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You can do some maintenance and minor repairs on your own vehicle.
To check the brake fluid level, raise the hood.
The master cylinder (mc) is located on the driver's side near the firewall, just under the windshield.
Most master cylinders have two small round caps that you can twist off. Some have one rectangular cap that either snaps on or has a metal bar that clips over the cap.
You can remove the metal clip by inserting a screwdriver under the clip and lifting up on the handle.
The plastic rectangular cap can be removed by popping it off with your thumbs.
Be very careful removing the caps.
It's best to take a paper towel and clean around the filler caps before removing.
Trash, dirt, or water can cause a lot of problems with your brake system...so, lets be cleaning-freaks when we work on the brake system, especially the master cylinder.
If the brake fluid in the master cylinder with the small round caps is up to the ring at the base of the filler neck it is okay.
In the master cylinder with the one cap the level should be at least one-quarter inch from the top.
You don't want to fill the master cylinder too full, it needs room to expand when it gets hot.
Look at the fluid. What color is it?
Clean fluid will be clear with a slight shade of yellowish.
If the fluid is dark, or blackish, you may have rubber hoses deteriorating inside.
The front brakes have a rubber-like hose from the caliper to the metal line coming from the master cylinder...if you have rear disc, they have a rubber line also.
Over a period of time, and heat, these lines will deteriorate inside.
Disc brakes generate an excessive amount of heat.
If it's where you can, poke your finger into the master cylinder and rub the bottom.
Now then, look at the end of your finger.
What is that?
If you have black deposits on your finger you need to clean the master cylinder.
A note about anti-lock brakes (ABS), just clean the master cylinder with paper towels the best you can.
Be sure not to leave any paper particles inside, they could stop-up a line.
It is recommended that you change these two rubber lines, because they will only contaminate the master cylinder again.
When you remove the lines you will loose the fluid in the master cylinder: this would be the time to clean the master cylinder and flush the entire brake system.
Some master cylinders have two compartments: one for the front brakes (the largest) and one for the rear brakes (the smallest).
We will only consentrate on changing the front lines at this time.
Remove the lid, or caps, from the master cylinder.
Put a paper towel over the master cylinder to keep contaminates out.
You may want to raise the vehicle and remove the front tires.
If you do, be sure to block the rear tires, set the emergency brake, and put stands of some sort under the body of the vehicle just behind the front tires on front wheel drive vehicles.
On rear wheel drives you can put your stand under the lower control arm (where the shock is bolted).
You will need the proper tools to break the lines loose.
Please don't use adjustable wrenches or pliers...you will ruin the shoulders on the nuts.
It's best to use a "line" wrench to break the nuts loose and then use the open-end wrench.
Don't get any brake fluid on the car body paint...it will peel the paint.
Once you have the old lines off and the new lines on, open the bleeder valves on the calipers and fill the master cylinder with the proper brake fluid, most use Dot3.
You may have to wait several minutes for the fluid to come through the lines and out the bleeders.
Once the fluid has started running through the bleeders you can close the one on the driver's side and then the one on the passenger side.
Check the fluid and add some if it is quite low--never let the master cylinder run out!
You will have air in the line and sometimes it's a bugger to get it all out.
After you check the level of the fluid, replace the covers, or caps.
Crank the engine and apply pressure on the brake pedal.
If the pedal feels spongy , you need to open the bleeder on the passenger side.
If you have help, let them press the brake pedal down slowly.
As they press the pedal, fluid will rush from the bleeder...tighten it.
Did you see any air bubbles coming out?
Try this two or three times, then go to the driver's side and bleed it in the same manner.
Be sure to inform your helper not to let the pedal up until you have the bleeder closed, otherwise, you will get more air in it.
Watch the fluid as it comes out, by standing away from it... it smarts the eyes when it gets into them, but fresh water will do the trick to get it out.
In face, water is all you need to get it off your hands.
