Thursday, October 29, 2020

How to Extend the Lifespan of Your Car



Christopher King is the president of Queen City Motors in Springfield, Missouri. Besides overseeing auto sales in Joplin, Missouri, Christopher King heads Queen City Motors Service, an auto repair garage in Springfield, Missouri. The company ensures that existing cars stay in good condition.

Many car owners want to ensure their cars last long on the road before replacing them. Here are some ways to make that happen:

1. Make sure you read and acquaint yourself with your car manual thoroughly and follow the recommendations.

2. Change your engine oil monthly. Use only motor oils that are compatible with your car. Check the oil filter regularly. Change the spark plugs after every 30,000 miles.

3. Check the brake pads. Replace them when they are thin or after every 20000 miles, and ensure the brake fluids is adequate. If the brake fluid leaks, take it to the service center immediately. Examine your steering system regularly and change the power steering oil frequently.

4. Make sure the engine oil, transmission fluid, and coolant are at the right levels. Inspect your tires to ensure they are at the correct pressure. Get them balanced and rotated at regular intervals.

5. Change your engine’s air filter annually. Check the hoses and belts in the engine. If there is a sign of a crack or tear, replace them. Make sure the battery is free from corrosion. Brush it regularly with a water and baking soda solution or dielectric grease to keep corrosion away. 

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