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Author: Alex Wheeler

Alex Wheeler is a seasoned automotive enthusiast with a knack for keeping vehicles in pristine condition. With a deep passion for car maintenance, he shares his knowledge on TheCarHow.com to help fellow drivers keep their cars running smoothly and safely.
  • Car Squealing When Reversing And Turning
    Vehicle Maintenance

    Car Squealing When Reversing And Turning

    ByAlex Wheeler June 11, 2024

    Car squealing when reversing and turning is usually caused by a loose or worn power steering pump belt or serpentine belt. When you drive your vehicle in reverse and apply the brakes, the brake pads shift in a different way. Brakes are more commonly used when driving at higher speeds. In reverse, the braking action…

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  • Car Sounds Like a Lawn Mower When Idling
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    Car Sounds Like a Lawn Mower When Idling

    ByAlex Wheeler June 11, 2024

    When your car sounds like a lawn mower when idling, it could indicate an exhaust system leak, which can release carbon monoxide into the cabin and negatively impact your health. Ignoring this sound could be dangerous and should be addressed by a professional mechanic. Additionally, rattling noises when the car is idle can be caused…

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  • How to Get a Cross Threaded Lug Nut off
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    How to Get a Cross Threaded Lug Nut off

    ByAlex Wheeler June 10, 2024

    To get a cross-threaded lug nut off, grip the head of the bolt with a tool and twist it anticlockwise. If it’s severely cross-threaded, it may need to be cut off. Avoid cross-threading by ensuring proper engagement between the male threaded fastener and its female threaded mating partner. Apply penetrating oil around the nut and…

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  • How to Bleed Slave Cylinder Without Bleeder Screw
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    How to Bleed Slave Cylinder Without Bleeder Screw

    ByAlex Wheeler June 10, 2024

    To bleed a slave cylinder without a bleeder screw, you can use a vacuum pump or pressure bleeder to remove air from the clutch system. Alternatively, you can try gravity bleeding the system by loosening the fluid line and allowing the air to escape. It’s important to follow the specific instructions for your vehicle’s make…

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  • How to Remove Torque Converter
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    How to Remove Torque Converter

    ByAlex Wheeler June 10, 2024

    Simple Steps to Remove a Torque Converter Are you curious about cars? Let’s learn something new today! What is a Torque Converter? A torque converter is a round thing in a car. It helps the car move smoothly. It is a key part of a car’s automatic transmission. Tools You Need Wrench set Screwdriver Drain…

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  • Can You Ceramic Coat Headlights
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    Can You Ceramic Coat Headlights

    ByAlex Wheeler June 10, 2024

    Yes, you can ceramic coat headlights to provide them with extra shine, clarity, and protection from fading. Credit: ceramicglazed.com Benefits Of Ceramic Coating For Headlights Benefits of Ceramic Coating for Headlights: Enhanced Shine and Clarity: Ceramic coating applied to polished, degreased, and clean headlights provides a deeper shine and clearer look. Long-lasting Protection: Ceramic coating…

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  • How to Remove a Broken Bleeder Screw
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    How to Remove a Broken Bleeder Screw

    ByAlex Wheeler June 9, 2024

    To remove a broken bleeder screw, clean the area with a wire brush, spray rust penetrant, tap the side of the caliper with a hammer, and loosen and tighten the bolt. Then, remove the bolt with an air hammer or heat the area with a blow torch, and loosen the screw with vise grips and…

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  • How to Get Phone Mount off Dashboard
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    How to Get Phone Mount off Dashboard

    ByAlex Wheeler June 9, 2024

    To remove a phone mount from the dashboard, you can use silicone dressing or leather conditioner to loosen the adhesive and then carefully peel it off. You can also try using dental floss to remove the adhesive pad, and then polish the windscreen to remove any residue. Additionally, vinegar or nail polish remover can help…

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  • How to Make Shock Extenders
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    How to Make Shock Extenders

    ByAlex Wheeler June 9, 2024

    To make shock extenders, you can create homemade ones using steel. This will allow you to adjust the angle and increase travel on aggressively lowered vehicles, correcting the shock angle. However, it’s important to note that commercially available shock extensions may be more reliable and durable. Credit: www.youtube.com Benefits Of Making Your Own Shock Extenders…

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    How to Get Orange Peel Out of Single Stage Paint

    ByAlex Wheeler June 9, 2024

    To remove orange peel from single stage paint, use fast cutting compound to erode a thin layer of paint and wear away the orange peel. Wet sanding can also be effective in smoothing out imperfections. Credit: honda-tech.com Understanding Orange Peel In Single Stage Paint Understanding Orange Peel in Single Stage Paint: Orange peel refers to…

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