Wednesday, July 24, 2013

What’s a Maintenance Schedule?

To make sure your car continues to run properly and depending on the type of car you own and the mileage, there is a routine schedule for maintenance service suggested in every car owner’s manual.
Monthly maintenance service will generally include checking the following: Check Engine Light on, Tire Pressure and Condition, Cleaning, and Windshield Washer Fluid, Lights.
Every 3,000 miles, maintenance service will generally include checking the following: Automatic Transmission Fluid, Check Engine Light On, Exhaust, Lights, Windshield Washer Fluid, Battery and Cables, Engine Air Filter, Fuel Filter, Power Steering Fluid, Belts, Engine Oil and Filter, Hoses, Tire Pressure and Condition
Every 6,000 miles, maintenance service will generally include checking the following: Automatic Transmission Fluid, Chassis Lubrication, Engine Air Filter, Fuel Filter, Power Steering Fluid, Wiper Blades, Battery and Cables, Check Engine Light on, Engine Oil and Filter, Hoses, Tire Pressure and Condition, Belts, Polish, Exhaust, Lights, Windshield Washer Fluid
Every 9,000 miles, maintenance service will generally include checking the following: Automatic Transmission Fluid, Check Engine Light on, Exhaust, Lights, Windshield Washer Fluid, Battery and Cables, Engine Air Filter, Fuel Filter, Power Steering Fluid, Belts, Engine Oil and Filter, Hoses, Tire Pressure and Condition
Every 12,000 miles, maintenance service will generally include checking the following: Automatic Transmission Fluid, Check Engine Light on, Brakes, Engine Air Filter, Fuel Filter, Power Steering Fluid, Battery and Cables, Windshield Washer Fluid, Cabin Air Filter, Polish, Engine Oil and Filter, Hoses, Steering and Suspension, Wiper Blades, Belts, Chassis Lubrication, Coolant (Antifreeze), Exhaust, Lights, Tire Pressure and Condition.
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