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  • How To Diagnose Problems With Your Car


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    Learn what every shake, rattle, and roll means so that a car mechanic can't tell you that a cracked hose is a major transmission meltdown.

    To complete this How-To you will need:

    An on-board diagnostics reader (OBD)
    Some basic car knowledge

    Step 1: Get an OBD

    If your car was made after 1995, invest in an on-board diagnostics reader, which you can find online or at an auto parts store starting at about $50. (Actron is a popular brand.) When your car begins acting up, just plug the reader into a port located under your dashboard and it will identify the problem.

    Tip: Expensive readers will spell out what's wrong, while cheaper models will give you a code that you'll have to translate.

    Step 2: Read smoke signals

    Learn what smoke coming from your tailpipe means. Black smoke indicates your fuel calibration is off; blue means you're burning too much oil; white means coolant is leaking. Smoke coming from the hood is likely from a crack in one of the radiator hoses; let the car cool down before you pop the hood.

    Tip: If smoke is coming from your hood and you've recently had your oil checked, see if the service station attendant forgot to put the oil cap back on.

    Step 3: Know your signs

    Know which signs mean big trouble, and which mean you just need to refill one of your fluids. An engine that moans when you steer likely needs power steering fluid; a brake that sinks to the floor when you stop needs brake fluid. But a clattering engine requires immediate attention—pull over, turn off the car, and call for roadside assistance.

    Step 4: Know your screeches

    Know your screeches. A car that screeches when you accelerate may just need a new fan belt, one that screeches when you steer may simply need the power steering belt adjusted, and screeching when you slow down means it's time for new brake pads.

    Step 5: Name that noise

    Recognize the noises that indicate an easy fix. A clicking wheel may just have a loose hubcap, or a stone stuck in it; a clicking engine could mean you've got a bad valve; a loud, rapid rat-tat-tat sound of metal slapping metal could be a damaged or loose fan blade; a hiss usually means a leaking hose.

    Step 6: Pinpoint that thump

    If you hear thumping noises coming from the back of your car, check to see if something in your trunk is rattling around before you panic. If the sound is more like a rumble, and it gets worse when you turn, your wheel bearings may be worn out.

    Step 7: Decipher that squeal

    If your engine is squealing like a pig, it's probably just a loose belt. And if you just drove through water, it could be that the belts are wet and the noise will go away as soon as they dry.

    Step 8: Identify clear liquids

    If you notice that your car is dripping a clear fluid, see if it's slippery. If it is, you might be leaking brake fluid, a situation that needs to be checked immediately. If not, it's probably just water coming from the air conditioning unit, which is normal. Clear fluid can also be gasoline, but you'll know that from the distinct smell.

    Tip: Some brake fluids have a yellowish tint.

    Step 9: Decipher colors

    Know the colors of your car fluids in case you ever see a puddle of them beneath your car. Coolant is usually green, but it can be red or brownish red as well, and the color is translucent. An opaque dark red color means you're leaking either transmission or power steering fluid. Black, brown, or amber fluid is engine or gear oil.

    Step 10: Know the serious sounds

    Know the sounds that mean serious business. If your engine gives off a knocking sound that gets faster as you drive, roars when you speed up, or whines in general, see a technician as soon as possible.

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  • samnoueilaty

    1:38 = wtf
    Sunday 27 November 2011 19:32:08
  • JakeHustle2

    Just buy CarMd vehicle diagnostic tool. Waaaaaaaaaaay better than standard code reader.
    Saturday 05 November 2011 01:17:54
  • Lann05able

    My horn is going off for no apparent reason..it happen last night and this morning..All I did was go into the car and hit the horn and it stopped...any suggestions???
    Saturday 08 October 2011 09:48:17
  • whoo689

    What about a squeaking noise coming from the rear?? You didn't mention THAT noise, you idiots.
    Sunday 04 September 2011 03:18:48
  • xxdonaldqxxx

    At work we gave the company practical joker a dose of his own medicine. The next day after he was complaining and worrying if the local transmission place fixed his trans correctly or just ripped him off we nailed him. We got a bottle of pancake syrup and emptied it out on the ground underneath the transmission of his truck. The look on his face when he saw what he thought was transmission fluid was priceless.
    Friday 19 August 2011 09:30:46
  • SLIvista

    yeah go see a technician. oh by the way they will rip you the fuck off.
    Wednesday 17 August 2011 21:58:02
  • MyMrBlackBerry

    that poor Mercedes is falling apart! ;(
    Saturday 23 July 2011 15:53:15
  • chamblizi

    this guy cant drive
    Thursday 14 July 2011 21:15:32
  • techyknowsbest

    Or if ur that guy get a new car
    Thursday 14 July 2011 01:45:40
  • Motherg00se45

    hahhaa 1:40!
    Sunday 05 June 2011 05:46:46
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    Monday 09 May 2011 03:52:00
  • TheUfoKidFresno

    i have a 1998 camry 6cyl , it has 98k on it. it was running fine , then one day it started running ruff. i changed plugs and it still runs very ruff and has no power. now it seems to run fine for about a minute while cold or when i first start it , for a minute. then it runs ruff and has no power after a minute or so. very difficult problem here
    Saturday 19 March 2011 12:27:16
  • dawonplace

    I like this vehicle. Basic car knowledge and obd II is all I need to diagnose my vehicle, kool!!
    Wednesday 16 February 2011 13:23:10
  • TheCreatureHunter

    This is why someone needs to make on online resource in understandable language on auto maintenance and repair.!!!
    Wednesday 19 January 2011 02:12:06
  • 901lol

    Forgot to sy a laptop to see info about the car....
    Saturday 15 January 2011 03:26:27
  • EnterNameHere55

    this guy made every concerned face in the book lol
    Tuesday 11 January 2011 23:58:48
  • harrygoozee

    some renault lagunas have a built in screen between the dashboard that talks, but if your left light is faulty, it never shuts up
    Tuesday 04 January 2011 11:10:02
  • mickh555

    What a total load of bollocks.
    Tuesday 04 January 2011 09:36:54
  • d0ugz24

    if something is rattling in the back or your trunk, check to make sure the hooker isn't falling out.
    Wednesday 22 December 2010 22:50:26
  • argonite42

    Ha ha 1:38 "WTF!?!"
    Tuesday 09 November 2010 18:04:35
  • racerx16us

    If your brake pedal goes to the floor you better not be driving and adding fluid just covers up the true problem
    Sunday 24 October 2010 21:59:21
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    Wednesday 06 October 2010 12:15:41
  • chevguy502

    @jdubb408 haha i caught that too and smoke from radiator hose???? steam more like it
    Sunday 03 October 2010 21:49:07
  • chevguy502

    @YouEatTurds alternator is probably screwed
    Sunday 03 October 2010 21:48:03
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