HOW TO FIND YOUR WAY UNDER THE HOOD &
AROUND THE CAR
A QUICK AND EASY GUIDE
TO PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE FOR
THE SELF-SERVE CUSTOMER...
(AND ANYONE ELSE WHO DRIVES)
Welcome to the World of Car Care
Whether or not you pump your own gas, your car probably receives less attention than it
should. Regular maintenance checks and simple service can greatly reduce the cost of car
ownership.
- For maximum fuel efficiency and cleaner air, keep your engine in tune.
- For safe driving, keep brakes, steering and suspension systems in A-1 condition.
Most of the checks and services described here can be done at little or no cost. Best
of all, they are quick and easy to do and they can save time, money and inconvenience now
and later. Always refer to your owner's manual when performing any maintenance task on
your vehicle.
Periodically your car should have a thorough inspection by a qualified technician.
Under the Hood
1. Check the antifreeze/coolant level weekly. Some
cars have transparent reservoirs with level markings. Fill to level marking with 50/50
solution of anti-freeze and water. Caution: Do not remove the pressure cap when
engine is hot.
2. Inspect belts and hoses monthly. Replace worn,
glazed or frayed belts. Tighten them when more than 1/2" of slack can be depressed
between the pulleys. Vehicles with spring loaded belt tensioners require no adjustment.
Replace bulging, rotten, or brittle hoses and tighten clamps. If a hose looks bad, or
feels too soft or too hard, it should be replaced.
3. Check transmission fluid monthly with engine
warm and running, and parking brake on. Shift to drive, then to park. Remove dipstick,
wipe dry, insert it and remove it again. Add the approved type fluid, if needed. Do not
overfill!
4. Check oil every other fill up. Remove the
dipstick, wipe it clean. Insert it fully and remove it again. If it is low, add oil. To
maintain peak performance, change oil every 3,000 miles or 3 months, whichever comes
first. Replace oil filter with every oil change.
5. Check the air filter every other month. Replace
it when it's dirty or as part of a tune-up. It is easy to reach, right under the big metal
"lid" in a carbureted engine; or in a rectangular box at the forward end of the
air duct hose assembly.
6. Check brake fluid monthly. First, wipe dirt from
the brake master cylinder reservoir lid. Pry off the retainer clip and remove the lid or
unscrew plastic lid, depending on which type your vehicle has. If you need fluid, add the
approved type and check for possible leaks throughout the system. Fill to mark on
reservoir. Caution: Do not overfill.
7. Keep windshield washer fluid reservoir full.
When topping off, use some windshield washer fluid on a rag to clean off the wiper blades.
In winter months, pay attention to the freezing point of the washer fluid.
8. Use extreme caution when handling a battery
since it can produce explosive gases. Do not smoke, create a spark or light a match near a
battery and always wear protective glasses and gloves. Have it checked with every oil
change. Cables should be attached securely and be free of corrosion. If battery has filler
holes, add only clear, odorless drinking water.
9. Check power steering fluid level once per month.
simply remove the reservoir dipstick. If the level is down, add fluid and inspect the pump
and hoses for leaks.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
CHECKLIST
|
Vehicle System
Or Part |
Diagram
Ref. No. |
Check
Weekly |
Check
Monthly |
Check Every
2 Months |
Special
Note |
|
| Air Filter |
5 |
|
|
 |
|
Inspect and replace when dirty. |
| Antifreeze |
1 |
 |
|
|
|
Add 50/50% solution when needed. |
| Battery |
8 |
|
|
|
 |
Check with every oil change. |
| Belts |
2 |
|
 |
|
|
Inspect for slack between pulleys. |
| Brake Fluid |
6 |
|
 |
|
|
Add approved type when needed. |
| Engine Oil |
4 |
|
|
|
 |
Check level every other fuel fill up - change every 3 months or 3,000 miles. |
| Exhaust |
14 |
|
|
|
 |
Have emissions checked yearly. |
| Hoses |
2 |
|
 |
|
|
Inspect for softness or bulges. |
| Lights |
11 |
|
|
|
 |
Keep spare bulbs and fuses in vehicle. |
| Oil Filter |
4 |
|
|
|
 |
Replace with every oil change. |
| Power Steering Fluid |
9 |
|
 |
|
|
Add approved type when needed. |
| Shock Absorbers |
13 |
|
|
|
 |
Replace when worn or leaking. |
| Tires |
12 |
|
 |
|
|
Inflate to recommended pressure level. |
| Transmission Fluid |
3 |
|
 |
|
|
Check with engine running - add approved type when needed. |
| Washer Fluid |
7 |
|
|
|
 |
Check every other fill up. |
| Wiper Blades |
10 |
|
|
|
 |
Replace yearly or when smearing or chattering. |
Around the Car
10. Inspect windshield wiper blades whenever you
clean your windshield. Do not wait until rubber is worn or brittle to replace them. Wiper
blades should be replaced at least once per year, and more often if smearing or chattering
occurs.
11. Be sure all your lights are clean and working,
including brake lights, turn signals and emergency flashers. Keep spare bulbs and fuses in
your vehicle.
12. Keep tires inflated to recommended pressure (it
helps to own your own gauge). Check for cuts, bulges and excessive tread wire. Uneven wear
indicates tires are misaligned or out of balance. Keep a record of tire rotation. Rotate
at the first 5,000 miles and every 7,500 miles thereafter.
13. Look for signs of oil seepage on shock
absorbers. Test shock action by bouncing the car up and down. The car should stop bouncing
when you step back. Worn or leaking shocks should be replaced. Always replace shock
absorbers in pairs.
14. Look underneath for loose or broken exhaust
clamps and supports. Check for holes in muffler or pipes. Replace rusted or damaged parts.
Have emission checked at least once per year for compliance with local laws.
This brochure was produced by: Motorist Assurance Program (MAP) 808 17th Street NW,
#200, Washington DC 20006
In collaboration with: Car Care Council, One Grande Lake Drive, Port Clinton, OH 43452.
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