You’ve worked hard, saved diligently, and have now purchased
your new car! To help ensure your purchase was money well spent, car care and
maintenance are necessary to prolong the life of your vehicle. We’ve put together
a few great tips to help you extend the life of your car.
·
Run your
car’s A/C in winter
Run the A/C a few times throughout the
winter to prevent moving parts in the compressor from seizing. Circulating the
refrigerant will also help keep the seals soft and pliant.
·
Patience
is key during the break-in period
Typically during the first 1,000 miles, or
break-in period- of a new car, car manufactures suggest you keep speeds under
55 miles per hour.
·
Don’t
fill up your gas tank while the tanker is at the station
Come back another day or go to a different
gas station if you see a gasoline tanker filling the tanks when you need a
fill-up. As the tanks are being filled underground, sediment can be stirred up
into the gas and can clog fuel filters and fuel injectors, causing poor
performance from your vehicle.
·
Clean the
inside of the car every time you clean the outside
Particles of dirt are abrasive and liquid
spills, such as soda, can be corrosive. Vacuum and sponge interior surfaces
clean every time the outside of your car gets a bath.
·
Take
excess weight off your keychain
The weight several objects on your keychain,
combined with bouncing while you drive, can wear out the tumblers inside the
ignition and may eventually lead to ignition switch failure. To help ensure
your ignition switch works properly, shed some weight off your keychain.
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