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Essential Preventative Maintenance Tips for Your Car

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Understanding how to prevent most vehicle problems isn’t difficult, as it can often be done through good maintenance. If you take good care of your car and have it serviced at regular intervals, it is far less likely to break down or need costly repairs. Preventative maintenance is essential for the life of your car, and you want to make sure you’re working with a trusted mechanic to help you keep your vehicle running as well as possible for more confidence anytime you drive.

Change the Oil and Filter

The oil and filter are among the most important areas for preventative maintenance. If you do not have them changed according to your vehicle manufacturer’s requirements, you could find that your engine is not working as well as it should. You could also shorten your car’s lifespan and end up with problems that could have been avoided. Since oil is what lubricates the moving parts of your engine, you need to make sure it’s in good shape and able to do its job correctly.

Make Sure to Rotate the Tires

Rotating the tires is another important part of preventative maintenance. When you have the tires rotated, they wear more evenly. That can help reduce problems with worn-down tires that do not have good traction or provide you with a comfortable ride. You want to feel confident on the road, and that is much easier to do when you know your tires are getting a good grip like they should be. Do not settle for anything less because you need tires you can trust.

Take Care of Fluids, Brakes, and Alignments

Our mechanic will take a good look at the alignment of your tires when they are rotated, along with the brakes. We will also check your car’s fluids to make sure you are not low on coolant or other vital fluids. You do npt want to run out of something your vehicle really needs, and you definitely do not want to do damage to your engine. Transmission fluid, brake fluid, and fluid for the wipers all need to be topped up properly if any of them are getting low.

Do Not Ignore a Warning Light

Warning lights are your car’s way of telling you something is not working as it should. Taking a careful look at your dashboard is part of preventative maintenance since you can see whether there are issues developing. If you have a warning light on your dash, it is time to take your car in for service. It could be something very simple or even a faulty sensor, but it could also be a big problem getting started. You want to catch that before it has the chance to get any worse.

We Can Help Protect Your Car the Right Way

At Brookwood Automotive, our team of experts is dedicated to providing our customers with exceptional automotive services. We understand the importance of preventative maintenance and strive to keep your car running smoothly for years to come. Our mission is driven by values such as honesty, integrity, and customer satisfaction, making us more than just an average automotive shop.

With a family-operated and veteran-owned establishment, we provide transparent communication and quality services that you can trust. As your reliable partner on the road, we also offer a 3-year/36,000 Mile Warranty for your peace of mind. If you are located in OKC or South Central Oklahoma, give us a call at (405) 632-5633 or reach out to us online. We would be honored to serve you and welcome you into our family at Brookwood Automotive Service.

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