Monday, October 24, 2011

I just got my first car and have no idea how to do even the smallest thing to it. I wanted to know if maybe...

there was a class or something to learn how to change a tire and check the oil and stuff. I live in Montgomery, AL. If anyone lives in this area and knows where I can learn this stuff please let me know.I just got my first car and have no idea how to do even the smallest thing to it. I wanted to know if maybe...Join the club - here are some tips.



1. The next time you get gas, ask one of the guys to check your oil and transmission fluid. Watch how they do it and ask questions as needed.



2. Tire pressure gauges are cheap some companies give them away for free with their logo. Simply remove the black nossel cap from the tire and firmly press the head of the pressure gauge to the tire nossel until you get a reading. 35 pounds of pressure is the average for passenger vehicles. Uneven tire pressure can make the car pull to one side when driving, wear your tires faster and reduce gas milage.



3. Go to http://www.autozone.com/shopping/vehicle they publish technical jargon from the same service manuals that repair shops use.



4. Use yahoo answers for ny specific problems or questions about car care ... get your oil changed regularly and drive safe.I just got my first car and have no idea how to do even the smallest thing to it. I wanted to know if maybe...Check with the local junior college or technical schools. Alot of the offer powder puff auto courses.I just got my first car and have no idea how to do even the smallest thing to it. I wanted to know if maybe...Go to your local auto parts store, (Auto Zone etc.) and get a Banks Manual for your specific make and model of car. It explains how to do about anything. It costs about 35.00 and is worth every penny.