Car Maintenance

What is Car Maintenance

 

 

Car maintenance is the practice of regularly servicing your vehicle, including inspecting, testing and replacing parts and fluids. This helps keep your vehicle running smoothly and prevents minor problems from becoming major issues.

 

Advantages of Car Maintenance

 

 

Increased longevity
One of the most significant benefits of regular car maintenance is increased longevity. By keeping up with routine maintenance tasks like oil changes, fluid checks, and tire rotations, you can extend the life of your car. When you neglect these tasks, your car is more likely to experience premature wear and tear, which can result in costly repairs or even the need to replace your car entirely.

 

Improved performance
Regular car maintenance can also lead to improved performance. When your car' s components are well-maintained and functioning correctly, your vehicle will run more smoothly and efficiently. This can result in better gas mileage, more responsive handling, and a more enjoyable driving experience overall.

 

Increased safety
Perhaps the most crucial benefit of regular car maintenance is increased safety. When you neglect your car' s maintenance needs, you run the risk of experiencing a breakdown or other malfunction while on the road. This can put you and your passengers in danger, as well as other drivers on the road. By keeping your car in good condition, you can minimize the risk of accidents and keep yourself and others safe.

 

Cost savings
While it may seem counterintuitive, regular car maintenance can actually save you money in the long run. By addressing small issues before they become more significant problems, you can avoid costly repairs down the line. Additionally, a well-maintained car is likely to have a higher resale value than one that has been neglected.

 

Peace of mind
Finally, regular car maintenance can give you peace of mind. When you know that your car is well-maintained and in good condition, you can feel confident and secure on the road. You won' t have to worry about unexpected breakdowns or other issues that can arise when you neglect your car' s maintenance needs.

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What Are The Most Important Car Repairs And Maintenance

 

Oil

Oil is what keeps your engine running smoothly. The heat from the engine breaks down the oil. If it becomes too thin, it won' t lubricate the engine as well and can lead to faster wear and tear. Depending on your vehicle and the type of oil used, you should have scheduled oil changes every 5,000 to 10,000 kilometres.

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Brake pads

Brake pads have no set schedule for when they need to be changed. Almost all brake pads come with a wear indicator that will make contact with a tab. When you hear a slight screeching or scraping sound, it' s time to need to get your brakes checked.

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Air filters

Clogged air filters can reduce your gas mileage, horsepower, and cause your engine to stall. As your air filter gets clogged with dirt and dust, there is less airflow around your engine.

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Tires

Tires have built-in indicators to show their wear and tear. The tiny ridges should be 1/16 of an inch high. If you run your hands over your tire and notice them to be smooth, uneven, or have waves, it' s time to invest in a new pair of tires.

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Other

Various fluids, bearings, engine components, and electronics all require maintenance as well. Be mindful of your driving habits, the season, and your owner' s manual for a full vehicle maintenance schedule.

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Where Is The Best Place To Get Car Maintenance Done

Dealership car care
Car dealer prices may be higher. Mechanics are factory trained and have extensive experience repairing your type of vehicle. Prices are also higher due to rising labor costs and factory parts being the main alternative.
Dealers have access to your vehicle's complete history, including service records, recalls and warranty-related repairs. Your car will be inspected before being put into service, and any recalls or updates that need to be made can be done in one place.

 

Car care at your local store
Local mechanics can often complete maintenance at a lower cost. All services outlined in the owner's manual, such as brake service, transmission service and filters, can be performed at an independent mechanic shop. The mechanics at your local shop may not specialize in your type of vehicle compared to a brand-name dealer. Research the store before visiting to make sure they are reputable.
Whether you own or lease a vehicle, both options have their pros and cons when it comes to meeting your car maintenance needs. Consider your budget and what you need to pay attention to.

 

What Does Regular Car Maintenance Include

On a regular basis, you should bring your car in for a car tune up as well as replace consumable items such as motor oil, radiator coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, wiper blades and brake pads. Some vehicles also require mechanical maintenance like replacing spark plugs, drive belts, timing belts or chains, and air and fluid filters.
Belts and hoses wear out over time. Rubber hoses can crack or swell, which leads to leaks that could leave you stranded. As your car approaches 100,000 miles, a check of hoses for the radiator, power brakes and power steering are a necessity.
Keeping up to date with scheduled maintenance will help your car run more efficiently. You' ll avoid the potential for expensive damage that could cost a lot more down the road.

