Car servicing why do it?
For most of us there are two professionals we loathe to visit – the dentist for our teeth and the mechanic for our car. Luckily help is at hand as this regular column will arm you with some of the basics we should all know about our cars, and will help to eliminate that feeling of dread when you next take your car to your local mechanic.
I guess it’s fair enough to say that you wouldn’t want to fly with your family to Sydney in an aeroplane that you knew hadn’t been regularly serviced. So why then take the same risk in your car that has not been regularly serviced.
You need to know everything is working at peak performance and safety every time you get in the car whether it’s around the local streets to get the kids from school or driving at 100 km on the motorway at night. Every component of your car needs to be working at 100%.
In order for your car to work properly all these separate components like brake pads, belts, spark plugs, filters, tyres etc, need to be checked and maybe changed after a certain time / kilometres. Your car comes with a service manual which will tell you what procedures need to be carried out depending on how many kilometres you’ve done.
Don’t try and avoid a service. It’s wiser to pay smaller $$$$ regularly than huge whopping $$$$ because something major has happened.
What is a basic service? At your mechanic shop (or maybe Dad at home) a basic service will entail the following:
• Change the oil filter and put in new oil
• Fit a new sump plug washer
• Top up all fluids
• Check all tyre pressures
• Check the battery levels and apply terminal spray
• Check the suspension and steering
• Check the cooling system
• Check all lights
• Lube all the door hinges and locks
• A visual check of all drive belts.
Of course we do all of these items in our 2 branches, please see http://www.mayneautomotive.co.nz/services.html
for a list of our services