Saturday, October 12, 2013

Crucial Knowledge For Fixing Your Car Problems

By Fred Gagnon


It happens to all of us; our vehicle breaks down or is just not running properly. You know that it needs repairs. But, what does it take to get these repairs done the right way. Whether you will be doing the repairs yourself or you will bring it to a shop, you need to know certain things, which is the point of the following article.

Save fuel by driving as if you have a glass of water sitting on your dashboard. This practice helps you avoid jack rabbit starts and quick stops. Each time you accelerate quickly, the engine of your car uses more fuel than it would if you were to accelerate at a gradual increase in speed.

Avoid mechanics who charge you for repairs that are not really needed. A mechanic that's good will tell you whether or not a pert is beginning to wear out, but they're not going to replace things without your permission first. Never take your vehicle to a mechanic that preforms unnecessary repairs.

In addition to basic tire changing equipment, keep a plastic tote filled with DIY auto repair supplies in the trunk of your car in case of emergencies. Fill it with at least a quart each of motor oil, transmission fluid, steering fluid, and brake fluid and a gallon of water. Add a can of penetrating oil spray, a roll of duct tape, twine, bungee cords and basic tools so that you can manage minor repairs on the road.

Take action if you believe a garage or dealership ripped you off. Notify one of the manager and give them a chance to issue a refund. If you are still not satisfied, contact your local Better Business Bureau to file a complaint. Your city or state consumer affair office is also a good resource.

Take the mechanic for a drive before getting your car repaired. If you don't do this, you may not have the appropriate problem repaired.

People dread situations where their vehicles break down. If you are inexperienced in the art of auto repair, it is difficult to know what to do. Use the tips you read to either handle the problem yourself or find a competent mechanic to handle the problem for you.




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