How To Avoid Costly Auto Repair Mistakes

By Fred Gagnon


Learning basic auto repair can help you in so many ways throughout your life. Besides saving money from taking it into a shop, you can teach others how to do the same. Read this article for ways to fix things that commonly break in different makes and models of cars.

Ensure you regularly inspect your radiator. Simply run the engine a few minutes and then cut the engine and lift the hood. Never open the radiator on a running car. Look to see what the fluid level is (use a dipstick), and remember that coolant needs to have a bit of water added prior to entering your radiator.

Checking and repairing the air conditioning in your car is quite complex. If you need to have it checked or fixed, find a mechanic with an air conditioning certification. The gas used for air conditioning is potentially dangerous and this system is a lot more complex than the other parts in your vehicle.

Pay attention to the signs a potential mechanic gives to you. If he cannot give you eye contact, rushes his words, or avoids answering any questions you have for him, he may be trying to hide something. Perhaps he does not really know what he is doing or is lying about something else. If this is the case, go with another mechanic.

If you notice your windshield wipers are not removing all the water from your windshield when it rain, you may need to replace the blades. This is a simple fix anyone can do. Measure the blades and purchase new ones from an auto supply store. Remove the old ones and snap the new ones in place.

Verify that a prospective mechanic is familiar with your specific car. Basic components are usually the same, but things like hood space vary by brand. If you are not sure, spend the extra money and go to an authorized dealer.

Before you settle on a car repair business, talk to friends and family for recommendations. Your relatives or friends may be able to tell you what they recommend so you can locate service more easily. For any recommendation, research them. Check online reviews at the very least.

Air Filter

Replace your air filter regularly, especially if you live in a dusty environment. The air filter is located under a large square plastic case under your hood. You can replace the filter in only a few minutes by unscrewing the lid of the case, removing the old filter and placing the new one in the case.

You'll discover several repairs can be done all by yourself even if you are not mechanically trained. Say for example, changing an air filter which is a very simple job, and so there's no reason for you to pay a mechanic to perform this. Just browse the internet to learn how to do the job. You can save some bucks if you do it yourself.

Rather than running to the mechanic each time you hear a funny noise or your breaks start to slip, you can depend on yourself. The tips in this article should get you started with basic auto repair. Remember them the next time you're having issues with your car for any reason.




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