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How to Learn Automobile Repair

Automotive repair is a good career for those who are mechanically-minded, and those who have an interest in cars. However, with the rising cost of automotive repair, it also makes sense to learn the basics of automotive repair to do relatively simple tasks yourself, and save money.

There are different ways to learn automotive repair, depending on your interests. There are different types of programs from beginners, who just want to know enough about car repair to do simple tasks, to complete mechanic certifications programs. Determining what level of knowledge you want is the first step.


Books:


There are a number of books that can guide you step-by-step through automotive repair. Some of these are written in very simple language, like the "Automotive Repair for Dummies" series. These books are designed for people with no mechanical aptitude, and help teach basic automotive repair. For more advanced interests, there are books written for mechanics, which give details on more complex repair. Picking the right book for your level of knowledge is essential because a beginner would be lost with a more advanced book.


Internet:


There are a number of how-to sites on the internet, such as Merchant Circle, which break down automotive repair into simple steps. This can be beneficial for beginners or intermediate interests. Some of these sites even incorporate videos to assist understanding of the repair process.


Community College:


The local community college has a number of automotive repair courses, ranging from beginner's courses to advanced. It is possible to learn enough to perform simple repairs on your vehicle with some introductory courses, and continue through automotive certification at the community college level.