Posts Tagged ‘Car Repairs’

Auto Repair & Mechanics : How to Use a Grease Gun


Grease guns have replaceable cartridges that slide into the barrel of the gun, and there’s a foil that gets removed from one end of the gun, and this simply threads into the trigger part of the gun. Connect the connector and squeeze the handle to get grease to come out with help from an auto mechanic in this free video on car repairs and mechanics. Expert: JB Hebert Contact: www.wrxtra.com Bio: JB Hebert is a machinist, metal fabricator, and auto mechanic who has been fixing and modifying all things mechanical for over 20 years. Filmmaker: David Pakman

Car Repair & Maintenance : How to Change a Flat Tire


Changing a flat tire is fairly simple with the proper floor jack and jack placement. Use a lug wrench to remove the lug nuts when changing a flat tire with help from an auto mechanic in this free video on car repairs and maintenance. Expert: Earl Kester Sr. Bio: Earl Kester Sr. has more than 50 years of experience as an auto mechanic. Filmmaker: Carlye Jones

Auto Repair & Maintenance : How to Clean Fuel Injectors


There’s no physical way to take a fuel injector off of a car and clean it, but fuel injection cleaning fluid can be poured into a gas tank to help the cleaning process. Find out an affordable way to clean fuel injectors with help from an auto mechanic in this free video on car maintenance and repairs. Expert: Tom Brintzenhofe Bio: Tom Brintzenhofe has been a mechanic for the past 17 years. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

Car Repair & Maintenance : How to Fix & Clean Foggy Headlights


Besides fixing a foggy headlight through replacement, an alternative is buying a kit that comes with a cleaner and a buffer. Put a buffer on a drill to clean headlights with help from an auto mechanic in this free video on car repairs and maintenance. Expert: Earl Kester Sr. Bio: Earl Kester Sr. has more than 50 years of experience as an auto mechanic. Filmmaker: Carlye Jones

Car Repair & Maintenance : How to Interpret Car Tire Ratings


In order to interpret car ratings, it’s important to know that there is a number for the temperature rating, a traction rating and a number for the date the tire was made. Determine how long a tire will last and how much speed it will take with help from an auto mechanic in this free video on car repairs and maintenance. Expert: Earl Kester Sr. Bio: Earl Kester Sr. has more than 50 years of experience as an auto mechanic. Filmmaker: Carlye Jones