Author: YouRepair
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How To – Replacing Your Cars Windshield
Maybe you were driving down the road and a truck kicked up a rock or you were the victim of a storm and a branch fell on your car. No matter the reason there are times when you need to replace the windshield in your vehicle so lets look at what the process will entail.…
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How To – Replacing Refrigerator Freon When Making Repairs
Repairing appliances in your home can save you a lot of money in labor costs. Most replacement parts to repair your appliances can be ordered online from merchants that sell the same line of appliances you own or directly from the manufacturer. This is a pretty easy process if you have the manufacturer, model and…
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How To – Repairing An Old Pair Of Shoes
Did you ever have an old pair of favorite shoes that have been beaten up so bad but you continue wearing them around the house to do work? Well this pair of sneakers use to be great. They have steel toes so they are safe to wear when doing projects but the seams have started…
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How To – Flushing, Replacing And Bleeding Your Cars Brake Fluid
Probably one of the last jobs a car owner ever thinks about is completely replacing the brake fluid in their car’s brake system. Most car makers suggest that you not only bleed your brakes on a regular interval and while replacing brake parts but that you also replace all of the fluid in your master…
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Tool Guide – Non-contact Electrical Voltage Testers
Voltage testers that are used for your home’s electrical wiring have lower requirements then those used to diagnose your cars charging system or other electronic devices. For the most part electrical testers for 110 to 220 volt AC will test for the presence of current at a location. They are usually used to diagnose if…