So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Top Tips To Help You With Auto Repair

By Fred Gagnon


Car ownership gives you an incredible sense of freedom. Having a reliable vehicle allows you to travel and often earn a living. But it can also leave you stranded on the roadside when a mechanical malfunction occurs. The following article can help you know more about auto repair.

When you run into car problems, you should first turn to the Internet to learn what the problem could be. You may find that it is an easy to repair problem that you can do on your own. This could save you hundreds of dollars in labor fees if you had to take it to a shop.

Check the tread on your tires regularly to make sure they are safe. Tires that have less than one quarter of an inch of tread probably need to be replaced. Also be aware of any bulges or cuts on the surface of your tires as this may indicate a weak area that could blow out and cause an accident while you are driving.

In addition to basic tire changing equipment, keep a plastic tote filled with DIY auto repair supplies in the trunk of your car in case of emergencies. Fill it with at least a quart each of motor oil, transmission fluid, steering fluid, and brake fluid and a gallon of water. Add a can of penetrating oil spray, a roll of duct tape, twine, bungee cords and basic tools so that you can manage minor repairs on the road.

When you are going to get your car repaired at a shop, ask the technician what type of parts they plan to use to get the job done. Many places use refurbished parts, but they would be willing to use new parts if you wanted to pay the extra money.

Ask your auto mechanic about their A.S.E. certification. The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence has a test twice a year for it. To earn this certification, mechanics must pass a written test while also having about two years of work experience in auto mechanics and repair. This certification increases your chances of finding competent mechanics.

If your vehicle seems to be leaking fluids, start by replacing the gaskets and seals. The most common area for leaks is where different parts join together. You may not need an expensive repair if the leak stems from one of these easily replaceable areas. If the leak continues after replacement, you may have a more extensive leak.

Radiator

Regularly check out your radiator. Let the car idle for a short period first, but only long enough to let the fluid circulate. You should never open the radiator of a car that is running. Check how much fluid is in the radiator with a dipstick and keep in mind that you should always mix coolant with water before pouring it in your radiator.

Watch the wet puddles beneath your car. Color and uniformity may help you establish the issue. If it's pastel blue, yellow-green or fluorescent-orange, it can be an antifreeze leak caused by a bad hose, leaking radiator, or water pump, or an hot engine. Dark brown or black oily messes could mean a bad gasket or seal produces the leak. Red oily puddles are frequently the result of a power-steering or transmission fluid leak. Crystal-clear puddles usually aren't anything to think about, as they may be moisture build-up or condensation from the vehicle.

Whenever your auto repair technician suggests a typical service like a radiator flush, be sure to ask why it's important. Determine whether you will have issues if it's not done quickly. As soon as convinced that the service needs to be accomplished now, make sure you know precisely how much you will pay. Learning the cost of parts and labor and getting a firm estimate beforehand will save you from disagreeable surprises.

If your car overheats, you should pull over on the side of the road and shut it down. Call a tow truck and have the car taken to a garage or dealership. If you keep driving your car after it starts overheating, you might damage your radiator badly enough to need a new one.

Repairs do not always have to run into the thousands. Many times it is possible to fix your own problems. Apply the tips from this article to keep your vehicle in good shape.




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