Auto repair for Dummies |
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| Title: | Auto repair for Dummies |
| Author: | Deanna Sclar |
| Publisher: | McGraw-Hill |
| Type: | Book / Spiral-bound |
| Publication Date: | , 1983 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0070558779 / 9780070558779 |
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| Amazon Price: | $2.76 (only available used, via Amazon marketplace) |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description Most of us don’t know the first thing about the machines we’re licensed to drive – and this can turn a ticket to freedom into a ticket to trouble. If you’re like most people, you probably tend to drive around until something goes wrong with the car. You then incur the expense of replacing worn and burnt-out parts (or the entire engine) when low-cost, regular maintenance could have kept your wheels turning for a long time. Auto Repair For Dummies is indispensable for anyone who is tired of nodding and smiling at the incomprehensible mutterings of your mechanic, only to end up shelling out money for repairs that you neither fully understand nor always need. This easy-to-understand guide is also for you if you Don't have the vaguest idea of how a car works. Can't identify anything you see under the hood of your vehicle. Are tired of other people assuming (especially if you’re a teenager or a woman) that you aren’t capable of handling repairs yourself. Don't want to feel helpless in an emergency. Are tired of being ripped off because of your own ignorance. This book shows you how your car works; what it needs in the way of tender loving care; and how to keep from being overcharged if you need to entrust repairs to someone else. Auto Repair For Dummies also gives you the scoop on these topics and more: What makes your vehicle go (and how and why) A program of "preventive medicine" to avoid trouble Shopping for tools and knowing how to use them Diesel engines and alternatively powered cars How to keep your car looking its best Dealing with on-road emergencies Checking your tires, alignment, and steering By handling the simple maintenance and tune-ups and being able to diagnose trouble and perform the less complex repairs yourself, you’ll save some serious money. Once you break the ice (or crack open the hood), the heady sense of power will carry you through basic car repair and maintenance with confidence and ease.
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Customer Reviews:
Awesome Book!
29 October, 2009
This book is a must have because of all of the helpful information of how to maintain your car! This book teaches you many things from the basics to the more challenging maintenance. This book helps anyone with repairing cars or maintaining them.
- Amazon Customer Review
Great Book For The Novice
17 February, 2009
The best thing about this book is that it explains the basics about how cars operate in a thorough manner. So if you have no knowledge about how a car works then its a great book for you. I learned a lot from reading this book, even if you don't plan on working on your car it will help you understand what needs to be done and make sure the mechanic is treating you fairly
- Amazon Customer Review
Good Book For Newbie
17 August, 2009
I find this book good for me. I know nothing about cars and the book tells everything I want to know.
- Amazon Customer Review
Good, Practical Book
25 January, 2009
The book is a basic, logical approach auto repair book, with a lot of good helpful information and hints to go about taking care of your car. Will it make you a professional mechanic? well, it will give you enough confidence to do a lot of maintenance on your cars and wonder why you ever paid 300 dollars to have a tune up and alternator put in your car when you realize that you can buy a good rebuilt alternator for 25 dollars and doing your own tune up will total much less than 300, not to mention the fact that you will get the satisfaction of doing it yourself and learning as you do it.
It is my experience (and I'm sure a lot of folks can relate) that there is almost not a bad book if you put the time and effort to get what you need to accomplish something. If you don't use the book for the intended purpose, then no good will come out of buying it. Get a sandwich instead.
- Amazon Customer Review
Book Is Updated And Solid
10 August, 2009
Author Deanna Sclar has updated systems and repair information throughout, eliminating discussions of carburetors and adding coverage of hybrid and alternative fuel vehicles. She's also revised schedules for tune-ups and oil changes, included driving tips that can save on maintenance and repair costs, and added new advice on troubleshooting problems and determining when to call in a professional mechanic. For anyone who wants to save money on car repairs and maintenance, this book is the place to start.
- Amazon Customer Review
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