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Maintain A New Car

Monday, August 9th, 2010

All cars need maintenance, efficient to operate, even new cars. Failure to perform regular maintenance can lead to a rapid depreciation, and will not enjoy your own car. Maintenance of a completely new car is better than waiting until it breaks, because it is cheaper than the maintenance or repair parts place. Some cars easier to maintain than others. You need a regular maintenance schedule. Dealers in general staff, they are trained by the manufacturer. The various manufacturers of different maintenance schedules and this should be the norm. You cannot replace the other car parts, spare parts, especially the newer models. Make their own maintenance, starting the engine, because it is the heart of the car. It is necessary to change oil and filters regularly. There is not much you can do to the engine, as modern engines carburetors, capacitors and other traditional items. You can use the engine because the dirt and oil leaks on the engine to collect and hold heat, and therefore the future engine problems. Always check the liquid exceeds the recommended level, and the terminals are clean. The top should be cleaned every 7500 miles, to prevent leakage of current through the positive and negative terminals. The brakes should be checked every 15,000 miles. Reserves are waxing the exterior of the car of the road damage salt and acid rain, which must be done to prevent it every six months, vacuuming the carpet sweep and skin regularly washing the car against dirt and oils out of the way removed once a week, washing the car regularly to prevent rusting of salt, and clean the convertible top with a conditioner every six months.

Some parts may be 30,000 and 60,000 miles without maintenance. Every 30,000 miles, should be flushed and replaced the coolant and brake fluid replaced air and fuel filters, replace the carbon filter tank, replace the spark plugs, rotate and tires, and balance replace the rotor, the distributor and the top lines. Every 60,000 miles, set the timing belt, replace the differential fluid case, replace the PCV and air elements and the flush and fill the power steering fluid.