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Auto Clinic To lubricate tough to reach places on your car, use a shop rag... Lock on 2005-6 VW Jetta is supposed to spin... Toyota tire pressure warning system sensors may damage with tire removal... Replacing brake parts on your hub... etc. |
Popular Mechanics November 2007 |
How to Stop Your Car From Squeaking: Saturday Mechanic Suspension and steering joints wear out -- and ultimately fail -- when unlubricated metal-to-metal contact erodes bushings and bearing surfaces, much like 40-grit sandpaper on a wooden table. So let's nip this degradation in the bud. |
Popular Mechanics June 2000 Mike Allen |
Fixing Power Windows Fortunately, power windows are usually one of the more reliable systems on a late-model car. And diagnosis and repair are usually pretty straightforward... |
Popular Mechanics May 2003 Bob Freudenberger |
Hushing Interior Squeaks And Rattles These annoyances can be easily fixed, but finding them is a challenge that requires focused concentration. |
Popular Mechanics October 2002 Paul Weissler |
Storing Your Car A 2- to 4-month driving season followed by eight to 10 months of storage is something many car enthusiasts go through every year. You want to be able to store the vehicle without big expense, yet with minimum deterioration and an easy return to operation. |
This Old House Anna Holbrook |
Clearing the Kitchen Air Want cleaner kitchen air? Replace that recirculating range hood with a ducted model. Here's how. |
Popular Mechanics December 2006 Pat Porzio |
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The Motley Fool May 2, 2006 |
Kick More Than the Tires What particular aspects of a car should you examine before or after a test drive? Let's take a quick overview. |
The Motley Fool August 31, 2004 |
Be a Tough Sell Don't buy a car until you've given it a close inspection. Here's help. |
Home Theater July 2002 Mark Elson |
Speaking of Wire . . . Inside tips from the pros can save you hundreds of dollars in speaker-wire installation costs. |
Popular Mechanics September 2008 |
Your 6-Step Action Plan to Brighter Closets How to install a 120-volt fixture in your dark closet |
PC Magazine May 31, 2006 Eric S. Fellen |
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