MikeWinLDS
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Trying to work out a nice list of DIY maintenance that I can do on my car without specialized tools or knowledge, short of having to take the car in to a shop to have a mechanic work on it. Feel free to add more easy things you can do to take care of your car; here's the short list that I have done before:
Changed the oil, oil filter, air filter, replaced a dead battery, spark plugs, and spark plug wires, added more windshield washer fluid, and rotated the tires. The only tools I've ever used for it all was a socket wrench, deep-socket tool for the wrench, tire iron, jack, and jack stands.
Was thinking about changing out the brake pads with my dad, but we took the wheel off and the brake pads were still in good shape. Probably needed a C-clamp to clamp back down the pison for that job. Never changed the fuel filter, but something I wanted to do. Don't have the owner's manual or a repair manual to know where the fuel filter is or how to change it out.
Anyway, are there any other easy-to-do maintenance works I can do on my car? I've never replaced any of the other fluids (power brake, power steering, transmission, etc) in the car, but I think it should be straightfoward at looking at the level of the fluid and adding more when necessary, right? Is a transmission flush easy to do like an oil change? I'm guessing they just empty out all of the transmission fluid and then replace it, or is there more?
Changed the oil, oil filter, air filter, replaced a dead battery, spark plugs, and spark plug wires, added more windshield washer fluid, and rotated the tires. The only tools I've ever used for it all was a socket wrench, deep-socket tool for the wrench, tire iron, jack, and jack stands.
Was thinking about changing out the brake pads with my dad, but we took the wheel off and the brake pads were still in good shape. Probably needed a C-clamp to clamp back down the pison for that job. Never changed the fuel filter, but something I wanted to do. Don't have the owner's manual or a repair manual to know where the fuel filter is or how to change it out.
Anyway, are there any other easy-to-do maintenance works I can do on my car? I've never replaced any of the other fluids (power brake, power steering, transmission, etc) in the car, but I think it should be straightfoward at looking at the level of the fluid and adding more when necessary, right? Is a transmission flush easy to do like an oil change? I'm guessing they just empty out all of the transmission fluid and then replace it, or is there more?