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  • Auto Repair & Maintenance : How Long Do Automobile Tires Last?

    Posted by admin on December 11th, 2009 and filed under auto repair advice | No Comments »


    How long automobile tires last will depend on the type of car, the compound of the rubber that the tire is made out of, and the driving habits of the individual. Use the manufacturer warranty to get a basic idea of how long car tires will last with advice from a certified master mechanic in this free video on auto repair.

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    Auto Repair & Maintenance : Diagnosing Car Starting Problems

    Posted by admin on November 20th, 2009 and filed under auto repair advice | 4 Comments »


    To diagnose problems with a car starting, check the owner’s manual for a troubleshooting section, and follow instructions for running diagnostic tests. If no reason is found for the engine failure, take a car that won’t start to a mechanic with advice from a certified master mechanic in this free video on auto repair.

    Duration : 0:1:9

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    Auto Repair & Maintenance : How Often Do I Change My Synthetic Motor Oil?

    Posted by admin on November 16th, 2009 and filed under auto repair advice | 6 Comments »

    The frequency of which synthetic motor oil needs to be changed will depend on the manufacturer of the vehicle and the type of synthetic motor oil that is being used. Check the directions on the synthetic oil with advice from a certified master mechanic in this free video on auto repair.

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    Auto Repair & Maintenance : How to Diagnose Car Problems When It’s Not Starting

    Posted by admin on November 5th, 2009 and filed under auto repair questions | 2 Comments »

    If a vehicle doesn’t start, it may be a result of a wide variety of problems, so the first questions to answer are whether or not it has a spark or fuel. Determine whether or not a vehicle has fuel pump operation with help from an ASE-certified master automobile technician in this free video on diagnosing car problems.

    Expert: Clark Mason
    Bio: Clark Mason is an ASE-certified master automobile technician.
    Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

    Duration : 0:3:24

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    Auto Repair & Maintenance : How to Fix a Chipped Windshield

    Posted by admin on November 2nd, 2009 and filed under auto repair advice | No Comments »

    Fix a chipped windshield by purchasing a car windshield repair kit, cleaning out the crack thoroughly, applying the suctioning device to the crack and allowing the bonding agent to cure for several hours. Make sure the windshield is warm and that the sun is out to help with the curing process when repairing a car windshield with advice from a certified master mechanic in this free video on auto repair.

    Duration : 0:2:17

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    Auto Repair & Maintenance : How to Check Tie Rod Ends

    Posted by admin on October 25th, 2009 and filed under auto repair information | 5 Comments »

    Check car tie rod ends by drawing a line from the steering knuckle assemble down to the tie rod and seeing how far each side of the tie rod moves. Look for one line of a moving tie rod while the other stays in one place to indicate a problem with information from a certified master mechanic in this free video on auto repair.

    Duration : 0:1:16

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    Auto Repair & Maintenance : How to Check Tie Rod Ends

    Posted by admin on October 25th, 2009 and filed under auto repair information | 5 Comments »

    Check car tie rod ends by drawing a line from the steering knuckle assemble down to the tie rod and seeing how far each side of the tie rod moves. Look for one line of a moving tie rod while the other stays in one place to indicate a problem with information from a certified master mechanic in this free video on auto repair.

    Duration : 0:1:16

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