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How to Remove a Dent From a Bumper
Bumpers are made of urethane plastic that has a lot of memory. Once the right pressure and mass is put behind the dent, it will pop. It may not pop out perfectly back to original shape, but the...
How to Replace Car Brakes
Save money on auto repairs by learning how to fix basic problems from your own driveway. This article will cover brake replacement(disk only), how to do it safely and correctly.
How to Check Car or Truck Serpentine Drive Belt
It is very easy to check if the serpetine drive belt on your car or truck needs to be replaced.
How to replace lens of headlight on Volvo S60
Cracked headlight lens on a Volvo is common. Not only it affect the appearance on a beautiful car; it is also illegal to drive with a cracked headlight in California. It usually cost few hundred...
How to Check A Vehicle's Motor Oil
This how to will teach you how to check a vehicle's oil if you're not sure how. It's good to get in the habit of checking your oil level in between oil changes. Of course, all vehicles are...
How to Remove a Dealer Emblem from your Car
Here's an easy way to remove the dealership emblem from your car. These 4 simple steps will also take off any kind of bumper sticker.
How to assemble and key match the Chrysler Ignition Lock Cylinder
The article explains how to replace the ignition lock cylinder. To replace the ignition lock cylinder, the trim panels around the steering wheel are removed. Then the tamper-proof hardware that...
How to recharge your r134a A/C and make it ice cold again
This is a video on how to recharge your ac on most r134a vehicles. In the video i show you on a 2002 ford ranger 4.0 v6. The ac was not very cold, it was not leaking, but after a lot of miles it...
Main Parts of a Car Engine
The main parts of a car engine include the pistons, the crank shaft, the piston rods, the bearings and the fuel-supply system. Find out how to keep a car's engine lasting as long as possible by...
Where Does the Speedometer Cable Connect?
The speedometer cable on a car runs up through the transmission to the area behind the instrument panel where it connects directly to the gauge. Discover how most modern cars use sensors instead...
How to Choose Shock Absorbers
When choosing shock absorbers, it's important to consider whether the vehicle will be driven off road. Learn about struts as more costly options to shock absorbers with help from an ASE-certified...
How Does a Car Lift Work?
There are two different types of car lifts, including electric lifts, which have twin posts, and hydraulic lifts. Learn about the safety latches and safety catches that help with safety issues on...
Understanding Motor Control Schematics
Motor control schematics are complicated in modern vehicles, but there are computer programs that provide wire diagrams for any scenario. Find out how a car may have more than one computer running...
How to Check if a Fuel Pump Is Bad
When checking to see if a fuel pump is bad, make sure there's fuel in the tank, use a gauge to check fuel pressure, and check the relay and fuses. Discover how to check if there is power going to...
What Are the Symptoms of Electric Fuel Pump Failure?
Common symptoms of electric fuel pump failure include a car that simply dies on the road, and a car that may stop and start back up intermittently. Find out how to diagnose a failed fuel pump with...
Troubleshooting Electric Motor Starters
When troubleshooting a problem with an electronic starter, there will usually be more than one symptom, including a clicking or dragging sound when trying to start the car. Find out how to tell...
How to Replace a Speedometer Cable
The speedometer cable is located on top of the transmission, and it sends an electrical signal into the computer of the car. Find out how a speedometer cable runs up and under the dash of the car...
Clutch Replacement Signs
Signs that a clutch needs to be replaced include a soft pedal that provides no resistance, an engine that picks up speed without the car picking up speed, and a burning smell. Learn about...
Auto Body Sculpting Tools
Tools used to sculpt metal for auto bodies can be as elaborate as English wheels or as simple as scrap steel. Find inexpensive solutions for sculpting metal with help from an auto body mechanic in...
Auto Body Hand Tools
Auto body hand tools include different sized sockets, scrapers and screwdrivers that help pull off fenders and remove car doors. Collect a few basic tools that can be used for repairs with help...
Auto Body Sanding Tools
Auto body sanding tools include various sanding blocks, which are available in different materials, fine-grit sand paper and graters that help to remove excess body filler in order to make...
Auto Body Prep Tools
Some tools necessary to prep the body of an automobile include rubber gloves, semi-aggressive cleaning pads, disposable auto towels and a high-quality wax and grease remover. Prepare the surface...
Auto Body Tools for Paint Designs
Paint designs on the body of a car are applied with the help of an air-pressure paint gun, lacquer thinner and a variety of safety equipment, like gloves, safety goggles and a respirator. Gather...
Diagnosing a Car Pulley Problem
with help from an automotive technology professor in this free video on car pulley problems.
How to Troubleshoot an Automotive Fuel Gauge
with help from an automotive technology professor in this free video on automotive fuel gauges.
How Many Miles Should Car Tires Last?
