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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 Change Oil and Oil Filter

    While many turn in their car for someone to do maintenance, often times you can do this by yourself. Here are the steps to change your cars oil and oil filter.

  • Self-Help Car Repair

    All cars require maintenance and repairs to keep them running smoothly and safely. Making small repairs yourself can help prevent long-term problems and is a good way to save unnecessary trips to...

  • How to Change the Fork Oil in a Harley

    When changing the fork oil in a Harley-Davidson, it is advisable to use Harley-Davidson oil or an equivalent. This procedure works on all but '02 through '06 models with a cartridge on the left...

  • How to Replace a Ford F-150 Oil Pan

    The sole purpose of an oil pan is to store the oil used by the engine. Oil pans are one-piece designs, which makes them fairly durable. However, they can sometimes crack. Oftentimes the crack can...

  • Chrysler Concorde Heater Problems

    Small cracks in large pieces of concrete are rarely anything to worry about, unless that chunk of concrete is a dam and you are standing at the bottom. Seemingly innocuous, the heater-core...

  • How to Remove a Transmission Line From a Radiator

    Most light cars and trucks equipped with an automatic transmission feature a transmission oil cooler built into the vehicle's radiator, to minimize operating temperatures in the transmission....

  • 2.7 Chrysler V-6 Oiling Problems

    When Dodge introduced the all-new, all-aluminum 2.7L V6 as the base engine for it's top-selling Intrepid, the initial reception was quite positive. Though much smaller in displacement than the...

  • Chrysler 2.7-Liter Cooling Problems

    Introduced in the 1998 as the all-new Intrepid's abase engine, the 2.7L had everything going for it: all aluminum, dual overhead camshafts and 92 horsepower per liter. It weighed less than 2/3s...

  • How to Pass a Vehicle Inspection

    All states require a vehicle inspection that basically checks to make sure that your car is in good working order. This is to keep you and other drivers safe. If an emissions check is also...

  • How to Add Oil to Air Tools

    Condensation forms as an air compressor pressurizes air. Air dryers remove some of the condensation, but condensation will still travel into the air tool connected to the air compressor. When the...

  • DIY Auto Questions

    One of the biggest expenses of a new or used car is the cost of professional repairs and maintenance. While regular service is necessary to keep a car safe and running its best, many of the work...

  • What Are the Different Types of Piston Rings?

    The internal combustion engine has been in use for over a century, and though it has been modified with the advancement of modern technology, it is still constructed using the same general parts...

  • Car Repair FAQs

    Sooner or later every car on the road will need maintenance or repair service. While car repairs can be expensive, many of the most basic tasks can be performed at home with simple tools. In many...

  • What Is an Engine Power Flush?

    An engine power flush is a procedure in which a high-pressure solution is flushed into an automobile engine in order to clean out contaminants that could harm its performance. Performing engine...

  • How to Change your vehicles oil

    YES! The average person can change there own oil in there vehicle for 1/2 the cost of taking it to a five and dime shop or MORE if you take your car to a dealership for this service.

  • How to Change Oil Pan Gasket for a Honda Civic Ex

    Having a leaky oil pan means that you're dripping oil on your driveway, and if left unchecked, you'll run out of oil and damage the engine. Replacing the oil pan isn't a difficult task, but it...

  • How to Give Your Car a Simple Tune up

    Simple step by step instructions on how to tune up your car without taking it to an expensive shop.

  • What Are the Functions of an Oil Hydraulic Flow Divider?

    An oil hydraulic flow divider is a broad term which can mean a number of things, all pertaining to a pressurized oil system. Such systems might be found in high-performance racing vehicles or...

  • How to Lube Your Car: Helpful Hints on Lubrication

    If you care for your car yourself, you probably want it to last as long as possible. Here are some important tips you may not know, that will help you get the most miles out of your car.

  • How to Prevent Rust With Machine Oil

    Working with steel means always having the possibility of rust forming at one time or another. But typically when you work with steel, you end up with a part that's designed to be painted or...

  • How to Install New Beetle Oil Pan

    When Volkswagen introduced the New Beetle, it sparked a styling trend in making old vehicles new again. But as the cars get older, things need to be fixed. A leaky oil pan can lead to a loss in...

  • 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 Oil a Floor Jack

    Floor jacks differ tremendously from the emergency jack that normally comes with modern vehicles. Floor jacks use fluid to provide lift; the small emergency jacks use simple screw systems. Floor...

  • Dodge 4.7 Engine Problems

    The Dodge 4.7-liter PowerTech V-8 engine has received mixed reviews from owners since its debut in 1999. Yet most of its quality issues center on lack of scheduled maintenance that will doom any...

  • How a Bottle Jack Works

    Inside the "bottle" jack is an inner working machine that is comprised of a reservoir, a main cylinder, a main piston, a pump piston, pump cylinder, check valves, a release valve, oil, oil ports...

