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Schmidty  

64 Mechanic's Ways to Make your Car Last Longer

64 MECHANIC'S WAYS TO MAKE YOUR CAR LAST LONGER

Every 2 weeks or 3,000 miles:

1. Check engine oil, transmission fluid and coolant.

Once a month or 1,000 miles:

2. Check tire pressure - with tire gauge.

3. Check transmission fluid.

4. Check brake fluid.

5. Wax car (to protect finish).

6. Check belts and hoses.

Every 3 months or 3,000 miles:

7. Change oil and oil filter (every 6 months or 3,000 miles).

8. Lubricate chassis.

9. Check transmission fluid.

10. Check all drive belts (fan belts) frayed or cracked belts.

Every 6 months or 6,000 miles:

11. Change oil and filter (every 6 months or 3,000 miles).

12. Inspect suspension.

13. Rotate tires.

Every 12 months or 12,000 miles:

14. Flush radiator, replace anti-freeze, check air conditioning
system.

15. Replace air filters.

16. Lubricate chassis.

Every 2 years or 24,000 miles.

17. Replace spark plugs (30,000 miles average suggested for
unleaded gas) and PC valve.

18. Change automatic transmission fluid, filter and pan gasket.

19. Inspect brake linings.

Every 3 years or 30,000 miles:

20. Check and test ignition wires (replace if needed).

21. Test cooling system and heating hoses (replace if needed).

22. Check drive belts (replace if needed).

23. Replace fluid in differential and manual transmission.

Every 50,000 miles.

24. Check brake shoes (replace if needed)

25. If you have a major repair to do, it's wise to get at least
3 estimates, if possible, before you decide.

26. Read and follow your car owner's manual - it's your car's
bible for making your car last longer.

27. Whether you are a man, woman, boy or girl, learn to do some
routine maintenance on your car yourself. A multitude of books,
videos, magazines and classes are available at your local
library that will teach you for free if you don't know. Learn
how to check your own oil, transmission fluid, tire pressure and
coolant, etc.

28. If you find a good mechanic who you can trust, stick with him
even if his prices are a bit higher - all things being equal.
You'll always save time, money and aggravation in the long run.

29. Don't race or gun your engine when you start it up.
Accelerate slowly and smoothly when your engine is cold.

30. Avoid burning rubber - it places excessive wear on the
transmission, rear end, not to mention your tires.

31. An international tire company estimated that 33% of all tires
on the road are under-inflated (low air). Under-inflated tires
wear out quicker and have a tendency to blow out easier.

32. A garaged car lasts longer. A car port is next best, and a
car cover is a distant third.

33. Avoid jackrabbit starts and stops. Stop and accelerate
gradually.

34. Avoid tailgating, tire squealing turns, flying over speed
bumps, pot holes and revving your engine.

35. When possible, avoid driving your car during rush hour stop
and go traffic periods.

36. Keep front-end aligned, for longer tire life and better gas
mileage.

37. Make sure you get promised repairs in writing including how
much it will cost.

38. Avoid car dealers except to have highly specialized repairs
done that can't be done properly anywhere else.

39. It's hard to be overcharged when you get three estimates
before you have the work done.

40. Beware: Cheapest is not always the best. Normally, the best
mechanics with the best equipment and training cost more.

41. Often mechanics that charge extremely low prices have
inferior
or out-dated equipment, little to no formal training or are
under-insured.

42. Complex electrical problems are so involved that serious
electrical work should be done in an "Auto Electric" shop. They
have the equipment, tool and training to do the job more
efficiently than the average mechanic.

43. If your car has "Cruise Control" use it. Using cruise
control
will save you 5% to 10% of a gallon of gas on long trips.

44. Avoid constantly pressing and releasing the accelerator when
driving. This practise not only wastes fuel, but it puts
excessive wear on the drive train of your car.

45. Don't ride your brake pedal, this wears out your brake
linings
pre-maturely, and wastes fuel.

46. Driving with your windows all the way down at higher speeds,
will waste 10% more gallons of gasoline than driving with them
closed.

