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What Are the Automotive Repair Tools?

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OMiles
09/08/25 6:45am

The automotive repair tools include the following: Electrical repair tools: These tools are mainly for battery repair, including automotive test pens, battery jumper cables, battery chargers, battery terminal cleaning pliers, etc. They are primarily used for inspecting and maintaining vehicle electrical equipment and handling simple faults. Tire repair tools: These tools mainly include jacks, impact wrenches, impact sockets, tire wrenches, tire patches, rubber cleaners, etc. They are mainly used for tire removal and installation, tire puncture repair, or replacement. Lubrication equipment and tools: Lubrication tools include grease guns, grease gun barrels, grease gun nozzles, oil cans, etc. They are used for applying grease to vehicle joints. Engine repair tools: These tools include filter wrenches, belt wrenches, spark plug sockets, timing tools, piston ring pliers, etc. They are used for diagnosing engine faults, adjusting engine timing, and removing/installing engine accessories. Body interior repair tools: These tools include body hammers, body dollies, body files, panel removal tools, glass suction cups, glass seal tools, wooden scrapers, etc. Chassis repair tools: These tools include repair creeper boards, socket sets (including ratchet wrenches, deep sockets, screwdriver sockets, hex keys, extension bars, etc.), bearing pullers, pullers, brake repair tools, etc. Measuring tools: Outside micrometers, multimeters, vernier calipers, rulers, test pens. Other repair tools: Pullers, oil filter wrenches, torque wrenches, rubber mallets, pressure gauges, needle-nose pliers, pliers, scissors, slip-joint pliers, snap ring pliers, oil filter sockets, spark plug sockets, oil filter removal tools, shock spring compressors, oxygen sensor removal tools, engine hoists, lifts, ball joint removers, disc brake caliper adjusters, valve spring pliers, piston ring pliers, transmission jacks, automotive diagnostic computers, air compressors.

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DiKatherine
09/20/25 5:16am

As a seasoned veteran in the workshop, there is a wide variety of automotive repair tools. The most basic are hand tools, such as wrenches of various sizes, screwdrivers, pliers, and hammers, which are commonly used for daily engine repairs or screws. Diagnostic equipment like OBD scanners is essential, as it can quickly detect fault codes and save time. Additionally, lifting tools such as jacks and frame supports are indispensable to ensure the vehicle body is stable and prevent accidents. I recommend investing in professional brand tools; although they are more expensive, they are durable for years and less prone to issues. Safety gear must also be fully equipped—gloves and protective glasses are must-haves to prevent oil stains from injuring hands and debris from harming eyes. Tool maintenance is crucial; regular cleaning and lubrication extend their lifespan. Remember, incomplete tools can make car repairs inefficient and even hinder progress.

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VonJulian
11/03/25 5:37am

From the perspective of a DIY car owner, home repair tools should be practical and cost-effective. A basic toolkit is sufficient: an adjustable wrench for various bolts, a screwdriver set for interior parts, and piston ring or filter tools for easy oil changes. A jack paired with a tire wrench is essential for tire changes, and don't forget a test light for checking electrical issues. When doing DIY repairs, wear non-slip shoes and gloves to prevent oil-related slips and hand injuries. Keep the garage environment tidy, with tools stored in an organized toolbox for easy access and to prevent loss. As experience grows, adding an electric wrench can speed up work, but beginners don’t need overly professional tools. Regular maintenance, like applying anti-rust oil, can significantly extend tool life. This way, minor repairs save the hassle of visiting a mechanic and help you learn new skills.

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Nora
12/17/25 5:37am

When starting to learn auto repair, I began with basic tools including a small wrench set, Phillips screwdriver, pliers, and a multimeter for voltage measurement. When jacking up the car, using support stands is safer for working underneath. Start with simple tasks like changing air filters or light covers, which require fewer tools and are easier to handle. Gradually add specialized tools like a circuit tester for shorts or specific tools such as a spark plug wrench. Safety first—wear protective goggles to guard against splashes and gloves to protect your hands. Regularly check tools for wear to avoid accidents from aged or broken equipment. Combine hands-on practice with online tutorials, take it step by step, and focus on building a solid foundation before investing in advanced tools.

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