Saturday, February 19, 2011

Better Comprehension of Online Repair Manuals

You don’t have to be a genius or a rocket scientist or even a highly experienced DIY mechanic just to understand online auto repair manuals. After all, these are tools that are intended to aid even those who are just now venturing into DIY auto repair and maintenance, a proper tool that will help inform and guide newbies and experts alike.

If you feel like you’re having a hard time grasping some concepts or remembering some of those very specific terms, you might just be overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information that you have to absorb and everything isn’t really sinking in. The best thing to do in this instance would be to take a break and just move on to other things in the meantime. Then, when your mind is freshly rested, you can proceed from where you left off. Without a doubt, you’ll be able to comprehend things faster and easier now.

Consuming the info inside each and every online auto repair manual will definitely take some serious time away from doing anything else, so you’d better be prepared to make the investment. Add some more time to your estimates if you think you’ll be having a difficult time understanding the manual that you have. Anyway, the key here is to set a pace that’s just right for you—it shouldn’t be too fast that you don’t let anything sink in, nor should it be too slow that you won’t be getting any actual DIY repair or maintenance done within a reasonable time frame.

Better comprehension of the various online auto repair manuals requires a balance of your time so that you get enough work done. Don’t hesitate to adapt your schedule to suit your comprehension. In the long run, getting the right dose will prove instrumental in your growth as a DIY auto mechanic.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Finding Repair Manuals Never Used to be So Easy

The Google culture has made it possible to find practically anything on God’s green earth. From your old grade school classmates to the details on how you can survive an impending zombie apocalypse, everything is searchable using our beloved and preferred search engines. Even finding a specific online auto repair manual for your vehicle can be relatively easy nowadays.

Back then, when the Internet was never so omnipresent and indispensable, you’d really have to go out and order a printed manual for your vehicle. Getting a manual the manual way (no pun intended) is a bit tough, as you’re dependent on the suppliers and publishers as well as the available stock that they have.

With online auto repair manuals, there’s no wait needed most of the time. Just sign up, pay with your card or bank account or PayPal, and fire up the program after downloading. Voila! You have your information at the ready.

Of course, if you have a newer vehicle, you might have to wait until your vehicle’s year is covered by the manual service. Some, especially those who rely on complete teardowns and rebuild jobs to get accurate info, will really take a lot of time to get your ride’s info done. But hey—the tradeoff is a super-accurate online auto repair manual that you can really depend on for nearly any task.

So yeah, it’s almost too easy nowadays to find an online auto repair manual for your needs. Let’s not take this for granted and enjoy the convenience that comes with it, alright? Anyway, it's time to go. That's all for now. Look forward for more tips and tricks in the upcoming weeks.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Online Car Repair Manuals for Everyone

We’ve seen Mercedes-Benz do it with their cars—you know, all those fancy browser-based online interactive owner’s manuals. I don’t see how manufacturers can still not provide owners and mechanics with online car repair manuals that are specific to each vehicle. They’re even holding out important error code information that can help DIY mechanics or even professional auto shop mechanics diagnose problems accurately.

In this aspect, I think it’s high time that vehicle manufacturers make online car repair manuals available to everyone. Or at least provide them for vehicle owners so that they get an added advantage and so that they will be able to perform some of the tasks themselves to save money.

How can people master DIY car care and auto repair if the automakers won’t help them? Sure, they could always subscribe to paid manual providers that offer info from build-from-scratch methods, but I believe it would still be better if the manufacturers themselves provided this kind of information right from the get-go. Shouldn’t vehicle owners be entitled to information they’ll need to keep their car working properly?

Well, they do provide owner’s manuals, but a dedicated repair or maintenance resource could also be given to the millions of car owners out there. Then again, perhaps people won’t be investing in paid online auto repair manual subscriptions if they had this information available in the first place. But I can’t help but think that people still have to pay for things they should be given for free.

What do you think? Should automakers provide detailed online car repair manuals for their customers? Or should customers only opt to subscribe to paid third-party providers so they only need to decide when they actually need the subscription or the product? Anyway, we’ll leave you with that thought to ponder for tonight.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Updated Online Auto Repair Manuals

Even casual observers can see that automotive technology is evolving at unprecedented speeds. New features and tech come out each year. Just take that nifty new Magic Sky Control on the upcoming 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK (it’s basically a sunroof that allows the driver to switch between transparent and opaque moods to suit his or her whim or mood).

That said, it is definitely important to have online auto repair manuals that are always updated (or at least periodically updated) so that pros and DIY mechanics alike can have access to the latest information. With all these advances in technology, it can be pretty easy to lose sight of all the developments and get lost in the midst of trying to troubleshoot ever-complex car components.

