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Jan
10
Filed Under (Maintenance) by Car Specialist
Auto Maintenance
Dean Paley asked:


I freely admit that I am not a handyman or jack-of-all-trades, but to save money I used to do some of my own auto maintenance. I stopped after I left university, initially because I was pursuing an accounting designation and then family obligations kept me away from this interesting way of saving money. This weekend, I changed my own oil for the first time in over 10 years.

The car I drive is not fancy. It’s a 10 year old Ford Escort with almost 131,000 miles on it. It’s only a commuter car and I only ever use it to drive to work. It’s somewhat economical, fully paid for, and still runs well. The only things I’ve had to do to it (aside from the oil) was to replace the tires about three years ago, replace the exhaust system two years ago, and replace the radiator last year. Each repair cost me about $500 to $600.

Last fall, the car needed new front brake pads. I called an ex-auto mechanic buddy of mine to pick me up some pads. He dropped by and within 30 minutes we had the new pads on and the brakes were good as new. I think the pads cost me $25 or $30. Compare that to $75 for a brake job, I saved $45 or $50 and spent some time with a good friend. Putting the pads on was really simple: Remove the tire, remove the bold for the brakes, take out the old pads, compress the brake cylinder (I used a “C” clamp), popped in the new pads and put the whole thing back together.

Years ago, I rebuilt my brakes and that had a few more steps, but was easy enough. Anyone can do it and if your not fully comfortable with the process you can pick up a repair book for your make and model of car for under $20.

Well this weekend, I’d let my oil change go too far. The car was running rough and I’ve had an engine light on (which had been on since the before the brake job last fall. My mechanic friend plugged in his code reader and told me the fuel filter was probably getting clogged as the warning was related to fuel mix). I picked up some oil, oil filter, and a fuel filter and set out to do some routine maintenance. The oil change was really easy and I was done in 30 minutes. The fuel filter took me about the same time, and I even remembered to disconnect the battery! Mission complete. I took the car for a drive and it’s running well one again. The parts to do the job cost me $20 and I think I saved about $200 in repairs.

If you drive 15,000 miles a year typically you’ll need a brake job and four to five oil changes. Doing these maintenance things yourself (excluding the cost of tools and help books) will probably save you some money.



MURIEL
Jan
07
Filed Under (Buying & Selling) by Car Specialist
Car Buying
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MARYANN
Jan
06
Filed Under (Maintenance) by Car Specialist
Auto Maintenance
Phoenix Delray asked:


Contrary to popular belief, a good car maintenance routine does not start and end with biweekly visits to the car wash and a trip to Jiffy Lube every 3,000 miles or so. Instead, you should have a more hands on approach to basic car maintenance. You should regularly monitor everything from fluid levels to belts and hoses, basic car maintenance kind of stuff that you can easily do on your own without having to pay a mechanic a lot of money.

Did you know that you should check your oil every single time you fill up your gas tank? Not many people do, and instead opt to only have their mechanic perform this very basic car maintenance every few thousand miles. The reason why it is so crucial to do so frequently is because of how important a proper oil level is to the smooth operation of your vehicle. If the oil is too low or too dirty, the performance of your car will suffer. Basic car maintenance really revolves around oil inspection.

Another part of basic car maintenance is keeping your windshield wipers and fluid in tip top condition. Some windshield washer fluids go a little further than average car maintenance requires, dissipating a chemical that help the wipers work more effectively by dispersing water.

It costs about the same as regular windshield washer fluid, so you should definitely look into getting some the next time you find yourself in need. Also, you want to make sure that you never put plain water in the windshield washer reservoir, as it would be counterproductive to the keeping up the overall car maintenance. Unlike water, the fluid is specially formulated not to freeze and ***** the plastic reservoir when it gets cold outside.

Replacing windshield wiper blades are one of the easiest components of basic car maintenance, from start to finish the whole job should take you less than 10 minutes. This should be done at least once a year, as old windshield wiper blades tend to get brittle and cracked, which can then scratch your windshield when in use.

Keeping the proper tire pressure is also a relatively easy, yet very important, part of basic car maintenance. When your tires are properly inflated, you get much better gas mileage, and the likelihood of blowing out a tire while driving is decreased. So, always keep a pressure gauge in your vehicle!



LONNIE
Jan
05
Filed Under (Maintenance) by Car Specialist
Auto Maintenance
Deloris Emmeries asked:


Long ago, in a land not too far away, a fair maiden could take her car to a gas station and a smiling, uniformed man would run up and ask her, “Fill ‘er up, ma’am?” In those days, cars were actually serviced, hence the name “service station.” A service station employee would pump your gas, check your tire pressure, and even add oil to your car if necessary. The only thing that you would pay for is the gas. Of course, if your car needed oil, you would also need to pay for that as well, but you did not pay for the “service.”

Those really were the good old days! For a lot of today’s women, this is nothing more than a fairy tale, as they cannot remember it ever actually happening. Every woman should have some basic automobile knowledge. This is especially true if she does not have a man she can depend on to take care of her vehicle for her.

I had owned a cute, little blue sports car for about a year when I first met my husband. Being a gentleman, he offered to check whether my car needed service. He asked me when the oil had last been changed. “What do you mean by ‘changed’?” I asked. I had never bothered to change the oil; I just added more when it was low. The oil was sludge when he drained it, because I had driven about 25,000 miles without changing it. Now I realize that I must have the oil changed on a regular basis. An easy way to remember is to go by holidays on the calendar. Since I drive 15,000 miles annually, and I should change the oil after 5,000, all I have to remember is to change it at around Easter, Labor Day, and Christmas.

