Conducting regular car maintenance is essential to the smooth running of your vehicle and helps to minimise disruption to your journey and avoid a potentially large bill too. Select Car Leasing have created steps to keep your car in great shape.
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AIR FILTER
Ensuring your air filter is clean and clear prevents harmful debris and dirt from entering the engine. If this car maintenance isn’t carried out every 12 months or 12,000 miles, you may have to repower the engine due to it being clogged up.
WINDSCREEN WIPERS
It’s important that your windscreen wipers are working efficiently, as they perform an essential role in keeping your visibility clear and allowing you to drive safely. If they become worn, they can also scratch your windscreen.
SPARK PLUGS
Spark plugs create the ignition for your car to start. It’s recommended that modern cars have their spark plugs replaced every 80,000 miles, to keep them functioning at optimum levels. Improper functioning spark plugs can affect many elements of your car; including the catalytic converter, which can be damaged as a result of high temperatures.
ENGINE OIL & ENGINE FILTER
The engine oil and oil filter ensure that the moving parts within the engine are properly lubricated so that they can efficiently carry out their functions. Failure to properly maintain engine oil levels can lead to the engine getting damaged or even ruined.
BATTERY MAINTENANCE
The car’s battery provides the surge of electricity that’s required for every vehicle’s electrical components to work. An underpowered or inefficient battery can lead to the corruption of the vehicle’s immobiliser data, preventing the engine from starting and damaging the cars sensitive electronics.
RADIATOR FLUSH
The radiator is essential in keeping your engine cool, by circulating liquid around the engine block. Poor maintenance leads to a build-up of sediment that can clog up the water pump, resulting in the engine running hotter than normal which in turn causes it to overheat
BRAKE PADS
Brake pads apply the pressure and friction needed to the brake rotors, which in turn slows the wheels. Brake pads that are worn, or in poor condition can lead to them becoming grooved and cause damage to the rotors and brake callipers, which will reduce the performance of your brakes. Ensuring the responsiveness of your brakes is crucial in any car maintance and ensuring safety standards.
FUEL FILTER
The fuel pump is an integral part of any vehicle, as it’s responsible for pumping the cars fuel from the tank to the engine. The pump can suffer damage if it’s not properly maintained, as a clogged fuel filter will put too much pressure on the pump leading to your engine failing to start.
LIGHTS
Headlights and taillights should be checked regularly to ensure that other cars can see you on the road in the event of poor visibility and is a crucial factor in avoiding accidents. It’s important to check all lights on the car, as even if just one of your lights isn’t working, your car can appear smaller to other motorists.
TYRES
Tyres are one of the most important components of your car as they give the driver grip and stability in difficult conditions. It’s essential that your tyres are in good condition before your journey, to prevent you from falling into difficulty once faced with rugged terrain on your trip.
Car Maintenance Timeline
This guide and maintenance timelines demonstrate just how important it is to maintain all the essential parts of your vehicle, and how vital it is to keep your car at peak efficiency. Not only does it give you the peace of mind of a safe, reliable car, it ensures you avoid any unforeseen bills and costly servicing charges in the future.