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There is an old joke about a man who is outraged at $100 bill his auto mechanic presents to him after the man sees that all he did was tighten a screw. Exasperated, the man cries, “How can you charge me a hundred bucks for just turning a screw?” The mechanic calmly replies, “Because I knew WHICH screw to turn.” Knowing just a few basics about auto repair can often help you avoid the plight of our angry customer.

When it comes to tires you should be able to change a flat yourself, rather than pay someone to do it. The procedure is described in detail in your car’s manual. If you do not have one, print out the instructions from an auto repair website and keep it in your glove compartment. Be sure the proper tools are in your trunk and it is a good idea to have a few flares on hand to mark your car’s position should the flat occur at night.

Speaking of your flat tire, now that you’ve put on the spare and stored the flat in your trunk, drive to an auto shop that works on tires. Rather than buy a new tire for seventy, one hundred, or one hundred plus dollars, ask about a plug. Usually, for about ten dollars, the person at the shop can detect where the puncture is and install the plug. This is a particularly good option if there is a lot of tread left on the tire.

Most drivers have found themselves behind a gravel truck and had a pebble kicked up and hit the windshield. Any crack in the windshield that is left unfixed can be dangerous. Buying a new windshield can be expensive and may not be necessary. Many cracks can be fixed. If the crack is less than 4 inches, it may be fixable by you with a simple windshield repair kits. Such kits can be found in most auto parts store and will save a lot of money.

In addition to a cracked windshield, sometimes flying pebbles can find a headlight and shatter it. Again, you can find a repair kit at an auto parts store and fix this problem yourself for a fraction of what it would cost to have it done for you.

Replacing the battery yourself is also a money saver. Just visit the auto supply store and tell them your make and model. An associate will be able to point you in the direction of the proper battery for your vehicle and can give you tips on installation.

When you think about it, so many auto repair and maintenance activities can be done on your own, from changing your car’s oil to touching up that ding on the fender. Research the Internet or visit your local auto parts dealer to get started on saving money.

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