Monday, March 11, 2013

Do It Yourself Automotive Repairs and Maintenance part 2

In this Part two of Do It Yourself repairs and maintenance, we will go deeper on your best car performance. From your battery whether you need to change, to tuning up your engine.

Battery Check
Unlike other parts batteries of your car is prone to wear out in prolonged period of time. This is the part the you should be checking regularly. When you trying to remove your battery out make sure the engines are off so that unwanted voltage won’t to you and to the rest your car. Clean your battery with dry and dirt free rag, batteries are very sensitive to accumulate dust.


Oil level maintenance
Checking on your vehicle’s oil should be check at least once a month. Oil can be contaminated with gasoline so make sure that you change it when it start to smells like gas. Preventing contamination will lead to smooth running engine.


Your tool box are important
Tool box are your best weapon against vehicle repairs. Screwdrivers are the most frequently used tools in your box. Wrenches and Socket Wrenches is your basic tools for repairs and it comes in a variety of sizes. pliers are use for electronic wires of your vehicle to prevent from electric discharge. There are more tools that can be use such as gauges for your tires and for your wires.


Tune up time
Your vehicles needs to tune up so that you will get the best performance. Always refer to your car manual when to do a tune up. If your car stalls a lot lately your spark plugs may be damage. To Tell that you really need some tune up, if your engine is running rough when on neutral or when you accelerate. Also take note if you are having difficult to start the engine it is the time to do for tune up.

I suggest Truck Leveling kits because it serve other functions also such as adding extra clearance space for larger tires and wheels or better rear wheel performance while towing or hauling heavy loads.

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