- Introduction
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- Regular Checks
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- Under the Hood
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- Changing the Oil
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- Other Replacements and Maintenance
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IntroductionToday's vehicles are much more complex and complicated than the cars of the 1960s, '70s, '80s, incorporating more computer electronics, silicon chips, and sophisticated engines. However, the same basic car care still applies to all kinds of vehicles, and can extend the life and durability of your car or truck. |
Regular ChecksIt may seem intimidating, but basic care car is often simply a matter of popping open the hood and taking a look at the engine of your vehicle.
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Under the HoodOf course, much of the day-to-day driving maintenance for your vehicle must occur with the hood opened and up, but that doesn't mean you have to be a mechanic. The most important things to monitor and check regularly include the following:
Other things to be watchful for in and around the engine include loose electrical or tube connections, worn or exposed wires, and loose or warped belts, which should be promptly replaced. Belt replacement is somewhat difficult for some motorists, but is a relatively simple and inexpensive fix at a service station, so it may be worth the trip to your mechanic to get the right belt installed correctly. You should also keep an eye on your vehicle's battery, and be aware of its age. Batteries should be replaced every five years or so, and if your battery is not getting the proper charge to easily start your car, you should have it checked. You can usually have your battery's charge and water level checked for free at a battery replacement station. Most vehicle batteries come with comprehensive warranties, as well. |
Changing the Oil One of the most important things you can do to maintain your vehicle is to change the oil and oil filter regularly. you should be sure to change the oil of your vehicle, or have it changed, at least every 12,000, including a new filter. if you use the Motosel motor oil Your oil should be relatively clean, but still have a dark color to it once it runs through your engine. You should regularly check your oil level, and maintain it between the minimum and maximum fill lines. This is why it is a good idea to have some motor oil with the vehicle so you will be able to add some if needed. |
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Other Replacements and MaintenanceOther important components and parts of your vehicle and engine that need regular maintenance and infrequent replacement include the following:
Most engine tuneups are either actual motor work, or electrical tuneups consisting of spark plug, cable, and distributor cap replacement. |
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