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Repairing your car can drain your pocket pretty fast, but little do you know that you can do a wide range of repairs yourself, regardless of your level of technical expertise. And we’re not just only talking oil changes. Provided you can hold a wrench you will be able to fix everything ranging from alternators to fuel filters. We’ll detail the tools that are necessary for your DIY toolkit, where you can find help when you’re making the repairs, and how to tackle some of the most common car problems without hiring a Car Mechanic in Otahuhu or in your city.

The common tools you will be needing:

Every car is different, but a common myth that foreign cars require special tools isn’t exactly always true. Nearly all cars employ basic nuts and bolts for the most common repairs you need to make. Here’s a short list of what you will be typically needing:

  • Adjustable wrench
  • Torque wrench
  • Socket and ratchet set
  • Pliers
  • Phillips and flat head screwdrivers
  • Jack

 

 

Know when to replace your drive belts:

If you hear your car making a squealing noise when you start it, it might be a drive belt. You can quickly inspect the car visually and check the belts for signs of cracks, wear, and looseness. Even if you’re not hearing any noise, if the belt is cracked or worn, it’s advised to replace the drive belt. On the other hand, if it’s loose, you might need to tighten it up instead of replacing it right away.

Know when your brake pads need replacing:

If you hear the squealing noise when you apply the brakes, the brake pads need to be changed. However, instead, if you hear a grinding noise instead of a squeal, it usually means the car’s rotor needs changing. If your car is new, you should probably take your brakes into a Car Servicing and Repairs in Otahuhu or your city for service if you hear a grinding noise. The brake pads are an easy replacement and you can do it yourself.

Know when your car needs a tune-up:

It’s a good habit to get a tune-up every 30,000 miles or every two years, whichever comes first. If you’re close to either of those points, it’s a good idea to get some maintenance done before taking that long road trip you have been planning.\

Nearly tune-up is easy to do yourself if you have the right help. With regular maintenance, your car will last longer and run better over time having a healthy road life ensuring your all-round safety.