Regular maintenance is vital to keeping your car on the road. The time and effort you put into keeping up with scheduled maintenance can save you big money in the long run. There are procedures and checks that your car needs at varying intervals. Below is a general maintenance checklist, and if you can keep up with these easy jobs, you will save yourself money and time while improving the life and value of your car.
Every three months, you should check your coolant levels and mixture, inspect the lug bolts, check the oil, fill washer fluid, and check the power steering and brake fluids. You should also perform these same checks every six months along with checking your tire depth, inspecting your brakes, and check your spark plugs. You should also clean your battery connections and replace your windshield wiper every six months as well.
There are a few more checks and maintenance tasks that should be done annually, along with everything already mentioned, including: fuel pressure regulator inspection, timing belt inspection, radiator flush, replacing the spark plugs and fuel filter and brake pads, and checking the ABS sensor.
In order to stay up to date on your maintenance, you need a professional mechanic who can cater to the specific needs of you and your vehicle. Premier Automotive in Toledo has been in the business for over 30 years and their shop is fully equipped with new state-of-the-art equipment and diagnostic equipment. They service all foreign and domestic models, and fleet accounts are welcomed.
Premier Automotive is a full-service auto shop, and all service records are kept in their database. When they repair your car using quality NAPA parts, NAPA covers the labor to replace that part (should it fail) for 12 months or 12,000 miles, anywhere in the continental U.S. They install Jasper remanufactured engines and transmissions because Jasper offers a 3 year or 100,000 mile warranty on parts and labor.
Call 419-882-3499 or stop into 4942 W. Alexis Road in Sylvania to schedule an appointment today.
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