- All oil changes should be done regularly from the previous oil change or as per manufacturer's requirements. A good oil life protects and prevents any internal damage to engine components.
- When servicing your vehicle’s transmission if it just a flush or full tune up, always use the specified manufacturer’s oil and specifications. Transmission fluid should always be checked when engine is running.
- Benefits of Steering and Suspension System: Shaky, unsteady, off-center, and stiff steering are all cause for getting a steering system repaired, while excessive bouncing or swaying during bumps and intermittent control while driving and braking are cause for a suspension system inspection. Uneven tire wear is also a potential sign of a suspension problem, though this may also point to alignment issues. Have you hit a pothole recently? Potholes can cause damage to steering and suspension components. Worn suspension components will reduce the stability of the vehicle and the control of the driver. Because suspension system components combine into one working unit, suspension issues that go untreated have the potential to increase the wear on other suspension components, which may result in more extensive repairs down the road.
- Power flushes are always recommend to winterize vehicles for winter and maintain cooling/heating system performance. Thermostats should also be replaced to avoid any overheating or lack of heating efficiency.
- All belts should be inspected regularly to avoid unwanted noise, damage to drive pulleys/tensioner. Timing belts must follow manufactures mileage replacement to avoid any damage to engine and pistons.
- All tire rotations should be service every 5,000 kms or at the time of oil change, to prolong tire tread life and protect wheel alignment.
- Adequate tyre pressure is very important to derive good mileage and protect the tyres.