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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 Correctly Change a Fuel Filter

    When I brought my car into the dealership, their salesperson said I needed a new fuel filter and battery. Guess what? This was going to cost me over $200. I figured it was easier to do it myself,...

  • How to Replace an S10 Heater Core

    The heater core on a Chevrolet S10 pickup is a small radiator located underneath the dash on the passenger side of the cab. Heated coolant travels from the engine to the heater core through heater...

  • How to Replace a 69 VW Engine

    Replacing the motor in a 1969 VW might sound difficult or intimidating, but it's really a fairly simple process. A VW air-cooled motor simply hangs from the bell housing by four bolts, so aside...

  • How to Disconnect TDI Intake Hoses

    Volkswagen TDI intake hoses use a hose clamp as a retainer. The intake hoses are typically made of a rubber compound. Because of this, the hoses are flexible, which is a good thing; but...

  • How to Remove a GM Coolant Hose

    Radiator hoses are one of the most commonly overlooked maintenance components within any automobile, until they fail. Radiator hoses are made from rubber, which corrodes over time. To compound the...

  • How to Repair a Mitsubishi Pickup Water Pump

    The water pump is an essential piece of equipment used to circulate water and coolant throughout the engine to keep it from overheating during operation. Replacing or repairing the water pump on...

  • How to Install a 1973 Corvette Radiator

    The 1973 Chevrolet Corvette is fairly infamous for its many cooling problems. This high-performance vehicle's old brass radiator does not hold up to the task of cooling its large V-8 engine,...

  • How to Fix a Heater Core on a Ford

    The heater core on a Ford car or light truck operates in conjunction with the engine's cooling system to provide heated air to the passenger cabin. Engine coolant flows from the vehicle's engine...

  • 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...

  • Odyssey Brake Problems

    The Honda Odyssey has been one of the most popular minivans on the market since its debut in 1995. Known for its spacious cabins and innovative designs, the Odyssey, now in its third generation,...

  • Step-by-Step Radiator Installation on a Chevrolet

    Chevrolet vehicles use a pressurized coolant system with a forward-mounted radiator on most models. The coolant is pumped through the radiator, where finned channels keep the fluid at a stable...

  • Auto A/C Procedures

    Servicing auto air conditioning makes a good do-it-yourself project, provided you keep a few considerations in mind. You must handle refrigerant properly to avoid legal issues. It's still illegal...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Ford Windstar DPFE

    The differential pressure feedback (DPFE) for the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) sensor on the Ford Winstar is located in the center of the engine, close to the number 1 cylinder. This sensor has...

  • How to Replace Fuel Lines on a Corolla

    The fuel lines on your Toyota Corolla are made up of two main parts: the metal pipes and rubber hoses. Any piece of the lines that is leaking or damaged must be replaced. Hoses need to replace...

  • Automobile Air Conditioning Problems

    For automobile owners, air conditioner issues can be a sign of serious (and expensive) repair work looming on the horizon. Proactive drivers who pay careful attention and note potential troubles...

  • How to Replace an Oldsmobile Aurora Alternator

    The Oldsmobile Aurora was manufactured with a 12-volt alternator generator charging system, coupled with a negative-ground battery. This system is designed to provide electricity to the primary...

  • How to Install a Ford Taurus Heater Bypass

    A Ford Taurus heater bypass is used when a leak has occurred in the heater core. When this occurs, antifreeze will be seen leaking out of the evaporator case drain tube. The tube protrudes through...

  • Honda Radiator Problems

    The radiator on a Honda car or truck works in conjunction with the vehicle's waterpump to circulate coolant throughout the engine, which keeps the engine within normal operating temperatures....

  • How to Fix a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee Fuel Filler Tube

    The 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee fuel filler tube consists of the metal filler neck, which is bolted to the body. Notice that the filler tube opening has not only the large hole for the fuel nozzle,...

  • Radiator Repair Procedures

    A radiator is a series of thin copper brass or aluminum tubes with a tank on either side. These tubes are connected to cooling fins that draw heat off the engine's coolant and release it into the...

  • How to Fix the Filler Tube in a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee

    A 1997 Jeep Cherokee has a filler tube and a vent or overflow tube both running from the filler cap to the fuel tank. Both tubes are made of rubber fuel line and are held on both ends with hose...

  • How to Replace a Ford F150 EGR Pressure Sensor

    The EGR sensor on your Ford F-150 recirculates the exhaust gases back into your engine for a more complete burn. The sensor itself, however, has a separate sensor to help it do its job. This is...

  • How to Replace the Radiator on a Volvo 740

    The radiator is a critical component in the operation of a Volvo 740's cooling system, and is essential to the smooth operation of the engine. If the radiator does not function properly,...

  • How to Replace Car Engine Vacuum Hoses

    Your engine has started to run rough, so you decided to check your engine vacuum hoses. You noticed that one of your engine vacuum hoses was cracked, frayed, and deteriorating. You have to replace...

  • How to Change the Radiator in a GMC Truck

    General Motors pickup trucks use reciprocating cylinder technology that requires a liquid cooling system, and the primary radiator for this system can break down and require replacement. The...