Keeping in step with the latest in automotive tech will empower DIY mechanics when it comes to performing repairs on even the most advanced of vehicle systems. When you’re confident that your online auto repair manual provider has you covered, you won’t have to worry too much even if there’s a complex part that you encounter a problem with.

Most vehicle model-specific online car repair manuals deal with particular problems encountered on those cars, and you shouldn’t have any problems when it comes to content since they do cover the stock systems that came with your car. This means that, unless you modified components or add some complex parts, you’ll find what you need in your manual.

Online repair manuals offer a wide range of information. Some of them are updated with new info when it’s available, so if you want to stay on top of things, better choose a repair manual online that has the option of being updated with current info. This way, you won’t lose track of the developments particularly when your vehicle is concerned.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Online Repair Manuals Out of Focus: Dealerships vs. Independent Shops 2

We’ve discussed the debate about which would be better to get your car serviced or repaired if your DIY skills simply can’t get the job done. There wasn’t really any conclusion, especially since we’re mostly concerned about online auto repair manuals in this blog.

We’ve mentioned that it is way cheaper to go to independent repair shops for periodic maintenance, servicing and repair. Why? That’s because the mechanics at independent shops charge much less when it comes to labor costs. The rates, according to an AutoMD.com study, are around 20 percent lower at independents on average.

What you get with the higher cost of labor at dealerships is expertise. The mechanics and staff at dealerships know their $#!+. Aside from intensive brand-specific training, they also have access to the complete range of OEM info for the manufacturer’s vehicles. Plus, dealerships are currently privy to some exclusive error codes that will be essential in the diagnosis and troubleshooting of certain problems.

Of course, many people prefer the personal contact they get when dealing with their mechanic of choice. It’s true that you only get to talk to receptionists at dealerships in most cases, so you might want to get the personal reassurance from your mechanic when something goes wrong in your vehicle.

The thing here is that both independent repair shops and high-priced dealerships have their own set of advantages and disadvantages. It’s really up to you to choose where you want to get your car serviced or repaired when you can’t do the task yourself. We still prefer DIY, of course, but sometimes you really have to go get some professional help. When that happens, we hope you consider all your options carefully so you can decide on the best route to take.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Online Repair Manuals Out of Focus: Dealerships vs. Independent Shops?

DIY efforts are all good—you have your garage, your tools, your shiny new aftermarket auto parts and accessories, and your trusty ol’ online auto repair manual. Still, there will come one task that eventually stumps you and leaves you unable to solve the problem. When that happens, you will have to have your ride fixed by someone else.

When do you decide, and which one should you pick? Do you really go all the way to the dealership where you got your ride or do you leave it in the hands of a (hopefully trusted) mechanic. Did you know that 7 out of 10 vehicle owners prefer to go to independent repair or service professionals instead of to their dealer even if their cars are still covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.

Of course, there’s a law that ensures that dealers will still honor the warranty in most cases even if you opted to have your car serviced and repaired at places other than the dealership. Just keep in mind that you stick to repairs and maintenance that won’t really cause a voided warranty. You’ll need to know the specific warranty terms on your car so you’ll know what to avoid. That’s where the owner’s manual comes in. After all, the manual—online or printed—is the one thing that can show you every detail about your car, including important warranty coverage information.

Dealers do have something going for them: they sometimes have access to exclusive info and you are sure that your car will be serviced by trained professionals. This training is specific to your dealer, so the dealer’s technicians and mechanics have more insider info and knowledge about your particular vehicle. This should make up for a steeper labor charge.

So, deciding between independent shops and your designated dealer should be done with care. Know all the facts, and don’t hesitate to consult your manuals.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Seek Quality Info from Paid Online Repair Manuals

Like all references and source material, online auto repair manuals aren’t made equal in terms of the amount of content and the quality of that content. Some are more detailed and thorough, while others take a step back and look at the bigger picture with a more generic take on the subject matter as compared to their competitors. See, that’s the deal when it comes to paying for an online auto repair manual subscription—you have to make sure that you’re getting your money’s worth in when it comes to content quality and coverage.

There’s nothing like shelling out a big chunk of money every month for a substandard product. It just makes you want to punch somebody in the face. That’s exactly what you’ll feel when you subscribe to an online car repair manual provider and you find that its contents are not what you’re looking for or that the content doesn’t really provide what you need to perform even some common DIY tasks on your vehicle. You have to be more vigilant when you look at these online manuals and their sites. Don’t be taken in by marketing pitches alone. That’s why there are reviews, so you can make an informed decision after considering a lot of major and minor factors.

Content is still king—at least when it comes to online car repair manuals. That’s what you have to keep in mind the next time you Google for an online repair manual service and even think about entering your credit card information and hitting the checkout button on that online vehicle repair manual subscription. Be an informed consumer, even if you have to spend hours deciding on which service to patronize. It’s your money, after all—and you’ll be the one regretting if you don’t get the content your money is worth.