In this video series, let Robert Wilkens help you fix accessory problems in your car. With his instruction on automotive wiring, you can learn how to replace fuses. Robert shows you how to install radios, speakers, and power windows too. He also teaches you how to put in a car alarm system. Most importantly, learn how you can keep yourself and your car safe as you work with automotive wiring systems. With these simple tips, you may be surprised with how much money you can save.


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