  • Do It Yourself Brake Line Repair

    You should inspect the brake line pipes and hoses every six months for damage. Common problems on hoses include hardness, cracking, fraying or chafing. Pipes can suffer mainly from corrosion and...

  • How to Flush a Radiator Jetta

    Volkswagen or VW Jetta has a german engine making mechanics to freak out a little bit and spending more time and charging more money for labor. Flushing a radiator in a Jetta cost 135 dollars at...

  • How to Fix a Vacuum Leak on a Car

    If your vehicle is running rough, before you spend money on anything, you should check for simple vacuum leaks. A vacuum leak is one of the most overlooked problems in an engine. It is commonly...

  • How to Take Out a PCV Valve

    A PCV valve--sometimes erroneously referred to as a "PVC valve"--is a Positive Crankcase Ventilation valve, and is responsible for the continual expelling of gas from an engine's crankcase. This...

  • Signs & Symptoms of Bad Motor Mounts

    Motor mounts are extremely important vehicle parts that stabilize and align a vehicle engine inside the engine compartment. Although small in size and relatively cheap in cost, motor mounts can...

  • How to Change a Honda Jazz Fuel Filter

    The fuel filter protects your engine by filtering out any contaminants that get trapped in the fuel tank. Before fuel is sprayed into the combustion chamber, it passes through the filter....

  • How to Change a Ford Taurus Fuel Filter

    The fuel filter is what removes any contaminants that may have gotten trapped in the fuel tank. Before fuel is sprayed into the combustion chamber, it passes through the filter. Over time, the...

  • How to Reverse Flush an Alero Heater Core

    The heater core in your Oldsmobile Alero can get clogged occasionally and will stop allowing hot air to pass through the vents. When this happens, you can repair the heater by running a reverse...

  • How to Fix the Heater in a Ford Expedition

    If your Ford Expedition is not getting, there can be a number of problems with the heating system. The biggest problem is a bad heater core, but replacing it is a long process that includes...

  • How to Fix a Heater Core Leak

    The heater core functions as a mini-radiator to bring heat into the vehicle's interior as the heater and defroster fan blows air across it. When heater cores go bad, they leak antifreeze onto the...

  • How to Put in a Heater Core

    The heater core is one of the primary parts of your vehicles heater. Hot coolant passes through the heater core much in the same way it passes through the radiator and a small fan blows on the...

  • How to Fix Power Steering

    Introduced in 1951 by Chrysler in one of its popular vehicles, power steering was invented in order to make it easier to steer your vehicle. Before the invention of power steering, turning the...

  • How Does a Car's Heater Work?

    The engine in a car produces a lot of heat, and the car can only continue to run without overheating because of the cooling system. Water or antifreeze is pumped through the engine, where it...

  • How to Fix a Car Heating System

    The heating system in your car does more than just keep the interior warm in cold weather. It keeps the engine cool by ventilating the engine heat elsewhere. Fixing any problems with your heating...

  • How to Diagnose a Brake Problem

    When diagnosing brake problems, determine if the brakes pull right or left or if they are sticking. Check for brake obstructions and problems with brake hoses with help from an auto mechanic in...

  • How to Change a Radiator

    When changing a car radiator, make sure the car is cool and drain the radiator before removing it. Use a pair of plier to remove radiator hoses when changing radiators with help from an auto...

  • Replacing Hoses After Changing Fuel Pump

    Use one hand to guide hoses when replacing fuel tank. Learn a mechanic's tips for replacing the fuel pump in the gas tank of your Lincoln Continental in this free auto repair and car maintenance...

  • Replacing Tank Straps After Changing Fuel Pump

    Make sure fuel tank hoses are firmly attached. Learn more about replacing the fuel pump in the gas tank of your Lincoln Continental in this free auto repair and car maintenance video.

  • Unclipping an Old Distributor Cap

    Take off the air intake hoses before unclipping a distributor cap. Learn how to unclip a distributor cap from a professional mechanic in this free automotive video.

  • How to Drain Radiator Coolant

    Draining radiator coolant is required for removing the radiator hoses on some vehicles. Learn how to drain radiator coolant in these free auto repair video instructions.

  • How to Remove Radiator Hoses

    Removing radiator hose clamps is necessary before removing radiator hoses. Learn how to remove radiator hoses in these free auto repair video instructions.

  • How to Attach Your Radiator Hoses

    When re-attaching your radiator hoses back to your radiator it is important to put the clamp back in the same place. Learn how to attach your radiator hoses in these free auto repair video...

  • How to Remove Your Radiator Hoses

    Removing your radiator hoses is required to remove your radiator. Learn how to remove your radiator hoses in these free auto repair video instructions.

  • Do Cracked Vacuum Hoses Cause Acceleration Problems?

    All late model cars are fuel injected. They are solely dependent on sensors to supply the necessary information to the on board computer to properly deploy the proper engine management. For...

  • How Does a Car Cooling System Work?

    A car cooling system is a self-contained system that uses radiator fluid and/or water under pressure to cool a car's engine. A water pump, which is a belt-driven rotary-style pump, is the driving...

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