Many of the tips below are simple to do; others call for a qualified auto technician.

Cooling System
The greatest cause of summer breakdowns is overheating. The engine cooling system ought to be totally flushed and refilled about every 24 months. The level, condition, and concentration of the coolant ought to be examined periodically. A 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water is usually suggested. DIYers, never take off the radiator cap until the engine has thoroughly cooled off! The tightness and condition of drive belts, clamps, and hoses ought to be inspected by a professional like those at CARSTAR Arnold.
Oil
Many factors
affect how often you need to switch out your oil and oil filter. The standard
rule of thumb is every 3,000 miles, but some of the factors that might make you
need to switch out your oil include making lots of short trips, making big
trips with a lot of weight, or hauling a heavy trailer.
Engine
Performance
This may
sound like a daunting task, but it is actually very easy to take some simple
steps to keep your engine working properly. The biggest thing that you can do
besides oil changes is replace the filters. PCV, fuel, and air filters all have
to be switched out every once in a while, particularly in dusty environments.
Also do not forget to have an auto body shop immediately take care of funny
noises and feelings, like hard starts, reduced power, stalling, and turbulent
idling.
Windshield
Wipers
It’s a bad
idea have a dirty windshield. That could lead to eye fatigue after long trips
on the road and ultimately it’s a safety hazard. Get rid of your blades when
they get worn out and do not forget to keep plenty of windshield washer solvent
on hand.
Lights
You’re going
to want to keep your lenses clean of dirt and insects by cleaning them
regularly. Don’t use a dry rag because that could actually scratch the lens. And
do not forget to check all of the bulbs regularly to make sure that they are
not burnt out.
Tires
Getting your
tires rotated every five thousand miles to assure even rotation on them. Be
sure to check your tire pressure every month. Also, when the weather gets
colder, check them before you drive too far. Also, regularly inspect your spare
tire and jack. Look for uneven wear on your tires, cupping, and tread life.
Look for lacerations in the sidewalls. You should get your tires realigned if
you discover uneven tread wearing or whenever your car pulls over to the side.
Brakes should be inspected as recommended in your manual, or sooner if you notice pulsations, grabbing, noises, or longer stopping distance. Even minor brake problems ought to be corrected promptly.
Battery
Batteries can fail any time of year. The only accurate way to detect a weak battery is with professional equipment. Routine care: Scrape away corrosion from posts and cable connections; clean all surfaces; re-tighten all connections. If battery caps are detachable, check the fluid level monthly. Avoid exposure to corrosive deposits and battery acid. Wear eye protection and rubber gloves.
Emergencies
Carry some fundamental tools — ask a technician for suggestions. Also include a first aid kit, flares, and a flashlight.
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