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Some vehicle owners don’t understand the importance of taking care of preventive vehicle maintenance items. They think that as long as their car gets them from point A to point B, everything is fine under the hood. However, all vehicles will wear out, even with just normal driving conditions, not even considering severe conditions.

The first step in taking care of your vehicle is knowing what car maintenance needs to be done, and when it should be done. Look over the vehicle maintenance schedule listed in your owner’s manual and then discuss it with your auto mechanic for their expert advice.

So what car maintenance needs to be done? The guideline below is a general starting point for taking care of your vehicle. The mileage guidelines are flexible and can be adjusted as problems arise.

  • Every 3,000—7,000 Miles—Change the oil and filter. Check all fluids (transmission fluid, coolant, power steering fluid, windshield washer fluid, and wipers), condition of the tires, and all lights.
  • Every 15,000-20,000 Miles—Replace the air filter and inspect the condition of the battery and coolant mixture in the radiator.
  • Every 25,000 miles—Replace the fuel filter.
  • Every 30,000 miles—replace the air filter and power steering fluid. Inspect the HVAC system, brake pads, and suspension components.
  • Every 35,000 Miles—Replace the battery if it is not holding a charge or if it is three to four years old.
  • Every 40,000 Miles—The spark plugs and spark plug wires should be replaced and the ignition and suspension systems should be thoroughly inspected.
  • Every 60,000 Miles—This is a major mileage interval for several items, including replacing brake pads and brake fluid, radiator hoses, coolant, power steering fluid, and timing belt. The engine, transmission, radiator, and suspension components should be thoroughly inspected and any repairs are taken care of as soon as possible.

Remember: Following the recommended schedule of vehicle maintenance has several benefits: optimizes the resale value of your car, helps prevent expensive repairs, averts possible roadside breakdowns, and increases the driving safety of your vehicle.

Wondering what car maintenance needs to be done? Contact our ASE Certified technicians at Auto & Fleet Mechanic for more information about the vehicle maintenance schedule and to schedule an appointment. Our auto shop proudly serves residents in Modesto, CA, and the surrounding area.

Wonder what car maintenance needs to be done? Follow the vehicle maintenance schedule listed in your owner’s manual or ask the auto experts for advice.

Some vehicle owners don’t understand the importance of taking care of preventive vehicle maintenance items. They think that as long as their car gets them from point A to point B, everything is fine under the hood. However, all vehicles will wear out, even with just normal driving conditions, not even considering severe conditions.

The first step in taking care of your vehicle is knowing what car maintenance needs to be done, and when it should be done. Look over the vehicle maintenance schedule listed in your owner’s manual and then discuss it with your auto mechanic for their expert advice.

So what car maintenance needs to be done? The guideline below is a general starting point for taking care of your vehicle. The mileage guidelines are flexible and can be adjusted as problems arise.

  • Every 3,000—7,000 Miles—Change the oil and filter. Check all fluids (transmission fluid, coolant, power steering fluid, windshield washer fluid, and wipers), condition of the tires, and all lights.
  • Every 15,000-20,000 Miles—Replace the air filter and inspect the condition of the battery and coolant mixture in the radiator.
  • Every 25,000 miles—Replace the fuel filter.
  • Every 30,000 miles—replace the air filter and power steering fluid. Inspect the HVAC system, brake pads, and suspension components.
  • Every 35,000 Miles—Replace the battery if it is not holding a charge or if it is three to four years old.
  • Every 40,000 Miles—The spark plugs and spark plug wires should be replaced and the ignition and suspension systems should be thoroughly inspected.
  • Every 60,000 Miles—This is a major mileage interval for several items, including replacing brake pads and brake fluid, radiator hoses, coolant, power steering fluid, and timing belt. The engine, transmission, radiator, and suspension components should be thoroughly inspected and any repairs are taken care of as soon as possible.

Remember: Following the recommended schedule of vehicle maintenance has several benefits: optimizes the resale value of your car, helps prevent expensive repairs, averts possible roadside breakdowns, and increases the driving safety of your vehicle.

Wondering what car maintenance needs to be done? Contact our ASE Certified technicians at Auto & Fleet Mechanic for more information about the vehicle maintenance schedule and to schedule an appointment. Our auto shop proudly serves residents in Modesto, CA, and the surrounding area.

Judi Harvey
Auto & Fleet MechanicModesto Auto Repair

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