Posts Tagged ‘diy’
How to Replace a Broken Tail Light
If you've got a broken tail light on your car, you’ve got an annoying problem that needs to be fixed ASAP. So you ask yourself - is it an easy fix, and where can you find the replacement part you need? This article will answer both questions for you. Read the rest of this entry »
DIY Car Battery Care: 6 Crucial Tips
You're a Bay Area automotive enthusiast, and you want to check/repair a possibly damaged car battery. Here are 6 important tips for DIY car battery repair. Read the rest of this entry »
How to Replace/Install an Ignition Distributor
If you fancy yourself a “do it yourself” mechanic, and you want to replace or install an ignition distributor yourself; here are some key battle tips to get you through the process. Read the rest of this entry »
How to “Break-In” Your New Engine: Surprising Tips
Most casual drivers (and even some professionals) underestimate how important it is to “break-in” a new engine mindfully. Like a new pair of shoes, a new baseball glove, or even – if you want to extend the metaphor to ridiculous lengths – a new pet, the way you treat an engine during its first 1,000 to 3,000 miles of use can profoundly influence its performance and even the lifetime use you get out of your vehicle. Read the rest of this entry »

