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  • #3581
    Anonymous
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    Hi……you always use a certified and qualified mechanic or technician to service your car – this ensures the best possible results, and can help maintain your vehicle`s warranty. However, there are some things you can do to keep your car running smoothly.

    Safety Basics

    1. Please refer to your owner`s manual before you start any maintenance, as it will contain vital information specific to your vehicle.
    2. Have the right tools for the job. It can be dangerous for both you and your vehicle if you try to use the wrong tools.
    3. Know how to handle chemicals. Oil and gasoline are dangerous materials, and should never touch your skin.
    4. If you`re cleaning any part of your engine at home, keep a drainage pan under the engine to capture any residue and follow local ordinances regarding disposal of engine oil and related liquids.
    5. Parking brake should be on, and the gearshift should be in park.
    6. Do not work on a hot engine!
    7. If you`re not sure about any aspect of a repair or maintenance procedure, please consult a professional mechanic or technician.
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  • #30493
    Garibaldi
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    Thanks a lot for the tips! Do you own a classic or attend any car shows?

    #30494
    Anonymous
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    Hai…thanks for the reply..i haven’t attend any car shows.but i like classic cars…planning to buy a nice car… wave.gif

    #30495
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    What kind of car are you thinking about?

    #30496
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thinking abt Honda and Toyota…i’m confused.i can’t select the best one..wat do u thinking abt these cars?

    #30497
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    Both are excellent brands nowadays. They have the quality control and durability that GM and Ford seem to lack which is sad. I have had very good experience with Toyota but have not had much contact with Hondas although I hear they are good as well. Are you thinking a sedan or SUV, or ?

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