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Mechanics Advice In Regards To Engine Oil Change Frequency

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

Determining the length of time the oil should stay in the engine, is a little tricky. This is due to the fact that, it mostly depends on how the car is used, what conditions the vehicle is exposed to and the driving habits of the owner. We all know that these factors vary from person to person. Meaning, if your use the car in a certain way there are specific instructions as to how often you should drain the oil. Our goal is to be able to categorize and identify these.

There are two major reasons why oil must be drained periodically. Contaminants can increase in number. When this occurs, the oil’s ability to lubricate and cool the engine is significantly reduced. Chemical changes are also a problem. Oil contains certain additives. These give the capacity to protect form rusting and corrosion of metals until they become depleted and oxidized. For clarification purposes, oil itself does not wear out. However, the additives, which are incorporated in the compound that are responsible for protecting metal parts against oxidation and other causes of deterioration, do. New oil and a new filter will help your engine perform better and last longer when it is done in the correct intervals.

The American Petroleum Institute says that this change should be done at “regular intervals” and check with the recommendations given in your car’s service manual. Usually, there are two types: one for mileage which, in most cars is as around 3,000 miles; and the other one is for time, at around three months. When it’s summer time decrease the recommendation by 10% and by winter 20%. For example, in winter the oil must be changed around 2,400 miles. This is the computation for maximum oil-change intervals. It might be a bit costly and inconvenient for some, but you are assured that the car is in good condition when you need it to be.

If on the other hand, operating conditions are other than ideal, the change interval will be shortened. In fact under the worst driving conditions for automotive engines - such as what occurs during dust storms, prolonged idling, constant starts and stops, the oil change interval may have to as little as only 500 to 1000 miles (that is approx 800 to 1600 kilometers.)

When driving under harsh conditions, this can qualify as “Super Severe Service”. This is when adverse climatic conditions make it necessary for the recommended time intervals to be shortened. This is applicable to activities such as towing a trailer in a mountainous region under very hot weather. The main idea is, these suggestions should also be coupled with good judgment. After all, the owners are the best persons to determine how soon oil changes must be done because they are fully aware of how often and how hard their cars are drive.V:12

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Things You Need To Do For Car Maintenance

Monday, July 19th, 2010

In our day and age it is already considered a basic need to have a car It is very important though to have regular maintenance on y our car so that you will not end up having a huge problem that will cost you an arm and a leg. It is important that you know what needs to checked and maintained in your vehicle. This article will teach you all about that.

First, you need to practice a routine checkup of your vehicle. Set aside some time to thoroughly inspect your car for damage and you can do this when you park it on your garage. Checking your car once in awhile will allow you to spot some problems that can turn worse if it is not fixed as soon as possible. Making sure that you take notice of little damages in your car and having them fixed will save you a lot of money. Acting immediately will help you save money from future complicated repairs.

Secondly, you take time to regularly clean your car. It is advisable to clean both inside and outside. Try to make it a habit to clean your vehicle. The best schedule to wash the exterior and vacuum the interior of your car is once a week or twice in a month. Cleaning your tires regularly is also a good idea.

Take the time to have your engine oil and clean the filter as well. Changing of oil can extend the life of your vehicle and keep it in a good condition. Aside from the benefits you get, you also contribute to the community because a clean engine does not produce something that can cause pollution to the environment.

Lastly, but not the least, you need to make a schedule for smog check. It is actually a requirement to have all registered cars to undergo a smog check. Make it a point to have your car repaired if it is emitting too much smoke. .

These are the things that you need to have checked regularly in your car. Just heed the tips that you learned here and do them regularly.

When you need to take your car in for maintenance see us at our San Diego auto repair shop. Your car’s repair needs will be taken care of including if you need a smog test San Diego service.

Touch-less Car Wash Equipment Or Hand Wash ?

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

A clean and well maintained car sells easier, sells and trades in for more cash and makes any negotiations selling or trading in your vehicle a lot easier and better. So why don’t more auto owners take better care of their automobile overall when it comes time to simple cleaning of the exterior of their vehicles? Is it laziness or is it a matter that they are too busy or simply do not care? The sad fact is that many auto owners’ especially first time buyers simply do not know the simple rules and ease of washing a car. It’s easy and fun if you know how.

Ultraviolet light - U.V. light, can cause in chemical terms oxidation. Oxidation, in chemical terms, can be explained a chemical breakdown in paint pigments. You may well have noticed the results of harmful chemical oxidation on appearance of your vehicle which you drive proudly.

Firstly you can take your auto to a commercial car wash. These can be “full service” that is a full wash with a team of cleaners in and out. This is nice, impresses many women as they have visions of such a “team” fully and thoroughly cleaning their home in such a manner - sweeping through home like a tornado. You will get a clean vehicle but it’s a little bit pricey and if you live in a smaller center you may not have such a full service “car wash” in your area. Next in line you can visit a self service car wash. Usually these have high pressure nozzles, along with a vacuum cleaner to allow you to vacuum your vehicle’s interior fully, wash with the high pressure nozzle with a cleaning brush to wet your vehicle with soapy hot water, spray the vehicle and dirty areas with the high pressure nozzle spraying out hot soapy water, and finally rinsing your auto’s exterior fully. Lastly many commercial do it yourself automobile “buggy baths” provide you with a final spray wax finish to leave a beautiful sheen on your now clean auto.

What are the basic steps of washing your auto? First Park the car in the shade. Second using a garden hose and plenty of cold water, rinse the entire exterior surface of your auto. Third comes the “car washing’. Fourthly the rinse off. If you have been using detergent to wash your car, it is very important to use the hose fully, or alternatively several full pails of clean water and clean towels to rinse each and every panel or section as you go along. You will find that by the time you have finished washing and rinsing your complete car , as well as complexly rinsing each and every section of your vehicle fully, that most cars , not unlike dinner plates in a dishwasher , will be “spotty” and “spotted” - that is water spotted. What to do - rinse your car again and follow the chamois drying instructions in the last paragraph below.

Lastly it is not only your vehicle’s exterior which keeps you traveling down the highways and byways easily, comfortably and reliably. No doubt about it that your car, truck or SUV takes an ongoing beating and pounding day in day out. Make it a regular and ongoing point to conduct ongoing and regular maintenance checks. Professional semi trailer drivers do it as a matter of course and habit and so should you. Check fluid levels for battery, brakes, steering and transmission. Of course check the level of your engine oil and change it regularly according to your vehicle’s manufacturer and your auto’s drivers and owner’s manuals. If it doubts double check at the service or sales dept of your local authorized automobile dealership. Inspect your engine’s hoses and belts for wear, tears and rips. Have these replaced if necessary. Check the air pressures of your tires. If you are unfamiliar again visit the service department of your local auto dealer or a local tire shop. They will be only too happy to assist you. Lastly change air filters - both engine and cabin if dirty or clogged. Preventative maintenance is always safer, less stressful and ultimately less costly and expensive on the auto ownership budget.

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