Keep Your Investment Running Great

While many used car owners take their vehicles in for routine maintenance, such as oil changes and tire rotations, it is important to perform your own inspection checks as well. Proper car maintenance and DIY tips are easy to follow. Engaging in simple vehicle checks regularly may help to prevent an accident from occurring. Here are some easy Do-It-Yourself tips that you can look for in your vehicle.

Checking your oil on a routine basis will help to extend the life of your car. If you happen to be going on a long drive, be sure to check the oil before you go. Most vehicles need to have their oil changed every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. Missing an oil change can damage your car's engine.

Another maintenance check that you can do yourself is the battery inspection. Check your battery to make sure all cables and connections are free from corrosion and are securely attached. Car batteries generally last for three to five years.

Routinely test your headlights to make sure they are working properly. Head and tail lights are cheap and easy to fix. Repairing them as needed may prevent you from being pulled over because of a headlight outage.

Be sure to check your tires for any wear in tread or damage to the sidewall. If you notice one of your tires is getting low, check the pressure and fill it with air. Continue to keep an eye on it in order to avoid getting stuck with a flat tire. Bald tires will need to be replaced as soon as possible as they are a danger on the road, especially in bad weather conditions.

A common maintenance issue involves trouble with the brakes. Listen for any screeching sounds that occur when you apply your brakes. Replacing your brakes quickly upon hearing the noise will prevent them from damaging your rotor blades.

Knowing how to care for your car properly will not only increase the life of your used car, but it will safeguard you from other dangers on the road as well.

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