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Your car may be your most valuable possession, because you need it to travel to every place you go to. You may not know a lot about cars, but you might want to learn. If that's the case, read this article and learn how to do simple maintenance!



Check the radiator regularly. Run your car for a bit, turn off the engine and then open the hood. Then check the coolant level, but while the car is not running. You do not want the coolant to get hot; it is dangerous. Use a dipstick to gauge how much radiator fluid you have, keeping in mind that most types need to be diluted with water.

Always keep and eye on the radiator to make sure that it is full. Run your Car Show Boards, turn it off then pop the hood. Never open the radiator on a running car. Use a dipstick to check the radiator's fluid level, and remember to always mix water in with your coolant if Car Show Signs need be. Some coolants come premixed.

Prior to paying for any repairs you've had done, you should go on a drive to figure out if it was really fixed. Many people don't take this crucial step and wind up plagued by the same issue that brought them to the shop in the first place.

If possible, test drive your car prior to paying for repairs. A lot of people forget to test drive their vehicle and pay for repairs that did not really fix their problem.

Take all valuable items out of your vehicle before taking it in for repairs. Your mechanic may need these parts removed so that they can make repairs. If you discover missing items later, they hold no liability. Take all items out of your trunk, too.

Make sure you replace old parts with OEM parts. These parts are original and from the manufacturer. While generic parts may be cheaper, you'll never know how good the quality is. Although you save money in the short term with generic parts, its not really a deal if they have to be replaced again in a few years.

Keep a DIY tool kit in your trunk. For instance, if anything dealing with tire changes came with the car, have this in your car. A car jack and a lug wrench are essential tools to have. Your tool kit should contain these items: socket wrenches, ratcheting tools, a wrench for torque and one that is adjustable, and both a Car Show Boards Phillips and a flat head screwdriver as well. Avoid purchasing cheap tools. Buy quality ones that you are sure won't fail when you really need them.

It can feel overwhelming when you decide to fix your car yourself. However, with some effort and knowledge, you can Car Show Boards easily fix a lot of vehicle problems that occur. Use the tips you just read and focus on preventative maintenance so you do not have to get your vehicle fixed too often.

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