Posted on 4/7/2013
David Rogers, the Monday Morning Mechanic, explains why brake fluid is one of the most important fluids on your car, and why using an ASE Certified Master Technician is so important for your health and safety
Posted on 4/7/2013
Whether you suffer from allergies, or just want your heat/air conditioning/defrost to work better, David Rogers, the Monday Morning Mechanic shows why changing the cabin air filter can make a big difference
Posted on 4/7/2013
Buying a used car can save you thousands of dollars, but only if you do your homework first. The Monday Morning Mechanic offers advice and a checklist that can help you make a smart decision when buying a used car
Posted on 4/7/2013
The Monday Morning Mechanic explains the role that cabin air filters play in keeping the air you breathe clean
Posted on 4/7/2013
Changing your timing belt is not optional, but waiting until it breaks before you do can cost you thousands. While you are having it changed, though, you can have several other items addressed at the same time, which can save you a ton of money for labor. While your shop is under the hood replacing the timing belt, have them change the water pump, and the tensioners, and you'll save a lot in the long run
Posted on 4/6/2013
The Monday Morning Mechanic shows how to keep your car's battery and cables clean of corrosion so you can make sure you're never stranded because of a dead battery! Included in this video is how to make your own, cheap battery terminal cleaner with some household items
Posted on 4/6/2013
The Monday Morning Mechanic shows some of the expensive reasons why rocking your car when you are stuck is a BAD idea
Posted on 4/6/2013
The Monday Morning Mechanic demonstrates what heat can do to a car that is not being properly cooled
Posted on 4/6/2013
The Monday Morning Mechanic shows what a lack of maintenance can do to a car's sdrive shaft and CV boots, and how taking care of them can save you lots of money in the long run
Posted on 4/6/2013
David Rogers, the Monday Morning Mechanic, shows you what components you should be sure to take 10 minutes to have checked out before you leave on your summer vacation