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the book

Car-Relations is a self-help guide showing the correlations between what goes on with your car and what is going on in your life. Each chapter is a letter of the alphabet. All car parts are listed in alphabetical order including what they represent, questions to ask yourself and suggestions to overcome the unwanted experience. This book is intended to be a guide in correlating car problems with our lives, thoughts and feelings, in order to have a deeper understanding of self and life. It explains that the reason for our experiences is to give us an opportunity to discover inner strength, by doing our mental work and removing the barriers that prevent us from being happier people. The secret is how we react to problems. By simply repairing our cars, the opportunities are missed to repair our lives. It doesn't mean we will not continue to have problems, but it's how we react to them, and what we do about them that makes a massive difference. While writing this book, people came to me with car problems before they went to a repair shop. Sometimes they were able to complete the mental and emotional work and prevent replacing a car part. The clunks and rattles just stopped, or the rough running motor would smooth out. You can always put it to coincidence, but after a while it's hard to deny that there must be more to it.

How to Use Car-Relations
Anytime you experience a problem with your car, look it up right away. See how you can tie together the correlations/carrelations.
You don't have to be an auto mechanic to use this book. A lot of car parts listed are familiar to most. Also, detailed information on repairs will be on the bill from your mechanic. A fun exercise is to go through the book and look up car problems you have experienced in the past. Think back on what was going on in your life at the time. You may also be able to see a pattern in your thoughts and car problems.

Italicized words found throughout the book refer you to the definition section. If the exact part that you are looking for is not listed, look up the general part name example: (HEI) Distributor, look up Distributor.

Since there are approximately 130 sensors, they are not all listed. If the Sensor you are looking for is not listed, look up Sensors and the part of the vehicle that it has effected.

 

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