Safety when you get underneath the car

Never get under a car supported only by a jack … & other weighty issues

Plenty of jobs – for example replacing the brake pads – involve jacking up one corner, or one end, of the car. You can do that with the standard jack that comes with the car, or an aftermarket jack like a trolley jack that’ll achieve the same result (bit of the car up in the air) quicker.

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What do I use for safe degreasing?

Degrease with petrol and you’re playing with fire – literally

Petrol is in theory a very effective degreaser. It’s just not a safe one, however, because it has the somewhat pesky habit of evaporating very easily to form an explosive mixture in air. It’s just not a good idea to clean dirty mechanical parts in an environment that envelops your head in an explosive cloud.

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Disconnecting your car battery & using a memory saver

Disconnecting the battery: Why, where & how

For some jobs it’s a great idea to disconnect the battery. Often it’s recommended for work on the fuel system (because if you disconnect the negative terminal it takes the risk of inadvertent electrical sparks pretty much off the table).

The way a car electrical system works: the metal structure of the car is connected to the negative terminal. All the wires are connected to the

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Exhaust fumes can kill

Turning the garage into a gas chamber is a really, really bad idea

There are two really good reasons to ventilate your garage. They boil down to: leave the garage door open because it could save your neck.

 

The first reason relates to any work you’re doing with the engine running. Car exhausts emit carbon monoxide – a combustion byproduct that also happens to be a deadly poison in very small amounts. Haemoglobin in your blood likes latching onto carbon monoxide about 200 times more than it likes carrying oxygen

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