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Are You Forgetting These 3 Important Parts of Vehicle Maintenance?

Cars are expensive, so of course, you want yours to last for as long as possible. Achieving this goal means sticking to a routine maintenance schedule. Pretty much everybody knows to get their oil changed according to manufacturer recommendations, but what about the rest of your car? Are you killing your car by forgetting these maintenance responsibilities?

Do you know how long you’ve had your car battery? There’s nothing worse than a battery dying when you’re on a long trip, so make sure you check the health of your car battery and ensure all the connections are in good condition before you head off on a long trip.

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Rotating the Tires

Your car’s tires don’t automatically wear evenly. Without rotation, one or two tires are usually weaker than the others. Weakened tires equal reduced gas mileage, so don’t skip the rotation. Your mechanic will swap your tires in a particular pattern based on their type and the kind of engine and transmission your car has. By doing this every 10,000 miles, your tires will wear more evenly, and you will know right away if one of your tires needs to be replaced.

Cleaning the Fuel System

For your vehicle to perform at its best, its engine needs to be in good working order. When your car’s fuel lines are dirty or clogged, the engine has to work harder to keep everything moving. It will wear out more quickly and require expensive replacement. By keeping a clean fuel system, you extend engine life. Ask your mechanic to use a fuel system cleaning product in the tank. Do you need to improve your vehicle’s emission scores? Ask for an oil system cleaner as well.

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Replacing the Cabin Filter

A new cabin filter not only makes your car operate more efficiently, it also keeps the air you breathe inside your car safer. A dirty filter sends bacteria, mold, and other pollutants into the inside air. Have your Pittsburgh Toyota maintenance mechanic change your cabin filter when changing your oil, but keep in mind you don’t need to do it every time. On average, you will need to replace it every 15,000 miles, but it could be more or less depending on your driving habits and how polluted your city is.

A clean, well-maintained car is safer for you and your family and keeps your car running longer. Remember to add these easily forgotten maintenance tips to your next vehicle checkup.