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Do It Yourself Tips for Online Auto Repair

Date Published: 05th March 2007
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Learn how to easily fix your own car or truck with step-by-step instructions using online auto repair help. Save money and make automotive repairs fast and fun.

Take a look at online auto repair help when it comes to repairing your own car or truck. You may just avoid a disaster.

Your car or truck is a big investment and it should be treated as such. When it comes to auto repair it can go one of two ways.

You can be successful and fix it right the first time. Or you can make matters worse by creating additional problems. The latter will increase repair costs and down time of the car or truck.

Let me give you a real life example of this. I had a nice guy e-mail me for help with a no start condition. My first advice to him was to get some online auto repair assistance from a quality manual, to properly diagnose the problem.


My favorite online auto service manual has the best no start diagnostic charts in the business, because they come straight from the manufacturer auto service manuals. Easy to follow tree charts with pictures and technical tips.

The nice guy told me he could not afford the $24.95 and he thought replacing the distributor would fix the problem. A new distributor was $650.00.

He bought and replaced the distributor but this did not fix the problem. It was also not returnable like most electrical parts. Again I said cut your loses and get any kind of auto service manual and diagnose the problem, do not through parts at it.

Well He replaced the coil, cap, rotor, wires and spark plugs. It Still would not start. Now he is a thousand dollars deep in un-needed parts. The guy who could not afford $25. Finally he towed the car to the auto repair shop and they fixed it for about $500.00 by replacing the fuel pump.


As a side note I did try to help him by explaining, in a no start condition you either have no fuel or no spark (or rarely no air). The nice guy explained he was getting plenty of fuel. But he was not.

So $1,850 later he was driving again. And to let you know step 1 on the diagnostic tree chart was an in-depth procedure with pictures for checking for fuel delivery.

Also the online repair manuals had a technical service bulletin on the fuel pump for this specific vehicle. This is why the online auto repair manual can make things easier. What if you had the same auto repair information that the dealership level mechanic has?

But in a format that provides step-by-step instructions and pictures that a person of any skill level can follow. The virtual online auto repair assistance system was created to bring top-level information to the do it yourself auto repair public.


Find the auto repair information you need fast and simple with the online auto repair manuals handy search engine. Just type in the component or area of the vehicle you need assistance with and the online programs gives you with just what you’re looking for.

No more going through old-fashioned paper auto service books filled with outdated information. You now have access to the same information professional auto repair techs use. Mechanics may have more hands on experience then you but they are not smarter then you, they just know how to find the required information for a specific automotive repair.

Mark Gittelman is an ASE Certified Master Technician With more than 23 years experience in the automotive field. For more free information and stories visit his Automotive Repair Information Area. Or if you would like to post a car question visit the
Online Car Questions Help Page.
Tags: e mail, money, disaster, two ways, thousand dollars, auto repair shop, own car, spark plugs, fuel pump, loses, nice guy, rotor
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Mark R Gittelman has more than 23 years experience in the auto repair field. He holds 16 ASE certifications and is a Master Technician in cars and heavy-duty trucks. Visit his car questions website for more valuable do it yourself auto repair help. Or learn more about how to reset the check engine light in any car or truck.
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