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Increase Your Auto Repair Knowledge With This Advice

Mar 14
 
 
When handling auto repairs, you may feel overwhelmed and lost. If so, you can change that. Read on to learn more about dealing with your own auto repairs.
 
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Do you have a hard time starting your car? Your battery probably needs to be recharged or replaced. You need to check the state of charge of your battery. You can use a hydrometer or a voltmeter depending on the type of battery you have. If you have been regularly recharging your battery, it might be time for a new one.
 
If you are worried about an auto body shop puffing up the amount of work that needs to be done, go and get free diagnostics from somewhere else. Since there is no guarantee you will get work done by them, they have no reason to claim there is more needed than necessary.
 
Record each repair that you have done on your car. These past invoices can help the mechanic to diagnose your car if need be. These records will make identifying issues much easier to diagnose and will save you time and money.
 
When performing your own car repairs, make sure you budget enough time to get the job done. It's easy to underestimate how long a repair job will take. You may encounter difficult to remove bolts or nuts, or find out a part is harder to remove than you anticipated. Giving yourself enough time to complete the repair safely will make the job much less stressful.
 
Keep well-organized records on your car. You should have readily available records of everything in regards to maintaining your car when seeing a mechanic. Well-organized records can help them diagnose an issue correctly the first time. Unorganized records may lead to repeat repairs and lots of wasted money and time.
 
Do not leave valuable items in the interior of your car if you need to leave it at the repair shop. Some of these items may need to be removed so the mechanic can do his work, and the shop is not responsible if anything is lost. Clear out your trunk, too.
 
Watch out for obvious warning signs that a repair person is not up to snuff. If you are being talked to in circles and your questions aren't answered, then you will want to go elsewhere. Find a mechanic who seems trustworthy and knows how to answer all your questions.
 
Learn about your car so you can determine the problem in advance and save money. Being able to diagnose the problem, even if you can't fix it, can help you from being fleeced by an unscrupulous mechanic. An unscrupulous mechanic may exaggerate the problem or diagnose nonexistent ones to charge you more.
 
Try to find an auto repair shop that is located close to where you live or work. This may not seem like a big deal, but you do not want to have a hard time getting there when it is time for you to go and pick up your vehicle after it is repaired.
 
Find out how much a mechanic charges for the repair, including labor, before you hand over your keys. Some repair shops have details about their rates posted on the walls, but you should not hesitate to ask about rates if you do not see any information. Also find out how you are to be billed. Some shops have the repair times established by certain manufacturers. While some things are considered minor repairs, the job may actually take all day.
 
Keep a basic repair kit in your car trunk at all times. A simple kit consisting of wrenches, jumper cables, screws, and a jack can be a lifesaver if your car breaks down on the road. This will allow you to make small repairs on the spot, saving you the cost of an expensive tow truck.
 
Keep an eye on the wet puddles under your car. Color and consistency may help you figure out the issue. If it's pastel blue, yellow-green or fluorescent-orange, it may be an antifreeze leak due to a bad hose, leaking radiator, or water pump, or an overheated engine. Dark brown or black oily puddles can mean a bad gasket or seal is causing the leak. Red oily puddles are usually caused by a power-steering or transmission fluid leak. Clear puddles usually aren't anything to worry about, as they may be condensation from the vehicle.
 
Find out how often you should perform a tune up on your vehicle. You should find this information in your owner's manual. You have probably heard that you need to tune up your vehicle every 100,000 miles but this really depends on the make an model of the vehicle you have.
 
Now you understand the basics of car repair. Make sure to be victorious with your car troubles so you don't always have to take it to the mechanic. Continue reading for more information that can help you repair your car.
 
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