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Monday, January 16, 2012

Car Maintenance - What Women Should Know

Even though it seems like eons ago, in the not so distant past a female driver could pull in to a service hub and have her car serviced; an attendant would indeed come out and do any work for her that needed to be done. They filled your tank, and checked the air in your Tires as well as your oil level. You paid for the gas and the oil - and didn't pay for whatever else.

Car Maintenance - What Women Should Know

Those were fabulous times! Most women today don't even remember a time when such was the case. Short of having a guardian angel that doubles as an on-demand auto mechanic, every woman should at least have a basic understanding of how to care for her car.

When I first started dating my husband, I had been driving a pretty blue sports car for about a year. Being a gentleman, he offered to check whether my car needed service. He came to me at once and asked me when I had last changed the oil. "Do I need to convert the oil?" I asked him. I just topped off on the oil whenever needed, but never changed the oil. When he drained the oil, it was like sludge, probably because I had driven 25,000 miles without changing it. Now I've learned that I need to convert the oil regularly. A good way to remember to do it is to convert the oil colse to holidays. Since I drive 15,000 miles per year, oil changes every 5,000 miles coincide with Easter, Labor Day, and Christmas.

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Located inside your glove compartment, you will find the owner's manual; this is possibly one of the most leading things that comes with your car. It is recommended that you tip off yourself with it; if you do, you will be well-versed in the things needed to keep your car running at maximum potential, and it will also tell you what the different lights and Gauges are for. Another section that ordinarily falls under the heading of "Maintenance Intervals" will indicate the suggested things that you should have done to your car at definite mileage milestones. Most of these small jobs are not difficult tasks to perform, and things like changing the air filter can be done at your local service station. The by hand will tell you what type of oil and Antifreeze to use and how much air to put in the Tires. Keep a maintenance log inside the owner's by hand so you will know when your oil was last changed.

Learn to check the pressure in your Tires and to add air if needed. Learn how to convert a tire if it becomes flat, and know where the spare tire and jack are. You can only depend on your roadside aid supplier for so much; if your tire goes flat in an area with no cell phone service, you may be on your own. You never know who the guy who stops to help you may be - he could be a Good Samaritan who just wants to help, or he could be a serial killer or sex offender. It is leading that you at least know how to convert a flat tire.

In the event your Battery goes dead, it would be helpful to have a transportable Battery charger on hand. It's not considerable to have Another car to jumpstart your battery, and the chargers are safer.

There is a built in gadget in brakes that will let you know that it's time to check them. A squeaking noise, caused by a small pin, will occur when the pads are reaching the point of being worn out. If you don't pay attentiveness to this early on, you will find that your pads get fully worn out and you will end up spending twice as much money to fix them.

It is leading to uncover a quality auto mechanic before the need arises. Do it now - find a trustworthy and reputable auto fix shop before your car needs a fix that isn't covered under the warranty. Bestow with people that you trust the most, such as house members and friends, to restore your peace of mind about needed repairs. However, if you put forth the endeavor to maintain your automobile, your driving should be relatively carefree.

Car Maintenance - What Women Should Know

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