Your
coolant not only protects your engine from overheating and freezing –
it must also protect cooling system components from corrosion. Over
time, coolant becomes corrosive and actually starts to damage your
radiator and other parts. That’s why you need to have your cooling
system serviced on a regular schedule.
The
same is true for your power steering system, brake fluid, air
conditioning system, differential and transmission. And of course, don’t
forget those oil changes right on schedule. Skipping even one change
can start the build up of harmful oil sludge.
Our
engines are full of gaskets and seals. Fresh fluids condition those
gaskets and seals to keep them from drying out and leaking. Automotive
fluids contain additives that help clean and lubricate the various
systems they protect. Over time, the additives are used up and the fluid
just does not provide the protection it did when it was fresh. And
don’t forget the mechanical systems. Changing brake pads before they are
worn to the point that they cause damage to rotors is a great way to
keep your operating costs down.
Replacing
serpentine belts and timing belts on schedule is much cheaper than
repairing the damage that can be caused by failure. Also, air filters,
fuel filters, PCV valves and batteries are all important. Regular wheel
alignments, tire rotation and balancing will make your tires last
longer. And don’t forget to replace your shocks and struts when they
wear out. Your fuel system needs regular cleaning to keep running well,
prevent mechanical damage and reduce fuel consumption.
Now
this is a lot to remember – too much really. But it is your Nampa
automotive technician’s job to keep on top of this stuff. At Country
Repair we can tell you what your manufacturer recommends and help you
with a plan to take care of it. We can advise you about which
maintenance schedule you should use – the regular schedule or the severe
service schedule – depending on the kind of driving you do. We also
know the right fluids for your vehicle and may even suggest higher
mileage formulations for your older vehicle.
Bottom
line – take care of this stuff on schedule and you will reduce
operating costs, prevent costly damage and maintain your warranty
coverage.
Of
course, you want your car to look as good as it runs. Regular washing
will prevent rust and protect your finish. Take advantage of cleaners,
waxes and protectants for your interior and tires. Your vehicle will
look great and you’ll be proud to drive it longer.
Most
of us can’t afford to throw away our car when it breaks down. By
budgeting for regular preventive maintenance, we can prevent many
inconvenient – and expensive – problems down the road, and can keep
driving “old faithful” for years to come.
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