Most common questions used to investigate
Do you check the tires often?
Do you change the oil every month?
Do you check the lights and insect each bulb?
Do you immediately replace broken windshields?
Do you check your car’s engine air filter?
Do you take your car to trained technicians for problems?
Do you regularly check your car’s brakes?
Do you check its belts and hoses?
Have you reviewed your car insurance?
Common conclusions
Checking and knowing your tire pressure can reduce the wear on tires and ensure a good gas mileage.
It is important to check all the fluids and ensure it is on their appropriate level to avoid leakage and speed up the repair process.
Make sure all lights are functional as a broken bulb may give you inconvenience and put your safety at risk. Try cleaning the lenses and replace the faulty ones.
If your windshields aren’t working correctly anymore, do not prolong and change it immediately. Damaged windshields may block your road visibility during a heavy rain.
Inspecting your car’s air filter once a year and replacing it if necessary will be enough to keep it running.
It is important to take your car to a technician for a check-up so that any parts that need repair can be done immediately. Regular tune-ups will help prolong your car’s life.
Daily inspection for the brakes must be done especially if you hear noises or vibrations from the pedal. If this happens, consult a service center right away.
Checking your car’s belts and hoses in good shape will help you avoid a breakdown on the road. Any belt that breaks may cause your car system to fail.
It’s a good idea to check your car insurance from time to time to help you ensure your policy coverage, limits, and deductibles.
Try to study your car insurance once in a while and keep your car in good shape at all times. If you are unsure about fixing or replacing any parts of it, never hesitate to contact a local mechanic.
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