Car Care Tips
According to recent studies, 5 percent of all motor vehicle fatalities
are clearly caused by automobile maintenance neglect. The following
simple and inexpensive preventive checks will greatly extend the life
of the vehicle, ensure safer operation and even benefit the
environment.
• Always consult your owner’s manual, but a good rule of thumb is to have the
oil filter changed regularly, every 3,000 to 4,000 miles.
• Have all fluids checked, including brake, power steering, transmission/transaxle,
windshield washer solvent and antifreeze. These fluids play a large role in the safety and performance of the vehicle.
• Check
tire inflation. Under-inflated tires can result in a loss of fuel
efficiency. This is the least expensive form of preventive and safety
maintenance. Tires should be checked once a month.
• Keep
your engine tuned. A fouled spark plug or plugged/restricted fuel
injector can reduce fuel efficiency as much as 30 percent.
• Have
the chassis lubricated frequently. This step extends the life of the
moving components of the vehicle`s suspension system.
• Check
battery cables and posts for corrosion and clean them as needed. The
battery fluid should also be checked and filled if it is low, except in
the case of maintenance-free batteries.
• Have the lighting system checked frequently, including headlights, turn signals, and brake and tail lights.
• Check
windshield washer blades for cracks, tears and windshield contact.
Replace them approximately once a year or sooner if streaking begins.
• Inspect
engine belts regularly. Worn belts will affect the engine performance.
Look for cracks and missing sections or segments.
• Have
the air filtration system checked frequently. The air filter should be
checked approximately every other oil change for clogging or damage.
This system ensures that the vehicle is performing at its peak
condition.
Always consult the vehicle owner`s manual for individual service
schedules as manufacturer maintenance requirements vary greatly.
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