A Seat is not just for sitting down to take a load off your feet, it is actually the brand name of a compelling car brand. The SEAT automobile dates back to Spain in the…
How to Add Freon to a Car Air…
The air conditioning system in vehicles is very dangerous. The refrigerant, which is the gas in the system, is likely to spray back at you if you are not cautious when recharging the air conditioner.…
How to Powerslide a Car
Power sliding a car has been made popular by the Japanese through its anime series hits, Initial D. The anime series feature racers tackling the steep and ever winding mountainous slope by inducing lose of…
How to Change Windshield Wiper Blade
Wiper blade is an essential component of a car. It functions to wipe rain drops from your windshield so that you have a clearer view during a heavy downpour. Most vehicles have a pair of…
How to Check Your Car’s Oil Level
Engine oil in a vehicle functions to lubricate the piston ring around the cylinder and all internal components of an engine. It reduces friction between the piston and cylinder walls when engine is operational thus…
How to Check Your Tire Pressure
Tires must be properly inflated to the correct tire pressure. If tires are under inflated, you risk damaging the side walls which are made out of steel ply and other rubber compound. Once damaged, side…
How to Bleed Brakes
The brake fluids in the brakes of any vehicle must be changed every two or three years. Particles of air can significantly reduce the efficiency of these brakes. The fresh reload of brake fluids is…







