Jul 7, 2012

Many people think that by getting a new car they can avoid maintenance issues. However avoiding the following mistakes can increase your enjoyment of your vehicle, retain it’s value longer, and avoid costly accidents or repairs. Here is a list of 4 common maintenance mistakes people make from North Carolina Toyota:

 

1. Forgetting or delaying oil change, the slippery slope to repair bills

Most new cars use a synthetic blend oil, which increases performance and could delay your oil change for 6,000 miles. It is however recommended to change your oil every 3-6,000 miles. Keep in mind, that not driving as often doesn’t increase the shelf life of your oil. You should still get about 2 oil changes a year. Put off an oil change to long, and you will pay the price when your engine seizes.

 

2. Forgetting about your wipers, clouding your vision

People don’t normally think much about there wipers. However, no changing them when they start to streak will cause you to see less clearly encouraging an event that cause an accident to occur.

 

3. Forgetting Air filters, clogged judgment and clogged vents

The air filters of your car affect the systems that regulate fuel efficiency. So when you start to notice your gas doesn’t go as far as it used to, change your filters..

 

4. Forgetting brakes, and you can’t stop

Your friends at North Carolina Toyota want to stress that your brakes are one of the most important features on your car. They are often times the only thing that will help you prevent an accident. Check your brakes regularly, regular maintenance may prevent costly repairs in the future.