Do's And Don'ts Of Car Maintenance

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Do’s And Don’ts Of Car Maintenance (NAPSA)—Routine service and regular maintenance can keep your car on the road to peak performance and prepareit for rough driving conditions. Here are a few maintenance do’s and don'ts: Do check your tire pressure every other time youfill up on gas and also periodically inspect the tread of your tires for wear, embedded objects, cracking or exposed belt material. Don’t forget to wash and wax your car. This simple act can help keep the car’s finish corrosion free. for a potential buyer. Whenit comeson,it’s time to get your car looked at. Taking care of opportunity to have other car parts checked. from turning into major ones. Do bring your car in for tuneups. There are parts of your car that a skilled auto technician needs to check on a regular basis but the schedule may differ depending on the brandof car. To by a reputable dealership or aftermarket service provider. When having parts replaced, make sure your dealer uses only original parts. Don’t underestimate the importance of regular maintenance, which can help retain a car’s value whenit comes timeto sell it. Manydealers and service shops report service information to Carfax. The information then appears in Carfax Vehicle History Reports Don’t ignore the enginelight. minor concerns can prevent them determine whento bringit in, you can follow manufacturer-specified schedules in your user manual or get information online at car sites such as Edmunds.com. For example, every 3,000 miles or six months, whichever comes first, you will need to get youroil changed. Regular oil changes are an important part of keeping your car in top shape and provide an (ae TT ANWS Service information may be included in vehicle history reports and help establish value Do have your vehicle serviced so car buyers can see that the vehicle has been regularly ser- viced and well maintained by you and other owners. For more information, visit www.carfax.com.