One of the most neglected parts of any automotive engine is the cooling system, because vehicle owners tend to only pay attention to this particular item when the car has overheated. Unfortunately this is too late since a hose has burst, the radiator has sprung a leak, or the engine itself has blown a very important internal gasket, which will mean a hefty bill at the mechanic shop.
Today’s cars are built with safety in mind. Front and side airbags protect the driver and passenger in a violent collision. Safety belts keep passengers from flying forward and possibly hitting their head on the windshield. There are even audible beeps to warn other cars and people that you are backing up. Of all the safety features in a car, none is of greater importance than your brakes.
There are some common car problems that can occur for just about any make and model of vehicle. However, most of them are very minor and you can easily repair them and get your vehicle back into good working condition in no time at all. We often take for granted that when we turn the key our vehicle will start.
If your ABS light is switched on and you are certain there are no mechanical problems that caused it to do so, it is very possible that your ABS sensor is dirty and needs to be cleaned. Thankfully, cleaning your ABS sensor is very easy. You won’t have to drive your vehicle to a mechanic either. You can clean it yourself by simply following these easy instructions.
Many truck owners wish their vehicles could have more lift or the ability to carry more load. Fortunately, there is one easy way to improve both lift and load capacity. All you have to do is install an extra leaf spring. This job can also be done by nearly anyone in their own garage. To save money on paying a mechanic to install an extra leaf spring for you, simply follow these instructions.

