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Question: What exactly is a Car Maintenance Schedule? Why would I have one in my car?
Answer: A car maintenance schedule is a date that your local mechanic has given your car. It means your car will be due for a check-up. This usually means it will need its next oil change.
Question: In terms of a car maintenance schedule, how often should I have my tires rotated? Is every 3 months too extreme?
Answer: Refer to your owner's manual for exact guidelines, but most manufacturers recommend. Check the manual.We recommend that tires be rotated every 3000 to 5000 miles even if they don't show signs of wear.
Question: hi friends,
i bought a car (2003 hyundai elantra gls) which is having 65000 miles. can any one please tell me the maintenance schedule like, oil change, fluid change, tyre rotate, and engine maintenance
i mean maintenance require for how many miles.
thanks u
Question: What is a good way to get some long maintenance car schedules for a new and a used car in the 2005 Mercedes Benz model online? Please direct me to the site.
Answer: A good web site to use is www.driverside.com Click on the 'Service & Repair' tab You can type in your estimated mileage and it will also show you (in detail) how many items that will need to be checked at the next service due. It's a free site and you can also sign up for free service reminders through your email.
Question: When I bought my car the dealership showed me a section of the manual which had a car maintenance schedule in it. I'm on a pretty tight budget and I want to know how closely I need to adhere to this schedule to keep my car running in good condition. What items on the maintenance schedule do I absolutely need to replace when it says I need to replace them?
Answer: If you focus on nothing else, I would personally suggest following the the repair schedules on three things. Getting regular oil changes is a must, don't skip there. Have your transmission checked on schedule because if this fails, the cost to replace it may be more than your car is worth. Finally, your tires, which take a lot of wear and tear and could cause you to have an accident if improperly maintained. Improperly worn tires can also lead to other problems in the car, much like feet problems can lead to pain in the knees, legs and hips.
Question: I recently bought a new car and want to keep it in tip-top shape. What maintenance do new cars need?
Answer: Some of the maintenance that cars need to keep your car repaired in tip top shape is brakes, tires, oil changes, tune ups, winterization, gauges and fuel injections cleaned.
Question: What is the typical cost of an old car's maintenance per year? Is it worth it to keep an old car?
Answer: Old cars usually require more money and maintenance than newer cars based on the level of design and availability of your car to be repaired. Probably around 500 dollars is enough.
Question: My new car needs to undergo maintenance. Where are good car shops located that is not too costly? Also, what would be the cost?
Answer: The easiest way to find a shop in your area is to go to an online directory such as yellowpages.com or asking friends and family who they go to. The cost for maintenance would vary based on what service you're getting.
Question: I cannot afford a new car and I want to keep mine running well for a few years. What are some key car maintenance repairs that should have done on my 2004 Honda Civic LX to keep the car healthy and reliable?
Answer: The three main parts to keep in optimal condition include the engine, transmission, and clutch. You also need to make sure you change the oil, spark plugs, and air filters on time.
Question: My car broke down the other day and I need to get it fixed. Where is the best place to have my car repaired?
Answer: There are many commercial auto repair shops in major cities. Most reputable are Jiffy Lube, AutoZone, Pep-boys, Wal-Mart, Sears, and even Costco. Hope that helped!