If you want to make your NEWLY purchased car 'an economical car' and 'less troubling' one , then you are required to take good care of it. And at this stage of the contemporary era, one of the reassuring qualities of contemporary cars is that they need much less-frequent service to keep them running well. For that very reason , changing the spark plugs, breaker points, and condenser used to be a seasonal exercise, and body rust was accepted as a normal if unfortunate hazard of aging. Now at present ages, many spark plugs can go about 100,000 miles between changes. Electronic ignition has done away with the points and condenser.
Here are a few simple, periodic checks you can do that will help you get there.
-Check the engine oil on regular basis.
-Check tire air pressure.
-Give it a wash.
-Check the air filter.
-Check the constant-velocity-joint boots.
-Inspect the exhaust system.
-Look at the brakes.
-Check the fluids.
-Clean the radiator.
-Check the battery.
-Drain and flush the cooling system.
-Change the automatic-transmission fluid.
-Replace the drive belts and hoses.
-Change the timing belt.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
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i just went through your article and its a great piece of information. i am glab to read something so useful !!!
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