Most people in the Nampa area are aware that automotive
manufacturers have recommended service intervals. Following recommended service
intervals is very important. The engineers that design our vehicles have tested
the various systems and components to meet durability and safety standards.
Some of these standards are self-imposed and others, like those for emissions
components, are government mandated for the areas around Nampa, Boise and
Caldwell in Idaho.
The maintenance schedules are designed to achieve the
standards. Think of the benefits of following recommended intervals as falling
into three general categories: Protection, Efficiency and Safety.
Protection. Let’s start with motor oil. First of all, the
engineers recommend a particular weight and type of motor oil for your all
types. All of their oil change recommendations assume using the proper motor
oil. Motor oil contains detergents and other additives that clean the engine
and provide corrosion resistance. Over time, the additives are depleted. The
oil also becomes contaminated by water, dirt and combustion gases.
Extending your interval beyond the recommendation means that
your all types engine will be operating without the full protection of fresh
motor oil. It also means that sludge can form in contaminated oil and clog up
passages in the engine, starving parts from needed lubrication.
Efficiency. Some services are designed to keep automotive
systems operating efficiently. For example, the fuel system gets clogged up
with gum and varnish from the fuel. Fuel doesn’t flow efficiently which reduces
fuel economy. A fuel system cleaning restores the fuel system’s efficiency and
increases your gas mileage.
Safety. Your brakes are obviously one of the most important
safety systems on your all types. The manufacturer has scheduled brake pad
replacement as well as power brake fluid drain and replacement intervals.
Because brakes are so important, a brake inspection is also on the schedule to
head off problems before they result in an accident.
Check your owner’s manual for recommended service schedules
or talk with your Nampa service advisor at Country Repair by calling
208.467.0066. You’ll find our shop located at 9717 Hwy 45 in Nampa, Idaho
83686.
You may be surprised to learn that various inspections may
be on your list of factory recommendations for your all types. These
inspections are usually at major intervals like fifteen or thirty thousand
miles. They’re designed to uncover important parts that may be close to
failing.
Your all types owner’s manual can tell you when to change
your oil, but it can’t tell you that you have a radiator hose that’s bulging
and about to burst. For that you need a trained auto technician. These
scheduled inspections are in addition to the multi-point inspections done with
a full-service oil change.
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