There's no set rule on how long tires should last, but the uniform tire quality grading standards are printed on the sidewall of the tire. Find out how to calculate how long tires are expected to...
How to Check if a Heater Core Is Bad
One way to check if a heater core is bad is to look for leaks in the cooling system. Discover how a pressure tester can be used to check the pressure of a cooling system with help from an...
How to Know If a Car Needs New Tires
If a car needs new tires, the wear bars that run horizontally across a tire tread will become visible. Find out how worn out tires can be dangerous when driven for too long with help from an...
How to Tell When Tires Need Balancing?
with help from an automotive technology professor in this free video on balancing car tires.
Tips to Mechanically Improve Gas Mileage
In order to mechanically improve gas mileage, an individual should check their tire inflation pressure, they should drive appropriately and they should keep their speed below 55 miles an hour....
Car Start-Up Problems
When a car doesn't start, the first thing to determine is whether or not the engine is cranking, after which the driver should check to see if a sensor is unplugged. Listen for the fuel pump to...
How to Tell if Your Heater Core Is Going Bad
In order to tell if a heater core is going bad, look for the windows and windshield to fog up whenever the car is started. Learn about how wet carpet and the smell of mildew can indicate a bad...
Advice for Transmission Problems
When a transmission is having problems, a person can take it to a specialist who will determine if the problem is caused by something electrical or mechanical. Discover how transmission fluid is...
How to Check Relays on Automobiles
In order to check relays on cars, take out a good relay and replace it to see if the problem still exists. Learn about proving that a relay is defective before trying to replace it with help from...
How to Become an Auto Mechanic
In order to become an auto service technician, or mechanic, a person should take classes that are based in science, physics and math. Discover how entry-level skills can be obtained at a community...
About Common Electrical Problems in Cars
The most common electrical concern for most vehicles is a dead battery, but other problems involve circuit malfunctions, a sending unit that's not working or a malfunctioning input or output. Find...
How to Diagnose Power Steering Problems
A power steering problem will obviously make it difficult to steer, but it helps to check the power steering fluid level to verify the problem. Find out how power steering fluid can oxidize and...
How to Test a Windshield Wiper Motor
In order to test a windshield wiper motor, the first thing to do is to make sure that the motor is getting voltage. Use a digital multi-meter to test a windshield wiper motor's voltage with help...
Symptoms of a Transmission Problem
A number of symptoms can indicate a problem with a transmission, including grinding in gear changes, excessive gear noise, difficulty shifting or a burnt smell from the fluid. Check to see if a...
How to Get Film Off a Car Windshield
In order to get film off of a car windshield, spray a quality glass cleaner on the windshield and let it soak before wiping up debris. Find out what substances need to be taken off of a windshield...
How to Determine Which Transmission Fluid to Use
There are various transmission fluids available, but the best way to determine the right fluid is by contacting the vehicle's manufacturer. Try consulting an owner's manual for a transmission...
How Do You Clean or Check a Mass Air Flow Sensor?
A mass air-flow sensor is used on fuel-injected vehicles to tell the computer how much air is going into the engine. Discover why a mass air flow sensor must be removed in order to be checked with...
Replacing Lug Nuts & Bolts
A plastic wedge is the best tool for removing lug nuts and bolts because it's less likely to damage the wheel or hubcap. Find out how to loosen lug nuts with the appropriate socket with help from...
Definition of Rack & Pinion Steering
Rack-and-pinion steering is a specific type of steering mechanism that utilizes a steering gear that is mounted on the input shaft that attaches to the steering wheel. Discover why rack-and-pinion...
How to Clean a Car Windshield of Wax
In order to remove wax from a car windshield, the best product to use is nail polish remover, or acetone, which should be applied with a cotton swab or paper towel. Give a windshield a final...
How to Check a Fuel Pump Relay
A fuel pump relay's job is to take some of the voltage load off of the wiring harness to allow a better current flow from the battery to the fuel pump. Determine whether a fuel pump relay is bad...
What Are the Benefits of Dual Exhaust?
The benefits of dual exhaust include the ability to allow more exhaust gas to escape the engine with less back pressure. Discover how the ability for exhaust to escape easily results in a more...
Power Door Lock Troubleshooting
Power door locks are prone to failures due to electrical interruptions, corrosion, broken wires or blown fuses. Find out why a lack of any movement in door locks is most likely a result of a blown...
How to Clean Clear Headlamps
In order to clean clear headlamps on a car, it's important to first consider what chemicals are being used, and whether the headlamps are plastic. Learn about headlight restoration kits that use...
What Is a Hub Bearing on a Car?
A hub bearing on a car servers two primary purposes, including allowing the hub and attached components to rotate freely, and also to keep the wheel tire and rotating mass attached to the car....