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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 Get Your Vehicle To Report I/M Readiness

    Before a state inspection, your car has a series of sensors that have to report as "ready" before the inspection can take place to check your emissions. The problem is, many people...

  • Automotive Lift Safety

    No mechanic is too experienced to take using an automotive lift lightly. Automotive lifts have caused thousands of deaths and even more injuries. When using a lift, be sure you have been trained...

  • How to Check for a Bad Ignition Switch

    The ignition switch in a vehicle is responsible for sending a signal to the starter motor so that the engine will start. While the switch has no scheduled service life, in most vehicles it lasts...

  • How to Replace a KIA Fuel Filter

    One of the regular maintenance items for your Kia vehicle is changing the fuel filter. Like any filter, its job is to filter out impurities in the product being filtered through it. In this case,...

  • How to Diagnose Problems With CV Joints

    CV joints on a vehicle allow flexibility in the drive shaft. The joint itself is like a ball and socket. It's packed with grease, called axle grease, to help with lubrication. The joint is covered...

  • How to Replace an Upper Radiator Hose

    Every time you do an oil change or pop the hood you should take a look at your radiator hoses and make sure they are in good condition. Over time the temperature fluctuations degrade the hose and...

  • Signs of an Exhaust Leak

  • Chevy Malibu Problems & Answers

    Although it has been around since the mid-1960s, production on the Chevrolet Malibu--more commonly known as the Chevy Malibu--was halted in the early 1980s, only to be resurrected as a more...

  • How to Replace an LT1 Exhaust System

    The LT1 is an engine designed and built by General Motors. It was fitted into several of GM's production vehicles. Due to its power output, the motor was used extensively on GMs high-performance...

  • How to Shop for Auto Painting

    Automotive paint jobs often deliver the first impression of a vehicle. Professional quality paints and techniques create a lasting shine that also protects the metal components of a vehicle's...

  • 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....

  • How to Check Ball Joints on a Blazer

    The ball joints on a Chevrolet Blazer connect the upper and lower control arms to the steering knuckle and must be periodically replaced to ensure the safe operation of your vehicle. The most...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Ford Starter

    Ford cars and light trucks use a small electrical motor connected to the flexplate or flywheel to rotate the crankshaft and pistons when the engine is starting. The starter motor places a heavy...

  • How to Fix Front End Shaking on a Jeep Cherokee

    Identifying problems in automobiles can be a long and difficult process. A front end shaking can be attributed to a variety of causes: the vehicle being out of alignment; the tires being out of...

  • How to Remove Steering Column Covers

    Steering column covers protect the wiring on the steering column that runs to the turn signal, headlight and cruise control switches. To access these switches, you'll need to remove the cover on...

  • How to Remove a Corvette C4 Drive Shaft

    The driveshaft, also known as a propeller shaft, on a C4 Corvette is the long tube that takes power generated by the engine and delivers it to the rear wheels. The drive shaft must be removed if...

  • How to Clean Carbon Buildup in an IAC Valve

    The idle air control valve, commonly referred to as the IAC valve, is responsible for adjusting idle speed. The IAC valve works closely with other electrical components to control the air moving...

  • How to Pass The Emissions Test

    When getting a car, truck, or vehicle inspection, many states require the vehicle to go through an emissions check to make sure that the car is not causing too much pollution. Every state is...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • Ford Speedometer Problems

    The speedometer is an important part of the car engine as it indicates the speed of your vehicle while on the road. A faulty speedometer can cause major driving issues, which can lead to...

  • Problems With the Honda Pilot

    The Pilot is a crossover sport-utility vehicle manufactured by Japanese automaker Honda since 2003. For the 2009 model year, the Honda Pilot was redesigned. It has been offered in several trim...

  • 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 Patch a Leaky Gas Tank

    A leaking gas tank is a major problem in whatever vehicle you are using. This is more than just losing and wasting fuel; since your vehicle generates a lot of heat on the outside, the risk of fire...

  • How to Remove Automotive Radiator Rust

    The cooling system of your vehicle is critical to the performance of your engine, and if you start to develop rust in your radiator, then your car can start overheating and cause damage to the...

  • The Frequency of Replacing an Air Filter in a Car Engine

    Changing your car's air filter is an important factor that can improve the quality of your vehicle. A clean air filter helps cars burn less fuel. This means your car will run more smoothly and you...

  • How to SAVE BIG on car repair services

    Sooner or later we all need car repair services. Carl exhaust repair or car brake repair are among some of the more common problems headed for the nearest garage ramp. If you're on a lower budget...

