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Top 10 DIY Jobs
Here is a list of the most common DIY jobs. With a little practice and experience, you can become as proficient at them as a professional mechanic and save yourself hundreds of dollars. |
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![]() There's a small initial investment for supplies, but you'll make that back the first time you do it yourself. |
![]() The air filter and positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve are important parts of your vehicle's fuel system. |
![]() Even a small piece of dirt can damage a fuel injector, resulting in erratic performance, poor gas mileage and complete engine shutdown. |
![]() For maximum fuel economy and peak engine performance, your spark plugs should be replaced every 2 years or 30,000 miles. |
![]() A battery can last four to five years with proper care, although battery failure can occur in as little as three years in very cold or hot climates. |
![]() These instructions will help you change the disc pads on most popular vehicles. Be sure to READ these instructions completely before you begin. |
![]() This is a good job for a moderately skilled DIY. It only takes about three hours to do and will save you quite a few bucks. Plus you will get the satisfaction of saying "I did it myself!" |
![]() How to inspect, test and replace the ignition coil in your car. |
![]() Follow these straightforward instructions and you'll able to deal with the challenge of jump starting a car quickly and safely. |
![]() Electric fuel pumps aren't really hard to replace, they just take a little work. This is something most DIYs can do themselves and save a big chunk of money. |
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