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How Often Should You Take Your Car in for an Inspection

Always follow the manufacturer' s maintenance recommendations found in your vehicle' s owner' s manual. At the least, you should have your car inspected by a qualified mechanic every 12 months to look for problems. Please note that many vehicle manufacturers have replaced the familiar printed owner' s manual with an online version available through the manufacturer' s website.
Some states require inspections for all cars or smog checks for annual registration renewal, depending on the county you live in and the age of your vehicle. These emissions and safety inspections evaluate only vehicle exhaust or essential safety criteria rather than a full mechanical inspection of the car' s health.
Changing your car' s oil at a repair shop or dealership usually includes a multi-point inspection to check fluid levels, filters, and other components. In previous decades, a rule of thumb was to change a car' s oil every 3,000 miles. Since 2010, many vehicles use synthetic oil that can go up to 10,000 miles between changes.
Manufacturers outline auto maintenance requirements such as oil changes and tire rotation. They also recommend inspection schedules or parts replacement when the odometer reaches 30,000 miles, 60,000 miles, and 90,000 miles, for example. Again, refer to the owner' s manual for your vehicle' s maintenance schedule.

Signs My Car Needs Maintenance Done
 

Braking

Any problem with your brakes is a critical safety issue. Immediately address a ‘‘soft’’ brake pedal or any squeaking or scraping sounds.

Lacking acceleration

A change in vehicle performance may mean it' s time for an engine tune-up.

Vibration

Have a mechanic diagnose the causes if you feel shaking when the car is starting, turning, or stopping.

Stalling or difficulty starting

When your vehicle stalls or you can' t get it started, it' s time to check with a mechanic for a solution to the problem.

Fuel efficiency

Bad sensors or leaky fuel injectors might be the reason for changes in your gas mileage.

Shifting

Automatic transmissions are designed to shift gears smoothly. Hard shifts and lurching might indicate a transmission problem.

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Clean your vehicle regularly
Give your ride a routine cleaning and waxing treatment every six months. If you live in a cold climate, they can protect your paint job and prevent road salt from corroding your vehicle's chassis. You can also save money by doing it yourself. Either way, you want your car to look its best so it doesn't affect its value when it's time to sell.

 

Perform routine maintenance
All vehicles have a recommended routine maintenance schedule based on mileage. You can find it in the manual or ask your dealer.
Most cars require routine maintenance every 5,000 miles or every six months, but some have even longer intervals. Mechanics perform oil changes and multi-point inspections to ensure the vehicle is running properly. They check for wear and tear and replace items like air filters or windshield wipers. The mechanic will also check your car's fluid levels and alert you if there are any issues that need to be checked again.

 

Don’t skip major services
When adjustments are needed, you may need to replace old parts with new ones. These include spark plugs, oil filter, fuel filter, PCV valve, belts and hoses. The lifespan of these items depends on the make and model of your vehicle. Before adjustments are needed, consider asking your service department for a cost estimate so you're prepared.

 

Check the brakes
There are no standards for how often you should check your brakes. However, experts recommend doing this every time you replace your tires or every six months.
If you notice changes in your brakes while driving, have them checked as soon as possible.

 

Check the fluid level frequently
Choose a day each month to check your fluid levels and record it in your calendar. In just a few minutes, you can make a handy list so you know what to do when the time comes.
Make sure to include engine oil, coolant, power steering fluid, and windshield washer fluid. You should also check your brake fluid and transmission fluid at least twice a year, and ideally every six months.

 

Pay attention to tire tread
Tires with too low tread can put you at risk of losing control of your vehicle, especially when driving in rain, sleet, or snow. But there are two simple, inexpensive ways to monitor your tire tread. You can buy a tread depth gauge or use a penny gauge.

 

Keep tires inflated
Proper tire inflation contributes to vehicle safety and optimal fuel efficiency. If you have a newer vehicle, you may receive an alert on your dashboard when your tire pressure is too low. But if your car doesn't have this feature, buy a tire pressure gauge to monitor the air pressure in your tires.
Refer to the sticker inside the driver's door pillar to confirm the proper inflation level for your vehicle. If the pressure is low, inflate the tires to the correct level.

