Seven Vehicle Maintenance Tips

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SS (NAPSA)—A good wayto drive down thecost of keeping your car is to have a professional check it regularly, at least seven ways: 1. Check Tires. Tire wearis a good indicator of how the steering and suspension are performing. Excessive edge, center or shoulder Pw wear suggest other maintenanceis needed. Check air pressure on all tires, including the spare, as incorrect tire pressure can causetires to wear prematurely. Tread and sidewall areas should be inspected for uneven or irregular wear and replaced if worn or damaged. 2. Check Brakes. Pads, shoes, rotors, calipers, fittings, brake hardware and parking brake should be checked. If your brakes squeal, it may be time for replacements. 3. Check Fluid Levels. Engine oil should be changed or replenished and all vehicle fluids and lubricants checked and changed at factory-recommended intervals. Low or dirty fluids can damage your engine. 4, Check Engine Belts, Ho- ses and Fuel Filter. In today’s vehicles, a single drive belt provides power to many engine acces- sories and hoses carry vital fluids under high pressure. Prevent a breakdown or serious engine damage by replacing belts and hoses at recommendedintervals. 5. Change Air Filter. The air filter is designed to protect your engine from airborne contami- nants. Poor airflow to the engine inhibits performance and can mean greater fuel consumption. A new air filter lets clean, unrestricted air flow into the engine for proper performance and longercarlife. 6. Check Battery. Whether for starting up in the morning or running the air-conditioning and other accessories, the battery is critical. Corroded terminals or a Professional preventative maintenance can help keep your car on the road to safety and savings. bulging or cracked case are signs it’s been subjected to extreme conditions. Each battery has a limited “life” to it. Test yours and replace it if necessary. 7. Check Wiper Blades. Worn wiperblades can affect your ability to see the road and vehicles in front of you. For greater visibility and smooth operation, Moparallseason wiper blades are built for the long haul and feature a strong, all-metal superstructure for durable, reliable performance. An innovative wear indicator gradually turns from black to green to yellow as the blades wear. Moparis Chrysler Group LLC’s service, parts and customer-care brand. According to Mopar’s Jim Sassorossi, “Performing preventative maintenanceis critical for maintaining the safety and performanceof your vehicle. Our technicians havethe expertise, tools and factory-backed parts for these vehicles. And they work on them every single day.” Learn More More information and a complete list of accessories and performance parts are at www.mopar. com.