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How To Take Care Of Your Own Car
30th July 2010
People like to drive their own car but every owner should know that it is essential to take care of their car for it to last longer. You should consider the fact that you have to maintain its reliability, keep its drivability and keep intact its resale value.
haynes repair manuals can help you a lot in taking care for your car. Here below are some ways in how you should care for your car.
• Washing – Just like your house and yourself, your car need to be washed and cleaned to maintain its perfection. Bird droppings and snow can ruin your cars finishing so it is a must that you clean your car regularly. It doesn’t have to be everyday nor every other day. You can wash your car every week or have them washed. You can just wipe it clean with a piece of cloth every other day.
• Oil Change – Every car need regular oil change to ensure a long life for your engine. At least, have it changed every 3 months. If the car is just brand new you can change it every 6 months.
• Tune Up – You need to replace the spark plug, air filter, fuel filter and emission control filters on a regular basis. When the spark plugs are replaced the technician should check the ignition wires, the cap and rotor if your car has them.
• Waxing – Regular waxing can maintain your cars good look and shine. You can wax your car twice a year.
• Check Under the Hood – Checking under the hood will often show you the problems of your car and it will be much better to know it before hand before they become costly to repair.
• Balance and Alignment – This protects your wheels. These adjustments are done to maintain the maximum life of your tire and a vehicle that tracks truly straight when driving along a level and straight road.
• Tire Rotation – It is very important to rotate your tires every so often because the front tires wear out much faster than the rear. In Chevrolet Repair Manual and 1500 honda goldwing service manual, you can find easy ways in how to rotate your tires.
• Winterizing – This is done in places that have snow or experiences snow fall. The cold weather causes corrosion inside the cooling system and the best way to prevent corrosion is to flush the cooling system periodically and replace the antifreeze.
• Timing Belt – These belts are used by carmakers as an alternative of the more durable chains due to the fact that these chains are noisier and more expensive to produce. Your vehicle owner’s manual will advise at what mileage the timing belt must be changed.
• Filters – There are different filters that you need to change in your car. The air filter is the easiest to replace and this filters the air going into an engine. The fuel filter is another one, which is found either near the gas tank or in the engine compartment. A mechanic should change this. Cabin Filters are found on some of the old car versions, usually located under the dash. This filter cleans the air before it goes inside the passenger compartment.
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