 

Don’t ignore leaks, sounds or smells
Is there liquid on the floor of your car? Does it make strange noises when you accelerate, accelerate to a certain speed, turn, reverse, or wait at a traffic light? Does your vehicle have a strange smell that you don't recognize?
These signs should not be ignored as they indicate that your car may need repairs. But if you ignore them and put off investigating them, you could spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on future repairs.

 

Pay attention to alerts
Whether it's the dreaded check engine light that pops up or another icon you've never seen before, don't ignore it. Instead, take your car in for an inspection because it's trying to send the message that something isn't quite right. Even if it's not a big deal, it's better to be safe than sorry.

 

What Are Signs That My Car Needs a Tune Up

If your car is not performing as well as it should, tell your Tire Pros technician what' s happening. If the car is hesitating, lacks acceleration or has trouble starting, a tune up may be the ticket. Tell your technician what you feel and hear when the car starts acting up. Of course, if the check engine light or service engine soon light are illuminated, take your car in for inspection and service as soon as possible. Tune-up services for modern cars with fuel injection – most new cars on the market today – include cleaning or replacing spark plugs and plug wires, changing the air filter and fuel filter, as well as fuel filter, oxygen sensor and PCV valve.

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Essential Components to Maintain in Your Vehicle
 
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Check your air filter
Check and replace air filters regularly as they can become clogged with dust and debris. A clogged air filter can cause reduced engine power, reduced acceleration, and increased fuel consumption.

 

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Change oil and fluids
Engine oil should be changed regularly to ensure that engine parts are properly lubricated. Other fluids will degrade further over time due to use, moisture, or rust, and should also be checked regularly.

 

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Check your tires
All tires require maintenance from time to time—from rotation, balancing, and alignment all the way to replacement when necessary—especially if you're traveling long distances or doing a lot of highway driving. Having a professional check them regularly will ensure that the treads are up to scratch and don't wear out prematurely, improving the safety of all drivers around you (and yourself).

 

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Check brakes regularly
Proper brake maintenance is critical to safe driving conditions and avoiding accidents caused by poor braking times or braking performance. As part of your regular maintenance intervals, check your brakes regularly for signs of wear or damage - this includes checking your brake pads for uneven wear, which could make it difficult to stop earlier than expected. It is recommended to replace brake pads proactively rather than waiting until the pads no longer work effectively - this can save lives!

 

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Service suspension system
A good suspension system maintains stability while driving over different road conditions (e.g. potholes, speed bumps, etc.), so check your shock absorbers/struts/springs at least once a year (more often if you drive off-road frequently ),this point is very important. Additionally, fluid levels should be checked according to manufacturer guidelines - this includes checking power steering fluid levels too! Carrying out these inspections will improve your overall safety (for yourself and those around you) by ensuring that the effects of a collision are properly controlled.

 
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FAQ
 
 

Q: What is car maintenance?

A: Car maintenance is the practice of regularly servicing your vehicle, including inspecting, testing and replacing parts and fluids. This helps keep your vehicle running smoothly and prevents minor problems from becoming major issues.

Q: What are the benefits of regular vehicle service?

A: The benefits of regular vehicle service include improved fuel economy, better performance and reliability, extended life of your vehicle, and improved safety. Keeping up with routine maintenance can help you save money in the long run by avoiding costly repairs and breakdowns.

Q: How long can you delay car maintenance?

A: If your car servicing is slightly overdue, say your recommended interval is 10,000 miles and you exceed this by 1,000 miles, your engine and vehicle should not experience too many ill effects due to the delay.

Q: How long can you go after your car says maintenance required?

A: In general, a flashing oil light will turn into a serious problem after around 2 weeks or 500 miles of driving. However, once it reaches that stage, things can quickly deteriorate, resulting in catastrophic mechanical damage. As a result, schedule an appointment with a mechanic as soon as possible.

Q: When should you change transmission fluid?

A: If you drive manual, most manufacturers will recommend changing your transmission fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. If you have automatic, you can typically boost that range up to 60,000 to 100,000 miles. There's no harm in changing your fluid early.

