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Changing Your Car’s Air Filter
By Levi Quinn
Changing the air filter in your car is not all that difficult of a task. It is something that should be done
regularly though in order to keep your vehicle in the best running shape possible. There are many
maintenance aspects involved with proper care of any car. This is perhaps one of the easiest that you
do not require a professional mechanic to take care of. It can be done in the comfort of your own
garage or driveway in a short amount of time.
One of the main reasons that most people choose to change their own car air filter is to save money. It
is the type of job that only costs a third of what most mechanics would charge you to have them do it.
So it just makes sense that you might want to do it yourself and save the money. Always make sure
that your car has been turned off for awhile so that the engine is cool. Don’t get started if the car has
recently been running until it has cooled off.
You will need a few basic tools to change your air filter. Usually two screwdrivers are all that is
required. One of them should be a Philips screwdriver and the other a standard type. A butter knife
may also work if you really do not have any screwdrivers lying around. Of course, most screwdrivers
are relatively cheap and can be found at your local department store.
The air filter in your car is usually found in a black plastic casing close to the top of the motor. In some
cars it will be off to the side. Look in your car user manual for a photo or description if you are not sure
what you are looking