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Well, not necessarily new to the garage in general, but to this particular garage. I first learned how to change my own oil and filter a little more than 10 years ago and have been performing all my own minor mechanical work since. Things like diagnosing no-starts and replacing batteries, alternators, starters, distributors, intakes, that sort of thing. I’ve never actually torn down an engine or trans, but I am learning. Everything for me is trial by fire! I never had a car guy in the family that worked on his own stuff to get me interested in it. It all started for me as an adult when a roommate saved me $5 on that oil change and taught me how to get my hands dirty. I love it though, and get a rush from fixing something without anyone else’s help. Heck, last year I even got my dad’s 1980 El Camino up and running again without having any outside help at all. (Crank/no-start with a god-awful screeching sound meant a broken starter nose cone and a bendix grinding against the flywheel–recognized that sound from absentmindedly having tried to “start” cars that were already running. :whistle: Oops!–Got under it, replaced it, good to go, and saved him a ton on towing and service!) It’s things like that that make me wonder if my current career and ongoing college education in advertising is totally misguided and I might not be better suited to switching my current major to Automotive Systems Technology. Then again, while cubicles and fluorescents are boring, they’re a lot easier on the knees. Anyway, glad to be here. Hope we get more chitchat going with my fellow garage gals! :cheer:
Sixth gen Civic enthusiast. I’ve owned 2 1997 Civic HX’s–one CVT and now a 5spd MT–and they’re awesome to work on, and very forgiving. 😛
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