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Those who are serious about fixing cars know that a simple tool set is just the beginning of putting together a well-equipped garage. Diagnostic tools, jacks and specialized hand tools are also needed in order to perform an expert automotive repair.

Figuring out what's wrong with a car or truck is the first step to fixing it. This task is made much easier with the proper auto diagnostic tools. Many of these scanners work with the vehicle's computer diagnostic system to read its codes and provide possible solutions. Other diagnostic tools include testers for batteries, ignition or circuitry. Testers like these make it possible to pin down the cause of a lack of starting or other electrical problems.

Some types of auto repairs go much easier with a set of tools made especially for that particular task. Auto specialty tools and mechanics' tool sets are geared for projects like brake jobs and tubing repairs. Kits contain all the tools needed to complete a particular project. Single tools take care of tasks like removing fluids and installing retaining rings. Some specialty tools make it easy for you to see otherwise-hidden parts; these can be as simple as angled mirrors or as high-tech as a specialized video camera.

For those who aren't lucky enough to have a hydraulic lift in their garage, creepers make it easier to slide around on the floor underneath a vehicle. Creepers typically consist of a flat board with wheels on the sides. Some, however, have upgraded features that allow them to be converted into a chairlike position. This comes in handy when performing restoration work. For those who regularly work on the sides of cars rather than underneath them, full-fledged creeper seats make it easy to scoot along without having to crouch.