Preventive Maintenance Schedule
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Keep your car truck or van in tips top condition with regular scheduled maintenance by following the owner’s manual and a check-list of preventive maintenance “will make your vehicles last longer and fuel efficient”.
It is important “to have regular check-ups” to protect engine performance; here is a list of useful tips for maintaining your car’s engine:
Preventive Maintenance Schedule
Checklist:
I. On average every “One Thousand miles” have a routine vehicle maintenance inspection
- 1) Engine motor oil
- 2) Coolant fluid; always check the engine compartment for any signs of leaks
- 3) Transmission fluid
- 4) Brake fluid
- 5) Check tire pressure
- 6) Inspect belts and hoses (frayed or cracked taking it for granted can create serious engine problems)
- 7) Inspect brake – replace if needed
- 8) Inspect suspension
- 9) Battery inspection
- 10)*Check all other fluids in the engine and add replace as needed (fluids are important).
II Every “Three Thousand miles” – vehicle preventive maintenance
- 1) Change oil; (a primary engine maintenance tips is to change the engine oil along with the filter.
this will ensure proper lubrication and performance of the engine)
- 2) Lubricate chassis’ key joints.
III Every “Six Thousand miles”
- 1) Rotate tires to keep the road handling performance healthy.
IV Every “Twelve Thousand” – scheduled vehicle maintenance
- 1) Flush radiator, replace anti-freeze
- 2) Replace air filters.
V Every Twenty Four Thousand miles – Tune Up Checklist
- 1) Replace spark plugs; be wary of spark plugs that are beyond the recommended 30,000-mile range
- 2) Change transmission fluid, filter and pan gasket.
VI Every “Thirty Thousand Miles” – preventative car maintenance
- 1) Check and test ignition wires (replace if needed)
- 2) Test cooling system and heating hoses (replace repair if needed)
- 3) Replace fluid in differential and manual transmission.
Following the guidelines of your owner’s vehicle maintenance booklet is the key to keeping your car – truck or van “going for as long as possible”.
Each automobile is as different as so their drivers. Putting a little extra money into your vehicle “often times pays off” in the long-run. (It won’t last long if you definitely don’t care.)
Wax it often, treat it like a baby, don’t ride your brakes, avoid burning rubber – unless you’re racing or impressing the guys & dalls!
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