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Cables are reasonably priced and easy to install. Simply place them on top of the drive tires and tuck the back portion under the tire. Roll or drive your car back a foot. The chains will have fallen off the tire. Not to worry. Your chains are supposed to be under the tire. Wrap the chain around the tire, connect, and tighten as needed. It's that simple to stay safe on the roads!

Learning to replace your own air filter will save you significant money and prevent you from being taken advantage of by the oil change facilities. You can easily drive to the nearest auto store near me and grab an air filter for as little as $6, depending on what style you need. If you're willing to ask for guidance, employees at some auto store near me will show you what to do. Although changing an air filter is usually no more complicated than removing a wing nut or releasing 4 clamps that hold the cover on. Next, you lift out the used filter and set the new one in its place. So rather than pay an oil change center $240 every couple of years to replace your air filter, you can spend a mere $10 to $20 every two years by doing it yourself.

You probably don't think about them until you need them, but good wiper blades are vital keys to driving safely when it's raining. When the rubber part of your wipers become worn or cracked, they can't do an effective job of clearing the rain from your windshield. This, in turn, hinders your visibility.



Battery was a little less than four years old, so I bought a new one. Installed it, and car started right up. However, the ground wire from the body to the terminal post was just about off. On the way home from the auto parts store near me, I noticed the electronic volt indicator draining down below normal.

The amount of oil your engine holds will be listed under a section most likely title Fluid Capacities. This is often simply a table of the different fluid capacities in your car. The listing after "engine oil" should give the amount of oil needed to fill the engine in liters (L).

You want to use a thinner grade of oil when it is cold out. If you use a single grade of oil you should replace the oil with a winter grade. You may not need to make this adjustment if the type of oil you are using is a multi-grade oil. Check with your car dealer or with your mechanic or auto parts near me . They can tell you if you should make the change.

Using the wrench, grip the filter tightly and loosen the filter by turning it to the left. Here again make sure that their are no special instructions on filter removal.

Once you have gotten your car ready for the cold, snow, ice and wind that winter brings, it's time to stock it with all the items you will need to help you get through them. Those items include an ice scraper, a snow brush and small snow shovel, bag of sand or cat litter, road flares, jumper cables, blanket, etc.

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