As we know, there is more to vehicle maintenance than solely fueling-up regularly and routine visits to the local car wash establishment. Regularly planned oil changes are extremely important to the overall well-being of your automobile. A consistent oil-change regime fosters smooth sailing…and driving. Clean oil quenches the engine and assists in keeping it cool. Neglecting necessary oil changes can lead to major engine troubles that could cost you a pretty penny to fix. Car Care Connection shares six tell-tale signs to help you recognize when it’s time for an oil change:
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Do you have a problem with your brakes? If you think you might have a problem with your brakes, how can you tell? There are several signs you can use as a signal to get your brakes checked. Keep reading for five signs you might need a brake job.
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Have you looked at your tires lately? If you have not, you should. In fact, a tire tread can tell you a lot about your car and how you are driving, and your car are impacting your tires. Here is more information on tire tread and your car.
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No one likes to replace tires, because depending on the type of car you drive, they can be very expensive. However, driving on worn or old tires may end up costing you more money than just buying a new set of tires will. Here’s information on why you need to replace those old and worn out tires today.
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For every car owner, there are important things that you will need to take care of in order to keep your car up and running and avoid the giant bills associated with cars. Here are some ways you can make your New Year’s resolutions to keep your car going for years to come.
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There are few sounds so annoying as the one your car makes when you put the key in and turn, and your car refuses to start. You may hear an anemic sound, or no sound at all. What should you do when you get in your car to go to work, school or errand running–and your car won’t cooperate? We have some answers.
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