• sugar_in_your_tea
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    8 months ago

    Yup. Cars don’t have carburators anymore (fuel injection ftw), but if you can work on your lawnmower’s carburetor, you can fix most things on a car. All you need are:

    • OBD2 scanner - crappy ones can be had for $20, but so yourself a favor and get a good one (so you don’t burn out your car’s computer)
    • basic tools - wrenches and screwdrivers - usually only need one or two sizes, not a full set
    • YouTube
    • patience

    If you have those, you can do most ICE and EV maintenance. Parts and documentation are generally available.

    EVs are a different beast. If you’re doing anything beyond the very basics (e.g. tires, headlights, etc), you’ll have no documentation and may void your warranty.