47. Research by a major car manufacturer has revealed that
neglect
of proper routine maintenance is the number one reason for the
enormous increase in car repairs being required.

48. Tires purchased at department stores such as Sears,
Montgomery
Wards, K-Mart etc., can be an excellent value because many are
made by leading tire manufacturers. For a list of what
manufacturer makes which tires for what department store, write
to: Tire Information Center, P.O. Box 677, Syosset, NY 11791

49. When purchasing or changing tires, make sure you have them
spin balanced.

50. Avoid cleaning your windshield with a dry rag or towel.
Always
dampen with water or some other cleaning liquid. Dry towels
grind and scratch your windshield hindering your visibility.

51. Avoid turning on the car air-conditioning while running at
highway speeds as this tends to put an immediate heavy load on
your compressor and clutch. This could cause excessive wear and
tear on these components. Instead turn your air conditioner on
at car speeds below 25 to 30 m.p.h. This helps to preserve your
expensive compressor.

52. Try to avoid running your car with the tank low on gas.
Keeping
a low tank of gas increases the chance of dirt, water/moisture
and rust forming in your fuel system. Keeping a full tank
decreases the chance of dirt and other foreign matter forming in
your fuel system.

53. Tires driven at 70 m.p.h. wear out almost twice as fast as
cars
that go 50 m.p.h.

54. A government study has confirmed, the top three causes of car
breakdowns while on the road are: (a) running out of gas (b)
tire troubles (c) cooling system problems (overheating)

55. The best as well as the easiest ways to find a good car
repair
shop is by recommendation or referrals from satisfied customers.

56. To work on a late model computer-controlled engines, make
sure
the shop you choose has the equipment to handlecomputer-electric
service/repair. Sophisticated diagnostic equipment is a must.

57. To choose the right repair shop for you, it's wise to have a
small or minor maintenance or repair job done first to see how
the repair shop and mechanic treat you and your car.

58. Give detailed description of your car's problem when you take
it in for repairs. The more you can describe what your car is
doing or not doing (thumping, squealing, clacking sound, etc.)
the faster and less it will cost for your mechanic to fix it.

59. When in doubt about the cost of a repair or a mechanic's
honesty get a second opinion. This is one of the best ways to
protect yourself from being ripped-off until you can find a
permanent repair shop.

60. Regular oil changes are the most important thing you can do
to protect your engine and make it last longer.

61. If you have a manual transmission, downshift to slow your car
down instead of using your brakes. This will save wear and tear
on your braking system.

62. Each time you have your engine oil checked, have your
transmission fluid checked also.

63. Protect your car's interior and make it last longer - park
your car in the shade or place a windshield guard or cover in
the windshield.

64. If you spill something inside your car, clean it up
immediately before it dries. Delaying even 30 minutes can
sometimes leave a permanent stain or spot. NOTE: To better
protect your car seats have them treated with scotchguard.

NOTE: According to current auto insurance statistics, the
average U.S. car's useful life is 10 years or 100,000 miles. By
following proper preventative maintenance you can often double
your car's useful life, and spend less time visiting your local
mechanic.

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cuffy 1  

need car repaired

hi, i have a 94 chysler lebaron which need a lot of fixing up and tires. every other day i have to put air in them. love my car but need help in the repairing dept. if anyone out there can help me i would be truly grateful. i am a 68 yr old women on ss. funds are very limited.again if you can help me it would make life a little bit easier. thank u

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platense  

llantas,gomas

Se que hay muchas necesidades mas urgentes que las mias,pero necesito un juego de llantas para mi auto, las que tiene ya son un peligro ,pero no poseo los recursos en estos momentos para reemplazarlos.Mi auto es Toyata Camry LE del 2001 .No lo puedo manejar con llovizna,lluvia,mucho menos en nieve (ya casi he tenido 2 choques ),y hasta es peligroso con temperaturas normales:pero necesito ir a mi unico trabajo que es de par-time.Gracias
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tinky83  

About tinky83

In a matter of two weeks, both of my front tires have been shredded on my vehicle. I need to replace all four and am wondering if anyone might be able to contribute something, anything, maybe some advice on where to get cheap tires perhaps as well? I can't afford tires right now but need them. Anything would be nice. Thank you..........

