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Dare To Repair Your Car: A Do-It-Herself Guide to Maintenance, Safety, Minor Fix-Its, and Talking Shop | 
enlarge | Authors: Julie Sussman, Stephanie Glakas-tenet Publisher: Collins Living Category: Book
List Price: $14.95 Buy New: $1.50 You Save: $13.45 (90%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 206230
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 352 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 7.2 x 1.1
ISBN: 0060577002 Dewey Decimal Number: 629.2872 EAN: 9780060577001 ASIN: 0060577002
Publication Date: September 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new condition
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Product Description
We're back! And this time we've got your back when it comes to you and your car. In Dare to Repair: A Do-It-Herself Guide to Fixing (Almost) Anything in the Home, we opened the door for you into the world of basic home repairs. Now, we're opening a different one -- a car door. Dare to Repair Your Car is a basic car care and safety book written by women for women ... and men, and new teen drivers, and senior drivers. Okay, it's for every person who dares to drive a car. Here are just some of the things that will keep you and your family safe: - Changing a flat tire
- Maintaining fluids
- Jumpstarting a battery
- Replacing a headlamp
- Finding a great mechanic
- Installing a car seat
- Driving tips for teens and seniors
- Preparing for a road trip
Filled with detailed illustrations and easy-to-follow instructions, Dare to Repair Your Car will help you shift gears and get you moving in the direction of maintaining your car -- yourself. You'll be so excited about what you've learned you'll want to toot your own horn!
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Excellent Book for Beginners September 18, 2007 I'm finding this book useful, practical, and empowering. Not only do the authors explain how your car works, they describe how to do the work yourself or seek a mechanic's services confidently. The book is easy to read, yet doesn't talk down to the reader.
Stereotypes November 19, 2006 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book supports the cultural assumption that all men know everything about cars. I'll give one example of how shallow it is. I looked up the section about if you're not getting any heat in your car. It states that you may have a problem with heater core, a valve, or the motor itself. It then shows a diagram with no illustration of the valve they're talking about. Left hangin.
More interior decorating, than "repair" January 1, 2006 8 out of 16 found this review helpful
I was just given this book for Christmas, and the first page I randomly flipped to was How to Use a Seatbelt. The second page I flipped to was How to Remove a Bumper Sticker. Not exactly the repair advice I was looking for.
You can do it Girls! November 10, 2005 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is a really good guide, not only is it for girls who dont know what a dipstick is, but its also for men and women alike, who have a basic understanding of the inner workings of their cars and would like a guide book to help them with repairs. Every chapter in the book has a do-it-yourself section where you can learn to replace your fueses or clean your fuel injectors. There is also some preventitive maint tips to keep your car from NEEDING un-needed repairs. The diagrams are pretty dumbed down, which can get a little annoying at times, but its good so even the novice can understand, and its fairly obvious the book was written for women (aside from the Betsy on the cover) because the text has a bit of a girly feel to it. There are a few blurbs here and there with some cute humorous parts to it, which makes this also a fun, enjoyable read.
This is a great book to have around the house for when you need it. My husband is currently in Iraq, and with him being gone Im in charge of repairs of the house, and our two vehicles, and this book has already saved me!
dare to repair: a do-it-yourself guide to maintenance, etac October 17, 2005 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Great book! We bought it for our daughter who lives 250 miles away. Now she has the ability to figure out what is happening under the hood, if it can be fixed, how it can be fixed and how involved the repair will be. I don't see her putting her head under the hood and doing the reapairs herself anytime soon, but it surely makes her a more informed consumer when she heads for the repair shop.
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