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Troubleshooting Car Problems: Video Series

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  1. In order to disable a car alarm, an individual will have to locate the horn that was put in and disconnect it, or they will have to fix the problem with the alarm. Disconnect a car's battery to disable a factory car alarm with help from an ASE-certified mechanic in this free video on car problems.

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  2. A window drive cable is a regulator that lies within the door panel, so the door panel will have to be removed in order to access the cable rods and switch connector. Take the bolts off for a car's window regulator with help from an ASE-certified mechanic in this free video on car repairs.

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  3. A bigger tire size on a car doesn't increase gas mileage because it essentially is going to make the engine work more to get the vehicle to move. Find out why big tires may be beneficial on the highway, but not in town, with help from an ASE-certified mechanic in this free video on fuel economy and car tires.

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  4. A CDL test is an in-depth test that requires plenty of studying before even thinking about the driving portion. Look up a local commercial driving school before attempting to pass a CDL test with help from an ASE-certified mechanic in this free video on driver's licenses and the CDL test.

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  5. The most common cause for an overheating car is low antifreeze, but other causes may be a thermostat sticking or a slipping belt. Discover how sticking brakes can cause a car to overheat with help from an ASE-certified mechanic in this free video on troubleshooting car problems.

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  6. Oxygen sensor problems will cause a vehicle's "check engine" light to come on, and some of the symptoms of oxygen sensor problems include poor fuel economy and a rougher idling engine. Find out what diagnostic equipment is needed to troubleshoot oxygen sensor problems with help from an ASE-certified mechanic in this free video on troubleshooting car problems.

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Tom Brintzenhofe Thomas Brintzenhofe has been a certified mechanic for more than 14 years and a certified master mechanic for more than eight years. He is a General Motors certified driveability technician, an Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certified mechanic and a trained automotive instructor. Brintzenhofe owned and operated a fully functional automotive repair garage for four years. He currently works as an industrial heavy equipment mechanic for International Steel Group in Coatesville, Pa.dkdk

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