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Question: My Ford Ranger needs the Serpentine Belt replaced. What would the cost be to have my mechanic do this? Is this a task I could do myself without too much hassle?
Answer: You probably should do it yourself, but either way is fine. It cost me about $88 to have mine replaced, so if it's in your budget, have them replace it.
Question: I was told by my mechanic that my Toyota needed a new timing belt. I am not sure if I believe him. What is a timing belt and how much should it cost for a Toyota timing belt replacement?
Question: my hyundai elantra 2006 has 55,000 miles in it and is due for a replacement of timing belt before it reaches to 60,000 miles. my question is, how much would it cost (Service & Parts) to have the timing belt replaced?
Answer: I was just quoted $420 at a reputable repair shop today. The dealership wanted almost $1000 for a 60,000 mile checkup, which included the t-belt change. The repairman told me it's best not to put off changing the timing belt at 60,000 because they do go out frequently right around 60,000 miles and if you put it off and it breaks, it will cost you over $2,000. Another repair shop told me the same thing.
Question: I need a new fan belt and do not want spend the money taking my car to a mechanic. I know they always find other things that need to be done, besides what I take my car in for. Is it hard to do a belt replacement by myself? Is there someone on the internet that can teach me?
Answer: ok if you have the right tools anyone can change it normaly you loosen the part that the belt is turned by.. so the belt then has slack in it pull it out from arounf=d the fan and put the new one on the same way that one came off normal tools are socket exstinon and ratchet.... should take 20 minutes or so it simple to do..
Question: does the 2005 have a timing belt or a timing
Question: I have a couple different scratches on my auto glass windshield. What is the general rule to follow when getting them repaired as opposed to getting the entire thing replaced?
Question: I am looking to learn to do brake repair. I am going to school to be a mechanic, and I have yet to learn how to do brake repairs. What is a good source for me to learn how to do these repairs?
Answer: Brake repair is a very simple aspect of the average vehicle. In fact the basics of how these brake systems work has not changed since the creation of the automobile. You can learn how to repair these systems with the website http://www.chiltondiy.com/
Answer: Honestly, the best way to learn how to repair brakes is by actually doing it. Reading up all you can is good, but it takes some practice to actually nail it down. Consider buying and old car, one with front discs and rear drums. Then just play with it, replacing the brakes and making adjustments.
Question: My son hit my car with his bike and now there is a decent size dent in the quarter panel. Is there an automotive body repair kit that I can buy instead of having to buy everything individually?
Question: I am planning on going on a road trip across America. I am worried about having a breakdown and that nobody will be around to help. Where can I buy cheap automotive repair tools?
Answer: The best place to look would be a mechanics supply store. Also Sears or a local hardware store should have automotive repair tools. Ace is a hardware store that comes to mind.
Question: My car really droves funny. I think I need a wheel alignment. Do you know how much a wheel alignment would cost for my car?
Answer: This depends entirely upon where you go. The price can be as low as $30 or as high as $150. I would recommend just taking it over to your local Wal-Mart Tire Lube Express department and have it done for $35.