Preventative Maintenance
Maintaining your car's preventative maintenance routine
is the greatest method to stop expensive, long-lasting issues. Reading the owner’s manual for your car is one of the most important steps you can do to ensure you are taking all the necessary precautions. No matter what brand or model your car is, the owner’s manual will provide a maintenance schedule. Every make and model is unique, so generalizations like “You have to change your oil every 3,000 miles” might not be applicable to your vehicle.
The manufacturer of your vehicle—the company that created it—provided the maintenance plan in your owner’s manual. The manufacturer offers recommendations for how frequently to change things like drive belts, timing belts, filters, and oil.
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While some preventative maintenance, like topping off fluids, can be done by the owner of the car, other, trickier tasks should be left to professionals like the staff at Car Clinic. Our crew can do the following maintenance to maintain your car in excellent condition:
- Timing belt inspection and replacement (to avoid harm to other equipment)
- Changing and inspecting serpentine belts (to avoid harming other accessories)
- Examining and replacing the oil
- Examining, maintaining, and changing the parts of the battery connection
- Changing and examining batteries
- Changing your car's cabin air filters will help keep it cool during the sweltering summer months.
- Checking and replacing your engine air filter. If you commute a long distance or drive in stop-and-go traffic, you may need to replace your engine air filter more frequently.
- Inspecting and changing the spark plugs
- Rotating your tires will assist guarantee even wear, which can help guard against blowouts and leaks. It also contributes to a smoother ride.
- Tire balancing: Balancing your tires can extend the life of your tires and save you money by preventing wear.
- Wheel Alignment