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		<title>Be Your Own Handyman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Owning a vehicle takes a lot of time and energy, especially when it comes to keeping it running properly and trying to save as much money as possible. Like it or not, it is costly to own a car; we’re not just talking about the money handed to the dealership for payment, but also money used for routine maintenance such as an oil change, new tires, a tire rotation, an alignment or a new paint job.]]></description>
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<p>Owning a vehicle takes a lot of time and energy, especially when it comes to keeping it running properly and trying to save as much money as possible. Like it or not, it is costly to own a car; we’re not just talking about the money handed to the dealership for payment, but also money used for routine maintenance such as an oil change, new tires, a tire rotation, an alignment or a new paint job.</p>
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<p>Many people are saving hundreds of dollars each year by changing their own oil these days while others are replacing their own light bulbs when they burn out. A <a title="light bulb change" href="http://autorepair.about.com/od/fixityourself/ss/hlite_replace.htm">light bulb change</a> is easy to do and it takes only a couple of minutes, saving you wait time at the dealership and money; both of which everybody seems to be short of.</p>
<p>The first thing you need to do is read your owner’s manual to find out what make and model light bulbs are needed for headlights, high beams, turn signals and brake lights when they need to be replaced. You can either go to your local automotive supply store or visit a home improvement store to purchase the necessary light bulbs. It is recommended that you have one or two new bulbs on hand for each type of light just in case they burn out or break at a moment’s notice. You will know when your turn signal lights are preparing to burn out because when you signal, the noise inside your car and the icon will sound and flash faster than normal.</p>
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<p>When you need to change one of your light bulbs, you can pop the hood and look in front of the engine behind the lights for a cap. Pull the cap off and remove the burnt out bulb by squeezing the side tabs of the light to release it. Remove the old light, throwing it out immediately, and place a new bulb in the holder. Then you can place the holder back into the light socket. Make sure you test the light before driving again. If you are replacing a bulb in the rear of the vehicle, open the trunk, and remove the lining inside to find the socket for the tail lights and turn signal lights. Repeat the above procedure to replace the old bulb with a new one.</p>
<p>Many auto parts retailers such as <a title="Nissan Parts Boston" href="http://www.bostonnissanparts.com/">Nissan Parts Boston</a> witness plenty of do-it-yourselfers, and most of these customers find it rewarding to perform tasks such as theses on their own. It should also be noted that when you become your own handyman, you can expect to save plenty of money.</p>
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