4 basic car maintenance tips for newbie owners
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Don’t Throw Your Car Manual Away
The owner’s manual contains information about car maintenance, as well as safety precautions that you should take. It also explains how to use your car's controls, displays, and buttons. Using the owner’s manual can save you money on repair work.
Stick to a Maintenance Schedule
Some of the components in your vehicle require regular maintenance or replacement. These include the brakes, air filter, spark plugs, and timing belt. You should have a detailed maintenance schedule that covers all these as well as checking fluid levels such as brake fluid and clutch fluid, and replacing oil filters and fuel filters.
Wash and wax your car regularly.
Waxing your car protects it from corrosion while keeping it shiny. A coat of wax on your car’s paint job prevents it from becoming discoloured, oxidated, and, faded. A properly waxed car comes with a mirror-like finish and shines, bringing out the car’s colour. If you can afford it, you should do a full and thorough detail waxing twice a year. This covers polishing, sealing, and claying.
Deal With Car Problems Immediately
The moment you notice a problem with your car, take care of it immediately. Problems usually don’t just pop up. If you take good care of your car, you will notice early signs that should prompt you to take your car for a maintenance check.
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