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While it may be tempting to skip regular car maintenance to avoid spending money, forgoing routine checks and fixes can actually end up costing you a lot more than in oil change down the line. From helping you avoid a mechanical breakdown to helping you save money at the gas pump, routine car maintenance will help ensure your car can continue to take you around town for years. Here are a few ways you can help increase the lifespan of your vehicle and save money in the future.
Get Regular Oil Changes
Neglecting to change your oil can lead to more costlier issues like engine breakdown. Because the dirt and debris in old engine oil can build up–causing your engine to run poorly or even fail– it’s recommended to change your oil every three to five thousand miles. You can also check your car manufacturer to see their recommendation. A simple $40 oil change can save you from thousands in repairs later.
From basic to complex car issues,
AAMCO is your one-stop shop for all of your car, truck or SUV’s repairs and maintenance needs. An AAMCO Full Service Oil & Filter Change also includes their comprehensive Vehicle Courtesy Check® performed by their expert technicians to ensure all major systems in your vehicle are in good working order.
Keep Your Battery Clean
While not as costly as an engine, the battery plays an essential role in getting your car started. Battery acid may leak from time to time causing damage to the terminals of your battery. Corrosion will then begin to form and if not cleaned, it will damage the battery. Instead of spending around $100 for a new battery, you can take preventative measures by cleaning your battery with a wire brush, water and baking soda.
Scheduling car maintenance and repairs can sometimes be a hassle. That’s why the mobile auto repair technicians at
OOROO bring the help to you. If your battery has given out and you don’t have time to call a tow truck, the OOROO team can meet you at home or work to help get you back on the road.
Replace Your Air Filter
If you’re driving in Arizona, chances are you’re running your car’s AC at all times. Driving in the desert means it’s especially important to make sure you’re changing your air filters. The cabin air filter keeps pollutants from coming into your car and the engine filter keeps your car running efficiently. Using dirty filters for too long can cause damage to your AC system or engine. It’s recommended air filters be changed every 12,000 miles. Want to save more money on maintenance? Check out YouTube and find out how you can easily change your own car’s filters, helping you skip a visit to the shop.
Don’t want to tackle car maintenance issues yourself? Stop by your local
BrakeMax and let the experts ensure your air filter is installed properly!
Go With Regular Gas
You may have noticed you have several options for gasoline at the gas station: premium and unleaded. While the word premium sounds like like something you’d want to give your car, it actually may simply be costing you more with no added value. Unless you have an engines with a high compression ratio or turbochargers, you don’t need to pay the additional cost for premium gasoline. Stick to using regular at the gas pump.
Maintain Proper Tire Pressure
Ensuring your tires are properly inflated can not only keep you safe while on the road but also increase your gas mileage by 0.6 percent on average. Want to find out the recommended tire pressure for your vehicle? Check the sticker on your driver’s side door or glove box for the tire pressure recommendation and do not go over the pressure limit on the tire’s sidewall. A quick stop at the gas station and $1 can help you save later.
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