Now, does the pedal go down about half-way to the floorboard and have a "solid" or "hard" feel to it? If it does, you're okay.
You can replace the wheels and go shopping, for more tools, because we will discuss radiators, heater cores, and hoses next time.
Oh, I'm sorry, all you wanted to do was 'check' the fluid in the Master Cylinder and make sure it was within a quarter inch from the top...oh, well, you got all this extra for the same nickle.
Tommy Sessions has been in auto repair since 1970. He publishes Auto Repair Answers Newsletter so you can learn how to keep your vehicle looking new, running safely and efficiently, while you save money and time...also, learn how to avoid shop rip offs. Don't be at the mercy of the dealerships and auto repair shops...they will have more respect for you.
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A potent 1.2-litre Inline-4 petrol engine and 5-speed manual transmission are common across all variants. The 8-valve SOHC engine breathes through Sequential Electronic Fuel Injection system and delivers 75 bhp, hitting the highest point of power and strong torque of 110 Nm. The Aveo U-VA exhibits exemplary driving manners and is fuel-efficient. Due to its stylish and aerodynamic design, the Aveo U-VA creates the least drag at high speeds and is an attention-grabber. The suspension system, with McPherson Struts and anti-torsion roll bars dampened by hydraulic shock absorbers in the front, and torsion beam and dampers at the rear, soaks up all the road imperfections with ease.
The UV-A is powered by 1.2-litre engine, which is two litres smaller than the Aveo sedan, while the overall length is reduced to fall in the small car segment, according to the new laws. The UV-A, with attractive styling, competes with the Swift, Indica Xeta and Getz. The U-VA is available in Sterling Silver, Cashmere, Blazing Red and Intense Black. The Chevrolet Aveo U-VA was adjudged the 'Small Car of the Year' at the 2007 NDTV Profit Car India and Bike India Awards.
Sporting an active design, its fairly low down stature of 1,495 mm emphasises the zing of the all-new Aveo U-VA. The Chevrolet Aveo U-VA's youthful styling is credited to Italdesign, the celebrated studio in Turin, Italy, founded by Giorgetto Giugiaro. Jeweled element headlamps with full-chrome bezels, strong horizontal grille and diamond mesh insert dominate the front view. Its jeweled head and tail lamps give it an elegant look and meticulously blend with the body shape. Its six-window styling gives passengers a commanding view.
The standard power steering is very responsive and gives excellent feedback to the driver's inputs. The fine-tuned steering controls and suspension system returns the desired handling and is stable at all speeds. The UV-A rolls on 13" steel wheels and 155/80 R13 tubeless tyres to support the 2,480 mm wheelbase with 188 mm of ground clearance, which is worked out considering the Indian roads. One test drive and you will have no doubt that it's a refined Aveo with a smaller engine, but potent for those who prefer a hatch.
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Transmission problems?
Could someone tell me if this is serious? I have a automatic transmission Chevy Malibu and it has 70,000 miles on it. Lately, I have noticed that the car jerks once in a while when I am slowing down or speeding up. Especially when I am slowing down and then when i try to go back up to speed. Like from 55 miles per hour down to 25 and back up to 55 miles per hour. I sense that it is during gear changes. Is this a serious problem or is this something that can be taken care of with routine maintenance? This car has a bad exhaust valve (happened at about 60,000 miles) anyways, numerous electrical problems, and the chinese steel rotors rusted out at about 2 years. So I would probably sell it if there was a serious or costly transmission problem. I bought this vehicle new about a little over 5 years ago and have not really been happy with the problems that it has had with such low mileage.
This problem is probably secondary to the engine trouble. If you have plans on getting another car soon, this one will make it. Good luck.
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Why anyone would lay out 30 grand for a new car is beyond ME. Two of my friends are professional mechanics, Steve Bresnahan (Steve's Auto Repair, across the street from Taco John's)......and Ted Gump (J.T.'s on Canyon Creek Road).
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