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&lt;div id=&quot;article-content&quot;&gt;     The current state of our economy has left many of us neglecting  something that is extremely important. Taking care of your car or truck  is one of the most important things you can do to ensure that you remain  financially above water. When your car breaks down you may be late to  work, if you can get there at all. You may end up having to pay for a  taxi or rely on a friend to get to and from work and pick up the kids at  school. What you&#39;re left with is a very expensive car repair bill and  all the incidental costs that occurred while it was in the shop. What I  am going to give you now is some very valuable information that will  keep you out of this situation. These are some very easy and very  inexpensive ways to maintain your own car so that you can avoid those  expensive bills. By the time you&#39;re finished with this article you will  be able to get more miles and better gas mileage from your car.&lt;br /&gt;
The  first step is very simple, read the manual. That&#39;s it, that little book  in the glove box is your golden ticket to understanding how to keep  your vehicle in great shape. That manual has a list of all the  maintenance that your car needs to keep you on the road. You may also  find out about some features in your car that you didn&#39;t know you had.  If you don&#39;t have one they are very easy to find online or you can get  one at the dealership. Buying one is a great investment and will begin  saving you money on those costly repair bills&lt;br /&gt;
The second step is  actually using the manual. Now that you know what the car needs go ahead  and do it. It&#39;s really not that hard. I have been able to teach most of  my friends how to do it themselves with just a couple of tools. It may  be hard to believe but many people don&#39;t know that you need to change  the oil. Those same people are now doing it themselves and much more.&lt;br /&gt;
Now  let&#39;s work on your car. I&#39;d like to start with something that will  increase your gas mileage and keep your tires in good shape for several  thousand miles longer than your neighbor. This is an easy one. Check the  tire pressure. You can pick up a tire pressure gauge for a couple  dollars or less at any auto parts store and all you have to do is press  it against that little thing sticking out of the wheel. Compare the  number on the gauge to the one in the manual or on the little sticker  inside the door jam. When the pressure is low just take your car up to  the gas station and use the air hose (most gas stations have them) and  fill the tire to the proper pressure. This might cost you about one  dollar to use the air hose and it will save gas and increase the life of  your tires. A good thing to remember is that when the seasons change so  will your tire pressure. When it gets cold you&#39;ll see that your tires  are a little low. Don&#39;t worry, the tires are probably fine, just put a  little more air in.&lt;br /&gt;
Next on our to-do list is the air filter. This  is another easy thing to do. Under the hood of your car there is a big  black box with some clips on it. Just unclip the top of the box and you  have found your air filter. Most of them slide out pretty easily and you  can check to see how dirty it is. You can blow it out or vacuum it, but  if the manual says it&#39;s time to change it you probably should. The last  time someone at a repair shop wanted to change it for me I said now and  I was glad I did. They wanted $40 to do it! I went to an auto parts  store instead and bought one for $15 and put it in myself. It took less  than 30 minutes including the amount of time it took to buy it and I  saved $25. So now you can save $25 and get better gas mileage.&lt;br /&gt;
The  next two items on our list are a little more involved, but one of them  you may not have to do it all. Let&#39;s change our fuel filter first. This  is the part of your fuel system that keeps all the dirt in the gas out  of your engine. It is usually located under the car so you may have to  lift up the vehicle. This is pretty simple and safe if you follow how  the manual tells you to do it. Most cars come equipped with a jack or  you can get one pretty cheap at the auto parts store. This task requires  our second tool. On most new vehicles you need a special tool to unclip  the fuel lines from the filter. It is a very inexpensive tool and the  person at the auto parts store can tell you which one you need. You  should also have some safety glasses and maybe some gloves for those  with sensitive skin. A good safety tip here is to let the car sit for  about an hour before you do it to make sure there is no pressure in the  lines. All you do now is slide the tool into place. Some fuel filters  may fight back a little but don&#39;t be afraid. It will come out. The new  one goes in just like it came out minus having to use the tool. That&#39;s  it you have once again increased your gas mileage and avoided a repair  bill. The last tip about fuel filters is you may not have to change it  at all. Some do not need to be changed and if that is the case you will  probably not even see it under the car. They hide those in the fuel  tank.&lt;br /&gt;
The next task we have is one that we all have. Many people  don&#39;t do this at all and it will absolutely kill your car. You need to  change the oil and the filter. If you don&#39;t you are guaranteed to be  purchasing a new engine very soon. This bill is one of the big ones and  you can avoid it for about $25 to $30. For this task you should keep  your eye out for specials at the auto parts store. Many of these stores  have their own brand of oil and filters they sell. Most of the time when  you go in and ask for oil and a filter, they will tell you about their  $15 oil change special. Yes, some oils are better than others, but when  the budget is tight a cheap oil change is much better than no oil  change. Your manual will tell you how often to do it and what type of  oil to use. The first step is again to lift the car up. Once you are  there all you do is unscrew the drain plug and then unscrew the oil  filter. Make sure you have something to catch the oil. This can be done  with one standard wrench and an oil filter wrench which are both  inexpensive and easy to find. Be careful not to unscrew the plug on the  transmission by mistake. Replacing lost transmission fluid is a little  more expensive. Once you have all the oil out it is very important to  remember to put the plug back in, or you may be purchasing more oil. I  like to put a little oil in the filter before screwing back on. Once it  is hand tight I like to give it just a little turn with the filter  wrench, just be careful that you don&#39;t damage the filter. Now you can  refill your engine with new oil. There is a cap on top of the engine  with the label &quot;oil&quot;. That was easy. In the manual it will show you how  to check your oil level to ensure that you have the proper level. This  is especially helpful if you have a small leak somewhere. Running a car  with low or no oil is even worse than not changing it. You should check  it periodically between oil changes just to make sure. You have just  extended the life of your engine, improved your gas mileage and got a  great deal on an oil change!&lt;br /&gt;
There are many other little things  that you can do to keep your car running better for years to come. Just  start with your owners&#39; manual and go from there. You can find even more  information online in auto forums and blogs. It&#39;s all very easy once  you learn how to do it and in the long run it will save you thousands of  dollars and you and your car will be very happy.&lt;br /&gt;
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