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Westport used Audi dealer offers tips for keeping your vehicle in tip-top shape
This month alone I've had to put new tires on my car and have a leak in the radiator fixed. My oil probably needs changing too. Maintenance on a car can be a pain in the neck and the wallet, but a few easy, preventative measures can help keep your vehicle running smoothly and mostly trouble-free.
Your Wilton 2010 Audi dealer can help you plan a maintenance schedule for your vehicle to keep it in top shape. You should follow the guidelines in the owner's manual, but your dealer may be willing to send you a reminder notice if you don't tend to make that a priority.
An oil and filter change every 3,000-4,000 miles is a must. If you've ever changed the oil yourself or even looked at the color of it once it's been in there awhile, you can imagine what that does to your engine if left too long. Westport used Audi buyers should schedule regular oil changes according to the recommendation of their service department. Usually they'll give you a sticker telling you when to bring your vehicle in for the next change. It's a no-brainer.
Other issues like brake fluids, transmission and power steering should be checked on a regular basis. You can do this yourself or ask your service technician to check when you go in for an oil change. (They usually will anyway.) As for the windshield wiper fluid, my 13-year-old can check and add that. It's easy to tell when you're out. Either a light comes on or no fluid comes out when you push the "wash" button and you smear the bugs/mud/slush all over your windshield and can't see anything.
Tire pressure should be checked monthly, especially if you live in a climate where the temperature fluctuates wildly from week to week or even day to day. Not only will this keep you safe on the road, but it can give you better mileage and help detect any leaks you may have so you don't end up in the middle of nowhere with a flat.
Your car battery and cables should be inspected for signs of dirt or corrosion. Batteries that take fluid should be checked regularly as well. Your Westport used Audi dealer can show you what to look for.
The lighting system is not something you might think to check regularly. Most of us just wait until one burns out and then talk about re placing it for months before we finally get around to it. For safety's sake, check your lights inside and out on a schedule.
Oh, and while you're checking the wiper fluid, inspect your blades for wear or cracks. If they squeak horribly when you use them or leave big streaks, they probably need to be replaced. Have your mechanic check your belts regularly as well. Report any squealing sounds or slippage.
Wilton 2010 Audi customers also are reminded to change the air filter along with the oil change. That keeps everything flowing smoothly and preventive maintenance is always more affordable than major repairs from lack of maintenance.
About the Author
Charles Burns is a freelance writer and auto enthusiast. His articles feature information for Wilton 2010 Audi buyers and customers of Westport used Audi.
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