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Question: Who is a good person to go to for car repair advice? If I go to a mechanic, will he give some advice to me for free?
Question: Where online can I find do-t-yourself auto repair advice for experienced self-mechanics? I'm pretty happy with the work I do on my car myself, but still want to see if theres anything I should know.
Answer: One of the best places for tutorials and tips and tricks is Jonko.com. One of the most popular sites on the internet for do it yourself auto repair, they're sure to have helpful advice no matter what type of vehicle you own.
Question: I am in need of some serious auto repair advice on a 1964 Ford pickup. Every time I call a mechanic they tell me to bring the truck in and I can't get a clear answer on what I need to do. I want to do the repairs by myself so i don't end up spending a lot of money on it. I was wondering if there is a free website where I can get auto repair advice on the internet?
Question: I really need to get my vehicle worked on. Where online can I find highly rated Ford car service?
Question: I live in Seattle, Wa and I need to have my auto glass windshield repaired. Who can come to my office and repair it during the day for me and what is the average cost of the repairs?
Question: I need to replace my auto glass. I have heard a lot about Nags auto glass. Is it really that good?
Question: Does it really make a difference in the brand of brake pads? Why are hawk pads so talked about?
Question: I need to fix my brakes. Is there an internet site that shows you how to fix brakes?
Answer: Many car manufactures publish automobile repairs online. However, breaks can be tricky and even experienced mechanics sometimes have issues with replacements. For your safety please see a qualified mechanic for such an important repair.
Question: I don't really know a lot about cars, but my Honda Accord has been making strange noises. I want to take it in to my mechanic, but I don't know how much it should cost. Where can I find this information online?
Answer: Finding maintenance information for a car without really knowing what is wrong can be extremely difficult. However, there are many forums devoted to finding car repair costs, you should check out the site http://www.hondacarforum.com/honda-technical/66313-2005-honda-accord-ex-v6-auto-85-000-miles-strange-noise.html.
Answer: Most mechanics will diagnose you car for free. When you know whats wrong with it you can search on automd.com.
Question: There are companies like Jiffy-Lube that offer easy oil changes, but I'm afraid that they don't understand the unique needs of my Nissan. If I take my car to the dealer, will it be the same as Jiffy Lube, or will having a Nissan oil change at the dealer provide a higher quality oil change?
Answer: In my opinion I would take your Nissan to the dealers because you would get a higher quality oil change done there. The dealer ships does provide better service on your Nissan.