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  • How to Diagnose an Engine Problem

    Posted September 07, 2016

    This video gives recommendations on how to diagnose an engine problem, a great first step if you're having engine issues.

  • How to Change Your Windshield Wipers

    Posted September 07, 2016

    Windshield wipers and blades play a major role in auto safety. It is safe to say that vision is the most important aspect of driving. Windshield wipers have a direct effect on your vision of the road. Most people ignore and put off changing faulty blad

  • How to Check Your Tire Pressure

    Posted September 07, 2016

    This video is a step-by-step instructional on how to correctly check your tire pressure. Tire pressure is a serious matter for everyday drivers.

  • How to Check Your Oil

    Posted September 07, 2016

    This video is a step-by-step guide on how to check your oil.

  • How to Change Your Brake Pads

    Posted September 07, 2016

    This video will show you how to remove and replace your own brake pads. Removing and replacing your own brake pads is easy and can save you a lot of money.

  • How to Change A Flat Tire

    Posted September 07, 2016

    This is a video showing you the step-by-step process or correctly and safely changing a tire yourself.

  • How To Check Your Tire Size and Tire Pressure

    Posted December 22, 2014

    A great video from one of our featured mobile mechanics in Indianapolis, IN showing you how to check your tire pressure and properly read your tire size.

  • How To Properly Wash Your Car

    Posted March 26, 2014

    Spring is here (sort of) and soon there won't be any excuse for not keeping your car looking pristine. This video shows you how to properly wash your car.

  • How To Replace Your Car Battery

    Posted March 20, 2014

    Replacing your car's battery is something you can do yourself. This video shows you how to properly do it.

  • How To Check Your Tire Tread Using a Penny

    Posted March 18, 2014 by Ken Kupchik

    A brief video explaining how to check your tire tread using the classic "penny test."

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