You may have heard a number of different “recommendations” regarding auto maintenance and repair. However, not all recommendations may be accurate and some can even cause more harm than good. Knowing the truth about auto maintenance can help you prevent damage to your car and improve its overall performance. 3,000-Mile Oil Changes Oil is the […]
You may have heard a number of different “recommendations” regarding auto maintenance and repair. However, not all recommendations may be accurate and some can even cause more harm than good. Knowing the truth about auto maintenance can help you prevent damage to your car and improve its overall performance.
3,000-Mile Oil Changes
Oil is the lifeblood of your engine; dirty oil can increase emissions while reducing fuel efficiency. However, most modern cars do not need oil changes every 3,000 miles. Check your car’s user manual to find out how often the manufacturer recommends changing the oil. Keep in mind that the interval may also depend upon the type of oil you use and the type of driving you do. Your auto mechanic can explain your oil options and how each will affect your vehicle’s performance, as well as the frequency with which you actually need oil changes.
Chassis Lubrication
Lack of lubrication in your car’s suspension can cause unwanted noise and wear away the components of your chassis much more quickly. However, chassis lubrication is becoming an outdated concept. Most vehicles built within the past few decades no longer require chassis lubrication; in some cases, lubricating the chassis when it’s not required can even lead to bigger problems. Chassis lubrication shouldn’t be a concern unless you are dealing with an older or restored vehicle.
Fuel Injector Cleaning
The fuel injectors are an important component of your fuel system; clean fuel injectors are more efficient, improving your vehicle’s gas mileage while reducing emissions. However, injector cleaning is often not the solution to a car that’s running rough. Gasoline today is required to include a detergent component that cleans the injectors as fuel is used. Thus, periodic injector cleaning is generally unnecessary unless called for specifically by your manufacturer’s manual.
At Automotive Recalibration Center , we pride ourselves on providing honest, personalized auto service in Tucson. We will work with you to determine your car’s needs and provide fast, effective service. You can reach us today by calling 520-433-4147 or clicking through our website.