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April Is National Car Care Month (USA)

Wipers123

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April is National Car Care Month and I encourage everyone to take a walk around their vehicle and take a look at the common maintenance areas - many of which are quick, do-it-yourself (DIY) automotive maintenance items.

1. Tires: Check tire pressure, check treadwear, is it time for a rotation? Your correct tire pressures are listed right on the tires and on a sticker inside your driver door.

2. Bulbs: Check for any burnt-out bulbs - especially center/high brake lights (which seems to be an epidemic in the USA).

3. Fluids: Check all fluids under the hood. Most reservoirs have clear markings. Also check your oil change sticker to see if you're due.

4. Air Filters: Check your engine air filter and your cabin air filter. Replace if necessary. Yes - many vehicles have TWO filters which should be changed every 6-12 months depending on your driving habits and climate.

5. Windshield Wiper Blades: Inspect and replace your windshield wiper blades taking note that most should be replaced every 6-12 months.

Depending on your automotive maintenance skill level, there may be other things you should inspect/check/replace.

National Car Care Month serves as a reminder that vehicle maintenance leads to safer vehicles and safer roads as well as a more satisfying driving experience. Use this as a reminder to take a few minutes with your vehicle!

Jeff
President
Wipers123.com


Good Luck!!
 
Originally Posted by Wipers123

1. Tires: Check tire pressure, check treadwear, is it time for a rotation? Your correct tire pressures are listed right on the tires and on a sticker inside your driver door.



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ok...

Pumped up the tyre that keeps going flat... check
One of the sidelights don't work but I think that's the bulbholder... check
Clear reservoir? It's a Renault.. so it's all crazed, cracked and yellow. And covered in rusty marks. Empty of all fluids too, but that's due to other reasons... check
Air filter... the one that's on it I think belongs to a 2004 Chevy Aveo and is too big to seal.. check
Wiper blades... the bottom bits have fallen off but the top part is still there so no scratches on the screen... check


Next up, get it running and I'm set :D

--Phil
 
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