Maintenance

What Equipment is Your Auto Mechanic Using?
By Brian Davis · 13 years ago
Before you take your vehicle in to get the wheels aligned, ask the shop owner what kind of equipment they are using to get the job done. If they are using the best equipment on ...
Your Auto Shop Needs A New Tire Changer
By Brian Davis · 13 years ago
Tire changers are machines used to help mechanics and tire technicians dismount and mount tires with most kinds of wheels. After the wheel and tire assembly are removed from the vehicle, the tire changer has ...
Car Maintenance: Engine Fluids
By Darren Borum · 13 years ago
Car maintenance should be at the top of your to-do list, as a little effort can save you time, money and unnecessary breakdowns. Breakdowns can occur when the fluids in your car run out, dry ...
Proper Way To Clean And Maintain Your Car
By Elbert Lawson · 13 years ago
Car washing is not only about hosing your car, applying cleaning agents, and dying it. It normally requires more than just the simple thoughts of cleaning. According to many experienced car owners, cleaning one’s car ...
Buying New Tires
By Rudy B. · 13 years ago
When purchasing new tires there are a few things to consider before you get rolling; here are some brief essentials you need to consider before going to your wallet. Are they going to be for ...
Cleaning Your Vehicle
By Elmer Kit · 13 years ago
Cleaning your vehicle is one of the most important things to do in maintaining the exterior and interior look of it. There are a lot of ways cleaning your vehicle, one is just by bringing ...
Jeep Soft Top Maintenance and Cleaning
By Lourdes Amil · 13 years ago
Jeep Soft Top Maintenance You should maintain your Soft Top upkeep on a regular basis, different times of the year may require more upkeep than others, as well as the age of your Soft Top. ...
Jeep Tops, Why Do I Need a Windshield Channel?
By Lourdes Amil · 13 years ago
Since 1997, Jeep Wrangler soft tops have used a header bar system. The front edge of the soft top fabric is permanently attached to the header bar. Once the soft top is fully raised, latches ...
Jeep Parts - Tire Maintenance Simple But Very Important
By Lourdes Amil · 13 years ago
To keep your tires in good shape and improve the life of the tire , drive cautiously, avoid fast /high-speed /swift /quidon't do fast /high-speed /swift t do high-speed turns and rapid stops, be conscious ...
Jeep Parts & Accessories Equations: Broken Jeep+Jeep Parts = Morris 4x4 Center
By Lourdes Amil · 13 years ago
Got a broken Jeep or want to make upgrades Morris 4x4 center carries over 30,000 Jeep Parts and accessories. The Distribution Center at Morris Jeep is the heartbeat of Morris with orders coming and going ...
Jeep Parts - Tire Information
By Lourdes Amil · 13 years ago
In order for you to get around town you need your Tires. One of the most important Jeep Parts that often times goes ignored. Here we are going to examine Radial Tires and Bias-Ply Tires. ...
Leather car Seat Repair Guide
By Tope Olawumi · 13 years ago
Doing leather car seat repair works on your car need not be a big deal at all. You need not loose any sleep over it, because all you need is a simple guide to follow ...
Taking Proper Care of Your Vehicle Saves Money in Tough Times
By Trey Collier · 13 years ago
How is your transportation affected during these tough economic times? With the unemployment rate at record highs and the threat of more layoffs and business closings to come, new vehicle sales are considerably low. Even ...
Maintain your Jaguar with Jaguar auto parts
By Darren Sinclair · 13 years ago
A Jaguar, for the uninitiated, happens to be one of the more recognizable luxury sports cars around – which explains why it is hard to find a reliable Jaguar car parts supplier or Jaguar repair ...
Adblue – New Fuel additive causes misfueling confusion
By Ian Sheldon · 13 years ago
It only takes 5ml of Diesel to 20 litres of AdBlue in the AdBlue tank to turn it into a harmful paste. A problem that is any vehicle owner’s worst nightmare. The first bit of ...
How to Read Your Tire Size
By Morristown Exxon · 13 years ago
On the sidewall of your car's tire is a series of letters and numbers that typically look like this: P185/60R16 89V. These seemingly random numbers are not random at all. They actually tell you everything ...
What You Should Know When Getting A Windshield Replacement
By Shawn L. Longmore · 13 years ago
If you're in need of a windshield replacement then this article will definitely help you pick the right windshield replacement company to perform the work. The front windshield of your vehicle is important for more ...
Choosing the Right Mileage Correction Services for You
By Gareth Hoyle · 13 years ago
Owning a car can be a tricky business, and things don’t always run as smoothly as you might hope. This is particularly true when it comes to mileage readings on your dashboard – a flat ...
Auto Emergency Kits
By Nick Johnston · 13 years ago
Emergencies may happen anywhere such as at your home, office or on the road while you are driving your car. Be prepared wherever you may drive with Emergency Auto Kits. Suppose that if you should ...
Diagnostic Scanners, ECUs, and KWP2000
By Peter Alien · 13 years ago
The KWP2000 (ISO14230) relies on the uart communication protocol, it uses one or two wires for communications among ECUs, The common names of these wires are: K Line and L Line, usually the L line ...