Posts by: Gary Lieber

With an easy DIY mod, you can add personality and safety to your horn’s sound. How loud do you want to toot?

Here’s the lowdown on making the best choice for the right jack.

Tips and tricks to break a rust seal without causing other damage.

A torque wrench ensures that critical fasteners on modern vehicles are not over- or under-tightened.

Swapping out stock components under the hood for polished or chromed pieces will grab attention at the next car show.

Check out this guide to how a memory saver keeps all your car's computer settings intact when changing the main battery.

The technology provides an extra set of eyes for seeing what is directly behind the vehicle. And it makes parking a lot easier.

Swapping an old battery for a new one can be easily accomplished in less than an hour.

Spark plug replacement a straightforward and inexpensive way to keep your car running smoothly. Here's what you need to know.

An ignition upgrade can result in better starting, throttle response, and fuel economy.

When your car AC or heat smells bad, follow these steps to clear out the system and keep it fresh as a daisy.

Seat covers are an excellent way to keep your interior looking great. They can rejuvenate your seats while providing extra comfort.

A vehicle’s gauges should look cool, while making essential vehicle information as easy as possible to understand.

If your brake calipers and rotors are visible, you should enhance them with visual flair. Here's how to get it done.

Proper inflation ensures that your tires last longer. And it makes your car safer and more fuel efficient.

A simple DIY cleaning extends the life of your wiper blades, and make driving a lot safer.

Does your car screech or sound like grinding rocks when you step on the brakes? It’s time to change your disc brake pads.

Freezing weather is coming—so it's time to make sure your car’s heater is up to the challenge. 

All antifreeze used to be green and all the brands worked the same way. That's changed.

As time passes, the fluids are used—and can drop to dangerously low levels. Keeping them topped off avoids unnecessary repairs.

Steps to ensure you’ll stay warm and toasty on the most frigid days.