  • How to Check a Car Using Codes

    When your vehicle's check-engine light comes on, there's usually an error or diagnostic code stored in its memory that indicates why the light came on. Knowing the code will help you diagnose...

  • Buick Crankshaft Pulley Removal

    The sole purpose of a crankshaft pulley is to transfer the rotating energy of the crankshaft to each of the engine's powered accessories via one or more rubber belts. Because the crankshaft...

  • Lexus GS300 Problems

    Toyota's luxury division presented the Lexus GS300, characterized by its rounded design and rear-wheel drive, as a sporty alternative to similar sedans from European manufacturers like BMW and...

  • How to Prevent Rust From Spreading on My Car

    Rust on your car is a terrible thing, and the best step to take is to stop it before it spreads any farther. Depending on how much rust is on your vehicle, this job should take about 20 minutes to do.

  • How to Remove Radiator Rust

    Part of the regular maintenance of your vehicle regular is to regularly clean and flush its cooling system. If you don't do that, rust will form in your cooling system that could cause your car to...

  • How to Prevent Rust on Muffler Welds

    Rust can ruin a car, and it often hits the lowest part of the vehicle first. One of the most susceptible pieces to get damaged is usually the exhaust system. They're generally made out of welded...

  • 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...

  • Honda Fit Problems

    Referred to as the Honda Jazz in Japan and Europe, the five-door subcompact hatchback vehicle was introduced to the United States in 2006 for the 2007 model year. With a compact exterior look, it...

  • How to Replace a Muffler on a Ford Explorer

    The exhaust system in a vehicle is important because it expels heat and gas away from the motor. Excessive heat can cause gasket leaks, piston failure and other problems with the engine. The...

  • How to Remove a VW Gas Tank

    The gas tank on a Volkswagen is a steel or plastic tank usually located at the rear of the vehicle below the trunk. Over time water or sediment can collect inside the tank and potentially clog the...

  • How to Drop a Gas Tank

    Automotive fuel tanks suffer brute force attacks by flying rocks, weather-related deterioration and punctures by sharp road debris, and, in some cases, must be removed from the vehicle for repair...

  • Tire Size Vs. Gas Mileage

    Changing the diameter of a vehicle's tire can drastically affect every aspect of its performance, from acceleration, to braking, to fuel economy. From one extreme to the next, a vehicle can gain...

  • Silverado Door Lock Problems

    The Chevrolet Silverado is a reliable pickup truck put on the market by American manufacturer Chevrolet. Since its debut in 1998, the Silverado has been recognized for its durability, as well as...

  • How to Remove Strong Smells From Your Vehicle

    Have you ever checked your car in the morning while heading for your work , or taking the kids to school or going on a picnic or something like that and you have discovered that there is a bad...

  • How to Wire a Wide-Band O2 Sensor

    A wide-band oxygen sensor works just like a narrow-band O2 sensor, except that it is used for high-performance tuning applications. The sensor measures a broader range of air-flow specifications...

  • How to Touch Up Stone Chips on a Car

    Stone chips are perhaps the most irritating type of paint damage your vehicle can suffer. The chips, usually caused by small rocks kicked up by passing cars or lawn mowers, are too small to...

  • How to Deal With Car Insurance Claims and car repairs

    Had a car accident? Need car repairs? Filling a car insurance claim? Don't trust the insurance companies or the auto repair shops to treat you right. Here's how to keep them honest.

  • How to Get GM Paint Codes

    Performing minor body work on automobiles is within the reach of anybody. Repairing a small scratch yourself requires only minimal legwork ahead of time. The first thing you'll need is the paint...

  • How to Remove a Caliper Slide Bolt

    The caliper slide bolt, or pin bolt, is the lowermost bolt on a brake caliper. The slide bolt holds the caliper to the caliper mounting bracket. When you remove this bolt, the caliper will swing...

  • How to Stop Auto Rust on Metal

    Automotive body rusting is the result of metal being exposed to moisture. This exposure to moisture then permits the surrounding air to oxidize the metal surface. Rust on a car's body will...

  • Saturn Auto Problems

    American automaker General Motors began producing and marketing cars through its Saturn division in 1991. For nearly 20 years, Saturn offered cars and SUVs that ranged from entry-level economy...

  • Ford Ranger Fuel Tank Removal

    The fuel tank on your Ford Ranger may develop problems that make it necessary to remove or replace it. Some tank leaks, holes or contamination issues can only be fixed with the tank off the...

  • How to Replace Disc Brakes

    If your brakes have been squealing and grinding for weeks now, it is time to do a brake job. Not only is it embarrassing but also unsafe to drive a vehicle that needs brakes.

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