Archive for the ‘Repair Guides’ Category

How to Replace Turn Signal Relay

Posted on February 27th, 2010 by by admin

The easiest systems in the car to troubleshoot are the turn signals. The signal flashers will either work or not. Troubleshooting the turn signals is not very difficult. If the turn signals stop working, it may be either rapidly blinking or coming out without blinking or it may be doing nothing at all.
These symptoms have [...]

How to Remove a Stripped or Screwed Screw

Posted on February 14th, 2010 by by admin

When a person realizes that the head of the screw has been irreversibly mangled, then it has to be taken out. This was the real reason that had got one into a mess initially.
For this purpose, any type of drill can be used. A drill bit that has a diameter with enough size to drill [...]

How to Replace the Headlight Bulb

Posted on February 14th, 2010 by by admin

In case one forgets to occasionally check the car’s headlights, a fleet of black and white cruisers will happily do it. Although they are a bit expensive and that can end up in a court with the picture of one’s car. If one is active than the front of the car can be observed otherwise [...]

Problems Caused by O2 Sensor

Posted on December 5th, 2009 by by BCG

The smoothest running of your car can be acquired if its O2 sensor is working properly as it is a main component in this way. There are several problems that might be caused by this O2 sensor. Here we will discuss the problems caused by O2 sensor along with the ways to diagnose them.
Problems with [...]

How to Take Off a Power Steering Pulley

Posted on December 5th, 2009 by by BCG

You may require replacing your vehicle power steering pump if its steering brings about difficulty to start. For this reason first remove the power steering pulley and then put it on the replacement pump. On the other hand, it is not too simple to take the pulley away and you will probably need some specific [...]

How to Reset a Lincoln LS Check Engine Light

Posted on December 5th, 2009 by by BCG

In most vehicles the Lincoln LS comes up with a system of sensors usually called as On Board Diagnostics or OBD II to guarantee that all the emissions elements on the vehicle are working well. When one of these components breaks down, it then drives a trouble code to the engine computer. As a response [...]

Troubleshooting a Backfiring Exhaust on a 350 Cubic Engine

Posted on December 3rd, 2009 by by BCG

Backfiring can easily bring serious damages to an engine particularly in case if this problem is not quickly fixed. You can easily deduce this problem by the carburetor or distributor. The carburetor brings the air or fuel mixture to the engine on the other hand the distributor ignites that mixture in the cylinders. On Chevrolet’s [...]

How to Replace the Door Handle on a Chevy PU

Posted on November 16th, 2009 by by BCG

Your vehicle’s door handle may get damaged due to several reasons for instance a thief may make use of it to enter in your vehicle and further distinct reasons as well. In this case you have to replace it for protecting your vehicle to some extent. It is pretty simple task to replace a door [...]

How to Change Your Fuel Filter Guide

Posted on November 11th, 2009 by by BCG

What you’ll need:

To change the fuel filter of your vehicle you will probably require the following things:

new fuel filter
new fuel line washers
open end wrenches
rags
eye safety

The engine of your vehicle may work well if you keep changing its fuel filter [...]

How to Repair a Truck Bed – Truck Bed Repair Guide

Posted on October 30th, 2009 by by admin

A pick up truck is usually used to carry various heavy objects from one place to another. A truck has an element called Truck Bed which makes it particularly practical to bring the things or objects easily and securely. By the passage of time, a truck bed usually gets damages due to dents, nicks, rust, [...]