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Car Maintenance Tips For Those Who Know Nothing About Cars

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Modern cars are significantly more complex than their counterparts from the 1960’s and 1970’s, and working on them is an even more specialized discipline. The modern mechanic needs a laptop computer as much as he needs a tool box, and for this reason even those with a decent aptitude for working on engines are opting to have their repairs done by a professional. Still, there are a number of simple car maintenance steps that anyone can do. These simple tasks will go a long way toward preventing trouble which saves you time and money as well as resulting in a safer driving experience.

–Wash your car often: While the exterior of your car isn’t as important as what’s under the hood it’s still necessary to take care of it. A clean car looks better, of course, but it also helps in a few practical areas. Keeping your windshield clean inside and out, obviously, is crucial for safety. Washing you car often keeps your headlights clean. And, of course, frequent washing helps prevent rust and corrosion extending the life of your vehicle.

–Clean the undercarriage of the car: This is especially true if you live anywhere it snows”all of the salt and other gunk your car gets underneath it will rust out your body faster than anything. I dont care how cold it is, you should give your car a good bath at least once a week during the winter, and make sure to get underneath the wheel wells and the undercarriage of your car.

–Wash your engine: Not only is your engine subject to the same ‘threats’ as the exterior and undercarriage of your car, it also collects crusty oil, battery acid and a variety of other contaminants. Keeping your engine clean will not only protect against corrosive damage, but will help your car run cooler and more efficiently. Wash your engine every time you wash your car, and let it idle before you start driving to allow it to dry completely.

–Clean your air filter and change it often: Change your air filter every time you change your oil filter. Some might argue that changing it so often is ‘overkill’ but filters are so cheap why not err on the side of caution? In between filter changes its a good idea to give your filter a good spray with a compressed air hose and blow out the filter chamber at the same time. The clean air will help your car’s engine run cooler and more efficiently.

–Check and change your oil: Back in more civilized times, a full service gas station would check your oil every time you filled up. You should do the same. Change your oil frequently”at least every 5,000 miles and better still, every 3,000 miles. Change your filter when you change the oil or youre going to be pumping clean oil through a dirty filter which doesnt do you a bit of good. Oil changes are a pretty easy job even for those without much of a mechanical background, and drive thru oil change businesses are ubiquitous in any decent sized market. Most of these places do a decent job and charge a reasonable fee. Many also take care of several other of the maintenance tasks on this list.

–Check other fluids: Change your anti-freeze/coolant every year, and check the reservoir every week or so to make sure it’s full. Also check transmission, brake and power steering fluids at least once a week. Top them off if necessary.

–Take good care of your tires: Check your air pressure levels with a tire gauge at least once a week, keeping them filled to manufacturer specified levels. Check the spare tire–if you have a ‘real’ tire as a spare make sure it’s properly inflated, and even if you have a ‘donut’ temporary spare make sure it isn’t damaged. Rotate your tires every few months or more frequently if you drive a lot of miles. This will insure even wear, and along with proper inflation will prevent countless problems as well as saving you time and money.

Emergency tools and equipment: Despite your best efforts to the contrary, things will eventually go wrong. When in does, youll be glad that you planned ahead. These items should be in your trunk at all times: tire gauge, pliers (slip-joint and needle nose), adjustable wrench, flat head and Phillips screwdriver. Dont buy cheap tools”theyll break and the least opportune times. Invest in Craftsman tools or another premium brand, and youll be set for life. Youll also need a flashlight, and if you live somewhere it snows its also a good idea to have salt, sand, a small shovel, and a blanket just in case you get snowbound and have to sleep in your car. A cellphone charger is also a good thing to have, since a cellphone doesn’t do much good if your batteries are dead. There are also ‘emergency’ cellphone chargers that don’t require a power source.

–Auto club membership: Just a great investment that will pay for itself the first time you lock your keys in your car or need a tow. AAA is the best known, but there are many others. Most credit card and cellphone providers offer this type of service, and a growing number of car manufacturers including VW and Mini Cooper offer it free of charge for new car buyers. At minimum, they should offer free towing, trip continuation insurance, lockout service, free maps, and some other bells and whistles. Keep in mind, however, that all roadside assistance companies aren’t created equal. Compare what they offer, and consider the type of driving you do–if you frequently travel through remote areas you’re better off going with a bigger company due to their larger network of covered providers.

