5 Diy Projects You Can Perform on Your Car Without Taking it to the Mechanic

Save some cash by completing these 5 Diy tasks at home

changing wiper blades

changing wiper blades

Do-it-yourself car maintenance can be a great way to save money and time. Not only will you save money on labor costs, but you can also get an overall better understanding of how your car works along the way.

If you don’t mind getting your hands dirty, there a few fairly easy tasks you can complete on your car at home. Plus the knowledge you’ll gain will help you appreciate better how a works internally.

Here are five DIY car maintenance projects that you can do yourself

Only perform tasks on your vehicle you’re comfortable doing and within a safe environment for you and others. Check to make sure any job done will not void any existing warranties on your car.

1. Change Engine Oil and Oil Filter

Engine Oil and Oil Filter change

Changing the oil in your car is one of the most basic and important maintenance tasks you can do on your own. Doing so will keep your engine running smoothly and efficiently. All you need is the right type of oil and an oil filter, a wrench, and a few other basic tools.

2. Change Cabin Air Filters

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Cabin Air Filters change

A clean cabin air filter helps you and your passengers breathe cleaner air, as well as helps rid your cabin of dust and debris. To replace your cabin air filter, you will need a new air filter and a flat-head screwdriver to remove the old one.

3. Replace Windshield Wiper Blades

Windshield Wiper Blades replace

Worn or damaged wiper blades can cause streaks on your windshield and can be a safety hazard. To replace them, you will need to find the right size blades for your car and then use a screwdriver to remove the old blades.

4. Replace Car Battery

Scotty Gilmer shows you how to replace a Car Battery

Replacing a car battery is a relatively simple task, but it’s important to make sure you purchase the right size battery for your car (see owner’s manual). You’ll need a wrench, a battery terminal cleaner, and a screwdriver to remove the old battery and install the new one.

5. Change Car Headlight Bulbs

Car Headlight Bulbs change tutorial

Headlight bulbs can become worn or damaged over time, leading to decreased visibility while driving in the dark. To replace them, you will need to find the correct size bulbs for your car and then use a screwdriver to remove the old ones and install the new ones.

Conclusion

By taking the time to perform these DIY car maintenance projects yourself, you can save both money and time. Plus, you’ll gain a better understanding of how your car works, which can come in handy in the future.