This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #DotComDIY #CollectiveBias Don't Let This Happen To You I recently had to take over payments and possession on a car that I co-signed for a few years ago. Apparently, it was not being given proper car maintenance. The car is currently in the shop in need of a new engine. With that and the fact that my teenage son is about to get his full driver's license, my recent interest in learning DIY car maintenance is even greater. It's easy enough to get in the car and drive to your mechanic for regular car maintenance, but DIY car maintenance can save money and time if you shop right; Plus, do you really know what the purpose of doing things like changing your air filter or changing your engine's oil is and the effects on your car? We're here to break it down for you! IMPORTANT!! Always consult your vehicle's owner's manual for the manufact...
This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. # SummerCarCare #CollectiveBias I've never been one to do things myself when it comes to car maintenance. I've always preferred to take my car into the shop; after all, that's what they get paid to do. When Travis came along I saw how much love he gave his car and how easy it was to take care of certain maintenance items at home. I quickly hopped on board with DIY car maintenance, especially since it saves money and time. My son turns 17 today. You know what that means; I have a teen driver . As a condition of using our vehicles, we are in the process of teaching him about DIY car care and maintenance . Since Nicholas (my son) is home for the Summer and has a job, we're trying to work out a car schedule so we can both get to work. That means my car will be driven twice as much and needs twice the love; not to mention summer vacation is in the ...