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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Tips to Take Care of Your Car

By John Harvey

A car is a huge investment, and this being the case you need to take care of it. When you see all of the accidents that take place on the road, did you ever think about how many of them might just be caused by ill maintenance policies? It's not hard to do routine checks on your car, and guess what, you don't need to be a mechanic!

As you set aside some time and take the proper effort to take care of your car, you will find that you get a lot more life out of it. In addition to that you will enjoy better gas mileage, extended tire life, and avoid more problems overall. When you do the routine checks, they tell you about small problems that could become big problems. This will save you a lot of money down the road!

Here are some top tips to remember that will help you give your car the best care:

Start with the basics! Look in your glove box and see if you can find your car's manual. If you can, take a look and stay as close to the guidelines as you can. This is especially true with the time frames for tune ups and oil changes.

Oil filters generally need changing every three thousand miles, though there are others that may allow for longer gaps between maintenance.

Each and every week play it safe by verifying the fluid levels. Brakes, oil, transmission, radiator, power steering, all of these are important to keeping your car on the road. In addition to these fluids, always check to make sure you have an adequate amount of windshield wiper fluid.

Make sure that you check your tires monthly. Ensure that the tread is still good, and take a look at the pressure. Every vehicle requires a certain amount of tire pressure, though the standard is about 21 psi. Your vehicle will be more fuel efficient if you have the right amount of pressure in the tires!

In addition, make sure that you have enough tread left. There could also be tires or tacks lodged, and this may cause the tire to leak. Always make sure the tires are nice and neat! Then you will want to make sure that the hubcaps are on tight and the lug nuts are fastened securely.

Tune ups should be performed as part of your car's routine, scheduled maintenance. Problems with spark plugs or fuel injectors can lower your gas mileage up to 35%. Many people try to postpone a tune up, especially if the car appears to be running fine. However it is only when you take it in to the garage that the engine can be thoroughly inspected for any problems or misfiring.

Chassis lubrication is required for all cars. This maintenance procedure helps keep the suspension operating at an optimum level. Most shops that change oil perform chassis lubrication as a part of their work checklist.

Make sure that you watch the battery carefully. Look at the cables and the posts, and get rid of any corrosion hat you might come across. Fortunately corrosion can usually able cleaned off by using a wire brush. Also make sure they are held on securely.

Change your windshield wiper blades at least once a year and inspect them monthly for cracks or other problems. Use a protective coating such as Rain-X on your windshield every 2 weeks. This increases your viewing ability on days when heavy rain is a problem.

Remember to keep up with the various lights on your vehicle! Lights keep you from having accidents while you are traveling both to and from your destination.

If you will follow these tips concerning car maintenance you will soon notice that the checks become second nature. A little pro-active care for your car can keep your vehicle looking better, performing better, and you will also be able to keep it on the road longer. - 21392

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