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Five Easy Vehicle Repairs That You Can Carry Out at Home

When it comes to saving money, every little help. A major source of expenditure for modern-day car owners is vehicle repairs. For the unfortunate, these can cost thousands of pounds per year, and when you’re working on a limited budget, this is far from ideal.

However, a lot of us are paying for repair work that we could really be doing ourselves. Although contemporary vehicles are highly complex pieces of machinery, some tasks remain simple enough and easy enough to do in the comfort of your own garage.

Here, we look at five jobs that you really shouldn’t be paying for…

1: Replacing Spark Plugs

Replacing your spark plugs is one of the easiest automobile repairs around. With spark plugs available online for next to nothing, fitting them at home is a great way of saving on the cost of both labor and professionally sourced parts. Not only will you be able to save money on the job itself, but you’ll also find that replacing existing pieces will improve your fuel consumption, helping to keep more pennies in your pocket.

2: Replacing Windscreen Wipers

Another job that you should always do yourself is installing new windscreen wipers. Nice and easy to carry out, this procedure involves no more than replacing the worn-out strips of rubber on the wiper with new ones. Provided that you have the parts and a trusty screwdriver, you’re all set to go.

3: Replacing Headlight Bulbs

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Fitting new headlights is another task that’s cheap and easy to do at home. When headlight bulbs burn, they require replacing, and garages charge far more than they need to carry out such a simple task. To cut out the middleman, simply source the correct bulbs from the internet and get to work yourself.  

4: Fixing a Dangling Exhaust Pipe

When your exhaust pipe begins to dangle, it’s often because the rubber loop that supports it has become damaged. This can look quite serious, and most people imagine that it will take a lot of work to correct. Luckily, they’re wrong, and it’s another job that you can do yourself. All that you need to do is substitute the damaged pipe holder for a new replacement, and then you’re all set to drive off into the sunset.

5: Replacing Brake Pads

Last but not least, always be prepared to change your own brake pads. Although keeping them up to date helps to reduce your risk of accidents and injury, this doesn’t mean that caring for them is complex. With the help of an online tutorial, c-clamp, lug wrench, hammer, and jack, you can take your braking system to pieces and put it back together in top condition.

Keep your garage well stocked with a chest full of tools to save yourself some money this year.

 

 

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