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Where
to Go from Here
You can use this book any way you want to in order to find
the informati< you need. You can read it from cover to
cover or jump from section to se as the fancy strikes you.
To find a general topic, head to the table of cont If you're
looking for more specific information, go to the index.
No matter how you use the book, I recommend that you tuck
it into your trunk compartment or under the front seat to
keep it handy when it's tim a tune-up or if you want to make
an adjustment or figure out what's gone wrong.
If this book turns you on to auto repair, then by all means
extend your knq edge by reading more and more sophisticated
literature on your favorite automotive topics. There are excellent
books that deal with specific syste vehicles, and repairs,
written for the amateur mechanic. But there's no su stitute
for hands-on experience. You won't be able to realize any
of these goals unless you stop procrastinating and start working.
If you're feeling timid about actually touching your car's
inner parts, try doing something simple, like checking the
oil dipstick or changing the air filter. Believe me, once
the ice is broken, the heady sense of power will carry you
through rt of the other basic stuff. I hope that you find
it as exhilarating as I did, and know that your car will love
you for it.
May you and your car have a long and happy life together!
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