The most important accessory for your car it is probably sitting in your glove box - the owner’s manual. Take some time to read through it, because it is full of useful information about your car. You can learn when these procedures are due by reading the owner’s manual and taking the car to a shop for the required maintenance. A lot of these things are simple and can be taken care of at a local service station, or you may even learn to do them yourself! You can learn how much to inflate the tires, what kind of fluids to add, and many other helpful pieces of advice. It is a good idea to use your owner’s manual as a type of journal, wherein you will be able to keep track of when you had maintenance and oil changes done.

Drivers should learn how to check the air pressure of their tires and know how to add air to tires when necessary. Learn where your jack and spare tire are kept and, more importantly, learn how to use them to change a flat. Even if you have a roadside assistance policy, what will you do if you have flat tire in a remote area where your cell phone does not work? Perhaps a Good Samaritan will stop to give you a hand. But how will you know if he is an actual Good Samaritan or an axe murderer? At a minimum, you should be able to replace a flat tire if you need to.

You must have a portable battery charger in your car to charge your battery in case your battery goes dead. Not only are these chargers much safer to use but you also are not going to need to have another car around to jumpstart your battery.

There is a built-in sensor in your brakes that alerts you when they are about to wear out. When the pads are almost worn out, there is a little pin which will make a squeaking sound. This is your signal to have the brakes serviced; putting this off until the pads are completely worn out, with metal rubbing on metal, will be a far more costly repair.

The time to find a knowledgeable, trustworthy mechanic is before something goes wrong with your car. Find a reliable auto repair shop that’s good and trustworthy before your car needs a repair not covered by the warranty. Check with friends, family, and neighbors for a recommendation of a reliable auto repair shop so, when the occasion arises, you will know where to go. Until then, maintain your regular maintenance schedules and you can drive without any worries.



RAUL
Jan
05
Auto Maintenance
Hailey Kerr asked:


Regardless of the type of car that you own whether it’s second-hand or brand new it is important that you provide it with the proper maintenance it deserves.

You see even if you own an expensive BMW 328i with high quality BMW 328i parts still the daily use of the car can lead to wear and tear of its parts this is why regular car maintenance should be a priority.

Your car requires different types of maintenance check for different seasons, the car maintenance routines for the summer season are very much different as those required for the winter season and so forth and so on.

Since fall is coming and very soon it would be winter the car maintenance done during the fall season is basically a preparation for the coming winter months. About.com provides very practical tips on what your winter car maintenance checklist should be comprised of:

• Check your antifreeze

Your antifreeze (the juice that goes in your radiator) is an essential part of your car’s winter protection.

Your car contains a 50/50 mix of water and antifreeze. Make sure the level is full and the mixture is close to 50/50. Many service stations and repair centers will check this mixture free, or you can buy a tester for around $5.

• Check your tires

The last line of defense between you and an oak tree are your tires. Winter is not the time to get cheap about your tires, so take the time to check the tread depth. The National Highway Transportation Safety Board says you need at least 2/32″ of depth to be safe. It’s been my experience, especially in winter weather, that anything less than 4/32″ (1/8″) be replaced soon. The old penny test is as reliable as anything to find out whether your treads are ready for winter action. Also, be sure to check your tire pressure. Believe it or not, they lose a little pressure when it gets cold, so pump ‘em up.

• Check your wipers

Wipers? What do your windshield wipers have to do with winter weather? Two things. First, anything falling from the sky is going to end up on your windshield, and unless you have a team of beavers riding on the hood of your car the task of clearing it falls on your wipers. Second, in areas that see snowfall in the winter, you’re also driving through that soupy muck that’s left on the road once the highway department does their thing. This muck includes a lot of sand and salt, both of which end up on your windshield. It takes wipers that are in top shape to keep your windshield clean and safe.

• Check your windshield washer fluid

You’ll be using lots of washer fluid as you try to keep your windshield sparkly. A mile stuck behind an 18-wheeler will have your windshield looking a Desert Storm Humvee if you’re low on washer fluid. *Tip: Don’t fill your washer fluid reservoir with anything except washer fluid, it won’t freeze!



TAYLOR
Jan
04
Filed Under (Buying & Selling) by Car Specialist
jerryte asked:


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buying cars
hkc asked:


I heard that some people purchase cars out of state to avoid high sales tax here in California. Does this work or is it worth it for new or used cars? Does anyone know whats involved? Would it be worth it to even fly to another state and then drive back? Anyone have any experience in this area?

WALTER
Jan
02
Car Buying
Used Cars asked:


Used Cars:

Used Cars have become the choice for many people today simply because used cars are cheaper and there is always a wide selection to choose from. Have you ever known a guy who suddenly becomes the owner of a fancy sports car even though you know that he couldn’t possibly afford such an expensive car? Well obviously, something fishy is going on here. How could he possibly have a better car than you and how can you get your hands on such an awesome ride?

In truth, that guy probably didn’t win the lottery nor did he sell his soul to the devil for a new car. Ask him where he got his car and he’ll probably say that he got it at a government auto auction. There are lots of tales going around about government auto auctions. You might have heard about people getting outrageous deals for Ferrari’s, or some other similar story, but how much of this is true?

Repossessed Used Cars:

Vehicles can end up in an auction from a variety of ways. They can be the vehicles that once belonged to criminals or were used on some sort of illegal act. This means that you can be the new owner of a genuine getaway truck! Imagine finding your dream car in this way.

Repossessed Used Cars For Sale:

Auto auctions are conducted regularly and in most areas. Check your local newspaper or the internet for information and lists of upcoming auctions. But there’s no need to go through all the trouble because here is an internet link that will lead you to one of the top best selling repossessed cars site online where every transaction is legal and also available is a massive selection of all sorts of repossessed used cars for you to choose from.



MONICA
Jan
02
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