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9 Things You Should Never Do to Your Car

By October 25, 2016September 21st, 2023Auto

1. Put off the recommended maintenance. There’s a reason the car manufacturer gives you that  little book when you buy a car. It contains important maintenance guidelines for the age and mileage of your car. By following what it says, you can keep your car running smoothly and safely—and save on having to pay for big repairs later on.

2. Ignore any warning lights. Most cars come with a check engine light and other warning lights. If any warning light goes off, it’s time to take your car to a qualified mechanic.

3. Never change the air filter. A fresh air filter keeps your engine running smoothly and improves your car’s fuel efficiency. Most manufacturers suggest you replace your filter every 12,000 to 15,000 miles.

4. Never check your tires’ air levels. Not having the right tire pressure makes for unsafe driving and reduced fuel efficiency. Most vehicles list tire pressure requirements on the driver side door post so you know how much air to give your tires.

5. Have an unqualified person work on your car. Take the time to find a qualified car mechanic.

6. Rev the engine during the winter. Doing this doesn’t warm up the car—in fact, it can cause damage since the oil hasn’t yet worked its way through the engine.

7. Leave keys in the ignition of an unattended car. This is one of the easiest ways to have thieves welcome themselves into your car especially during the winter.

8. Run your gas tank down to empty. Doing so cuts the life of the fuel pump—and puts you at risk of running out before you get to a station.

9. Rarely wash your car. A thorough wash helps preserve the exterior of your car. That can ultimately help your car retain its resale value. A good wash is especially important during winter, with all the salt on the roads.

Another way to protect your set of wheels is by having the right auto insurance. Contact an insurance professional at Freedom Insurance to help find the right coverage at the right price.

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