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Important Points To Remember When Maintaining Your Vehicle


Important Points To Remember When Maintaining Your Vehicle

Reil Miller
9 August 2012


Do you have a car? Do you want to keep your car in good condition for a long time? Whether your car is brand new or it is a used car, it will always need to be properly maintained and repaired when needed. Proper maintenance is essential to keep your car safe and in good shape. If you see to your car's maintenance and repair, you can be assured that you will lessen the risk of road accidents considerably.

Every car needs to be checked once in a while. Besides the need for proper replacement of fluids and other parts that wear down through years of use, it is essential to ensure that your vehicle is properly maintained either by a professional car repair service or by yourself. If you find that regular maintenance by a professional car repair service provider is quite expensive, you can always consider doing the regular maintenance check on your own. There are simple maintenance procedures that can be done at home with the use of common tools and a little bit of knowledge. What you need to remember is that to keep your car in the best possible shape is to provide proper and regular maintenance. However, maintenance is not only about checking your oil and having it changed at a certain kilometer. It is about small but very essential checks that can ensure that your car is running smoothly and safely.

When checking your vehicle, you must first get to know your car. You must establish a maintenance routine to ensure that every detail is checked such as the tires, oil, breaks, belts, and battery. It is also essential to take the time to read and understand the Owner's Manual of your vehicle. Doing so, you will be able to familiarize the systems and features of your car. You must also learn where the engine oil dipstick is located, as well as the automatic transmission fluid dipstick, cooling system reservoir and other parts of your car. You must also learn how to check the levels of the fluid and how to replenish it. These maintenance checks will take only about five minutes. You must also check your tires every once in a while since some of your tires might need replacement after long use. Check your tires for pressure and check it every week for any wear and tear signs.

These are just simple points to consider when doing maintenance checks on your own. However, to feel more confident about the safety and condition of your vehicle, you can always go to a professional car repair shop.


Reil Miller is a freelance writer who writes about cars and the importance of auto maintenance and repair. She also writes for car maintenance and repair shops like Avenue Wheel Shop. You can learn more about their services at http://www.avenuewheelshop.com




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