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Do It Yourself Auto Repairs – How To Prepare For A Breakdown

This article shows you, as a vehicle owner, how to prepare yourself for a breakdown even
before they occur. And to help you fix problems quickly if you are into Do It Yourself auto repairs.

Breakdown Can Be Really Nasty

Though we don’t pray for breakdowns, they do occur, and at the time we least expected.
The frustration, time wastage, and other losses incurred from breakdowns can be reduced to minimum
level, if adequate preparation are made for it.

The following steps will guide all vehicle owners who are into do it yourself auto
repairs, and help them to quickly tackle problems that surface in time of breakdown.

1. Prepare Yourself Psychologically

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Auto Repair Estimate

When your car breaks down, it’s usually accompanied by a sinking feeling. You know that it’s almost a certainty that it’s going to be a costly affair which might easily throw a wrench into your budget. If you’re lucky enough to know a dependable and honest auto repair mechanic, at least you know you won’t be paying more than necessary. If not, you might be maxing out your credit card to get back on the road. Here, we offer some information on getting an honest and accurate auto repair estimate.

Just as with any type of business, you’ll find a mix of both ethical and unscrupulous auto repair shops. Unfortunately, it’s often difficult to discern which are which in auto repair businesses. It’s a fact that dishonest shops have a number of tricks up their sleeve. For example, some shop owners instruct their mechanics to give an initially reasonable auto repair estimate. Most car owners take this estimate as the final cost.

Once you have your car in the shop, you’re stuck. While the original auto repair estimate was $200, once your car is up on the rack and the repairs are begun, you may get a call from the repair shop, advising you that the problem is more extensive than first thought. What started out as a starter replacement, has suddenly burgeoned into a complicated affair. Not only is the solenoid bad as well, but while doing a routine check on other components, it’s found that your battery is not getting enough juice. Now you also need an alternator. This is what you’re told. The cost becomes $400. You are now in a take it or leave it position. Your car is in pieces.

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Auto Repair – A Guide for Families With Teenagers

Did the teenager in your household just get their driver’s permit Is the second family car going to see some extra driving time with your teen behind the wheel After you add your auto repair mechanic to speed dial, it’s time for you to teach your teen basic maintenance tips to help keep the car in good condition.

First, you should prepare the family car for your teen driver. After you have determined what car the young driver will be cruising around in, make sure the car is up to date with standard safety features. The car should have working airbags, seat belts and be in generally good condition.

Now it’s time to teach your teen the subtleties of tire pressure. If your teen’s car doesn’t already have a tire pressure gauge waiting in the glove box, purchase a few gauges at your local automotive store. Explain the proper way to check pressure and point out where to find the manufacturer’s recommended pressure. Generally, you can find this information just inside the door.

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