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Follow manufacturer's recommendations
for oil and filter changes - typically every 3,000
to 4,000 miles. |
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Replace engine oil, transmission fluid
and fuel filters on a periodic basisss |
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Schedule periodic engine tune-ups to
keep car running smoothly. |
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Take car to a technician at the first
sign of trouble to avoid causing more costly damage. |
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Vacuum our air cleaner housing and wipe
with a damp rag before installing new air filter to
keep dirt out of engine and maximize filter life. |
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Check battery fluid regularly - especially
if your battery is more than two years old. |
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Periodically check tension on drive
belts to ensure they do not give more than half an
inch. |
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Lubricate door hinges, door latches
and hood hinges periodically. |
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Have tires rotated and balanced at least
every 10,000 miles. |
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Check tire inflation once a month to
maximize fuel efficiency and avoid accidents from underinflated
tires. |
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Follow manufacturer's recommendations
for coolant flush schedules on late model Ford, Lincoln
and Mercury vehicles with V-6 and V-8 engines. Old
coolant can cause expensive, internal corrosion around
the water pump, time cover and thermostat housing bolts. |
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Sticking or noisy power steering columns
on older cars can sometimes be fixedby adding 1/2 can
of STP or similar additive. DO NOT TRY THIS ON LATE
MODELS OR EXPENSIVE VEHICLES. |
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Change your windshield wipers at least
once a year. |