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Six Ways You Could Be Killing Your Car Unaware

According to the non-profit Car Care Council, owning a car can be a dream fulfilled or a nightmare, depending on how well you attend to your car. In case you want to increase your awareness about car care, here are six things that if ignored may affect the health of your car and put too much burden on your pocket.



1. Ignoring the check engine light

check engine lights If the engine light on your dashboard came on, it's a signal that your car engine needs an urgent attention. Ignoring such important signal can lead to a serious engine problem and may cost you dearly. So it is important to attend to your car engine as soon as you see the warning light.



2. Failing to change fluids and filters

air filter Failure to change fluids and their filters as soon as possible may bring untoward problems to your car. Fluids are required for the smooth operation and proper protection of your vehicle systems and components. Therefore, you should make it a habit to always check your vehicle's fluid levels including the filters, so you can guide against any unfortunate damage(s) to your car.



3. Not checking your tires regularly

check tires Ignoring your vehicle’s tires is a recipe for disaster. It is imperative that you check your car tires frequently for inflation and ascertains its tread depth. If your vehicle's tires are not properly inflated, they can wear out quickly, putting additional expenses on you. It may also impact negatively on safety, gas mileage and performance.



4. Ignoring your service schedule.

car service Conducting a routine service of your vehicle is a great way to ensure your safety, avoid expensive damages, and guarantees optimal performance of your vehicle. Ignoring the service schedule of your car may cause severe damage as wear and tear affect the vehicle's parts and components. No doubt, conducting routine inspections and timely repairs will help your car to run efficiently and save you expenses on repairs.



5. Not keeping your car clean

dirty car If you have the habit of keeping your car dirty for too long, the dirt will buildup damaging chemicals including salty and rusty substances, capable of affecting your car negatively. This may impede optimal performance of your vehicle and may interfere with proper visibility needed for a safe driving.



6. Being a severe driver

bad driving Your driving style can also affect your vehicle's health. If you can take your time to observe the speed limit; avoid aggressive driving, like quick starts and stops; and avoid hauling unnecessary items; your car will certainly serve you for a longer time. However, if you are a careless driver, you may cause untold damages to your car.

Since auto care isn’t always a number one priority for most drivers, they might not realize they are doing things that severely affect the safety, performance and value of their vehicle and a routine maintenance can do a lot toward saving money, protecting your vehicle investment and avoiding headaches.