13 Things You Should Know About Car Maintenance

Listen to your car's various needs regularly and fulfill them to ensure its longevity.

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Listen to your car's various needs regularly and fulfill them to ensure its longevity.

1. Choose the proper fluids for brakes, cooling and other systems. For models built after the year 2000, 'it's crucial that you use the manufacturer's fluids or equivalents', says Jason D'Amico, professor of automotive technology at Centennial College in Toronto. If you decide not to, transmissions and other components may be noisy or perform poorly.

2. Prioritize your tyres. When they don't have enough tread, you aren't able to stop quickly or handle slippery roads. Glenn Maidment, president of the Tire and Rubber Association of Canada recommends placing a coin in one of the tyre's grooves. Try a 1 rupee coin. If you can see the head of the Ashoka symbol then the tyre needs replacing.

3. Air can save you money. A tyre under-inflated by just 1psi can reduce fuel efficiency, so get it checked at least once a month. Tyre pressure varies from car to car and the information is usually given on a label inside the driver's door. Don't forget to check the pressure in the spare as well.

4. Heed recalls-they identify potential safety issues. Visit your automaker's website to check each vehicle's recall status.

5. Replace your brake fluid every two years. It's hygroscopic, meaning it pulls moisture out of the air. This water contamination greatly increases the risk of brake failure.

6. Avoid waiting until your car won't start to replace your battery. Have it checked every autumn after the three-year mark instead. Batteries hate the cold, and one that's failing could work at 20˚C but leave you stranded when temperatures plummet.

7. Use the right grade of fuel. Some sportier models require premium, which ignites more evenly in their higher-compression engines. Regular fuel can leave these vehicles running sluggishly.

8. Take extra care during the monsoon. Brakes and tyres should be in ...

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