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How to Change your Oil

‌Learning how to change your oil at home is an easy DIY task that will save you a trip to your local dealership or mechanic, as well as some dollars. And trust us, you’ll feel empowered and will get that extra pep in your step, after realizing you know how to operate and take care of your vehicle better. 

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Dealing with the cost of Car Repair

‌It is one thing to get a car and another to maintain it. Cars have personality, and you need to understand yours. You need to know what is suitable for your vehicle and what will cause damage to it. Several car owners neglect maintenance, thereby making their cars vulnerable. Lack of care reduces the performance of a car. It also triples the chances of a car breaking down at the worst possible time. We should not forget that a car is a machine so it will need repair at some points. When the check engine sign glows, you know you have to see a mechanic.

How to Decode a VIN

‌VIN stands for Vehicle Identification Number. It is simply a unique number made up of 17 characters used to describe a vehicle. Decode a VIN makes it easy to find out more about your truck or vehicle. Every vehicle since 1981 (except some imports) has VIN. Each Vehicle consists of a code of 17 digits which is surely different for every vehicle on earth.

Many transactions are made via the VIN. Dealerships, insurance companies, parts suppliers, authorities, and potential buyers all use a VIN. This is because it brings up the information needed to identify the vehicle for necessary identification. It is usually used as the base information to evaluate a car or truck too although CARFAX and Autocheck will also have information related to the VIN of each vehicle for necessary security measures/ scheme. VIN’s can be stored within electronic devices within newer cars and trucks for security reasons.

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