Q: How Often Does My Car Need a Tune-Up?

A: Generally, we recommend scheduling a tune-up for your vehicle once a year. Tune-ups can prolong the life of your engine, keep your car in good shape, and improve gas mileage. If you notice your car is getting lower gas mileage than usual, making strange noises, leaking fluid, or emitting smoke, you should call for a tune-up right away.

Q: Do I Really Need to Rotate My Tires?

A: Yes! Front tires are in charge of turning the vehicle and therefore bear more pressure than rear tires. To account for this increased pressure and to even out tread wear, tires should be rotated every 5,000 to 10,000 miles.

Q: What fluids do you check in a car?

A: The six fluids you should check are Engine oil, Coolant (Antifreeze), Power steering fluid, Brake fluid, Transmission fluid (in an automatic transmission vehicle, not a manual), and Windshield washer fluid. Check these regularly to ensure proper vehicle function and longevity!

Q: What car maintenance should be done at 100 000 miles?

A: It's a good idea to flush out your fluids at this appointment and replace the oil, coolant, transmission, brake, and power steering fluids. At this point, it's likely you've already had to replace your brake pads. At your 100,000-mile appointment, the mechanic will take a look to see if they need to be replaced again.

Q: What car maintenance is most important?

A: Oil keeps your engine parts moving with minimal friction, but over time, it gets contaminated and must be replaced to keep your engine running smoothly. Having the oil changed by a professional is one of your most important car maintenance chores.

Q: Should I rustproof my car every year?

A: Rustproofing is one possible solution for protecting your car’s body and chassis, but it’s not your only option. The idea is to combine several measures, remain vigilant, and quickly repair any scratches before rust sets in. For example, it’s a good idea to take advantage of a winter thaw to wash your vehicle and remove any built-up salt and calcium. Don’t despair if rust does appear. There are solutions not only for preventing rust, but also for stopping it in its tracks.

Q: How Do I Know When My Brakes Need Servicing?

A: While your tires are essential to your safety, the brakes on your car are even more critical because they’re your stopping power. Routine services like an oil change typically come with a tire rotation and multipoint inspection, where the technician will thoroughly inspect the critical components of your vehicle, including the brakes. These inspections will alert you to any immediate issues or areas that need repair soon.

Q: What does a full car maintenance include?

A: What does regular car maintenance include? On a regular basis, you should bring your car in for a car tune up as well as replace consumable items such as motor oil, radiator coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, wiper blades and brake pads.

Q: How often should you do car maintenance?

A: Regular Car Maintenance: The service technician changes the oil and filter of your car. Minor Service: Should be performed every six months or 6000 miles, whichever comes sooner. Major Service: Should be performed every twelve months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes sooner.

Q: Can I skip car maintenance?

A: Regular service can significantly reduce your car's rate of wear and tear. On the other hand, skipping schedule service can cause some parts of your vehicle to wear out more rapidly, which will, consequently, reduce the car's overall lifespan.

Q: How much should you spend on car maintenance?

A: According to AAA, car maintenance costs roughly $800 a year, or about $66 a month. This includes routine maintenance like oil changes, tire rotations, and multipoint inspections.

Q: What maintenance does a car need every month?

A: Every month, or every few gas fill-ups and especially before any longer road trips, it's a good idea to get under the hood of your car and inspect both the oil and coolant levels while the engine is cool. Low levels of either can lead to engine problems if left unchecked.

Q: Do cars need routine maintenance?

A: Scheduling regular tune-ups can help ensure that your car gets other maintenance items repaired as well before they lead to serious issues. It's good to bring your car in at least once a year for a check-up, according to KBB. Always refer to your vehicle owner's manual for a more accurate maintenance schedule.

Q: What are some examples of normal car maintenance?

A: Proper mechanical maintenance, including replacing spark plugs, drive belts, timing belts or chains, and changing air and fluid filters, is needed to identify problems and to keep the engine running as well as it should.

Q: How often should car oil be changed?

A: It used to be normal to change the oil every 3,000 miles, but with modern lubricants most engines today have recommended oil change intervals of 5,000 to 7,500 miles. Moreover, if your car's engine requires full-synthetic motor oil, it might go as far as 15,000 miles between services!

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