When you take your vehicle into the shop to be repaired, parts are going to be needed to fix things. While you can just leave everything up to the mechanics, it is also possible for you to find the parts yourself and take them to the shop. If you or someone you know will be doing the repairs, you are going to need to buy the parts. In either scenario, it is a good ide
- If your car is showing signs of transmission issues and you're a die-hard DIY auto-repair fanatic, you may want to change your mind for a bit and let the professionals take care of the transmission. It's tempting to tinker around with the transmission to see if the fix is simple enough to handle at home. However, even simple repairs can lead to big problems if you don
- The uncertainty of the economy along with stagnating job prospects in many industries has made getting out of debt a major goal for many American families. For many, this process will require eliminating car payments by choosing to drive older vehicles that can be purchased for cash, instead of taking on more debt in the form of an auto loan. Lovingly called a number
- A tiny leak in the fuel tank filler neck can cause the check engine light on the dashboard of your car to turn on. When you check what the error code reading is using a diagnostic tool that hooks up to the car's computer (something some auto parts stores will do for you for free) and it comes up P0440, it means there's something wrong in the Evaporative Emission Contr
- You may take great care of your truck, but the truth is that some parts can break over time as they experience wear and tear. One of these parts is the drive shaft. Instead of waiting for the drive shaft to completely fail, know the signs so you are able to identify the problem prematurely. It will help you get your truck serviced right away instead of being stranded