Car Maintenance Idaho Falls ID

Gas prices and car parts can cost a lot. You may have determined to make your current car last as long as possible. You can reduce wear and tear on your vehicle by following these simple rules.

Local Companies

Western Transmission
(208) 529-9936
1410 N Skyline Dr
Idaho Falls, ID
Automotive Tech & Performance
(208) 529-3558
425 College St
Idaho Falls, ID
Kolbert's Automotive
(208) 529-5888
344 1st St
Idaho Falls, ID
Broadway Ford Auto Repair
(208) 525-8950
980 W Broadway St
Idaho Falls, ID
All Things Automotive & Diesel Service
(208) 523-3903
1997 Walton Ave Ste A
Idaho Falls, ID
Brandon Automotive
(208) 522-5395
1500 Jones St
Idaho Falls, ID
Jim Serr Automotive
(208) 524-2200
445 May St
Idaho Falls, ID
V W Bob's Repair
(208) 529-5506
555 Northgate Mile
Idaho Falls, ID
Bob's Radiator King
(208) 529-5521
1774 N Woodruff Ave
Idaho Falls, ID
Sutton Auto-Tech
(208) 529-4660
1230 N Skyline Dr
Idaho Falls, ID

Car Maintenance

Gas prices and car parts can cost a lot. You may have determined to make your current car last as long as possible. You can reduce wear and tear on your vehicle by following these simple rules:

  1. Regular oil changes: The single most effective way to take care of your car is to change the oil and oil filter regularly. Most warranties require that oil be changed on a regular basis. A modern engine should last well over 200,000 miles when properly cared for. Manufacturers and oil companies usually recommend changing your oil at 3,000 to 6,000 mile intervals. Check your owner's manual to learn any specific recommendations for your car.
  2. Low Tire Pressure: Driving a car with improperly inflated tires wastes fuel, and it takes a toll on your tires. If you drive on under-inflated tires, you'll be riding on just the tread near the outside edges of the tires. The results are unpleasant. Your tires will wear quickly, your gas mileage will suffer, and your car's handling and braking will not be as crisp. When driving on an under-inflated tire at highway speeds, heat can build up because the sidewalls are flexing so much. This sometimes results in a blowout.
  3. High Tire Pressure: Operating a car with over-inflated tires isn't really much better than driving with under-inflated tires. Tires that are over-inflated can bulge outward, especially in the middle of the tread. This means that your car will ride on just the middle part of the tire tread instead of riding on the whole width of the tire tread. This causes undue tire wear, stiff handling, and poor braking performance.
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