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Buying Used Tires in Person Check what size tire you need before shopping. This information is found on the driver's side door panel or in the owner's manual. If the tires currently on the car differ from the manufacturer's suggested tire size, buy a used ... more >>
Look at the other indicator lights on your dashboard to see if any other lights are lit. If you also have an indicator lit telling you that the car has low oil pressure or is overheating you should pull of the road and shut off the engine as soon as it ... more >>
Use a monitor with the most diagnostic scanning possible to check out the most systems in your vehicle.Find engine knocks, and make sure your ABS brake system is operating correctly. The service codes on the OBD-II scanner can tell you how well use are ... more >>
Recognize an OBD-II Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) as a 5-character code. The first character is a letter and the other four are numbers.Interpret the first character as the control system that set the code. The following letters are assigned: B for Body, ... more >>
Determine your spending range. ODB-II scanners range from $150 to several thousand dollars. Buy a cheap scanner if you're a novice. Invest in a sophisticated scanner if you're a professional mechanic or aspire to become one. If you haven't taken a course ... more >>
Purchase software called AutoTap, which comes in both PDA and laptop versions. You should receive the cable with the software that is needed to connect the computer to the onboard OBD-II scanner. The hardware and software package runs about $200 and ... more >>
Look in unlikely places such as in the cover above the floor or under the ashtray in older model cars for a connection that looks like a mouth with two rows of teeth, with 16 possible points of connection. Some systems were placed under the dashboard. ... more >>
Put on disposable gloves if you don't want to get grease on your hands.Lift the hood and locate the engine's air box cover. The short ram system replaces the car's original air box, but the air box's cover remains in place.Look for an aluminum tube that ... more >>
Understand the chant. To many people, an auctioneer's chant sounds like numbers and a whole bunch of gibberish. This chant actually serves a specific purpose and contains no gibberish. The chant is composed of two parts--the numbers and the filler. ... more >>
Systematize registration of buyers prior to the auction. The Internet is a cheap and easy way to have buyers pre-register for the auction.Create a registration verification team that double-checks all buyers the day of the auction. Each buyer must have ... more >>
Select the date of the car auction. Make sure that there aren't other auctions on the same day or week of your event.Check to see if there is a theme. They may be all 4-wheel drive, all sporty or all minivans.Write a marketing plan. This does not have to ... more >>
Register as a bidder at the Barrett-Jackson Auction. Though registration is available at the event, it is recommended to pre-register by mail. You can call and request an application packet or download the bidder application form from the Barrett-Jackson ... more >>
Purchase the proper permit from your local taxing authority. This means a visit to the tax collector's office in your town. You have to have a legitimate need for marked fuel before you can get a license. Call ahead to find out what kind of documentation ... more >>
Find a bulk fuel dealer. There are dozens of them throughout the country. To find one near you, you can call your local city hall or the corporate headquarters of some of the better-known gas stations.Set up an account with the bulk fuel dealer of your ... more >>
Buy a product specifically designed to remove diesel fuel from clothing. There are several of these on the market, and you can get them online, at many department stores and at some auto parts stores. These products will remove the fuel stain as well as ... more >>
Replace 10 percent of your No. 2 fuel with No. 1 fuel for every 5 degrees of improvement you want in your cold filter plug point (CFPP). The CFPP is the point at which your fuel will start to form wax crystals, which will clog your fuel injectors and ... more >>
Identify whether your vehicle is intended for use on the road or off of it. If you have an off-road vehicle, you can probably use marked diesel in it. Marked diesel is treated with colored dyes that leave residues behind when they burn. It's illegal to ... more >>
Compare the efficiency of ULSD and LSD fuels. Most highway tests have shown that there is little to no difference between the two fuels in this area. LSD fuel may have a slight edge in 2006 and older model cars, but anything newer has been built ... more >>
Use an additive to keep algae from growing on the engine of your boat. Boat engines are susceptible to algae, water accumulation and several different kinds of marine bacteria. Mixing the proper additive into your boat diesel will prevent these things ... more >>
Find a filling station that offers ultra-low sulfur highway diesel fuel. During the transition period up until 2010, not every station may carry this fuel. You may need to call around to different stations in your community before you find one that has ... more >>
Use additives to improve the quality of your diesel fuel. There are many different kinds of additives on the market that can do everything from enhancing the efficiency of the fuel to preventing the formation of wax crystals in cold weather. Your local ... more >>
Find a steady, reliable source of used oil. Many restaurants will willingly give you their used oil for free if you ask. This oil is typically available in large quantities, making collection necessary only one to two times a week.Heat your used oil in a ... more >>
Use diesel fuels made with rapeseed rather than soybean, palm or coconut oils. Rapeseed has a higher unsaturated fatty ester content than the other oils (which contain saturated fats). The unsaturated fat of rapeseed is less likely to form wax crystals ... more >>
Take cost into consideration. In many cases, you can get used SVO for free from restaurants. Chefs have already used the SVO for frying the evening's foods and are just going to throw it away anyway. Real biodiesel will cost you some money.Find out ... more >>
Determine how much you need to cut off by masking part of the windshield and seeing how you can live with it. At first you may be conservative with your masking, but you can lower the masking until you find a height you can comfortably see over when ... more >>
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