basic stuff
pika
01-20-2005, 05:40 PM
how did u guys learn basic stuff about cars, just read up on forums or did u guys read books? i dont know shit about cars except for how to drive..
civicnation425
01-20-2005, 06:22 PM
i just learned by trying... there are almost always instructions on parts to install.
ive learned the harder stuff here.
but the basics, like headlamps, taillights, wiring, plugs, oil, cai/rai, headers; pretty much bolt on mods, its pretty easy.
just open up all of the new posts and read and learn.
ive learned the harder stuff here.
but the basics, like headlamps, taillights, wiring, plugs, oil, cai/rai, headers; pretty much bolt on mods, its pretty easy.
just open up all of the new posts and read and learn.
Greenblurr93
01-20-2005, 06:41 PM
yes, most of my knowledge came from here, however a haynes manual never hurts.
sivic02
01-20-2005, 09:38 PM
yes, most of my knowledge came from here, however a haynes manual never hurts.
Definately, get at least some kind of manual if your going to be working on your car, that way if you really screw somethin up you know how your supposed to fix it. It will also show you little things you can do for fun that arent hard to do like adjusting your throttle cable and your clutch pedal things like that. Just do the little things to build your confidence....then yank the engine out and rebuild it....just a thought
Definately, get at least some kind of manual if your going to be working on your car, that way if you really screw somethin up you know how your supposed to fix it. It will also show you little things you can do for fun that arent hard to do like adjusting your throttle cable and your clutch pedal things like that. Just do the little things to build your confidence....then yank the engine out and rebuild it....just a thought
Schister66
01-20-2005, 11:19 PM
I learned by listening in on other people when they talked about stuff. I also am in an auto class at school. A really good way to learn is to either read posts and ask questions or go to howstuffworks.com
sivic02
01-21-2005, 12:01 AM
man shop class is where i learned everything for the most part about cars. Just listen to everything that is said in there and dont forget it cuz youll need it later....learn everything!
Schister66
01-21-2005, 08:47 PM
Ask questions above all things....if you aren't comfortable asking in front of everyone...PM me and ask me and im sure that everyone else feels the same way. Everyone had to ask someone at some point so don't feel dumb or imbarassed to ask.
tencent
01-23-2005, 03:17 PM
dont even worry about asking a stupid question.. we all have them at one point because noone here knows everything. If you get flamed they'll just delete that persons post and that person will look like a jerk regardless.
thepig333
01-25-2005, 08:10 PM
Questions in here are great. If you know someone who knows a thing or two, offer to help the with a car or something. Getting your hands dirty is how I learn. Also a haynes manual is a must have.
verndawg115
02-12-2005, 03:15 PM
Read up on car sites and forums. check out what people are talking about..Do stuff on your own to your car (or someone else's) :iceslolan take things apart thats really the only way to learn and be good at something.. that's how i learned a lot of stuff about cars is helping out friends, listening to them talk, internet research, and doing things to my car.
Medabots
02-14-2005, 05:21 PM
I didn't know a lot about cars, but after putting the basic stuff in my car I learned something. All I know about engines and everything else I learned here. My car is the product of everybodys opinion and help. Thank all you guys.....
mike5721947
02-21-2005, 12:38 AM
well ive been in a car care class (shows you how to properly maintain a automobile you have 20 jobs you have to get done in class like oil change, wipers, coolent flush, parking brake ajustment, safety checks, changing brakes, rotating tires, changing belts, checking fluids, and meny other things needed to maintain an automobile. also i learned most of it from working on my fathers cars with him.
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