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Training to fix your own car by yourself.

By: Tymon Hytem
Automotive training used to be a more common part of society. Kids who took an interest in wanting to learn how to fix cars in high school could take up that class as part of their curriculum. Back in the day this was all possible because cars were more mechanical principles then they are today. Nowadays, cars have become more computerized and as a result car owners are more inclined to take them to a garage or to the dealer to have them get fixed. Because of the complexity and lack of training by people to fix their cars in the computer age of cars garages and dealerships are now in much higher demand. Along with this the rates that mechanics are charging for the increased necessity for their services has also increased.
Those who do not like this situation can do something about it though by having a little extra automotive training. This will allow the individual to at least perform some of the light maintenance that is required for you car and reducing the expense that comes with it.
Oil changing is a good example of routine maintenance that cost car owners far more than they need to spend. For most cars this is a fairly simple procedure. This basically only requires the car owner to know the location of the oil filter and drain plug. Once you can do this, you will have every one of your friends and family lined up in your driveway to have their oil changed.
A basic tune up is another one of those routine maintenance tasks that do it yourselfers should be able to do fairly easy. A basic tune up usually consists of changing the air filter, spark plugs, plug wires, distributor cap and rotor and the positive crankcase valve known as PCV. Depending on the mileage a basic tun up can also include replacing the fuel filter, oxygen sensor. Also checking the radiator hoses and drive belts should be done as a precaution.
Knowing the basics of how your car operates will save you money in a lot of ways. Automotive classes are offered to you at a local auto tech school or college. So if you want to learn how to fix some repairs of your own or to know as much as your mechanic these classes will help you go a long way.


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Tymone Oaklin is a mechanic with 20 years of experience in the Palos Verdes Auto Repair industry. He has experience with every brake and brake system that is available on every car that is manufactured today. For more free articles on automotive care, Click Here

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