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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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  • Installation of a Radiator for a Toyota Tercel

    The Toyota Tercel was manufactured with a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine that uses a pressurized coolant system with a radiator and engine-driven pump. The radiator can become corroded or damaged...

  • How to Replace a Radiator on a PT Cruiser

    The Chrysler PT Cruiser uses a pressurized radiator cooling system that is fitted with a transmission fluid cooler. The twin-core radiator can become corroded or damaged, requiring replacement. An...

  • 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 Bleed the Master Cylinder

    An essential piece of equipment on passenger vehicles that needs regular tuneups is the braking system. The braking system of your car is operated by the master cylinder. A master cylinder is a...

  • How to Rebuild a Chevy HEI Distributor

    Chevrolet's High Energy Ignition (HEI) also know as a breaker-less ignition, was introduced in 1975 as a replacement for the older mechanical breaker-type distributors. Normal maintenance for an...

  • How Electronic Sensors Work on Cars

    Variable reluctance sensors work on the principle of magnetic inductance and are used in a variety of applications. Wheel speed sensors, vehicle speed sensors, camshaft position sensors and...

  • DIY Auto Repair Side View Mirror on a Ford Taurus

    Replacing the side view mirror on the Ford Taurus requires removing the interior door trim panel. Since the Taurus has been around for many years, there are some generational design changes that...

  • How to Fix Holes in a Rear Spoiler

    Repairing a spoiler is as easy as applying Bondo to the holes, sanding, priming and repainting the spoiler to match the color of the car. Bondo is the most common product employed by...

  • Blown Head Gasket FAQ

    A head gasket in an internal combustion engine seals the cylinder head to prevent coolant or oil from leaking into the cylinder. If you notice blue or white smoke coming from your engine or...

  • How to Remove a Door Panel on an Infiniti G35

    The G35 is a rear-wheel drive sport sedan manufactured by Nissan Motor Company and sold under their Infiniti brand. If you want to fix a broken door lock or replace a speaker, you need to remove...

  • How to Troubleshoot an Engine 02 Sensor

    The O2 sensor is plugged into the exhaust of a vehicle and measures the ratio of air-to-fuel making its way into the engine indirectly. It acts as an emissions control device. Since the ideal...

  • How to Drain the Radiator on a 2003 Infiniti G35

    The radiator on a 2003 Infinity G35 forces coolant through the engine to draw heat away from the engine. In this way, it acts like a large heat sink. High temperatures, while a necessary byproduct...

  • How To Replace Alternators

    The alternator is an electrical generator on your vehicle that charges the vehicle's battery. When your alternator begins to fail, you'll usually know because the battery will not be able to hold...

  • Auto Mechanic Basics

    The job of an auto mechanic encompasses the many specialized skills necessary for repairing and maintaining automobiles. As automotive technology continues to evolve, mechanics must adapt by...

  • How to Remove the Front Speaker on a Chevy Malibu

    The Malibu is a mid-sized car sold by General Motors under the Chevrolet brand. The Malibu nameplate was once used in the 1970s on a full-sized rear-wheel-drive car. The name was resurrected in...

  • How to Replace a Speed Sensor

    The speed sensor is a magnetic coil plugged into the bottom of the transmission on most vehicles. Replacing the speed sensor is a matter of unscrewing it and screwing in a new sensor. The speed...

  • How to Troubleshoot Ford F250 Handling Problems

    A Ford F250 can present a host of handling issues. Bad or worn wheel bearings, ball joints and tie rod ends can all cause problems with steering and handling. While these are common causes, worn...

  • Jeep Transmission Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting a transmission problem is a difficult and scary issue for many Jeep owners because of the many parts and high cost of repair involved. However, running your own do-it-yourself...

  • Auto Troubleshooting: Steering Wheel Oscillation

    Steering wheel oscillation, or shimmy as it is more commonly called, is defined as the rapid side -to-side movement of the steering wheel while driving. There are several factors that can cause...

  • Head Gasket Problems

    The head gasket is made to seal the space where the engine valve train and the engine cylinder block come together. The engine block and valve train head are surrounded by cooling channels that...

  • How to Change a Battery in a Pontiac G6

    The battery in a Pontiac G6 provides the power necessary for all of the electrical equipment. You should check your battery every year. You may need to replace it if the G6 becomes difficult to...

  • How to Change a Tail Light on a Solstice

    You should check the tail light on the Pontiac Solstice every 6 months to ensure that it is functioning properly. Replacement bulbs are generally available from any auto parts store. Since the...

  • How to Replace Pin-Type Windshield Wipers

    Pin-type windshield wipers use a clip to secure the wiper blade to the wiper arm. The pin is what the arm "grabs" onto at the wiper blade and arm joint. Check and replace your wiper blades every...

  • How to Replace Drum Brakes on a Mazda Protege

    Drum brakes on a Mazda Protege use a large drum instead of a caliper to slow down the rear wheels. The drum pushes a brake shoe against the drum, causing friction. This friction slows the drum,...

  • Auto AC Compressor Problems

    Common air conditioning compressor problems include refrigerant leaks, electric clutch failures, and internal mechanical failures. Knowing the causes of these failures can go a long way to...

