Articlexpo
Search:    Main :> About Us :> Privacy :> Terms of Use :> Add Url :> Submit Article   
 

Rental Car Smarts -- When Size Matters Get the Most for Your Money

If you want to be a crowd pleaser, rent a minivan or SUV for the comfort of your passengers. Think y ... - Karen Kirby
 

A Few Facts On Hybrids

Most consumers have heard of hybrid vehicles, but many of them could not explain the definition. The ... - Gregg Hall
 

Viatical Quotes

Viatical quotes will differ from state to state and can be settled upon only after reviewing all the ... - Robert Lawrence
 
 

Mini Moto Engines

Industrial engines. They are still used by several manufacturers (most notably Blata on their entry ... - Matt Tong
 

Auto Dealers Get Help From New Program

Your auto dealership business is sure going to spurt more when you hear about the new program that w ... - Jenny McLane
 

Did You Know That Porsche Once Built Airplanes And Tanks?

Many people do not realize what a prolific inventor this man was, he had over one thousand patents i ... - Gregg Hall
 

Points and the Driver's License - What More do You Need?

It is not used in the Netherlands, it is in France and it has also recently been introduced in Spain ... - Hans Bool
 

The Sources Of Low Used Car Prices That Beat The Other

The lowest prices for used cars or auto prices can be found online. You can search for used car reta ... - Terje Ellingsen
 
 

Main » Automobiles » Repair & Maintenance
 

Car Tune Up

 
Author: Jerry Lemke
 

A tune up is a simple task that almost anyone can do. This will make your vehicle more fuel efficient. This applies for any motorized vehicle. The filters are a good place to start. Depending how often you do a tune up will affect how much of an improvement that you will see. Most mechanics suggest a tune up by 60,000 miles.

The engine air filter can be your first tune up item. The air filter is located over a carburetor on older cars. The air filter is in the airbox on fuel injected motors. The fuel filter can be located anywhere between your engine and the fuel tank and should also be replaced. If the fuel filter is clogged it can make your engine run lean.

Many times if your check engine light has been on it is due to the o2 sensor not working correctly. This is normally only replaced when it fails but usually will not last long anyways. Now is also a good time to have your transmission filter replaced. If the transmission filter has alot of miles on it the transmission could be slipping.

Replacing this may need to be done by a mechanic, unless you feel comfortable enough to it. The filter is usually found under the transmission pan. The transmission filter will usually pull straight down and out. Unless you have the scarce, screw on filter like saturns.

The ignition system is also very important and requires attention. The spark plug wires will usually wear out even faster than the 60,000 mile tune up. Try half that mileage and it will save you money and troubles. Spark plug wires wear out and lose resistance, making the car run rough and use more fuel. While replacing the spark plug wires it is also a good idea to replace the distributor cap and rotor.

The engine's distributor cap will come off easy, usually with two screws. It may be easiest to remove the distributor cap first to keep the wires running to the correct spark plug. When the cap is removed, the rotor will be located under it and usually has a push in tab to release it. Reinstall the new distributer cap and proceed to remove one spark plug wire only.

Now it is time to replace the spark plugs. The spark plugs will usually come out with a 5/8" or 13/16" socket. Replace the spark plug with a new compatible plug. Check the gap with a feeler gauge and tap on or pry the electrode back in until you have the gap the size it needs to be. Most engines run the spark plug gap between .030" and .045" depending on the vehicle.

Now refer to the wire set up on the old distributor cap. Trace the one wire back to where it needs to be on the new cap. Do this to all the wire and plugs so that they can't be mixed up. The ignition timing should also be checked by connecting a timing light to #1 spark plug wire. The timing setting should be around 8 to 12 degrees advanced or zero on newer cars.

The actual timing spec, along with the spark plug gap, will be displayed under the hood on a tag. Also if excessive oil was found in the air filter, you should replace the PCV (positive crankcase valve) which will be usually be found in the head, valve cover or air cleaner/box. If there is no oil in the air filter then the PCV valve is o.k. This will return your car to the factory oem specs and will probably improve the power, smoothness and fuel economy.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
What software is needed for competetive markets?
 
Which Type Of RV Is Right For You?
 
Top 5 Wintertime Motorcycle Tours
 
Defensive Driving Schools in Texas: The Four Texas Online Sites You Need to Know!
 
Did You Know That Porsche Once Built Airplanes And Tanks?
 
Taming the Monster Under the Hood.
 
Car Alarms
 
How to recognize a Phishing email message
 
2010 Dodge Challenger: Back to the Future!
 
Life Insurance Quote Online ?C How Long Will It Take?
 
 
 
Add URL
 
 

Teens & Children

 

Food & Recipe

 

Automobiles

 

Adventure & Sports

 

Society & Communities

 

Hotels & Travel

 

Science & Research

 

Computers & Networking

 

Self Help

 

Government & Politics

 

Employment & Careers

 

Music & Entertainment

 

Shopping Online

 

Culture & Art

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Events & News

 

Lifestyle & Fashion

 

Business & Commerce

 

Family & Home

 

Estate & Realty

 

Banking & Finance

 

Education & Learning

 

Online & Indoor Games

 

Fitness & Health


 
Main :> Privacy :> Terms of Use  
Copyright © 2008 www.articlexpo.com