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Tired of frequently consulting your auto mechanic regarding car troubles that arise in the most inopportune time? It’s about time you should empower yourself and not be on the mercy of your auto mechanic forever. The internet has a vast array of information on car repairs. Among those that will give you the most benefits are Youtube car repairs.

The Benefits Of Youtube

Youtube is a popular site that features videos, and it’s being utilized by different vehicle owners and even mechanics to share their knowledge and skills. The repair processes that you will find here are beneficial in many ways:

• They are clearly and visually demonstrated. Unlike manuals, you get photos and sound with videos, so the procedures are easy to follow.

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Learning to do your own car maintenance certainly can save you money. However, if you do not know what you are doing, or if you do not take the proper steps, it can actually cost you more in the long run. Each car is different so the steps and the procedures are unique to your specific make and model of automobile.

With the economic concerns and financial difficulties facing families today, it makes sense to try and find any way that you can cut unnecessary expenses where you can and save money doing certain things for yourself. Car maintenance can be one area that can seem to be a way to save money by doing some of the more routine procedures and scheduled maintenance yourself. More and more people are becoming their own auto mechanic when it comes to their automobile’s service. Unless you are trained or have experience with automotive repairs and maintenance, this could spell trouble for you in the future and result in an increased risk of an problem or breakdown.

While it does save money in the short term, doing routine maintenance yourself and missing important steps, using the wrong part, performing the steps in the wrong order or not following the manufacturer’s recommended guidelines can lead to expensive repairs in the future. A car that is in need of repair that can make it to the shop on its own power costs less than half of the repair cost, on average, of that of a car that has to be towed to the repair shop.

Now this is not to frighten anyone away from opening the hood of their car or taking out an air pressure gauge and doing basic, simple upkeep and routine checks on the condition of their car. Since the average years of car ownership is now approaching double digits, it is critical that routine maintenance and key service intervals such as tire rotations, proper tire inflation, oil changes, tune-ups fluid level checks and top-offs, etc. are followed. More involved maintenance such as transmission and cooling system flushing and refill, timing chains, seals, belts and hose replacements are just as important and should be a top priority to ensure safe and reliable operation.

Drivers who do their own work need to make sure that they are honest with themselves and are completely confident in their ability to perform the task at hand. This applies to not only the skills to perform the work but also in having the proper tools in which to perform each service. If there is doubt or a question in your mind, leave it to the professionals. You will find it much better to pay an expert to maintain the vehicle for you than to pay the same person to fix a problem caused by a mistake or oversight.

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It is important to maintain your car and ensure it’s in good working order before any journey is made, especially long distance journeys so that you can get the most miles out of your fuelled car. Below are 11 fuel saving tips that can be followed:

1.Ensure that the car tyres are inflated to the correct pressure and that the tyres also have the correct tread depth. The cars manufacturers guide should contain details on the cars recommended tread depth and tyre pressure as this varies with different car models.
2.Ensure that the cars engine is tuned regularly and ensure that this is followed up by a routine maintenance check on the car either by you or by an approved garage.
3.Ensure that any junk has been removed from the cars boot. Some professionals believe that for every 250 pound worth of extra weight that the engine has to transport, the car can lose up to 1 mile per gallon.
4.Use cash to pay for your fuel at petrol stations that charge extra to process a credit card payment.
5.Drive economically and intelligently. Making fast starts and sudden stops may use more fuel. Avoid revving the car unnecessarily. Revving may also use more fuel than is necessary.
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