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How To Ensure Your Car Is Always In Good Repair

Feb 15

 

Your car is an expensive investment and taking care of it will save you money over the long haul. You should have a good working knowledge of the vehicle model you own, however, there are other things to read up on as well. Read on to save yourself time and money in the future.

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Check the tread on your tires regularly to make sure they are safe. Tires that have less than one quarter of an inch of tread probably need to be replaced. Also be aware of any bulges or cuts on the surface of your tires as this may indicate a weak area that could blow out and cause an accident while you are driving.

Don't pay money for air. Familiarize yourself with the correct air pressure of your car tires and invest in an air compressor. Check your tires on a regular basis and keep them properly inflated on your own. Being able to do this yourself on a regular basis will save you money in terms of wear and tear and regular maintenance.

Always ask lots of questions when you take your car to get repaired. Don't let the mechanic intimidate you. Ask why something needs to be fixed or how it will be done. If the mechanic tries to brush you off, doesn't look at you, or refuses to answer your questions, consider taking your car to someone else.

If your car door and hatch locks tend to become stiff, avoid breaking your key off in the lock by lubricating them periodically with a penetrating oil spray. You can use the plastic extender that comes with the spray can to deliver oil to the interior of the locking mechanism. If you have misplaced this extender, just spray your key liberally and turn it in the stiff lock several times.

Look at all lights that flash on the dashboard and learn what they mean. These lights can let you know when something is wrong with your car. Yes, there are sometimes false positives, but it is risky to ignore these warning lights. If you do so, a problem can get worse and become more costly to fix.

Take pictures of your entire vehicle before taking it to the shop to get repaired. Most shops would not strip your car, but there are those who do this to make extra money. Because of this, it is advisable to get proof of what you vehicle looked like before it goes to the shop, just in case.

Unless it is required by your car's warranty, don't feel obligated to use the repair shop at the dealership. There are many reputable independent auto repair shops and they are often cheaper. Ask your friends and family members for a recommendation if you are unsure which shops in your area are trustworthy.

Even minor problems should be checked by a mechanic. The problem might get worse if you do not get it fixed quickly, or your diagnosis might not be correct.

You should always look for a warranty when you're working on a car problem and need a part that costs quite a bit. For any parts that you order, inquire about their warranty from the mechanic. Ask how long it lasts, and request a physical copy of the contract.

If you are planning a DIY auto repair, be sure to give yourself plenty of time to complete it. Start early in the day with all of the tools, parts and fluids that you will need close at hand. Remember that, no matter how well you plan, something unexpected will come up and consume your time. Avoid running out of daylight by getting an early start that will allow you to cope with the unexpected.

Understand the billing process at the auto repair shop you go to. In many cases, you could get a bill for labor based on how long the manufacturer thinks it will take to repair your car. Be clear about how it works at whatever shop you take your car to.

If you are repairing your vehicle at home you must be sure to put everything that you take off of the vehicle in one safe place. One of the biggest problems that people run into is they lose a part from their car and can not put everything back together. Do not let this happen to you.

You should get your tires aligned and inflated on a regular basis. You can easily check the pressure and inflate them but you will probably need a professional to align them for you. Keep your tires in good shape will make handling your care easier and can even improve your gas mileage.

In conclusion, there are many benefits to becoming educated on auto repairs. You can teach others repair techniques and perform repairs on your own car to save money. Use these tips and fix problems yourself only if you are comfortable enough.

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