What is the best way to learn how to work on cars? I want to learn but I'm afraid I'll accidentally break my car. Pic related, it's my car (not specifically mine but same make and model)
>>16497096
>Read the maintenance guide
>Look up YouTube videos for everything in there
>Acquire a desire to change something in your car and then go from there
Just leave it to the professionals
>>16497208
t. moron
>>16497229
Seriously in this day and age if you didn't start when you were young it's nearly pointless now. Cars are constantly changing, being technologically advanced new BIU readings new ECU programming, hand shake procedures and nothing but head aches. There will always be complicated bull crap to deal with, people to compete with, and that one 50 year old that thinks he's better than you at everything.
Get assmad all you want kid it's the truth.
>>16497249
Of course nobody can tune an engine at home these days but when I take a car to a "professional" for fluid/tire/hose/belt changes it's some asshole who knows as much about cars as I do getting 90 shekels for something I can do at home for the cost of parts/materials only.
>>16497272
You think they make alot but the sad truth is that we don't make a whole lot of money doing what we do.
You should be doing belt changes and fluids at home as well as hoses
Tires should be mounted and balanced by a certified tire tech that Knows how to operate a hunter tire machine.
Alignments should be done by a professional certified to operate a hunter alignment rack.
get rid of it honestly
it has the US 2AZ which WILL eventually burn oil faster than you can replace it