Tuesday 14 April 2015

Keep Your Engine

Correct vehicle maintainance is a must whether you yen your vehicle to dash smoothly and enjoy fuel consumption at a minimum. Newer vehicles hog exorbitantly tight engines and bring about not tolerate contaminated oil, soiled brake fluid and low coolant levels. Your vehicle's suspension process requires typical greasing to prevent untimely wear on brake pads, tires and u-joints. Transmission fluid must be maintained at the Correct consistent to prevent o-ring wear. Enchanting the next steps Testament facilitate your vehivle carry on.


Instructions


1. Perform a visual inspection of all components that admit a general wear interval. Tires, brake fluid, transmission fluid, engine oil, coolant fluid and the air filter should all be visually inspected and repaired as needed. Research the service manual for Correct procedures and servicing intervals for these items and fluids.


2. Oil and filter should be changed at typical intervals, normally constant by milage. Oil constant and oil breakdown can be erect be removing the engine oil dipstick and examining the constant on the if markers and by noting the colour of the oil. Provided it is ebony, it is date for an oil exchange.


3. Proof the air filter for wear, dust and colour. Most air filters can be blown elsewhere with an air gun and reused at least once. Severely contaminated filters should be replaced during scheduled oil moderate intervals.


4. Transmission fluid calm and colour can be checked by removing the transmission dipstick and checking the even marks on the dip stick. Fluid should be blood or low, depending on vehicle type. Whether colour is off, fluid should be drained and replaced with different fluid and transmission oil filter. Intervals for checking transmission fluid are located in your vehicle's advantage album.


5. Check engine coolant level and color by popping the cap of the overflow reservoir and checking the level against the markers on the reservoir. Coolant color should be green. If color is faded, coolant should be drained and replaced with new coolant. If fluid level is low, add a 50/50 water-coolant mixture to the reservoir until fluid level is reached. Overheating can cause the head gasket to leak coolant into the oil ports.


6. Brake fluid should be checked during the scheduled oil change. Fluid should be honey colored and filled up to full level marking on the fluid reservoir. Use your scan tool to find any faults in the vehicle systems. Repair faults using your service manual procedure.


7. Suspension grease should be replaced per the service manual's suggested interval. Use a grease gun on all grease fittings in suspension. Push grease until the old grease comes out and new grease fills the suspension part.


8. Spark plugs should be removed and checked for discoloration and gap between contacts. Use a feeler gauge to check gap between contacts. Consult the service manual for the appropriate spark plug gap. Clean spark plug wire and contact and add conductive grease to improve connection.


9. If brake fluid is discolored, brake lines will have to be purged of contaminated brake fluid. Replace discolored fluid according to the procedure outlined in your service manual. Low fluid level should be topped of with new fluid.