Archive for January 27th, 2010

Most of the things that we do require the use of some form of energy whether it is breathing or walking through the park, or cooking or switching on the light. In the simplest terms, energy is what moves things.

Energy is also what’s needed to make car start. This energy comes in the form of burned fuel. However, in order to start the burning process, you would need to turn on the ignition first. In a small number of cases, turning on the ignition results to nothing. As a car owner, should you panic? Continue reading ‘automotive services atlanta, automotive service atlanta, atlanta auto service’ »

If there is one place that most car owners regret going to, it’s the quick-lube shops. This is because a lot of the people working in these lube shops tend to be rip-offs. There are even times when some of these shops do not have a real mechanic on hand. Fortunately, being aware of what these quick lube shops usually do can help you keep yourself from being ripped off.

Oftentimes, these quick-lube shops would offer you a number of stuff over and above basic oil change. This additional stuff could be a new battery or a replacement of any part. If you encounter quick-lube shops that do this, better turn around and look for another shop. Continue reading ‘Dealing With The Quick-Lube Problem’ »

Most people are not really excited about the idea of buying their own car. Most often than not, they feel that there are more important things in life than having your own ride. For some, however, the reason might seem a bit absurd – they are not familiar with how a car works and what its parts are that they decided to just simply skip on buying one.

Knowing the different parts of your car will not only help you learn how to manage your way around one but would also keep you from unreliable mechanics who are out to put one over you. Here are some common terms that you need to know when it comes to your car. Continue reading ‘auto repair atlanta georgia, auto repairs atlanta, auto repair in atlanta’ »

Because of the way that most quick-lube shops do business, fewer and fewer people have been turning to them for regular oil change as well as oil filter change. So how do these people change their oil and oil filter?

As challenging as it may sound, changing your oil as well as your oil filter is can actually be done in a breeze. All you need to prepare are some rags, a ratchet, an oil filter wrench, funnel, oil catch or recycle container, your new oil, and your new oil filter. Continue reading ‘Oil And Filter Change By Yourself’ »