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Open the hood and find the windshield-washer fluid reservoir. Look for a large, clear plastic container that may be labeled with words or a symbol on the cap showing two spurts of water.Check the fluid level. You can fill this reservoir all the way to ... more >>
Find out which side of the car the gas tank fill spout is on.Pull up to the appropriate gas pump, making sure the fill spout is facing the pump.Turn off the car.Open the gas tank door. On newer cars, this is done with a button from the inside of the car, ... more >>
Remove serpentine belt to enable access to the old pump.Unbolt three screws that connect the pump to the engine block.Remove pump and power steering fluid container.Take the power steering container off of the pump.Unplug the fluid line from the pump ... more >>
clean oil panwipe off clean oil pan with carburator cleaner or MEKremove release paper and attach heater on cleaned area of oil pan and route cord to grill using enclosed tie ... more >>
Locate the leak. This can be difficult, so take your time. Some leaks, such as those in the freezer plugs, are behind the engine mount or other components. You may need to inspect the car from underneath to detect this type of leak.Buy an anti-leak ... more >>
1. Change the air filter to allow your engine to run efficient by burning clean air. Go to the discount store and buy the appropriate air filter for your engine, They have charts to look them up. Remove the top of the filter cover and lift out old filter ... more >>
Before you ever have a flat, it is crucial to familiarize yourself with your car. Dig the car manual out from under the stash of ketchup packets, napkins, and tampons in the glove compartment and read the instructions to change a tire. Locate your ... more >>
To remove the air cleaner filter Type A1. Loose the screw.2. Disconnect the electrical connector.3. Push down on the clips and remove the air cleaner cover.Remove the air cleaner filter.span> To remove the air cleaner filter Type ... more >>
Open the hood.Find the spark plug wires. The plug wires are located on the top or side of the engine, and are usually blue, black or red. They are attached on the other end to the distributor cap. Sometimes the spark plug wires are ... more >>
Determine whether your car is front- or rear-wheel drive (see "Determine if Your Car Is Front- or Rear-Wheel Drive" under Related eHows).Lie on your back and slide under the front of the car as far as you can.Using a flashlight or drop light, locate the ... more >>
Park the car on a level surface and apply the emergency brake. Let the engine warm up for a few minutes to help loosen all that greasy gunk! You do not want the engine to be too hot, however.Place a large tray underneath the car's engine to catch the ... more >>
Put on your turn signals and/or flashers to indicate you are pulling off the road.Turn both the heater setting and the heater blower to high to divert heat from the engine. This may help, but only if the problem is a broken fan or fan belt (it's always ... more >>
Bring your car's year, make, and model with you to the auto parts store.Check a reference manual or a supply store's computer database for the type of cap your car needs.Select the type of gas cap specified. Don't substitute another kind, even if it ... more >>
Open hood and remove spark plugs.Mark each spark plug where the electrode is attached to the spark plug body.Identify where the exhaust valve is located on your engine block.Screw in a spark plug and check if the mark on the spark plug is pointing away ... more >>
First, find your choice of gas station and pull in on the SAME side as your gas tank. Reaching around is difficult not to mention dangerous.Before doing anything, it's always a good idea to touch your car to remove any electric charge that may ... more >>
Keep windows clean by wiping down the windows every two weeks with glass cleaner. Vapor from interior plastic forms a film inside the windows that dims visibility and attracts moisture.Cut down moisture by shaking water from your umbrella and knocking ... more >>
Get 4 sheets of sandpaper from slightly course to moderately course. Leave it in cold water for 10 minutes.Starting from the slightly course sandpaper scrape in direction horizontal. Do second course sandpaper in direction vertical. Sandpaper 3 like #1 ... more >>
Research classic car clubs. There a literally hundreds of classic car clubs in the United States. Find listings for clubs in your area by searching on the Internet.Select a club and apply for membership. Restrictions on membership vary from club to club. ... more >>
Buy a good quality paint renovator or restorer at an auto supply store. Borrow or purchase a circular polisher or buffer.Apply a small amount of the renovator directly onto the scratch area.Make sure you have either a new polishing pad, or one that was ... more >>
Determine how the hubcaps are attached. Some simply push on, others have a small screw holding them on, and a few won't come off unless you take the lug nuts off.Depending on what type of hubcap your car has, either unscrew the screw that holds the ... more >>
Find you a good work area and a place to dispose of old deck material.Use your Circular saw to cut across the deck planks. You may need a hand saw finish cutting through the edge planks. *Remember to remove all the wiring before cutting. This can be ... more >>
So you’ve done it again. Locked your keys in your car because you were distracted or in a hurry. Before you dial for a lock smith to charge you $50, or waste that expensive gas to have someone bring you your spare, call who ever might be ... more >>
Make sure that the problem is either the battery or the starter: If the engine cranks ("rrr-rrr-rrr") when you turn the key, then the problem isn't the starter or the battery.Plan to have at least one person sitting in the driver's seat and one ... more >>
First thing to do is to start your engine and turn your defrosters on. This is to warm your vehicle to the proper operating termperature, and effectively loosen some of the frozen snow if applicable. Put your gloves on and grab a plastic-bristled, ... more >>
Choose a garage or other storage facility that's dry. Damp air will cause rust over a long period of time.Fill the gas tank and add a fuel-stabilizing additive to prevent the gas from oxidizing and deteriorating. An empty or low gas tank will rust ... more >>
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