Chapter 4 - Videos
Repair Facilities
Even do-it-yourselfers may periodically need to visit a repair facility. Being an educated consumer can save you time, money, and headaches. Repair facilities come in a variety of sizes. Some facilities are one person operations, while others may have many employees. Remember to check the warranty on your vehicle first to see if a repair is covered by the manufacturer. If unsure, call your local dealer for more information.
Are extended car warranties worth it?
(Consumer Reports)
Choosing an Auto Mechanic
(AAA)
How to Choose an Auto Repair Shop
(AAA)
NAPA AutoCare AdvisR
(NAPA AutoCare)
Ch 4 – Tire Warranties: Car Expert, Lauren Fix
(Lauren Fix)
Welcome to the Motorist Assurance Program
(AMRA)
Your Warranty Explained
(Car Care Council)
Explore an Auto Parts Store
(Car Care Council)
ASE Certifications Explainer Video
(ASE)
These videos are embedded from YouTube and have been organized to support content learned in the Auto Upkeep curriculum. Even though the videos have been screened, due to the nature of the Internet students may navigate from the intended video to unanticipated content. It is also possible that the video maker may edit the video that is embedded. If this site is used in an educational institution it is recommended that the instructor review the videos before sending students to them.
If you would like to view additional videos from the video maker, the video’s YouTube Channel link is in parentheses ( ) after the title. AutoUpkeep.com and RollingHillsPublishing.com do not endorse any YouTube Channel listed. The videos were embedded to help you understand basic car care, maintenance, repair, and how cars work.
If you find additional YouTube videos that you believe would support the content in the Auto Upkeep curriculum, please email us the YouTube link.