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Question: I don't have a lot of money to spend at a repair shop and I think I am pretty handy when it comes to fixing cars. How hard would it be for me to fix my own radiator at home?
Question: My radiator leaked out all of the coolant yesterday. Is radiator auto repair difficult?
Question: My radiator is leaking a whole lot of coolant. Where online can I purchase a radiator repair kit?
Answer: It's not like the old days when we could have the local shop solder a crack or pinhole. Much of the products today are seated in plastic and it may just as economical (if repair is impossible) to pull the radiator and replace it. That is an easier job than some, unless it is buried behind a grill which must also be removed. Ask a mechanic about your particular model and make.
Joe Aldridge at www.EternaLube.com
Question: I need my radiator replaced as it is leaking. How can I find out the quality of a radiator repair shop?
Question: I've heard people talking about plastic radiator repair. What exactly is it?
Question: I need to replace all of my auto glass. Where online can I order custom auto glass?
Question: I don't want to spend a lot of money on a new windshield. Where online can I find a glass windshield repair place for cheap?
Question: I am looking for a car refrigerator. How do these devices work in a vehicle?
Answer: Many car refrigerators work by getting their energy from the car's battery. Other refrigerators are solar powered or could use other energy sources but most use the energy from the car to stay cold.
Question: I am looking to have my car repaired for a broken seat frame. How many hours should this take the shop?
Answer: It takes a pro to fix a broken car seat in about two days. That should be the average time you should be without your car. They should have the parts in their shop already and not have to order them.
Question: Does it really make a difference in the brand of brake pads? Why are hawk pads so talked about?