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5 ways to extend the life of your vehicle

You extend your vehicle's life by doing three things: regular maintenance, careful driving, and proactive care. Here are five ways to do just that:

1) Regular Maintenance

Adhere to your dealers recommended maintenance schedule for your vehicle. Regular oil changes, filter replacements, tire rotations, and brake inspections are essential for keeping your vehicle running smoothly and preventing premature wear and tear.

2) Drive Responsibly

Avoid POTHOLES & aggressive driving. This includes speeding, rapid acceleration, and hard braking. These habits can put unnecessary strain on your vehicle's engine, transmission, brakes, and suspension components, leading to premature wear and decreased lifespan.

3) Keep It Clean

Regularly wash and wax your vehicle to protect its exterior from corrosion and rust. Clean the interior to stop dirt, dust, and debris. They cause early wear on upholstery, carpets, and interior parts. Additionally, keep the engine bay clean to prevent dirt and grime

buildup, which can impede airflow and cause overheating.

4) Monitor Fuel Levels

Check and top up key fluids at least once a month. These include engine oil, coolant, transmission fluid, brake fluid, and power steering fluid. Low fluid levels can cause more friction and overheating. These can severely damage your vehicle's engine and other vital parts.

5) Address Issues Promptly

Don't ignore warning signs such as the check engine light, the famous ABS light or unusual noises or vibrations. Fixing problems fast can stop small issues from becoming costly repairs. It can also extend your vehicle's life.

By following these practices, you can help ensure that your vehicle stays reliable and efficient. It will stay that way for years to come.

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