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2016

How To Get More Customers To Your Shop For Transmission Repair

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Transmission services are common needs among vehicle owners, and you want to nab as much business in this avenue as possible. Here are a few ways you can bring in more customers for transmission services (such as is done by Terry’s Transmission) and repair to boost your business.  Offer payment plans Repairing a transmission can cost upwards of $2,800 whether this is done by rebuilding or replacing of the unit.…

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How To Pound A Dent Out Of An Aluminum Alloy Tire Rim

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Pothole season might be coming to an end for this winter, but the damage it has done to tires and car rims still remains for many people. Even a little dent in the rim can cause the air to constantly leak out of a tire and you’ll have to put air in it every few days to keep the tire full. The only way to properly fix the rim, and stop the tire from leaking air, is to pound it back into shape.…

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3 Questions To Ask When You Need To Be Sure You Are Choosing The Right Mechanic

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It can be very challenging to understand the complexities of the modern vehicle, given the many complexities. Therefore, the following advice can help you to be more sure that you have chosen the most appropriate mechanic for your needs.    #1-What Type Of Training Or Certification Does The Mechanic Have? Although modern technology has allowed vehicles to have better gas mileage and improved safety ratings, the sophistication of new vehicles has also increased the the need for mechanics to have additional training and professional certifications.…

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How To Repair Paint Chips

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Paint chips in a your car are inevitable. Most small paint chips are hardly noticeable at first. However, they can become a serious problem if they are left alone. Paint chips over the metal surfaces on a car need to be fixed as soon as possible. If a paint chip over metal remains exposed for too long, it can lead to rust. If a rust spot grows, the body can deteriorate.…

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Things To Have Checked Before A Long Road Trip

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Spring and summer are coming and that means that people will begin to take road trips. Before you take that trip, make sure that your car is in shape. This is especially true for older vehicles and vehicles that aren’t driven very often. It is a good idea to have your car checked out by a mechanic before you head out on the road. Here are some of the things you will want your mechanic to check.…

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A Journey Of A Thousand Miles Begins With A Single Start: Is Your Vehicle Ready For Summer Vacation?

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Winter takes its toll on your vehicle’s charging system. Automotive batteries are particularly affected by sub-zero temperatures, but various components of your charging system may need to be checked for possible damage or wear before embarking on a long drive to a summer vacation spot. Checking your battery Cold weather may only partially damage your battery, leaving some cells still able to maintain a charge. However, this compromised charge may not be sufficient for long trips using not only built-in electrical components such as headlights and entertainment systems, but also multiple chargers for personal devices.…

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New Driver? Be Aware Of These Signs That Indicate A Flat Tire

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Every once in a while, you see a motorist cruising along the road on a flat tire – seemingly oblivious. In some cases, you might even see a driver whose tire has shredded completely, but the driver continues to proceed along the road on his or her rim. Doing so not only jeopardizes the ability to control the vehicle, but also will result in significant damage to the rim and other related components.…

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How To Apply Tint To The Door Windows On Your Muscle Car At Home

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Dark colored muscle cars like a Dodge Challenger have an air of mystique about them that can grow by putting tint on the windows. The tint not only makes your muscle car look tougher, but it also helps to protect the interior upholstery and dashboard from ultraviolet rays coming from the sun during the day. Ultraviolet rays can dry out the materials used for the dashboard and upholstery inside the car and make them turn brittle and crack.…

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Is Your Check Engine Light On? Diagnosing What Could Be The Problem

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Owning an automobile does not mean you suddenly need to become a car expert. In fact, there is no reason for you to do your own repair work if you are not comfortable doing so. It is, however, a good idea to know how to diagnose what might be causing your automobile to have problems. This way you can make sure you avoid shady auto repair shops that charge you for service repairs your vehicle didn’t need.…

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3 Signs That It's Time To Replace Your Car Battery

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Replacing the battery in your car is something you will need to do from time to time. The battery is a vital component for your car, and replacing it regularly could help you prevent getting stranded. It can be hard to know exactly when to replace a car battery; however, there are certain signs that can alert you that now is a good time. The cost to replace a car battery is relatively affordable, and failing to do this when it is needed could cause you to rack up a lot of extra expenses.…

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