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Quick And Easy Guide To Car Maintenance |
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Cars are like electric lights. We often don’t
appreciate them until they go on the blink. Regular maintenance checks
and simple service can greatly reduce the cost of car ownership and
keep you a much happier traveler!
Don’t let the thought of car maintenance intimidate you. There are
actually several car maintenance tips you can do – even if you’re
totally mechanically-challenged!
For instance, you’ll want to keep your windshield washer fluid
reservoir full. This involves screwing off the cap and pouring
windshield wiper fluid in the right spot. You can quickly check the
fluid levels when filling up at the gas station.
While you’ve got the windshield washer fluid out, pour some on a rag and clean the bug guts, etc. off the wiper blades.
If you see any colored fluid leaking from your car, get it serviced immediately.
If you smell any peculiar odor coming from your car, take it to the
nearest service station. Odors mean something inappropriate is going on
under the hood of your car!
Every fall, go ahead and replace your wiper blades. You need new
ones once a year – might as well get them before winter sets in and
you’re wiping away that ice and sleet!
Be sure all your lights are clean and working, including brake
lights, turn signals and emergency flashers. You can perform this quick
check while filling up your gas tank.
Check your tires once a month – give a look over for cuts, bulges, or nails or other foreign objects sticking out.
Take your car to your friendly serviceman once a
month and have the pressure in your tires checked. This service should
cost you less than five bucks, if anything.
Every three months have your oil and oil filter changed. Many times
an inspection is done during the oil change. It’s worth it to pay a
little extra if you have to and have this done. Ask to have your
battery checked, too.
Have your air filter changed when it gets dirty. You can ask the
folks who change your oil to check the air filter. They’re happy to
change it for you.
No matter how non-car savvy you may have felt in the past, finding
that you can do some simple maintenance checks puts you in the driver’s
seat. You’re likely to discover in advance if your car has a problem
that should be taken care of immediately.
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