How to take better care of vehicle

I would like to know some of the things you do to extend the life of your cars. They might be little

-while starting the vehicle, letting the fluids do their thing, and finally operating the vehicle. -completing the maintenance on schedule -avoiding letting the gas tank run empty. -switching off the air conditioning before stopping the car.

Hey, just keep your car clean inside and out, and make sure you follow the maintenance schedule in the manual. That should do the trick!
Also checking the water levels and oil from time to time may help.

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Most underrated tip: RTFM. Your car’s owner’s manual contains everything you need to know about how to care for your car, keep it running optimally for the long term, even how to wash it and maintain the interior. Start by RTFM and then from there you can figure out if you need to learn more.

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Keep abreast of any fluid changes at all times. The most important thing you can do to ensure your engine runs smoothly and for a long time is to change the engine oil. “Sealed for life” is not accurate, assuming that is what the broadcast claims. Coolant, brake fluid, ps fluid, and, if applicable, front and rear diff fluid come next. Apply grease to the drive shaft’s grease fittings, if you have any. Lastly, rubber parts. Balljoints, bushings, steering rack boots, and auxiliary drive belt. Develop the practice of checking all suspension components each time the wheels are removed, such as when rotating or installing winter tires. Checking ball joints, bushings, and CV axle boots is necessary. Early detection and repair of a problem is frequently less expensive and longer-lasting for the car.

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There should be a maintenance schedule in the vehicles owners manual which will tell you when and what regular maintenance should be performed

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