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Saturday, June 14, 2014

Learn How to Diagnose Your Car or Trucks Engine Misfire Problems

Learn How to Diagnose Your Car or Trucks Engine Misfire Problems



http://www.diagnosecarmisfires.com/

10 comments:

  1. Thanks for the link! I can't believe there aren't more articles on this subject. For all the broken or breaking cars in the world, there aren't very many diagnostic ideas online. I've usually just taken my car in.

    Jenn | http://www.foothillservice.net

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  2. I hate when my engine would misfire. I really thought that the engine was going to blow up or something. I always take my truck in when I have problems to find out what I can do to fix it. After I get a diagnosis I can usually find a good repair shop to take it into.

    Zach Thalman | http://www.gpautomotive.net

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  3. One thing I want to become better at is being able to take care of my car myself. I know how to check and change the oil and a couple other things but I want to know more. Cars are like babies, you have to take care of them.

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  5. My car has been making some weird noises when I shift and turn sharply. I need to get my car looked at and see if there is anything wrong. I just hope I have the money to keep the car in good shape. http://www.advancetyreandauto.com.au/

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  6. These are great videos that you share. I have been learning more about taking care of my car. I can take care of basic things like an oil change and a flat tire, but it's good to be able to deal with things like this. http://www.denvilletransmissionservice.com

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  7. I have had countless misfire issues with my trucks. They're really old trucks, but I can't bear to see them go. So I keep repairing them. Like you mentioned in the link you posted, it's a matter of finding the right used parts to install. There are a lot of great used parts you can find if you look. They can work great for your older cars with misfire problems. http://www.usedautopartsphila.com

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  8. These videos are really informative and helpful. I'm not the biggest car person so I don't know what exactly to listen for when my car starts making weird noises. I can perform all the basic maintenance for my car but that's about it. http://www.leautomotive.com/services.html

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  9. I've made it a goal to learn more about auto repair so that I can work on my own car. The information I've been learning has been so helpful and inspiring. This helped me appreciate the work that mechanics do everyday to help other people get back out on the roads driving.

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