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		<description><![CDATA[Keep Your Car Going With These Repair Tips.   It can be intimidating to figure out what is wrong with your vehicle, which is why it is usually advisable to seek the help of a qualified and trained mechanic. However, &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/keep-your-car-going-with-these-repair-tips/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/keep-your-car-going-with-these-repair-tips/">Keep Your Car Going With These Repair Tips.</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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<p>It can be intimidating to figure out what is wrong with your vehicle, which is why it is usually advisable to seek the help of a qualified and trained mechanic. However, choosing the best one for your specific needs can be challenging. Do not despair, as there are things you can do to make a wise decision.</p>
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<p>When doing your own work on your automobile, you want to make sure you never take things too far in error. You&#8217;re saving yourself some money by doing it yourself, but if you&#8217;re not sure about something, you need to find out or let a professional handle the matter. You could end up costing yourself so much money.</p>
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<p>Basic maintenance like oil changes are actually very easy to do yourself. You only need at ramp, a pan, and a few basic tools. Just be sure to check with your city or county government beforehand to find out where to take your waste oil. It is extremely damaging to the environment, and you could face steep fines for dumping it out.</p>
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<p>If your vehicle begins making a louder noise than usual, you should suspect the muffler needs replacing. This is a job best done at a shop because it is difficult to work under a car without a lift. You can get a warning or even a ticket if your muffler sounds too loud.</p>
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<p>Pay attention to the signs a potential mechanic gives to you. If he cannot give you eye contact, rushes his words, or avoids answering any questions you have for him, he may be trying to hide something. Perhaps he does not really know what he is doing or is lying about something else. If this is the case, go with another mechanic.</p>
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<p>If your vehicle seems to be leaking fluids, start by replacing the gaskets and seals. The most common area for leaks is where different parts join together. You may not need an expensive repair if the leak stems from one of these easily replaceable areas. If the leak continues after replacement, you may have a more extensive leak.</p>
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<p>If you need to get your car fixed after an accident, you should contact your insurance to get a list of approved mechanics. Going to an approved mechanic means your insurance will cover some of your expenses. Besides, you are more likely to find a good certified mechanic if you go to a professional chosen by your insurance company.</p>
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<p>If you need to get your vehicle fixed, choose a garage or a dealership that hires certified technicians. The person who runs the place might have a certification but this does not mean that certified people will work on your car. Choosing certified technicians is a good way of making sure qualified people are fixing your car.</p>
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<p>Do your research prior to choosing any auto repair company. Don&#8217;t trust solely the company&#8217;s website. Look to auto forums and be wary of any complaints you may see. Also take into consideration any rave reviews the auto shop receives. These are typically objective reviews, so you can trust them more than what the shop&#8217;s materials may say.</p>
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<p>Learn how to perform basic maintenance on your vehicle. It is very easy to do a tune up or change your oil so there really is no reason to bring your car to an auto repair shop to have these things done. Instead, just watch tutorials online to learn what you need to do it on your own.</p>
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<p>Always research the reputation of any auto repair shop you are considering using to have your car serviced. If you are a AAA member, you can find a list of approved shops on their website. You can also download an app for your smartphone like Repairpal to view ratings for different repair shops.</p>
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<p>Be faithful to your auto repair shop! When you find a good car repair service, you should take your car to that shop as exclusively as possible. In this way, the mechanics can become completely familiar with your car and will keep good records of services rendered. This will ultimately save you time and money. Additionally, when specialized services are needed, your auto repair shop will provide you with reliable referrals.</p>
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<p>It can be very dangerous to fix your own car. Always have a buddy to help you. Invest some money in tools that are high quality to ensure good performance. This is very important for the tools you need to change a tire. If you are getting underneath your car to do some work, you want to be very certain that your jack is holding that car up properly. Approved jack stands, working in conjunction with a high quality hydraulic floor jack, are the best tools for tire changes.</p>
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<p>Unless it is required by your car&#8217;s warranty, don&#8217;t feel obligated to use the repair shop at the dealership. There are many reputable independent auto repair shops and they are often cheaper. Ask your friends and family members for a recommendation if you are unsure which shops in your area are trustworthy.</p>
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<p>You need to keep track of all the repairs and transactions with your garage or dealership. If you decide to file a complaint, you will need to document what happened. Keeping these documents will also help you inform buyers about the repairs you did on the vehicle if you want to sell your car.</p>
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<p>If a part on your car has to be replaced, get an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part. If you want your car to run at the highest possible level, it is important not to just put any old generic part in your vehicle. While OEM parts cost more, they are worth it in the end.</p>
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<p>How do you feel after reading this article about dealing with your auto repairs? Imagine fostering this new confidence and continuing to grow it with new knowledge. No longer should you feel inadequate when it comes to making decisions regarding your automobile repairs. Take the bull by the horns!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aside from the regular maintenance that a vehicle requires, there are times when parts fail and need to be replaced. In these situations, customers often feel like they need to go ahead and have all of the work completed in just one appointment.  However, if cost is a concern, there are other options. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.rebelcarrental.co.nz/">Click here</a> for more options.</p>
<p> When you find out that you need car repair, make sure that you ask questions until you understand just what the problem is. While you may be behind on other work that needs to be done, you need to find out what is necessary in order to get the vehicle running. Take care of the items that are the most immediately important and if you need to, delay some of the other work until it becomes more affordable.  This gives you time to save. One can also visit <a target="_blank" href="http://chiptuning.co.nz">http://chiptuning.co.nz</a> for the related information.</p>
<p> Aside from paying cash for auto repair, using a credit card is also a possibility. It ensures that the work is completed and you get your car back as soon as possible. You don&#8217;t have to worry about taking care of other issues later, and you can drive with an extra measure of peace of mind. Credit cards give you a chance to make monthly payments for work that was already done. On the downside, most credit cards charge interest if a balance is not paid off within a certain amount of time. This could mean that the amount it takes to fix the car will be higher in the long run than just paying cash or delaying some of the work. Find the expert to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.anzacauto.co.nz/">get the car repairs done</a>.</p>
<p> Some independent shops offer their customers financing for auto repair. Just like applying for a credit card or a small loan, the individual will fill out an application and wait to get approval. If you have some concerns about paying when you get the estimate, consider asking about financing right away to see what your options are. The process of approval varies from shop to shop. Sometimes a car accident causes internal damage to a vehicle&#8217;s engine or other functioning parts. When this happens, auto repair can actually be something covered by a car insurance company. Just like with any damage to the body and exterior of the car, an adjustor will come out, take a look, and examine the estimate the service department provides. If you have a deductible and you are filing through your own insurance, you will need to pay the deductible to the shop. If someone else&#8217;s insurance is covering the damage, you will not be required to pay anything out of pocket.</p>
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