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Regularly scheduled auto maintenance is vital to keeping your car on the road. The time and effort you put into keeping up with maintenance can save you big money in the long run. Your vehicles manufacturer came up with a maintenance schedule and service intervals that are specific to your car or truck and there are procedures and checks that your car needs at varying intervals. Each manufacturer is different but as a rule of thumb every 3 months you should check your coolant level, coolant mixture do a lug bolt inspection, check oil, fill washer fluid, power steering fluid check, and brake fluid check. Every 6 months you should check the above along with your tire depth check, brake inspection, and spark plug wire check. These are just a few of the items to check but depending on the year, make, model, and age of your vehicle the intervals and items check could vary greatly. Replacing a car's spark plugs used to be a regular part of overall car maintenance. There was a time not long ago when cars would need to get a tune-up every 30,000 miles. Among other things, this would consist of checking the distributor cap and rotor, ignition, and spark plug replacement, if needed. Our recommendation is to check your owner’s manual or give us a call for a free consultation over the phone.
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