Maintenance Tips For Cars

- Maintain records of your car's maintenance.
- Remember to get your car serviced at the proper times.
- Remember to get the tyres rotated when required.
Follow these tips to get the best out of your car and ensure that it stays in top shape.

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Oils should be changed on a regular basis.
Although it is an obvious one, people often overlook the easiest and littlest things. You would be surprised to know that many people do not get their oil changed as often as they should. The recommended oil change comes at 5,000 km, and this is what you should follow. Some newer vehicles with better builds can last a bit longer, and you should check your owner's manual to see the recommended oil change level for your car.
Most Ford cars contain an Intelligent Oil Life Monitor, which helps you see when the oil life reaches the final 5% of its life.
Get your tyres rotated.
Another essential thing most car owners ignore is getting their tyres rotated. Getting your tyres rotated extends your car's life and provides a smoother ride. It also helps keep all your tyres in good shape when you drive in poor conditions such as snow or even rain. Experts believe that you should rotate your tyres every 10,000 to 15,000 km.

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Transmission Fluid Change.
Ford vehicles require a transmission fluid change every 200,000 km. This step is as crucial as changing the oil, but is not as frequent. Your mechanic might recommend a transmission fluid change sooner than that, depending on the situation. Whatever it is, remember to take care of it at all times.
Examine the dash warning lights.
Always keep an eye on the dash warning lights. It is there for a reason. It helps you see if some part is malfunctioning and needs immediate attention. Lights such as the brake warning light, check engine light, airbag light, and ABS light are some that you need to keep your eye on. If you see any of these lights, you should immediately head to your car repairman and check it.

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Keep Records
Many people remember when their car service is due or when the oil needs to be changed. That being said, not everyone remembers, and it is a good habit to keep records to see when your next service or oil change is due. Keep the maintenance records in your glove box and update them every time you get some work done on your car. This habit will also come in handy if you ever decide to sell your car. The potential buyer can see the records and will know that the car they are looking to buy has been taken care of in an excellent manner.
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