Friday, May 30, 2014

Fix Your Car Troubles With These Tips

Do you need vehicle repairs but like to avoid hassles? Getting the right work done on your car can be exhausting before you ever see a mechanic. It's hard to know the right place to take your car, or to know if you can do the repair yourself. Take some time to read the tips ahead to learn what you can do for your vehicle.

Inquire as to whether the mechanic has had previous experience working on your specific vehicle model before. If they have, there is a good chance they will be able to repair your car.

Before you settle on a car repair business, talk to friends and family for recommendations. Their
thoughts can make the whole search a lot simpler. Even after getting a few names, though, do your research. Check online reviews at the very least.

Have a repair shop in mind before you run into trouble. If you wait until an emergency, you may
end up going with a shady mechanic who is convenient because you are desperate. Ask friends for a mechanic with a good reputation. Then when you run into repair problems, you can trust you won't be ripped off.

Avoid rebuilt parts if possible. These parts are usually more affordable than new ones but you
have no way of knowing how reliable the repairs are. Rebuilt parts have usually been into an
accident or stopped working at some point and were salvaged and rebuilt. It is best to invest in
newer part that have never been damaged in the past.

Before seeking out a mechanic, learn about car parts' standard classifications. There are several different classifications of car parts, and these include salvage, new, and re-manufactured and reconditioned. "New" means the part was made to the manufacturer's specs, by the maker or by an independent retailer. If a part is rebuilt or reconditioned, it has simply been fixed or restored. Salvage parts are parts that have been used and haven't been altered.

Warranties can be very important when it comes to fixing expensive parts. Ask the mechanic about any warranties on parts they ordered for you. See how long that warranty lasts and get a printed copy of that contract to review it.

If you are repairing your vehicle at home you must be sure to put everything that you take off of
the vehicle in one safe place. One of the biggest problems that people run into is they lose a
part from their car and can not put everything back together. Do not let this happen to you.

You do not need to purchase a new filter every time you go in to have an oil change. The auto
repair person may show you a worn filter next to a new one and claim it is yours, but be firm and
let them know that you do not need a new one right now.

Take some time to learn about your vehicle and how it works. This can prevent your from falling
victim to auto repair fraud when you need to bring it to be fixed. It could also lead to you being
able to fix simple problems on your own, saving you a great deal of money.

Keep an eye on your transmission. If it's performing poorly, it could be the actual component, a
plugged filter, or a disconnected hose. Have your mechanic check the simple things first since
repairing transmissions can be expensive. Common issues to watch out for are no response or a delayed response when shifting from neutral to drive or reverse, hard or abrupt shifts between the gears, failing to shift during acceleration, and slippage when accelerating.

Take your owner's manual with you when you go to the auto repair shop to get work done. If someone tells you that you need to get a service after a certain amount of miles, check and see if that matches what is in the manual. If it does not, let them know that you decline that particular
service.

The confusion and discomfort of car repairs can leave you wanting to purchase a new vehicle. Take the time to make use of the suggestions and ideas in this piece. You will find that repairs for your car are not so tough to face. Keep your vehicle longer and enjoy it more through this valued advice.


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Monday, May 26, 2014

Useful Car Accessories

Useful Car Accessories

The Gear Every Vehicle Deserves

Spare tyre, first aid kit, warning triangle: those things are mandatory for every car on South
African roads. If driving across the border, you may need to have additional items, such as a high visibility jacket or a fire extinguisher.

On top of obligatory equipment, many drivers lavish additional car accessories on their vehicles.
Here are some of the most popular ones, ranging from practical to flashy (and back).

Well Kitted out

Non-mandatory, but highly recommended car accessories include a basic toolkit; replacement bulbs; jack and tyre iron (if not included with the spare tyre); tow strap; and jumper cables.

Roof rack is a must for even mildly adventurous drivers, because it is impossible to fit a kayak
or a pair of skis in the boot. Cycling aficionados will want to have a specialised bike mount at
the rear of the vehicle.

The modest cell phone charger, which connects to your phone and to the cigarette lighter in order to recharge your cell phone's battery, is simply a must-have for a long trip (and for drivers who are in habit of forgetting to charge their cell phones).

Spick and Span

Believe it or not, one of the best selling vehicle accessories are… floor mats. Some
drivers are so passionate about cleanliness that they (we kid you not) make passengers wipe feet on a mat before entering the vehicle.

Other popular car care products include car vacuums, microfibre cloths and splash guards for
exterior protection. To complete the presentation of your spotlessly clean car, make the interior
sweet-scented with car air fresheners.