  • How to Install a Transmission Oil Cooler

    A transmission oil cooler is a small, finned radiator that circulates warm oil to stabilize the temperature of the transmission. It is normally placed in front of the primary engine coolant...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Lincoln Floor Jack

    The low profile of Lincoln floor jacks make them perfect for the amateur DIY as well the professional mechanic. Over time, however, you may need to troubleshoot various problems with the Lincoln...

  • How to Check Car Shocks

    Shocks are available in several varieties. The least-expensive shocks are the older, standard, oil-filled shocks. The problem with these stems from the fact that they fail once they become heated...

  • How to Stop Engine Knocking With Lucas Oil Stabilizer

    How to stop engine knocking in just a few easy simple steps. You, yes you can do this at home. Although this does not stop knocking in all cases, it will help to extend the life of ANY engine, and...

  • How to Remove a Muffler in a Dodge Diesel

    The muffler on a Dodge diesel is secured to the exhaust piping with mounting bolts. The constant heating and cooling of the exhaust system may create a phenomenon of "cold fusion" between the...

  • How to Install Chevy Engine Oil Cooler Hoses

    On a Chevrolet engine, the oil cooler is one of the crucial items to the vehicle. If it's not working, or a hose is ruptured, the vehicle will leak oil and you could seize your engine. Accessing...

  • How to Refill a Floor Jack

    Proper operation of your floor jack depends on good maintenance. Replace the hydraulic oil in your floor jack every three years and check the operation of the floor jack each time before using it....

  • How to Diagnose a Head Gasket

    A head gasket is a gasket that is positioned between the engine block and the cylinder head of a vehicle. The head gasket is responsible for sealing the cylinders to ensure maximum compression and...

  • When to Overhaul Car Engines?

    Rebuilding your car's engine can be a time-consuming and expensive undertaking, and before you take such a drastic step, it is important to be absolutely certain that an engine rebuild is really...

  • How to Keep Your Car in Good Working Order

    Many people let their car go to pot for no reason. It's the second biggest investment of your life, and if you treat it right, it can last a lifetime, if you want. Why throw all that away...

  • How to Remove an Oil Pump from a Ford Van 7.5 Motor

    Ford's 7.5-liter engine was used primarily for its F-series truck line beginning in 1983, but the engine was also used in Ford's E-250 and E-350 Econoline vans in the mid-1990s. The engine was...

  • Facts on Synthetic Motor Oil

    Synthetic motor oil is not made from crude oil but is composed of raw materials including methane, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Synthetic motor oil is used as an alternative to conventional...

  • How to Change The Oil in an 1998 Oldsmobile Cutlass

    Step by step process of changing the oil in a 1998 Oldsmobile Cutlass.

  • How to Do an Oil Change on a 2006 KIA Rio

    The cost of a professional oil change is minor compared to the cost of many other scheduled maintenance requirements. Nevertheless, you can save $10 to $20 (labor cost) every few months by...

  • What Causes Intake Gasket Leaking?

    The intake gasket forms the seal between the intake manifold and the cylinder head. As such, it is subjected to high temperatures and pressures. Failure of the intake gasket can cause the engine...

  • Volvo C70 DIY Oil Change

    Checking and changing the oil on your Volvo C70 is not only one of the most important maintenance jobs you can do for your car, but it is also one of the easiest, most basic of procedures. Even...

  • How to Check the oil level in your cars engine

    It is a good idea to check your car's oil as often as you can. This way you can tell if the vehicle is burning oil or if the car is leaking. You can also tell if the oil is getting way too...

  • How to Properly Maintain Your Car at your Home

    Maintaining your car is important because you want to make sure that you keep your oil up to date, as well as other parts such as your tires, etc.

  • Different Motor Oils

    Modern vehicle engines are complicated machines with many moving parts. To keep engines running smoothly, motor oil is used to reduce wear and lower friction. Many different types of motor oil are...

  • How to Troubleshoot a C6 Ford Transmission

    The C6 Ford transmission was a popular three-speed transmission on some Ford trucks. While robust, the transmission can have problems, like any other transmission. Because of the complex nature of...

  • How to Change the Oil Pan on a Suzuki Grand Vitara

    The Grand Vitara is a mid-size SUV introduced by the Japanese automaker Suzuki, in 1999. The Grand Vitara is a larger version of the popular small SUV, the Suzuki Vitara. The need to change a...

  • How to Change the Oil in Your Car Yourself

    With the economy still in a weak state, people are using more do it yourself techniques to save money. You can change the oil in your car yourself without taking your car to a quick lube or repair...

  • How to Maintain Your Older Car

    So, you’ve decided to keep your old car instead of buying a new one? By following these guidelines you can keep your older car in tip-top condition for years to come.

  • How to Remove a Broken Oil Filter

    Changing the oil in a car is essential to long life and proper functioning of your vehicle. Part of an oil change is installing a new oil filter. However, sometimes the old filter will break. A...

  • Automatic Transmissions Problems

    The automatic transmission in your car, like any other engine and vehicle component, requires proper attention and maintenance. Over time, mechanical and electronic components wear out and,...

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