  • Troubleshooting a Vehicle Speed Sensor

    A vehicle speed sensor provides a signal that the vehicle's onboard computer uses to calculate the vehicle's speed. This sensor works the same way a wheel speed sensor on an ABS-equipped car...

  • How to Change the Brake Lights on a Mini

    You should check the brake lights on your Mini Cooper every six months to verify that they are working properly. If they're not, you'll need to change the bulbs. The Mini Cooper's brake lights are...

  • Troubleshooting Ford Escort Fuel Cut-Off Problems

    The Ford Escort, like many Ford cars and light trucks, comes equipped with a fuel-pump shut off. This fuel-pump shut off, called an inertia switch, prevents fuel from being pumped to the engine in...

  • What Tools are Used for Fixing a Flat Tire?

    Murphy's Law states that anything that can go wrong probably will, a fact that many who've ever had a flat tire can attest to. Providing one has the required tools for the task, fixing a flat...

  • 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 Easily Change The Brake Pads On Any Standard Car

    Most auto repair shops will charge anywhere from a $100 up to $200 to change your brake pads. By purchasing the pads yourself and spending 20 minutes, you can save yourself some serious money.

  • How to find an Auto Electrician in Melbourne

    Are you looking out for the best Auto Electrician in Melbourne? As you sift through the 100’s of auto electricians advertisements It can be be difficult to know whether you will choose the right...

  • How to Change a Tire Quickly, Easily, and Safely

    In order to change a tire quickly easily, and safely, you need to prepare properly and follow the proper steps.

  • How to Change your tires your self

    Here is how to change your tires your self instead of wasting time for to tow to a nearby shop

  • How to Get Your Car Serviced

    A few years back while taking a strategic pricing seminar, the instructor shared the knowledge that some auto dealerships set up their business model to make most of their money from vehicle...

  • How to Remove a Window Motor

    Window motors operate a variety of regulators, which are the conveyance that raises and lowers the window. Most window motors on foreign and domestic vehicles will be removed in the same manner....

  • How to Replace a '68 Mustang Heater Core

    The '68 Mustang's heater core is housed in a metal case under the dash on the passenger side of the car. A car with air conditioning has the evaporator in the same case. The air-conditioning...

  • How to Replace a Honda Civic Front Hub

    A Honda Civic has a sealed bearing located in the front hub. This requires the use of a large hydraulic press and special tools to replace the bearing in the center hub. In most cases, it is...

  • How to Keep Header Bolts Tight

    Headers are inherently warped by a certain amount where they are welded to the separator flange, causing uneven seating against the head. To correct this problem, special thick, soft header...

  • How Wheel Speed Sensors Work

    A metal or magnetic post on each wheel passes by a Hall effect sensor, triggering an electronic signal at each rotation. The sensor is mounted on a stationary part of the suspension near the...

  • How to Repair the 4X4 on a 1999 Ford Ranger

    The 1999 Ford Ranger with the four-wheel-drive option employs a front solid axle to provide engine power to the front wheels. This system, while sturdier than constant velocity joint setups, can...

  • How to Replace a Rear Strut in a Ford Taurus

    Struts improve the handling, make the ride smoother, and save wear and tear on the rest of your Ford Taurus's drivetrain. The strut is what most people call the "shock" and is the cylindrical...

  • DIY Replacement of Windshield Glass

    If you need to replace the windshield glass in your vehicle, this will take at least two people. Also, the exact shape and size of the glass you need will vary, and some precise steps in the...

  • How to Repair Ford 500 speed control failure and brake light stuck on

    If someone informs you that your brake lights don't work, or are stuck on. If you notice your auto locks on the doors don't work, in addition the speed control doesn't work.

  • How to Change the Battery on a BMW Remote

    A BMW remote is a small plastic key fob sold with BMWs that allows the driver to control the door locks and rear hatch or trunk without inserting the key into the lock. Over time, the small...

  • How to Buy a Pillow Block Bearing

    A pillow block bearing is a self-lubricating mounted bearing, also known as a plumbing block, often used to support a rotating shaft. The block bearing is mounted on a parallel line with the...

  • How to Troubleshoot a 350 Chevy That Won't Start

    The 350 V8 engine was used in many Chevrolet cars and light trucks from the mid-1960s to the mid-2000s. Starting problems are usually caused by faults in the vehicle's starting circuit or a faulty...

  • Basic Terms of a Car Warranty

    If you're planning on buying a car that offers any type of warranty, it's a good idea to understand exactly what the car's warranty will cover. In most cases, your warranty will offer some basic...

  • How to Replace the Rear Wiper Blade on a Toyota Matrix

    The rear windshield wiper blade on a Toyota Matrix helps to remove the debris that accumulates on the rear window. Windshield wiper blades should be checked every six months on the Matrix for...

  • How to Change the Disc Brakes on a Chevy 1500

    The Chevy 1500 uses brake discs and calipers for improved clamping force and stopping power. Brake calipers work by squeezing the brake disc via brake pads. Since the disc is connected to the...

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