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12 Automotive
components you
should service
immediately.
According to
leading
automotive
experts 4 out of
5 cars need
maintenance,
such as the
items listed
below. Is your
car one of them? |
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WORN BRAKE PARTS.
Postponing
needed brake
service, in
addition to
being a safety
hazard, can
escalate the
cost of a
braking system
overhaul.
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TIRED WINDSHIELD
WIPER BLADES.
Don't wait for a
rainy day to
replace worn
blades.
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BURNED OUT
LIGHTS.
Can you see and
be seen? Check
all your lights
regularly to be
sure.
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CLOGGED FILTERS.
Scheduled
replacement of
air, oil, gas,
fuel,
transmission and
other filters
extend car life
and improve
performance.
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WORN SPARK
PLUGS.
Worn plugs waste
gas and increase
exhaust
emissions. They
also cause the
engine to run
poorly . |
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CORRODED BATTERY
CABLES.
Corroded cables
and a weak
battery cause
starting
trouble. Have
battery and
charging system
checked if the
engine turns
over slowly.
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GLAZED BELTS,
ROTTEN HOSES.
A slipping belt
can affect
engine cooling,
alternator,
power steering,
and air
conditioner.
Replace worn
belts before
they let you
down . . brittle
or rotten
cooling system
hoses can lead
to overheating.
Others, such as
vacuum and power
steering hoses,
hinder
performance and
safety.
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NEGLECTED
COOLING SYSTEM.
Periodic
servicing of the
cooling system
helps prevent
deterioration of
radiator or
heater core.
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LEAKING SHOCK
ABSORBERS.
Worn shocks or
struts affect
ride control and
shorten tire
life.
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DAMAGED CV JOINT
BOOTS.
These rubber
boots protect
the critical CV
joints that
deliver power to
your wheels.
They should be
inspected
regularly and
replaced as
needed.
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LEAKING MUFFLER.
Have your car
put on a lift
occasionally to
check the
muffler and
other parts of
the exhaust
system.
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TIRED TIRES.
Worn tires are
dangerous.
Proper
inflation,
alignment and
balance will
extend tire life |