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Old 10-14-2005, 04:44 PM   #6
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Originally posted by FireInTheHole@Oct 14 2005, 03:35 PM
Probably anything that hasn't already been mentioned.

You can also get a book (from Canadian Tire) that goes into detail about how to do different things on your car - it covers pretty much everything. Can't remember the name of the books - I used to get them years ago when I drove older cars and had to do the maintenance myself (or coerse friends to do the work for me).
Another good point. They are called Haynes manuals. Canadian Tire will have them by their parts counter and they are focused for the do-it-yourself'er. They focus on the basics from oil changes, spark plugs, tire rotation to taking apart the engine. And it has pictures to boot! You'll pick on up for your specific car/year. It's worth the investment.
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