Car maintenance DIY
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- Change a Honda Cabin Filter
The cabin filter in your Honda automobile cleans all of the air that comes in through your ventilation system. If not changed on a regular basis, dirt and debris can cause reduced air flow, mold and nasty smells.
- Change your Car's Brake Fluid
Changing your car's brake fluid is rarely mentioned in tune-up guides and the like. But it is important, especially with car's being held for longer periods of time.Every year is not necessary, but the fluid should be changed at least every two years.
- Choose the Right Replacement Gas Cap
A gas cap seems insignificant as far as automobile parts go, but it's a key part of your automobile's emission control system. Choosing the right replacement cap helps everyone breathe easier.
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- Defrost a Windshield
On cold days in the winter months, you often find that frost has formed on your car's windshield. It is a normal occurrence and it only take a few minutes to remove the frost. In the winter, give yourself enough time to defrost your windshield before your daily commute.
- Clean your car battery terminals
This is an easy way to clean the sulphate off your battery. the sulphate keeps your battery from working at its best, and many times from working at all. this is a homemade solution, and its simple to prepare.
- Top 10 Tools To Have In An Emergency
One day, or one night, you may find yourself stuck on the side of the road. If you do there are some tools that you should have to help you get going again. These are very basic tools that are easily kept in a small tackle box and takes up very little room in the trunk.
- Winter Auto Maintenance Checklist
Winter is upon us, and winter driving comes with it. While safety is an important consideration all year long, there are certainly some auto maintenance jobs and safety checks that are specific to chilled air and winter driving that are a good idea to check into before we're knee deep in the season.
- How to Rotate Tires
Rotating your spare tire into active use gives another one a well-deserved break. Use this technique to provide slightly longer life and more even wear to all of your tires.
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