bolt or improper...

  • How to Install a New Water Pump on a Ford 7.3 Turbo Diesel

    Produced from 1998 to early 2003, the Ford 7.3 turbo diesel has a well-known reputation for being a workhorse. The large diesel engine's abilities range from hauling luxury fifth-wheel travel...

  • How to Adjust Car Doors

    Hinges on car doors are subject to weathering, vibration and normal wear and tear as the doors are opened and closed hundreds of times over the lifespan of a vehicle. In addition, gravitational...

  • How to Replace a Power Window Motor in a Camaro

    Chevrolet Camaros were manufactured with electric windows, which use a small motor to turn a window regulator crank and operate a pane of glass inside the door. This motor can wear out and require...

  • How to Install Bilstein Shocks on a Motor Home

    Installing new Bilstein shock absorbers onto a motor home can improve high-speed handling and dampen suspension jolts from a bumpy road. The shocks are sized for each model but use a standardized...

  • How to Remove an Engine Cover on a Winnebago

    The engine cover on a Winnebago protects the engine from dirt and dust. Unfortunately, this means you must remove it if you want to do any work on your Winnebago. You'll remove the mounting screw...

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