Things to Do Before Your Do-It-Yourself With Your Car Maintenance
Posted on 31. Jul, 2009 by admin in Car maintenance guides

Looking after your car is not simply about making it look good and last until it reaches the high 100,000’s on the mileage but also about enjoying yourself as well. There is as much enjoyment and serious satisfaction to be gained from looking after the vehicle as there is from driving and looking good in it.
Before you plunge in though, there are several issues you really need to consider – getting your hands dirty when cooking is not the same when it comes to messing around with your car – a mistake with the salt means an extra savory meal, a mistake with your car parts may mean a very high mechanic bill to put it right or injury to yourself and passengers while out on the road!
Safety First
We’d all like the two pillar car lift like we see on the shows and commercials telling us how easy car maintenance is at home in our own garage, but the vast majority of us don’t have that luxury and make do with a cramped garage full of household detritus or out on the driveway.
Even a modern compact car can weigh in at over 2,000 pounds so if you are planning on getting under your vehicle you make darn sure the jacks you are using can firstly support the weight and secondly are placed where they are supposed to be. The emergency jacks supplied with your car are precisely for that – emergencies, such as a roadside tire change – they are not suitable for this type of maintenance work so make sure you invest in quality jacking equipment designed for the job in hand.
In addition make sure you have cleared your work area so nothing is lying around to cause you or someone else to trip and fall against the jacked vehicle – even with no-one under the vehicle, if a jack fails or the car falls off, the bodywork and mechanical damage can be costly and substantial.
Disengage Circuit Breakers
Whenever you are tinkering with the engine or the electrics, it is very good advice to disconnect the battery at the negative terminal post. This does several things – firstly it will prevent circuit discharges which can give you a jolt (and with some circuit systems using high voltages you can get a real shock) while secondly, it will prevent accidental ignition causing the engine to turnover (not a good thing with your fingers and hands stuck inside).
Firstly, turn the ignition to “off” and remove the key to prevent an accidental turnover of the engine. Secondly, disconnect the negative battery post and place a thick rag across the battery terminals but also make sure you keep tools such as wrenches away from the battery in order to prevent power arcing.
Even a small radiator fan can break your hand or slice off a few fingers so give your engine the respect it deserves.
Car maintenance is a major cause of accidents requiring a visit to the ER room and second only to accidents within the home – make sure you are not one of these statistics by taking these two very basic and simple steps before you start working on your pride and joy.
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13 Comments
Luke M
31. Jul, 2009
Check out this site :http://allaboutautocareandmaintenancetip.blogspot.com , its kind a new but it has some information regarding vehicle maintenance.
johnboy
31. Jul, 2009
How many Mazda owners does it take to change a light bulb?
sbakar
31. Jul, 2009
Also a great way to safely loosen tight lug nuts. This also uses your weight to advantage, and prevents muscle strain.
simplecrs13
31. Jul, 2009
That’s to obvious to be a step…unless u are a complete retard that doesn’t know how to center a lug nut…
dude12000
31. Jul, 2009
you missed a step
before lowering the car make sure that the lugs are centered in the holes, or the wheel is going to be playful (swerving alot) when your on the road
sbakar
01. Aug, 2009
Pulling up to loosen the lug nuts is an excellent way to put your back out. A better way is to push DOWN, using your body weight to advantage. This prevents muscle strain.
TVKID999
01. Aug, 2009
that wheel look flat
AK
01. Aug, 2009
http://www.autorepair.about.com
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http://www.alldatadiy.com/index.html
http://www.edmunds.com/ownership/parts/articles/120189/article.html
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/ForumsLanding
gurrytron
02. Aug, 2009
que fuerte los mira que tener que explicarle como cambiar una rueda a la gente… estos americanos…
nematix
02. Aug, 2009
wouldn’t employ you in my F1 team
ALEXANDRA P
02. Aug, 2009
Tell where you are and you might find someone.
msdaeng
03. Aug, 2009
what the hell is that??
mrjost55
03. Aug, 2009
good advice, but I usually just use my foot to lossen em up since they are really tight.
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