Ifixit DIY Vehicles Hints & Tips
How to care for you vehicle. In this category we will be looking into 4×4’s, bicycles, boats, caravans, cars, motorbikes, motor-homes, RC, buggies, helicopters, planes and trucks.
How to care for you vehicle. In this category we will be looking into 4×4’s, bicycles, boats, caravans, cars, motorbikes, motor-homes, RC, buggies, helicopters, planes and trucks.
Car windscreens can be notoriously difficult to clean. Dust, dirt, and dried insects can quickly build up to make an altogether stubborn build up of grease and grime! Whilst a…
Most modern cars are equipped with spray nozzles in front of the windshield which are intended to spray windshield washer fluid. When a new car rolls off the lot, its…
Occasionally one nozzle of your windshield washers clogs up. This can be a potentially hazardous situation, but is easy to fix quickly at home or on the road. Step One…
The coolant in your vehicle should be changed if you haven’t changed it in a year or in the past 20,000 miles; if your vehicle constantly loses liquid in the…
Engine coolant, commonly called radiator fluid or antifreeze, helps to keep your engine running cool. As the coolant passes through the engine it transfers heat from the metal into the…
An overheated engine can be caused by anything that decreases the cooling system’s ability to absorb, transport and dissipate heat; therefore engines can overheat for a variety of reasons. Let’s…
Replacing a radiator fan belt on older cars is a relatively straightforward procedure that doesn’t require any specialized mechanical knowledge. Under most circumstances it’s a job that won’t take a…
The gaskets on an engine provide a thin buffer between your vehicle’s engine parts and the engine block. If you need to replace any gaskets, make sure you have the…
Stopping house windows from fogging up is easily done by applying shaving cream foam to the surface of the window, wiping it down with a clean cloth and repeating this…
The process of adjusting your glasses frames depends on their material. Care for your glasses properly with the help of a board-certified optometrist in this free video.