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When a car reaches 100,000 miles it is essential to continue maintenance; however checking a extra components will increase your car's longevity. Learn how to continue proper maintenance by reading Ehow’s Quick Guides and tips.
When a car reaches 100,000 miles, the maintenance isn't much different, but it's important to test the battery, change the radiator fluid and have the tires rotated. Check Read More
It's best to perform regular maintenance on a car. Learn how to keep a regular car maintenance schedule and why it is important in this free auto maintenance video clip. Read More
A timing belt weighs less than a timing chain and is an efficient system to operate the camshaft on your vehicle. For the most part, belts are very reliable, but they also Read More
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 Read More
Decide how long a car needs to last when determining how to maintain it. Keep a new car in top shape with the car maintenance tips in this free video on automotive repair Read More
Learn how to organize your car to get rid of clutter in this free video on home organizing. Read More
Spark plugs, like most car parts, can get very dirty. Learn how to clean spark plugs in this free online instructional video. Read More
After installing spark plugs, make sure they work! Learn how to test the engine after replacing or installing new spark plugs in this free online instructional video. Read More
Check the car's automatic transmission fluid level using the transmission dip stick near the car engine; learn how from our expert mechanic in this free car-maintenance video. Read More
In order to tell if a car needs an oil change, take a look at the dipstick to make sure that the oil isn't too dark or low. Change the oil in a car every 3,000 miles with Read More
Tuning up your car can be super easy for those who know their way around an engine. Here are the basics. Read More
Preventative maintenance is one of the best ways to keep your car in good working order and catch problems before they become serious. A regularly scheduled tune-up focuses Read More
Rust can eat away at your car's fenders, doors, wheel wells and create holes in the floor and trunk unless you tend to it. You can take steps to eliminate rust and protect Read More
Cleaning rust off of a car engine is difficult to do without completely tearing down the engine and cooking each individual part. Discover how to sand blast or pressure Read More
Keeping your car looking new is important to its resale value. Over the course of the life of a vehicle, it will acquire minor scratches and chips from road debris or Read More
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