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Preventative Maintenance for Novices

Even if you’ve never picked up a wrench before, you can learn how to maintain your own vehicle and cut your car repair expenses by doing simple repairs. How do I know? Because, with the help of some books on car repair and some online research, I learned how to do my own maintenance and minor repairs on my vehicle. I started this blog to help others learn the same skills. Here’s where you can learn which tools you need to have and what supplies to keep on hand. Find out how to locate used parts and save money where ever possible. Knowing how to do DIY car maintenance and repairs can save you a lot of money every year.

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Stay on the Road and in Top Shape - Advantages of OEM Auto Parts

American culture has long been focused on the freedom and opportunity presented by the open road, but that freedom comes with a price. If you want to guarantee that your vehicle will always respond to your needs when you call on it, you need to make sure that repairs are being done with auto parts of the highest possible quality.

Below, you'll find a guide to the advantages of using original equipment manufacturer, or OEM, parts in your auto repair. Keeping this information in mind will allow you to make informed purchases when it comes time to upgrade or repair your vehicle, and will also provide you with the confidence of knowing you've beendiligent as a responsible vehicle owner.

Longevity

Many after market auto parts are designed to be a low cost alternative to OEM parts. As such, you may find yourself with a small amount of financial relief up front, but that relief is likely to be short lived if you find yourself needing to make the same repair multiple times or dealing with cascading failures.

OEM parts are designed specifically for your vehicle, and as such, they're far more likely to be resilient over time. OEM parts are also often made of stronger materials that will stand up to high pressure situations and operate as efficiently as possible.

Performance

After market part producers are often focused on developing parts that can be used in a wide variety of vehicles in order to maximize their profitability. As such, the parts they design may fit your vehicle and its needs, but are unlikely to be specifically designed for it. Your vehicle performance may suffer as a result.

OEM parts are individually designed for each vehicle and are responsive to that vehicle's particular needs and stresses. As such, your OEM replacement will contribute directly to the ability of your car to run efficiently and reliably.

Warranty Work

When you purchase a new car, there are many stipulations and reservations attached to its warranty. If you're unsure about the way a certain repair will affect that warranty, choosing an OEM part is always a prudent decision. OEM parts are guaranteed to work in your vehicle and meet the standards of the vehicle manufacturer. As such, you can be sure that they won't threaten voiding your warranty or putting you in a position where you have to combat an auto manufacturer in order to get auto part repairs appropriately covered.