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At some point the powers that be decided that it would be easier to figure out what was wrong with your car if it just told them what the problem was. Sounds like a great idea, right? In some ways it was, but there are 10,000 different diagnoses your car can give, so putting your finger on the right one can be difficult.

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Safety First      

Your safety and the safety of those around you should be at the top of every car owner's list of concerns. If you're careful from the beginning and keep safety in mind while you work, you'll have a problem free car and enough fingers to enjoy it. A car is only as dangerous on the road as the bloke behind the wheel. The same is true for the bloak holding the wrench. Here are a few rules to help you stay safe.

Make Fire Safety First On Your List      

We take the motto "Safety First" seriously around here. There's no reason working on a car should be dangerous, but somehow automobile-related structure fires are far too common. The steps you need to take to protect yourself, your shop and your loved ones from fire are simple and inexpensive. Having a fire extinguisher "somewhere around here" won't be enough if disaster strikes. Fire safety is as much or more about what you do to prevent than what you have laying around to fight fires with. It's a much better plan to avoid fire altogether than to have 10 different ways to put one out. A combination of preparation and safe work practices should keep you cool.

Don't Bag Those Oily Rags      

Keeping a clean work area is very important to your safety when working on your car. Tripping through your garage is a quick trip to injury. You are well aware of this, so you're sure to clean up after every job. All of your tools are in the box, your spills are cleaned up, and your rags are in the trash can.

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