@KevinSchappell
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: Finding The Perfect Car For You by: Kevin Schappell Your car may be the second largest purchase you make in your lifetime. You must take your time and not let it become an impulse decision. Before you go out browsing dealer
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: The Rules of the Road by: Kevin Schappell With road rage being so common these days, we should all take a step back and review a few rules of the road. While not taught in most driver education classes or state driver's
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: After The Sale by: Kevin Schappell Enjoy your car... that's simple huh? Well it's not really that simple. Here is a list of things to think about after the sale. Notify your insurance agent about the new car. Read
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: Closing The Deal by: Kevin Schappell Congratulations !!!! You got the deal you were looking for. Now is the perfect time to mention to the dealer that you are looking to trade in that car you are currently driving.
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: Making The Dealer An Offer by: Kevin Schappell Before you make an offer you need to find a dealer with the car you want. You have three options in doing this. Drive around all day and night searching for a dealer
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: Researching A Car Thats Right For You by: Kevin Schappell Researching your new vehicle is a daunting task in today's world. Once you have narrowed your next vehicle down to 2 or 3 choices it is time to research. Take
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: Checking Fluids by: Kevin Schappell Keeping your vehicle in tip-top shape requires constant monitoring of vital fluids. Read you owners manual and look for a diagram of the engine. Most times there will be a diagram showing
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: Auto Tools For The DIY'er by: Kevin Schappell If you are a car owner who occasionally works on his or her own car, please don't go out and spend thousands of dollars on high priced tools. Professional mechanics make a
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: How Your Cars Suspension Works by: Kevin Schappell "Suspension," when discussing cars, refers to the use of front and rear springs to suspend a vehicle's "sprung" weight. The springs used on today's cars and trucks are
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: Your Cars Electrical System by: Kevin Schappell When the automotive industry was in its infancy, it used electricity only to ignite the fuel inside the engine. By the late 1920's, the electric starter replaced the hand
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: Changing a Tire by: Kevin Schappell It always happens at the worst times! You need to know how to change a tire even if you have an auto club membership. Depending on where you get a flat, there may not be a phone nearby
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: Your Fuel System by: Kevin Schappell The fuel system feed your engine the gasoline/diesel it needs to run. If anyone of the parts in the system break down your engine will not run. Let's look at the major parts of the
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: Oil / Lubricants by: Kevin Schappell I receive a lot of questions regarding oil and the least understood part is the number system used to rate oils. Oil weight, or viscosity, refers to how thick or thin the oil is.
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: Your Drive Train Explained by: Kevin Schappell The drive train serves two functions: it transmits power from the engine to the drive wheels, and it varies the amount of torque. "Power" is the rate or speed at which work
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: The Engine Explained by: Kevin Schappell The engine is the heart of your car, but instead of pumping blood, the engine pumps air and fuel. The engines main function is to convert air and fuel into rotary motion so it
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: Auto HVAC by: Kevin Schappell Not only do we depend on our cars to get us where we want to go, we also depend on them to get us there without discomfort. We expect the heater to keep us warm when it's cold outside, and
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: The Cooling System by: Kevin Schappell The purpose of the engine's cooling system is to remove excess heat from the engine, to keep the engine operating at its most efficient temperature, and to get the engine up to the
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: Technical Service Bulletins (TSB) by: Kevin Schappell Smart home mechanics use all the information available to diagnose problems with their vehicle. Below you will find the two most valuable sources of data available
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: Test Driving A New Car by: Kevin Schappell One of the most important steps in buying a new or used car is the test drive. You can do all the research you like, but it all comes down to the test drive. Driving the car
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: Body Care by: Kevin Schappell The winter months can be tough on your body... your car body that is. Salt and chemicals used in the colder climates can wreak havoc on your cars precious sheet metal. By doing a few simple
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: Winter Car Care by: Kevin Schappell As the weather turns colder, it is time to think about your car for a second. A little preparation can go a long way to making your winter travels a lot safer. Here is a checklist to
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: The Exhaust System by: Kevin Schappell Your car's exhaust system carries away the gases created when the fuel and air are burned in the combustion chamber. These gases are harmful to humans and our environment. A frequent
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