These tips are all things that anyone can do, even without more than a basic knowledge of how a car works. Regular car maintenance will prolong the life of your vehicle and help maintain its value, provide a safer and more enjoyable driving experience and save you money in the process.

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Auto Accident Attorney

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

The statistics on auto accidents on a worldwide scale is still on the rise today. Each year countless accidents are happening on a daily basis: they can be classified as auto, motorcycle, SUV, passenger vans, bus, truck, pedestrian, and even train-auto accidents. These accidents are often minor in nature, such as fender-benders, bumps and scratches, and an occasional broken light. Such accidents only need repairs and replacement of the damaged parts for a quick fix. Some cases may include horrible, disfiguring and life-altering events like broken bones, damaged ligaments, injured necks and spinal cords, busted kneecaps, and even death.

Although auto accidents nowadays is a common and accepted part of life, we tend to see these dire events as only capable of happening to others and not to us. We think that the countless terrible accidents we read in the newspapers and what we see on tv is viewed are just events that can only happen to other people–that is, until it happens to us. Practicing and observing good driving ethics will not guarantee anyone from exclusion to this common and daily occurrence.

Being in an auto accident isn’t a good situation to be at at any time whatsoever. For all parties involved, obtaining the services of a good auto accident attorney to settle legal matters is one of the first things to do. Because major auto accidents usually involve the life, limb, and property/s of others other than your own, there are bound to be certain circumstances that require the attention of an attorney . With your attorney, all legal remedies and actions with be taken of in the proper legal manner. With questions regarding compensation for damages to negotiation of settlements, he can readily and speedily broker any deal towards uncooperative insurance companies, and unfavorable responses from other involved parties.

Without the services of a legal adviser, you won’t know what legal remedies and course of actions you may need to take in order to pursue your legal rights for compensation or settlements. Without legal representation, you also won’t be able to defend yourself against any legal repercussions from the aggrieved parties that may pursue a legal case against you. As statute of limitations from state to state differs, and laws on auto accidents vary, an auto accident attorney can help you pursue your legal rights for just compensation.

Thanks to the internet, having to look for an experienced, trustworthy, and reliable auto accident attorney has never been easier. Just visit any website on attorney’s who specialize in this type of category, and surely you will find one suited to your needs.

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What the problem with my car, when I change gear, there is a sound but it seems my mechanic can’t solve it?

Monday, December 8th, 2008
problem new car
Booooo asked:


There is a a sound whenever I change my gear 1 and 2 but other gear has not problem, anybody can give me advice as my mechanic don’t know what’s the problem and he says my car is OK.

TIARA

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Major Problem with a brand new 4-month old hybrid Lexus. Can I return the car now?

Sunday, April 22nd, 2007
problem new car
ssepanlou asked:


Hi, I wanted to get your opinion on this. The brand new lexus I bought 4 months ago stalled 4 times yesterday while I was driving on the freeway. The check hybrid system maintenance required soon signals came on stayed on until I took it to the service dept (at same dealership I bought the lexus at) left the car there. they gave us a loaner.
well they called today fr service dept basically said that the hybrid battery system has failed due to wiring problems they have to do a major service where they will change the entire battery system it will take a week to do.
My question: is this something that has happened before to an almost brand new car? we bought this car 4 months ago I’m feeling very uneasy about this. Would it be out of the question to ask them to replace our car with a brand new one? What is your advice on this? I’m feeling a bit angry about it (solely because this car is supposed to be brand new) I’m note sure if I’m justified for feeling this way.

OMAR

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I need a new car! But I have poor credit. Where can I start? I live in Chicago, IL?

Tuesday, May 20th, 2003
new car problems
carangel asked:


I am a single woman and I am having sever car problems. I need to buy a new car, but I do not think I can qualify. I need some serious advice as to what to do!

LOIS

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Anyone know how I can find someone dependable and fair to fix my car’s electrical problems?

Sunday, April 20th, 2003
new car problems
Zack W asked:


Basically, my taillights are not working. It’s not the fuse or the bulbs, so I don’t think this is something I can fix myself. I live near St. Louis, MO. As my parents have recently taken their car to an electrician who just messed it up worse, any advice on finding someone who knows what their doing (and who won’t charge too much) would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

REBEKAH

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