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For electronic systems, the short answer to "parts" is Forget it. These systems literally operate the car, and mistakes aren't likely to be pretty. Electronic parts have very short generational shelf lives, and they're usually not up to speed with newer systems after a while. The electronics in this year's car may be OK for some parts in next year's model, but after that, they're not an option and would have to be fully replaced anyway. Just get the current stuff.

Right next to plastic bags is plastic bottles. Reduce and eliminate the use of plastic bottles. Use a water filter for home use and there are so many reusable bottles on the market now.

Changing your own oil is one car maintenance job that can be done at home. This includes not only changing the physical oil itself, but changing the oil filter as well. Begin by locating the oil pan underneath your car recycling, and loosen the oil plug, making sure to drain the oil into a pan or container for recycling (many auto repair shops offer free oil recycling to members of the community). Once the oil is drained, locate the old filter, and using an oil filter wrench, remove the old filter and rubber gasket from the filter. Fill the new filter partially with fresh oil and reattach it, making sure to also apply a new gasket. Replace the drain plug on the oil pan, and insert new oil to the appropriate level.

Before you get down to finding a scrap yard, there are things you must do to ensure that you squeeze out the last bit of profit you can make out of your scrap car. After all, why let some one else profit out of your car, if there is any money in the car it is only fair that you should make it. Scrap car yards have no requirement for anything that is not metal, they want only metal and anything else will only bring down the money you make out of it. So before you send your car over to the yard you should dismantle it and remove everything that is not metal. And, while you're at it you should also remove those parts that you think you could sell through ebay.