Best Maintenance Routine for Your Car
If you owned a car and lived at home, your parents were likely responsible for its maintenance. They may have even given reminders when to bring it in for service. Car maintenance is your responsibility when you are on your own. It can be costly and time-consuming, but it will pay off in the long run. Do not be like the 1/3 college students who only change their oil twice a year simply because they forget. Your car will not magically take care of itself.
You can’t expect your car to take care of itself magically. Get into the habit and routine maintenance. We’ll show you how to keep your car in top condition by highlighting some basic things. From doing a quick inspection to giving a spray on ceramic coating, there are plenty of things you can do to keep your car in top shape.
Clean Windshield
Dirty, bug-splattered windshields can be a safety hazard as they obscure your view of the road. Please give it a good cleaning now and again. Use the spongy end of the gas station squeegee to soak the entire windshield in the cleaning fluid. Next, use the gas station squeegee to clean the entire windshield. Pull the squeegee tight from the middle to the sides. Finish any streaks by pulling the squeegee top to bottom.
This is particularly important after a long drive on the highway. If your windshield is clogged with insect carcasses, you can use your car’s washer fluid and wipers to clean it. However, this will only make your view even worse. Give your headlights a good scrub. We’ll be discussing your wipers later in the week.
Check Tire Pressure
Proper tire pressure can help you stay safe and save money. Tires that are improperly inflated, which could be either under-or over-inflated, don’t stop or handle and tires that have the correct pressure. You also have a higher chance of getting blown out. Tires with the right pressure will have a longer lifespan and improve your fuel economy. You need to be vigilant about your tire pressure as it changes with temperature fluctuations and tires logging miles.
It’s essential to inspect your tires regularly and add air if necessary. Experts recommend that you do this at each gas fill-up. However, just like with the oil check, every other refill should be sufficient to detect any problems before they escalate into major issues.
Check Oil Level
Motor oil is vital to the performance of your car. Motor oil’s primary function is to lubricate every moving part of your engine not to wear itself into failure. It transfers heat from the combustion cycle, traps and holds the harmful byproducts of combustion and sends them to the oil filter. Regular oil checks are an excellent way to ensure that your car has enough oil.
Although you recommend that you check your oil level at each gas station, most people do it every other fill-up. It’s easy to check your car’s oil levels. A clean towel, sufficient light, and three minutes are all you need to check your car’s oil level. This job should be saved for last. The oil must drain into the pan for five minutes after the engine is turned off. Many manufacturers recommend a minimum oil consumption of 1 quart per 1,000 miles for most cars. Leaks and the fact that the engine burns oil in addition to gasoline can cause cars to lose more oil than this. You should bring your car in to have it checked for leaks and external damage.