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The Essential FAQs You Need to Know

Here are some of the common Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) that will help you to understand the nitty-gritty aspects of car servicing:

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The Essential FAQs You Need to Know

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  1. Servicing Your Car: The Essential FAQs You Need to Know It does not matter whether your car is new or old. However, keeping it well-maintained is matters as part of vehicle ownership. You should follow the recommended car servicing schedule as part of the maintenance. You can either damage the car significantly or void its warranty, Failing to which. Therefore, you should get your car serviced even if you do not drive the car regularly. One of the main advantages of regularly servicing your car is keeping your car in good condition. So, you can avoid taking your car to the service station frequently, saving money. Here are some of the common Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) that will help you to understand the nitty-gritty aspects of car servicing: When Should I Service My Car? It is a pertinent question that you should ask in the context of car servicing. The car manufacturer will recommend the intervals you need to service your car. You can find recommendations in the manual with a logbook that will have the information on when you should service your car. If you cannot find the information, you should take your car for servicing every six months or 10,000 km, whichever comes first. What Happens During Servicing? The mechanic will check wear and tear in standard servicing and carry out the required maintenance listed in your car’s logbook. In addition, the mechanic will check the engine oils, lights, steering, suspension, tyres and windscreen wipers. You will also find when your car needs a more comprehensive service in the logbook. For example, in a significant servicing, you are likely to see the mechanic replacing parts.

  2. Who Should Service My Car? You can take your car to a car service centre to service it. But, that is not always necessary. You can also engage a mechanic to do the job. Moreover, you should find the vehicle maintenance schedule from the manual. How Often Should I Check the Oil? As a good practice, you should check the oil every week. Oil helps the car to run smoothly. If there is any issue with the oil, it can lead to a fault in your car. You should consult the manual or a mechanic if you find any problems with the oil. How Often Should I Check the Tyre Pressure? You should ensure that the tyres have the correct pressure. It will give you a good driving experience and maintain safety. Remember, the tyres have to be firm to enable your car to run smoothly. As a good practice, you should check the pressure once a month. You can check it at a fuel station. What Can Happen if I Do Not Service My Car On Time? It is necessary to get your car serviced on time. If you do not do so, you might compromise the safety of your car and make it prone to significant defects. In addition, timely servicing your car allows the mechanic to spot minor flaws. As such, the mechanic can fix them, preventing the defect from aggravating into a significant flaw. In that case, you will have to spend significantly on fixing the defect. You can also refer to auto repair manuals to discover the type of repairs needed for specific defects. Conclusion The FAQs seem to make you understand various aspects of car servicing. But, you should ensure that you select a competent mechanic or a good car service station to get your car serviced.

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