Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Everyday Care Maintenenace Made Easy


Sometimes maintenance is not all that’s necessary to keeping a car up to standard. It’s
one thing to make sure the oil is changed and the coolant is full, but it’s another thing
to look after the car as a whole. With the proper care a car can last you for years,
however with neglect and no intention, the car will quickly fall into disrepair and start
to look bad, perform poorly and all around degrade in value. Car care is important
especially if you intend on selling the car in the future, whether to buy a newer model
or because you no longer need a vehicle, there are some things that are important to
keep in mind when it comes to keeping your car in tip top shape for even longer.

Run It Daily


A car that sits stagnant will slowly start to degrade. The fluids inside will start to
evaporate, and without the constant use, they could become ruined and stale. The gas
in the tank gives off fumes that will slowly add pressure to the car, causing potential
leaks and other problems, and can evaporate as well, causing you to lose some of your
fuel. This is why it’s important to start your car every so often, perhaps even take it for
a quick drive, in order to get the fuel going and the fluids pumping. This way too, you
can tell if there are any potential issues that require maintenance based on the
performance of the vehicle and the levels of the fluids as they sit.

Clean it Often


A clean car is a healthy car. Most people clean their cars simply because they enjoy the
feel of a sparkling fresh vehicle when driving around, however some realize the
benefits a good clean has for the car itself. Dirt builds up over time all over the vehicle,
including nooks and crannies that rain water simply doesn’t get. Rain water also
doesn’t have soap or wax, so it can hardly give a real clean and often just spreads dirt
around. A good clean can help remove dirt, especially during and after the winter
months, keeping the vehicle from potentially rusting and preventing friction against
the tires, the axles, the brake pads and more. Plus a smooth coat of wax applied
afterward will prevent the dirty from immediately clinging right back to these parts.

Be Careful as you Drive


Often the best way to keep your car healthy and clean is to watch the road. While it’s
good to take your car out for a ride now and then to keep it from getting stagnant, the
value goes down at certain milestones as you put more distance on the odometer.

Keeping long trips to a minimum can keep the value of the car high while keeping
strain off of the parts, allowing them to stay longer. Avoiding going over bumps is
another big one as it keeps the stress off of your chassis and doesn’t cause things to
rattle around. And avoiding dirt and puddles to keep your car clean can prevent rust
and deterioration as mentioned above, all leading to longevity in your vehicle.

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