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10 Basic Maintenance Services You Should Never Neglect

Tire Rotation

Tire Rotation

Getting your tires rotated frequently is essential to road safety. Not rotating tires can cause them to wear unevenly, making the tread depth non-uniform and reducing the life span of the tires.

So, getting your tires rotated often can save you money in the long run.

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Oil Change

Oil Change

Motor oil is a major factor in keeping the internal parts of an engine functioning properly and efficiently.

Old engine oil can’t perform this vital task well, making the need for an oil change essential. Frequent oil changes can improve your vehicle's longevity and gas mileage.

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Replacing Wiper Blades

Replacing Wiper Blades

Having good wiper blades is important to ensure visibility while driving. Old wiper blades can break easily, and in most states, not having wiper blades is illegal. You could end up with a bigger fine than what new wiper blades cost.

Not to mention, the screeching sound that old wiper blades make is just plain annoying.

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Check Headlights and Taillights

Check Headlights and Taillights

The lights on your car are essential to your and other drivers' safety on the road, so it is illegal not to have functional headlights and taillights.

To check that the lights are working properly, simply put your hazards on and walk around the vehicle before heading out.

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Replace Air Filters

Replace Air Filters

Car air filters prevent dust and debris from entering the engine. Clogged car air filters can negatively impact fuel efficiency and acceleration.

Changing out car air filters regularly can extend your engine's lifespan and improve driveability.

Check Brake Pads

Check Brake Pads

Brake pads play a crucial function in every vehicle, ensuring that you come to a safe and quick stop when needed.

Brake pads should be checked bi-annually for wear and tear, but many brake pads have squealers that warn drivers when they need to be replaced before they become unsafe.

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Check Engine Coolant

Check Engine Coolant

Owners of modern cars don’t typically need to worry about checking engine coolant themselves, but owners of older vehicles should be wary. Engine coolant does exactly what you think– it keeps the engine from overheating.

Neglecting to do this can damage the engine and cause corrosion.

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Fill up Window Washing Fluid

Fill up Window Washing Fluid

Keeping your window washing fluid topped up is probably one of the easiest and most important car maintenance tasks for any driver.

It keeps your windshield clean and free from debris, helping to maintain good visibility and limit distractions while on the go.

Check Your Tires

Check Your Tires

Occasionally, checking your tires before heading out can prevent potentially dangerous situations on the road. Check your tires for holes and balding. 

Doing a quick walk-around of your vehicle to check for low tire pressure or damages can save you a lot of time and money in the future.

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Clean the Car

Clean the Car

Obviously, having a clean car makes it look great. However, keeping your vehicle’s exterior clean can also help protect the car from corrosion and improve resale value.

Additionally, it can help improve visibility, ensuring that you and others are safe. A clean car is a happy car and overall will improve your well-being too.

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