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Re: The Joys of Auto Repair 

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I'm not retired yet either and I change lots of parts on cars, still. Belts, power steering pumps, EGR valves,

hoses, batteries, etc. That said, do I like it? Nope. Rather be on the golf course.

But I hear ya. It ain't for amateurs or beginners but a lot of things you actually can do for yourself and save some momney, like changing the CABIN AIR FILTER in a vehicle, which is usuall behind the glove box. It's just a smaller version of the air filter only it is located there ...... It's a $45.00 plus replacement at a shop. A 15 dollar replacement that takes ten minutes at home in your driveway....


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Re: The Joys of Auto Repair
By: Decomposed
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Thu, 12 Jan 17 8:41 PM
Msg. 17918 of 47202

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Re: “De does not sound like he is much interested in being a do it yourselfer on car repair as he is pressed for time and to be honest, likely does not feel comfortable being a car mechanic.”

You've got that right. I've got all the respect in the world for a good mechanic. Car repair and plumbing are two jobs I really detest. Plumbing is usually an emergency so I'll tackle it anyway. Cars can usually wait and go into the shop.

Part of my aversion boils down to common sense. Car work is SO much easier for those who have the right tools to do diagnostics, hydraulic lifting, part removal, etc., and experience. If work needs doing on an infrequent and small scale, it isn't usually practical to do yourself. Especially since I'm not yet retired and have no special interest in engine repair.
 


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