Auto Repair DIY encompasses straightforward vehicle fixes and upkeep that you can handle yourself, right in your own garage. Think of things like swapping out the oil, putting in a new air filter, tackling small electrical problems, changing brake pads, and doing some basic troubleshooting. Doing your own auto repairs can save you a chunk of change, boost your confidence, and give car owners a better grasp of their vehicles, allowing them to take better care of them.
Ting. That sorta noise is a little pebble ejecting from anywhere-upon-24 inches upon an automobile windscreen. You stare at it. You tell yourself it is fine. Three days later you hit a pothole and the entire driver side windshield goes out in one long spiderweb crack. Your windshield needs to be replaced completely: $400, $500,…
That first scratch on your car door is a personal affront. A ding from a shopping cart crushes your gut. You see it every morning, all you see is a bill in front of your eyes, $800, $1,200 and maybe even $2,000 from a body shop. The bottom line is this: Most minor auto body…
There are few things more frustrating than sticking your key in the ignition, pushing the start button or flipping a switch…and nothing but a squeak or weak click. A dead battery may leave you stranded at home, a parking lot or even on the side of the road. And that’s why it is important for every driver…
If your battery dies, you slide into a snowbank, or your car breaks down for any reason other than a fender bender under not-too-dire conditions, a standard winter day can suddenly become wouldn’t-wish-on-anyone hazardous. Winter driving has its own set of challenges — from the cold to ice-covered roads, limited visibility and longer wait times for roadside…