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Maintaining your motor: DIY car repair basics

Repairing and maintaining your vehicle from the comfort of your garage or driveway has gained a great deal of popularity in recent years.

The recession and hike in energy prices has squeezed the budgets of many families and forced them to cut down on expenses, including taking the car to the garage.

Why would you spend money on a mechanic’s labour when there are so many simple repairs that can easily be undertaken at home?

Advantages of DIY Auto Repair

If you’re looking to save cash in the long term, then learning how to maintain your own car is a great idea.

Your only expenses will be tools and replacement parts for your vehicle. Many people gain a sense of pride and achievement by learning how to repair their cars.

If you enjoy practical projects, or simply setting your mind to a task and successfully accomplishing it, then you’ll get a lot of personal satisfaction from vehicle maintenance.

Some people enjoy it so much that they turn car repairs into a hobby, and can be found in the garage every weekend.

Invest in Good Quality Equipment

It’s very important to buy the highest quality tools you can afford when it comes to car maintenance and repair. Without the right tools for the job, you can’t expect successful or long lasting results.

It’s better to spend on durable equipment early on, than complete a couple of shoddy repair jobs and realise that you should’ve invested in the beginning.

Every mechanic should have a set of flathead and Phillips screwdrivers and a couple of wrenches in a variety of sizes, so that you’ll have a tool to fit every nut and screw in your vehicle. It’s also worth investing in a high quality torch, a strong lubricant and a hydraulic jack.

If you’re not sure what you should have in your car repairs toolbox, contact a specialist provider like SGS Engineering with your questions.

Take Advantage of Online Resources

There are so many different articles and how-to tutorials available online, that even the absolute beginner can become quickly proficient. There’s no substitute for experience, but reading the advice of professionals online is highly recommended before you get stuck into a maintenance or repair task.

Don’t hesitate to visit your local garage and ask questions if you’re unsure about how to complete a particular task.

You can even bring the part that needs replacing with you to show the registered mechanic. They’ll usually be more than happy to help. 

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