Passenger-Friendly

If you have a child, the proper safety seat is non-negotiable. This is one of the best car
accessories for your child and for your peace of mind (so you can concentrate on the business of driving).

And if you often drive with a pet, better get a harness seatbelt. A pet wondering around a car is
bad news, for you and for the other participants in the traffic.

A Pleasure to Drive

The modern-day drivers have at their disposal a plethora of gadgets and gizmos designed to make the driving experience easier and more pleasurable. 

Practicality-wise, a GPS device is close to the top of the list. With prices of petrol soaring as
they do, no one wants to drive around looking for the right address.

Cellphone holders will save you from hunting for your handset while driving. A cheaper alternative is a dash pad, which will keep your mobile, your keys, coins, and other small things in place.

A hands-free cellphone connector is a boon when a call simply has to be made or answered, though talking on a cellphone while driving is never a good idea.

Gloves are another highly recommended accessory. The driving wheel can get really hot under the South African sun. Besides, driving gloves look cool and protect your hands from getting age spots before their time.

It goes without saying that a decent sound system is something no car should be without. However, be kind to your ears and turn the volume down.

Prettified and Protected

Many drivers can't wait to put their personal stamp on their car. Some go for flashy rims and
mags. Others opt for cutesy decals and decorations.

After you invested all that money and time on your car, you will want to protect it from theft, so
make sure that the alarms are in place and that you lock your car when you leave it.

And, above all, never let any accessory or gadget distract you from driving responsibly and
cautiously!


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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Useful Car Accessories

The Gear Every Vehicle Deserves

Spare tyre, first aid kit, warning triangle: those things are mandatory for every car on South African roads. If driving across the border, you may need to have additional items, such as a high visibility jacket or a fire extinguisher.

On top of obligatory equipment, many drivers lavish additional car accessories on their vehicles. Here are some of the most popular ones, ranging from practical to flashy (and back).

Well Kitted out

Non-mandatory, but highly recommended car accessories include a basic toolkit; replacement bulbs; jack and tyre iron (if not included with the spare tyre); tow strap; and jumper cables.

Roof rack is a must for even mildly adventurous drivers, because it is impossible to fit a kayak or a pair of skis in the boot. Cycling aficionados will want to have a specialised bike mount at the rear of the vehicle.

The modest cell phone charger, which connects to your phone and to the cigarette lighter in order to recharge your cell phone's battery, is simply a must-have for a long trip (and for drivers who are in habit of forgetting to charge their cell phones).

Spick and Span

Believe it or not, one of the best selling vehicle accessories are… floor mats. Some drivers are so passionate about cleanliness that they (we kid you not) make passengers wipe feet on a mat before entering the vehicle.

Other popular car care products include car vacuums, microfibre cloths and splash guards for exterior protection. To complete the presentation of your spotlessly clean car, make the interior sweet-scented with car air fresheners.

Passenger-Friendly

If you have a child, the proper safety seat is non-negotiable. This is one of the best car accessories for your child and for your peace of mind (so you can concentrate on the business of driving).

And if you often drive with a pet, better get a harness seatbelt. A pet wondering around a car is bad news, for you and for the other participants in the traffic.

A Pleasure to Drive

The modern-day drivers have at their disposal a plethora of gadgets and gizmos designed to make the driving experience easier and more pleasurable. 

Practicality-wise, a GPS device is close to the top of the list. With prices of petrol soaring as they do, no one wants to drive around looking for the right address.

Cellphone holders will save you from hunting for your handset while driving. A cheaper alternative is a dash pad, which will keep your mobile, your keys, coins, and other small things in place.

A hands-free cellphone connector is a boon when a call simply has to be made or answered, though talking on a cellphone while driving is never a good idea.

Gloves are another highly recommended accessory. The driving wheel can get really hot under the South African sun. Besides, driving gloves look cool and protect your hands from getting age spots before their time.

It goes without saying that a decent sound system is something no car should be without. However, be kind to your ears and turn the volume down.

Prettified and Protected

Many drivers can't wait to put their personal stamp on their car. Some go for flashy rims and mags. Others opt for cutesy decals and decorations.

After you invested all that money and time on your car, you will want to protect it from theft, so make sure that the alarms are in place and that you lock your car when you leave it.

And, above all, never let any accessory or gadget distract you from driving responsibly and cautiously!


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http://www.bidorbuy.co.za is South Africa's largest online marketplace. Buyers and sellers come to bidorbuy to buy and sell virtually anything in auction format or at fixed prices.

Contact details: bidorbuy Marketing Department; email promotion@bidorbuy.co.za, web site
www.bidorbuy.co.za

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