If you take care of your car, the chances will be better that you will have a reliable ride when you need it. We depend upon our vehicles in order to get to our jobs, school and to function in life. Learning these 5 tips and practicing them will help your vehicle avoid costly repairs.
Tires are important for many reasons. They help to keep your vehicle on the road and provide traction when it is rainy, icy or snowy weather. You need to check the air pressure in your tires to make sure that they are safe and also to help maintain good gas mileage. Remember when you shop for tires to consider that a good quality tire will help to keep you safe on the road.
If you rely on your car for a long commute or you just drive around town, you still need to be concerned about brake safety. Your brakes should be checked at regular intervals and replaced when needed. Brake repairs can be costly on some cars or SUVs but ignoring that they need to be replaced can cause accidents.
Don't wait until the rain starts to check your windshield wipers. They do dry out, crack and wear down. They should always be replaced in pairs and checking them when you get an oil change is a good way to keep up on making sure that your windshield wipers will be in good condition when you need them during rain and snow.
Changing your oil is an important maintenance routine that needs to be done. Check your car's manual to see when the manufacturer recommends replacement. Check your own oil on a regular basis to make sure that your oil level is not low. If your engine runs low on oil you can do damage to your engine.
If your brake light is out, chances are that you may not know it until you get pulled over by a cop. Regularly have someone help you check out your lights and replace them for safety. Checking your engine fluids such as your oil, washer fluid and coolant levels are also easy to do and should be done every few weeks or more often depending on how many miles you drive daily.
You do not need to be an auto mechanic to do minor maintenance on your car. Learning how to check your tire's air pressure, fluids and changing lightbulbs and windshield wipers are tasks that anyone can learn how to do. Doing it yourself will also save you money.
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