Auto Repair
How to replace windshield wiper blades
I find that once the rubber portion of my windshield wiper has worn away and the metal part begins cutting a nicely arcing groove into my windshield, it is time to replace the windshield wiper blades. After tromping off to the nearest auto parts store or hold your nose-Wal Mart, (preferably on a sunny day) make your way to the windshield wiper section where you will find six thousand selection...read more
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Yes, you can get good auto parts at a junkyard, but I prefer to call those businesses selling use...read more
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by Jeff Mason
Can you get good auto parts at a junkyard? That depends on what you mean by auto parts. Would I...read more
Auto Body Repair
- Tips for repairing a car front door handle
- The best places to find paint touch up kits for your car
- Fascination (and obsession) with "pimped out" vehicles
- The easiest ways to find auto body parts
- Do-it-yourself automobile bodywork
- Finding the right truck bed cover
- Car repair: How to fix headlights
Auto Repair (Other)
- How to locate hard-to-find auto parts
- Understanding a car warranty
- How to build a car at home
- Car maintenance essentials to make sure you steer clear of the junkyard
- You should never use after-market auto parts when maintaining or fixing your car

- Do-it-yourself car repair: Make an old used car or truck look like new for less than $30!
- Tips for repairing the septic tank of a recreational vehicle
Brakes & Tire Repair
- Guide to car tire sizes
- How to check your tire pressure
- The differences between snow tires and radial tires
- How disc brakes work
- A guide to your car's braking system
- Finding the right size tires for your car
- The best commercial tires
Gas & Oil Servicing
by Bob Hazard
The NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) put into effect, as of September 1, 2007, the final rules regarding ...read more
You get in your car and start it up and try to push the gas pedal and it doesn't move. Perhaps it comes free with a bit of coa...read more
Humor: Rubber Snake What with crude oil becoming more difficult and expensive to obtain, an alternate source of petroleum p...read more
by Tenebris
The thermostat is what keeps your car from overheating. It does this by regulating the flow of coolant through the engine bloc...read more




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