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Reddit mentions of Draper Expert 11 Piece Hi-Torq Metric Combination Spanner Set - 68234
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Color | A33 |
Height | 1.49999999847 Inches |
Length | 15.99999998368 Inches |
Weight | 2.6896395964 Pounds |
Width | 11.79921258639 Inches |
I would buy a Haynes manual for your car. If you can't get one from Haynes or Amazon, eBay should have a second hand one for very little. This will give you all the advice and guidance you need on maintaining your car. It will also provide some help on buying tools. It should also allow you to do a lot of 'inspection' work yourself - so I wouldn't bother taking it to the professionals for that unless you find something wrong that you don't think you can handle yourself.
The light thing is normal. As long as they go off when you start the car, that's fine.
In terms of tools, I'd start modestly and then buy extra stuff when you need it. But these are things you will need to get started:
That should set you up. I'm sure I've forgotten a few things and other people will add useful suggestions. It may seem quite a big outlay on tools at the start but you'll soon get your money back with saved garage bills. You'll probably become more attentive to your car's needs too and prevent many major problems arising. It's not very hard to do basic oil changes, filter changes, brake work, etc. and you might even find that (like me) you come to really enjoy it.
Good luck!