DIY car maintenance

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Rodrigo1234

Original Poster:

3 posts

6 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2024
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What’s the essential tool you can’t live without for DIY car maintenance? Thanks for the quick tips!

Keypad

89 posts

60 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2024
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WD-40

Hammer67

6,056 posts

196 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2024
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Code scanner.

Topdon Topscan is a great piece of kit for the price.

Rodrigo1234

Original Poster:

3 posts

6 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Keypad said:
WD-40
Hehe

Rodrigo1234

Original Poster:

3 posts

6 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Hammer67 said:
Code scanner.

Topdon Topscan is a great piece of kit for the price.
Thanks!

ARHarh

4,523 posts

119 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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ARHarh

4,523 posts

119 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Or Youtube.

Shooter McGavin

8,045 posts

156 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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A decent quality socket set - Halfords Advanced has served me well

A decent trolley jack

Some robust axle stands

A quality breaker bar

A brake piston rewind tool for doing discs and pads

Brake/clutch cleaner for making the above job much cleaner

darreni

4,110 posts

282 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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ARHarh

4,523 posts

119 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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darreni said:
These days I prefer a head torch.

geeks

10,110 posts

151 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Shooter McGavin said:
A decent quality socket set - Halfords Advanced has served me well

A decent trolley jack

Some robust axle stands

A quality breaker bar

A brake piston rewind tool for doing discs and pads

Brake/clutch cleaner for making the above job much cleaner
Yeah this and a decent impact gun

FMOB

1,994 posts

24 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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A decent pair of safety glasses and a healthy respect for gravity.

s p a c e m a n

11,124 posts

160 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Decent code scanner, high lift jack and some sort of breaker bar. Everything else can be done with cable ties hehe

Collectingbrass

2,497 posts

207 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Magnetic tray to put all the bits in, and a jam jar to put the spare bits in when you've finished

Lots and lots of tea and bacon

Peanut130

197 posts

93 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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WD 40 and a hammer

if it should move but doesn't wd 40

if it moves but shouldn't hit with the hammer

ARHarh

4,523 posts

119 months

Thursday 10th October 2024
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Collectingbrass said:
Magnetic tray to put all the bits in, and a jam jar to put the spare bits in when you've finished

Lots and lots of tea and bacon
You've not been fixing cars long enough if you can fit the left over nuts and bolts in a jam jar smile

ChocolateFrog

30,646 posts

185 months

Thursday 10th October 2024
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ARHarh said:
Or Youtube.
Good shout.

150 piece Halfords Advance tool set with lifetime warranty.

Mines over 20 years old now I think. Covers atleast 90% of bases (bloody VW and their triple square bolts).

Has saved me thousands, if not 10's of thousands and on the rare occasion something breaks I walk into Halfords put it on the counter and they get me a new one.