From choosing an insurance policy to performing basic maintenance and repair, Auto Upkeep presents the information you need to know in an easy-to-follow format with hundreds of detailed pictures and drawings. This straightforward consumer guide will help keep you safe and save you thousands of dollars. Now in its completely updated second edition, Auto Upkeep also includes new chapters with information on basic tools, repair facilities, roadside emergencies, and hybrid vehicles. Chapter 1 - Introduction and How Cars Work Chapter 2 - Buying an Automobile Chapter 3 - Automotive Expenses Chapter 4 - Repair Facilities Chapter 5 - Safety Around the Automobile Chapter 6 - Basic Tools Chapter 7 - Auto Care and Cleaning Chapter 8 - Fluid Level Check Chapter 9 - Electrical System Chapter 10 - Lubrication System Chapter 11 - Fuel System Chapter 12 - Cooling System and Climate Control Chapter 13 - Ignition System Chapter 14 - Suspension, Steering, and Tires Chapter 15 - Braking System Chapter 16 - Drivetrain Chapter 17 - Exhaust and Emission System Chapter 18 - Alternative Fuels and Designs Chapter 19 - Automotive Accessories Chapter 20 - Common Problems and Roadside Emergencies
Basic, as the name implies. Does a fine job introducing all of the automotive systems basic function and operation, as well as some of the easier maintenance and repair that can be done by a DIYer. Good stepping stone to breeze through for more advanced study. Supplemented with Eric the Car Guy's and Chris Fix's Youtube channels, as well as some random automotive engineering lectures on Youtube when I want to go deeper has given me a pretty solid appreciation and understanding of how cars work and how to diagnose and carry out intermediate level repairs confidently. For extra advanced reading, I consult the Principles of Automotive Vehicles (TM-9-8000), a technical manual put out by the Department of the Army for army engineers. That work can be found online in pdf format for free and is worth consulting for the beautifully detailed hand drawn schematics alone.
The book is okay if one buys it for a specific purpose. It is more of a basic explanation about how things work than about how to maintain them, keep them working, and fix them. For a simple explanation of how the parts of a car work together and what it does, the book is okay. What really annoyed me were the references to climate change and--in a book about Auto Upkeep--why do they need to promote evoluton? That's right; in a book about automobiles, they talk about "sea plants and animals that lived hundreds of millions of years ago." Not only do they promote evolution as fact, but they also ignore other alternative scientific explanations such as much pressure in a short time--as in a global flood. Could the authors not have simply stuck to Auto Upkeep without injecting a theory of evolution? I would not expect a biologist to insert car care tips in his or her biology book, and I do not expect or want a mechanic to inject evolutionary theory as fact in a car care book. That was enough to ruin the entire book for me--along with the many references to climate change, environmentally friendly advice, telling us how much oil the US uses in comparison to the rest of the world in relation to our population, etc. If the authors wanted to write a book about auto upkeep, they should have done so.
This is a good introduction to automotive care and maintenance. Even if you aren’t motivated or confident enough in your own skills to do your own repairs, it will give you a basic grounding in your car’s various systems (which will help the layperson understand their repairs person), how they work, how often they should be serviced, and how much parts and labor might be expected to cost. Diagrams, photos, and colorfully labeled boxes (tech tips, service, web links, trouble guides, and more) help organize the information in this well, and clearly written text. Activities for students are also included on the authors’ website: www.autoupkeep.com.
In-depth repairs are not discussed - you will want to consult your car's service manual (or a database) for more detailed information and diagrams that pertain to your specific vehicle (year, model, make).
It's a good book. It was the textbook in a class I took - AUTO 1040: Automotive for Non-Majors. That's who the audience for this is: people who don't know much about cars, but want to learn something. The chapters are brief, and contain plenty of pictures to demonstrate what's being talked about. The little boxes for servicing & trouble guides I found especially helpful - and they are all listed alphabetically in the back, too.
First off, I'd like to start by saying that this has been one of the most helpful books I've read in quite some time. As a new car owner, I knew little to nothing about cars, how they work, or how to maintain them. this book gave me a great understanding of the basic concepts involved in car ownership and car maintenance/ repair.
From changing the oil to putting air in your tires, this book cover all of the day to day needs that one would find themselves needing on car adventures. It also provides great insight into how the car works, how to go about fixing the cars, how to regularly check on them, and how to go about repairing them. I initially got this book when I noticed my tire pressure was low on all four tires. At the time, I was incredibly nervous and had a slight feeling that I had done something wrong to damage my vehicle. But, after reading the book , I realized that tire pressure is just another part of car repairs that are totally normal. from the book, I gathered that I lose air pressure from driving on brick roads. As I take them often, the uneven path gradually pushes air from out of the tires over time. So, after a few months, the tire pressure naturally gets lower and needs to be filled.
The book also showed me the process to refilling my tires. I started by purchasing a tire pressure gage, to regularly monitor my tire pressure throughout ownership of my vehicle. Then , the book referred me to my cars owners manual to figure out which tire pressure suits my vehicle. After researching my car, I went up to the local WaWa and filled my tires up like a champ! it's funny , filling my tires was something really small and not very difficult, but just doing it myself gave me a great amount of satisfaction.
All in all, it's a great book for those looking for a bit of basic information on their car. it gives solid information on the mechanics, upkeep, and repair. After reading this book, I certainly feel a lot safer in my car, and definitely more in control of whatever situations I may run into.
Great introduction to the basics of owning a car. Explains clearly how most of the car works and how to maintain those aspects. I would recommend this to anyone who is new to owning a car or wants to learn more about their vehicle in one sitting.