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Car Maintenance And Repairs
Driving an automobile is a luxury that most of us take for granted. Automobiles are the primary
means of transportation in United States, with ninety percent of American adults owning or previously owning a car
or truck.
What we don't realize is that operating a car or truck is a responsibility that can bring serious
consequences. Every year in the United States alone, more than ten thousand vehicular accidents occur. An average
of four hundred Americans die each year as the result of automotive accidents.
It's a tragic figure, especially when you consider that many of these accidents could be prevented
with proper maintenance and routine check-ups. Keeping your car well-maintained means reducing the risk of mishap
or even death, and protecting your loved ones and fellow drivers.
Before hitting the road, be sure to conduct these checkups regularly:
Tires Most Americans use all-season tires.
These tires should carry you safely from season to season, but it is imperative that you check the tires
regularly for wear or damage. Ideally, tires should be checked on a weekly basis.
Brakes
The brake system serves one main purposes: to slow down or stop the car when it is needed. If you step on the brake
pedal and it goes all the way to the floor, you've got trouble. Late-model automobiles are equipped with a brake
warning light. This dashboard indicator will light up if something is wrong with your brake system. If your brake
warning light indicates trouble, it is imperative that you check the brake system immediately. Consult your owner's
manual for maintenance advice, and call an experienced mechanic for repairs. Brake repairs or replacements are no
job for a weekend or hobby mechanic.
Headlights
In 2008, over 2,300 pedestrians died because drivers suffered eye problems or had faulty headlights in the
automobiles. Properly maintained vehicle headlights help you drive safely, and see more clearly. Replace your
headlight bulbs at least once per year.
Wipers Many people don't think of changing
their wiper blades until it is too late. This is one of the easiest and most inexpensive parts of the car to
maintain. Change your wiper blades twice a year, in the spring and just before winter.
There are 10 common reasons why automobile owners visit the mechanic:
1. Electronic/Ignition control
2. Suspension/steering
3. Electrical problem 4. Brake system 5.
Oil change/filters/lube
6. Exhaust system 7. Radiator
repairs 8. Fuel system/carburetor 9. Clutch/transmission 10. Air conditioning
system
Routine check ups and proper maintenance of a car be
expensive, and budget restrictions are often the leading factors in keeping car owners from living up to their
responsibilities.
This does not need to be a problem. The key is in knowing how to save on car maintenance and
repairs. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) confirmed that $20 billion has been wasted on unnecessary auto repairs
due to fraud and incompetence.
If your car is not performing to its full potential, remember the following tips to help you save
money on repairs:
Preventive Maintenance
Be your car's best friend, and you can save a bundle. By conducting regular preventative maintenance, such as
regular oil changes and radiator flushes, you prevent unnecessary damage to the car and save a lot of money in the
long run. Regular checkups by a qualified repairperson will keep your car running better, longer.
Conserve Even automobiles need to take a
break now and then. If you drive your car everyday the miles will add up quickly, and damage can occur
prematurely. To avoid this, consider carpooling with friends and coworkers. Ask around to form your own
carpool group. You'll all save on maintenance, and you'll be able to pool your fuel and parking expenses.
Estimate
Before choosing a mechanic to repair your car, be sure to get a written estimate. If the mechanic wants more than
your budget can afford, shop around. Compare estimates to find the best deal. Just be sure that you are paying for
quality service.
Do It Yourself You'll be surprised at how
much you can accomplish after doing a little research. Read over your owner's manual from time to time. Learn
as much as you can about your car. Understand potential problems and how to solve them. For example, that
mysterious clunking noise might be bothersome, but could be as simple to fix as tightening a bolt. Regular
maintenance tasks like oil changes and radiator flushes are fairly easy to
do if you understand your vehicle and take the time to do the job properly.
As an automobile owner, you have a responsibility to keep your car properly maintained at all
times. Consider it an investment in your car's future, and remember that it could save a life.
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