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HELPFUL
INFO
- Check
the antifreeze/coolant level
weekly. Some cars have transparent
reservoirs with level markings.
Fill to level marking with
50/50 solution of antifreeze
and water. Caution: Do not
remove the pressure cap
when engine is hot.
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Inspect belts and hoses
monthly. Replace worn, glazed
or frayed belts. Tighten
them when more than 1/2"
of slack can be depressed
between the pulleys. Vehicles
with spring loaded belt
tensioners require no adjustment.
Replace bulging, rotten,
or brittle hoses and tighten
clamps. If a hose looks
bad, or feels too soft or
too hard, it should be replaced.
- Check
transmission fluid monthly
with engine warm and running,
and parking brake on. Shift
to drive, then to park.
Remove dipstick, wipe dry,
insert it and remove it
again. Add the approved
type fluid, if needed. Do
not overfill!
- Check
oil every other fill up.
Remove the dipstick, wipe
it clean. Insert it fully
and remove it again. If
it is low, add oil. To maintain
peak performance, change
oil every 3,000 miles or
3 months, whichever comes
first. Replace oil filter
with every oil change.
- Check
the air filter every other
month. Replace it when it's
dirty or as part of a tune-up.
It is easy to reach, right
under the big metal "lid"
in a carbureted engine;
or in a rectangular box
at the forward end of the
air duct hose assembly.
- Check
brake fluid monthly. First,
wipe dirt from the brake
master cylinder reservoir
lid. Pry off the retainer
clip and remove the lid
or unscrew plastic lid,
depending on which type
your vehicle has. If you
need fluid, add the approved
type and check for possible
leaks throughout the system.
Fill to mark on reservoir.
Caution: Do not overfill.
- Keep
windshield washer fluid
reservoir full. When topping
off, use some windshield
washer fluid on a rag to
clean off the wiper blades.
In winter months, pay attention
to the freezing point of
the washer fluid.
- Use
extreme caution when handling
a battery since it can produce
explosive gases. Do not
smoke, create a spark or
light a match near a battery
and always wear protective
glasses and gloves. Have
it checked with every oil
change. Cables should be
attached securely and be
free of corrosion. If battery
has filler holes, add only
clear, odorless drinking
water.
- Check
power steering fluid level
once per month. Simply remove
the reservoir dipstick.
If the level is down, add
fluid and inspect the pump
and hoses for leaks.
- Inspect
windshield wiper blades
whenever you clean your
windshield. Do not wait
until rubber is worn or
brittle to replace them.
Wiper blades should be replaced
at least once per year,
and more often if smearing
or chattering occurs.
- Be
sure all your lights are
clean and working, including
brake lights, turn signals
and emergency flashers.
Keep spare bulbs and fuses
in your vehicle.
- Keep
tires inflated to recommended
pressure (it helps to own
your own gauge). Check for
cuts, bulges and excessive
tread wire. Uneven wear
indicates tires are misaligned
or out of balance. Keep
a record of tire rotation.
Rotate at the first 5,000
miles and every 7,500 miles
thereafter.
- Look
for signs of oil seepage
on shock absorbers. Test
shock action by bouncing
the car up and down. The
car should stop bouncing
when you step back. Worn
or leaking shocks should
be replaced. Always replace
shock absorbers in pairs.
- Look
underneath for loose or
broken exhaust clamps and
supports. Check for holes
in muffler or pipes. Replace
rusted or damaged parts.
Have emission checked at
least once per year for
compliance with local laws.
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