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Automotive Engine Repair & Rebuilding (Today’s Technician) (2 Volume Set)

Sep 17, 2011
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The theory and service of modern automotive engines is at the heart of this new edition. Thoroughly enhanced and updated, this book includes information on variable valve timing systems, hybrid and other advanced technology vehicles. Readers will learn how components are designed and how they function to support engine operation through the help of realistic line drawings and well-structured photographs that engage them in the parts and pieces of today’s automotive engines. The newly revised Third Edition includes more engine performance diagnostic information, as well as current NATEF content to help readers adequately prepare for the ASE certification exam in Engine Repair.

Automotive Engine Repair & Rebuilding (Today’s Technician) (2 Volume Set)

Do It Yourself Auto Repair

Sep 11, 2011
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A DRM free eBook.

Do-it-Yourself Auto Repair for the Novice
Avoid Getting Ripped Off: Protect Yourself from Auto Repair Scams
Things You Need to Know About Do-it-Yourself Auto Repair
Why Do Some People Fail in Do-it-Yourself Auto Repair?
How to Repair a Damaged Car Windshield
Making Your Car Look like New Again: Repairing Minor Scratches
Repairing Your Car’s Power Windows
Removing Unsightly Dents and Scratches
How to Change the Brake Shoes of Your Car
Do It Yourself Guide to Auto Repair: How to Replace Your Spark Plugs
Changing the Air Filter
How To Replace Your Car’s Fuel Filter
How to Do an Oil Change
Guide for Changing Your Car’s Battery
Changing Tires
How to Prepare Your Car For Winter?
Replacing Your Car’s Heater Hoses
Installing New Windshield Wipers
How to Repair Paint Chips
Replacing Your Car’s Brake Master Cylinder
Performing a Radiator Flush
Cleaning Your Car’s Battery Posts for Reliable Starting
Jumpstarting Your Car
Getting the Best from Do-it- yourself Auto Repair Manuals
Do-it-Yourself Honda Auto Repair
Learning from Mistakes
Buying Equipment
Advice on Do-it-Yourself Auto Repair
Finding a Free Do-it-yourself Auto Repair Manual
Doing on Your Brake Line
Tips on Installing a Car Stereo
Replacing the Headlight
Changing your Brake Pads in a Jiffy
How safe is it?
Changing your Water Pumps
Refinishing your Leather Seats
Doing a Radiator Flush on your Own
Replacing Your Battery
Changing a Flat Tire On Your Own
Replacing the Fuel Filter
Doing it with Safety Precautions
Doing the Oil Change by Yourself
An easy way to change the Break Cylinder
Doing it Your Own Way
Changing your Air Filter
Top 10 Things to Remember When Repairing Your Auto
Are You Equipped with the Right Auto Repair Kits?
Replacing your Auto Signal
Keeping the Brakes Reliable
Do-it-Yourself Auto Headliner Repair or Replacing It
Product Description


A DRM free eBook.

Do-it-Yourself Auto Repair for the Novice
Avoid Getting Ripped Off: Protect Yourself from Auto Repair Scams
Things You Need to Know About Do-it-Yourself Auto Repair
Why Do Some People Fail in Do-it-Yourself Auto Repair?
How to Repair a Damaged Car Windshield
Making Your Car Look like New Again: Repairing Minor Scratches
Repairing Your Car’s Power Windows
Removing Unsightly Dents and Scratches
How to Change the Brake Shoes of Your Car
Do It Yourself Guide to Auto Repair: How to Replace Your Spark Plugs
Changing the Air Filter
How To Replace Your Car’s Fuel Filter
How to Do an Oil Change
Guide for Changing Your Car’s Battery
Changing Tires
How to Prepare Your Car For Winter?
Replacing Your Car’s Heater Hoses
Installing New Windshield Wipers
How to Repair Paint Chips
Replacing Your Car’s Brake Master Cylinder
Performing a Radiator Flush
Cleaning Your Car’s Battery Posts for Reliable Starting
Jumpstarting Your Car
Getting the Best from Do-it- yourself Auto Repair Manuals
Do-it-Yourself Honda Auto Repair
Learning from Mistakes
Buying Equipment
Advice on Do-it-Yourself Auto Repair
Finding a Free Do-it-yourself Auto Repair Manual
Doing on Your Brake Line
Tips on Installing a Car Stereo
Replacing the Headlight
Changing your Brake Pads in a Jiffy
How safe is it?
Changing your Water Pumps
Refinishing your Leather Seats
Doing a Radiator Flush on your Own
Replacing Your Battery
Changing a Flat Tire On Your Own
Replacing the Fuel Filter
Doing it with Safety Precautions
Doing the Oil Change by Yourself
An easy way to change the Break Cylinder
Doing it Your Own Way
Changing your Air Filter
Top 10 Things to Remember When Repairing Your Auto
Are You Equipped with the Right Auto Repair Kits?
Replacing your Auto Signal
Keeping the Brakes Reliable
Do-it-Yourself Auto Headliner Repair or Replacing It


Do It Yourself Auto Repair

How to Repair Your Car (Motorbooks Workshop)

Sep 5, 2011
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From Motorbooks, the leader in automotive publishing for over 4 decades, comes the most practical car care guide ever produced to help the average car owner maintain and repair his or her vehicle – How to Repair Your Car. In this easy-to-follow guide, author Paul Brand, a nationally known automotive expert, takes you through the steps of auto maintenance and repair—simple steps that could add years to a car’s life and save a driver thousands of dollars in repairs. This is also the only car maintenance and repair guide on the market to contain 50 do-it-yourself projects in full-color, step-by-step instructions that are easy to follow and understand.
 
Focusing on post-1985 cars (with occasional explanations about earlier models), Brand introduces readers to the rudiments of automotive systems—from electrical, fuel, and cooling to drivetrain, suspension, tires, brakes, and exhaust—and discusses problems that arise in each system. The book includes practical advice for readers with only a passing knowledge of cars, as well as the basics of caring for a car’s exterior and interior.

How to Repair Your Car is a must-have for any car owner who wants to extend the life of his or her car, learn how to perform car maintenance or repair instead of paying a mechanic, diagnose simple noises and knocks, as well as learn tips for knowing exactly what they’re paying for when their car goes to the shop.
 


How to Repair Your Car (Motorbooks Workshop)