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Top 3 Car Maintenance Tips

Like your body, you car needs to be taken care of in order to ensure you get the most out of it, for the longest possible period of time.
Just like we humans need to take out bodies for a checkup with our GP every now and then, it's essential to your car's health to make sure you get a car service every 5,000-10,000 kilometres.
However, also like the human bodies, there are several steps you can take to take care of it in-between check-ups so that the overall quality and standard is maintained.
These are simple things that the average car-owner can do from home, and a little bit of extra effort in terms of vehicle maintenance can mean big savings down the line.
Here are some things you can do...
Oil In terms of your car's oil, it's advisable to check it every 3-4 times you fill up your car.
You do this by popping the bonnet and using the dipstick to gauge levels.
It's important to wipe it clean on a piece of towel or cloth before submerging it again in the oil tank, and you must ensure the oil reaches the marker.
Obviously if your oil is low it needs re-filling, and oil can be purchased from almost every petrol station in Australia, which is why it's a good idea to check it while you're filling up.
In addition to this, you should consult your car's manual to see how frequently it recommends the oil be changed.
If you're unsure, a good rule of thumb is that your oil should be changed every 6 months.
You can do this yourself or pay to have it done for you, depending on your level of knowledge.
Water Similarly, the water is something you should check while you've got the bonnet open for the oil.
The right water levels are essential as your radiator uses water to cool your engine and keep it running properly.
Overheating can cause your car to break down and do lasting damage to your motor.
If you can see how high the water is, judge whether or not it needs topping up, but generally speaking it won't do any harm to simply fill it until you can see the levels.
Water is free after all! Tyre Pressure Ensuring your car has the right tyre pressure is essential to the smooth running of your vehicle.
Consult your driver manual as to the correct pressure ratio your tyres should have, and check them just as frequently as you do your oil and water, and again if you are carrying a particularly heavy load.
Remember that recommended tyre pressure may change depending on the weight of your cargo, so it's a good idea to double check! Car repairs can be costly, which is why it's important to take measures to minimise the likelihood of needing them.
By taking good care of your car you can not only protect it's livelihood but your investment as well.
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