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Monday, July 26, 2010

How to Extend the Life of Your Car

It is said that A car is often the second biggest investment a consumer makes next to a home. With rising Gas prices and very costly repairs, the last thing you want to worry about is if and when your car is going to break down. Here's how to protect your Car.
1) Wash your car:- Road salt, sludge and pollution can lead to costly body work. Without regular cleaning, you can start to notice rust on the bottom of your doors within four years. Another three to four years and the corrosion will creep to underbody components, like brake lines. It can cost thousands in rust-related repairs if you neglect to wash your car, especially near ocean/gulf shorelines where the road sand or morning dew might be salty.

2) Keep the front end aligned:- If you notice your car shaking while driving at high speeds (not while braking - shuddering while braking indicates warped rotors), or if your tread is wearing unevenly, then you may need an alignment. This is also key to extending the life of your tires and will keep the tread even for increased safety.

3) Change the air filter:- This is something you can do easily at home without using tools, and should be done approximately every 12 thousand miles. You can buy a matching filter at nearly any auto parts store and your owner's manual will show you where your air filter is located. A dirty, dusty filter can lower gas mileage.

4) Maintain proper tyre pressure:- Under-inflated tyres mean extra rolling resistance, which means your engine has to work harder to move the vehicle. your car uses more fuel and tyre wear out faster, too.  

5) Rotate the tyres:- Changing tire position reduces uneven wear and tear on the tread, thus extending the life of the tires. The recommended rotation cycle is twice a year or every 6,000 miles. Rotate them diagonally - front right to rear left and front left to rear right. However, this pattern can change depending on the drivetrain of the vehicle, and the type of tire. Your vehicle manual will contain detailed rotation information. Keep in mind some tires (especially on sports cars) are directional and are meant to spin only one way. They will have a large arrow on the sidewall to indicate this. 

6) Change oil regularly:- This will improve your gas mileage and protect your engine. The recommended mileage between oil changes is 3,000 - 5,000 miles (or 5000 - 8000 kilometres) or every 3 to 6 months. Doing this could make it possible for your vehicle to attain 200,000 miles. Change the oil filter as well - there is no sense in putting clean oil through a dirty filter, and filters are very cheap and available at any parts store. Please check your service manual, or contact your dealer for your car's specific needs.

7) Flush the fluids every two years: Power steering fluid, and brake fluid, cooling system. Check this timetable against your owner's manual. Newer cars generally allow longer intervals between changes.

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