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snowowl1  

About snowowl1

This is very hard for me to do, in more ways than one. I am not a person to ask for help and I am now suffering from a traumatic brain injury. I am not able to work and things are falling apart. We are falling behind on our house payments; our car needs tires and some other work because my husband works an hour from where we live. We are in DESPARATE need of a new roof as well. We have been trying to get assistance from our community but it seems nothing is working out. With the economy the way it is so many people are in need of help and waiting lists are long. I know things happen for a reason, I have always believed this, but I just wish I knew the reason. I have always faced hardship my entire life and worked very hard for what I do have. I have always been one to help everyone out but when it comes time for others to help me, well let’s just say it never happens. My birthday gift 3 years ago was the labor to put in a new front door. I purchased the new door; well that new door is still in my garage not installed. I don't know where to turn; I have never been able to ask for help, I feel embarrassed to do so. It is talking all my strength just to type this because of my injury and even more to even post this, but if anyone is willing to help, with anything it would be greatly appreciated! God bless you on this Easter day.

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Trysha  

About Trysha

My name is Trysha. I am 24. I live in Connecticut. I have 2 daughter's ages 6 and 3. I have just found out that I am pregnant again.  I am working 2 part time jobs that don't pay the bills.  My children wont have Christmas this year, but we are okay with that because we have each other and that is what matters most.  I am reaching out today because I am in desperate need of winter tires for my car.  If I do not have tires then I can not get to work and provide for my family or prepare for the new addition to our family.  If there is anyone who can help us it will make is the most lucky family in the world.  I plan to give back anyway I can. My email is kikachulita@aol.com.

Thank you and God bless.

Trysha 

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pspminez  

Please help me buy new tires

i need help please i owe 1,500 dollars to the irs,

my credit is so screwed up i wish i could fix it,

im trying my best working my ass off,

but i really really need new tires im riding on 2 spare tires and two may pops and im very scared everyday that i drive to work (20 MIN DRIVE) if someone could help that would be awesome and my car also has some other problems please help me i am 20 years old and i just need help

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MAMA_of_3  

About MAMA_of_3

ADD ANOTHER DOWN AND OUT PERSON FROM MICHIGAN!!! LOST MY JOB, GOT GUARDIANSHIP OVER MY 2 GRAND DAUGHTERS, AGES 2.5 YRS AND 6 MONTHS OLD. HAVE A SPEECH IMPAIRED 7 YR OLD SON, TRUCK IS FALLING APART AND WE NEED WALL TO WALL CARPET BAD, BEFORE WINTER HITS US. IF ANYONE COULD HELP WITH TRUCK REPAIRS/TIRES AND CARPETING FOR THE WHOLE HOUSE, PLEASE EMAIL ME AT XOXODIAZXOXO@YAHOO.COM        THANKS SO MUCH!!

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maura1  

new tires

I am a single Mother of a seventeen year old son and 7 year old daughter. I am also a graduate student. I don't receive child support and clean houses for a living. I have found myself in a pretty desperate situation over the two front tires on my car. I cannot afford to purchase new tires and because of the condition of my tires, I am unable to drive my car. I'm waiting for my student loan refund money to help me out but I will not receive the check  until October. In the mean time I can't get to work.

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Single Mom 3  

I need help with rent and food

I am a single mother of 3 daughters 15,10,8 working full time i recently bought a SUV that is falling apart but i still have to make the payments, i had to pay $500 for a tune up now i need 4 new tires which is going to run about $800 dollars, my cupboards are becoming bare running out of food real fast, and i dont know how im going to cover my July rent. Anything would help.. Felicia M.
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auto study  

I'm looking for aid or grant

I own a small business , it is an auto repairshop, and I'm looking for a grant or aid to expand my business where I can afford to train few students in the field of auto repair free and without any charge at all.

I have the knowledge and experience, but I don't have the funds to do the necessary remodeling and expansion of the building so it can accomodate few students in an academic and practical education, this can help youngsters learn a useful trade and also keep them away from joining violent and bad groups of youngsters.

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