Maintenance Service Guide Clovis NM

The following driver’s guide contains information you should know about maintenane service and what to do when you need help. Read on to keep safe, stylish, and happy on the road in Clovis.

Local Companies

Richard Barton Pontiac Buick GMC Inc
(505) 762-2986
3300 Mabry Dr
Clovis, NM
Bender Honda-Nissan
(505) 762-3701
3000 Mabry Dr
Clovis, NM
Big Valley Ford Chrysler Dodge Jeep
(505) 762-3300
1504 Mabry Dr
Clovis, NM
Four Lane Auto Sales Inc
(505) 742-0833
313 N Main St
Clovis, NM
Bender Chevrolet Cadillac Inc
(505) 762-4755
Clovis, NM
Hamilton Big Country Ford Inc
(505) 762-0773
2521 N Prince St
Clovis, NM
Bailey-Strebeck Jeep Mitsubishi
(505) 769-2277
2020 Mabry Dr
Clovis, NM
Car-Co
(505) 762-8852
821 N Prince St
Clovis, NM
Bender Chrysler-Dodge
(505) 762-1141
Clovis, NM
Chevrolet Authorized Dealer
(505) 763-4465
2500 Mabry Dr
Clovis, NM

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Maintenance Service Guide
Why should you service your car? After all, your friend never seems to bother to change oil or check tire pressure, and his car is fine. Well, it may be fine for now, but sooner than later his car will be trashed because it's too expensive to fix. Don't let that happen to you. It's easy to become complacent and not have your car checked, especially once you learn all it's tricks. You know all you have to do when it won't start right away is jiggle the key in just such a way, etc. It's relatively easy to take care of your car if done on a schedule. Maintenance visits should occur every three to four months. One good way to remember is by the change of seasons. Not every thing needs to be done each time you visit your mechanic, for instance, most cars only need a factory scheduled service twice a year, and regular maintenance will alleviate the need for you to wonder whether you're "tuned-up" all right. Following a factory maintenance schedule is generally recommended, but the same schedule is put on each car sold from Ypsilanti to Walla Walla. That means climate and the way each individual owner drives is not taken into account. Are you a stop and start driver? Or are your miles long commutes on the highway? Either way, you'll personalize your maintenance schedule somewhat. Follow a factory maintenance schedule exactly as recommended if you are leasing, or if you anticipate having any problems with your warranty. It's a lot easier to prove your case if you can show you've done exactly what was recommended. Here's a general guide for what to do and when if you are not using a factory schedule:

  • 7,500 miles: Get a lubrication, oil and oil filter change, rotate tires, check brakes, and a complete safety check
  • 11,250 miles: Oil and oil filter change
  • 15,000 miles: Get a lubrication, oil and oil filter change, rotate tires, check brakes, and transmission check, clean air filter, and a complete safety check
  • 18,750 miles: Oil and oil filter change
  • 22,500 miles: Get a lubrication, oil and oil filter change, rotate tires, check brakes, and a complete safety check
  • 26,250 miles: Oil and oil filter change
  • 30,000 miles: Get a lubrication, oil and oil filter change, rotate tires, check brakes, replace air filter, sparkplugs, adjust valves (unless hydraulic) check timing, flush brake fluid, change transmission fluid, cooling system flush, and a complete safety check

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