How Often Should My Car Be Serviced?

 




The dashboard of the majority of current cars now flashes a light when a service is due, but what if your car is a few years old and lacks these features? 

What occurs if you don't have your car serviced on schedule? Is it advantageous to get your car serviced on a regular basis, and what should you have done? 

Checking the owner's manual is the quickest and most straightforward approach to learn how frequently you should service your car. 

All the service intervals and the required servicing procedures will be listed in a section in the back of the manual or in a separate book. 

The general norm is every 10,000 kilometres or six months, whichever comes first, if you do not have access to your car's logbook. 

Even if you do not put many miles on your automobile, it is still vital to get it serviced often because most of the fluids need to be tested and replaced at predetermined intervals because they are susceptible to moisture. Check the following five fluids in your car:

What will happen if I don't have my car serviced on time? 

If you don't have your vehicle maintained on schedule, a lot of problems may arise. 

If routine maintenance and part replacement are not performed, reduced fuel economy, a bad driving experience, and even significant mechanical breakdowns are all possible. 

The cleaning chemicals in modern engine oils assist keep the engine's interior in good shape, but the oil steadily degrades over time as it is utilised. 

Failure to change this oil results in a buildup of carbon deposits in the engine's passages, which increases wear on the engine's internal parts. 

Another element that requires routine inspection and replacement is the brake fluid, as it absorbs moisture from the air and lessens the effectiveness of the braking system. 

Regardless of mileage, most manufacturers advise flushing the braking system every two years. 

"Adverse Operating Conditions" - what are they? 

If you look in the owner's manual for your car, you could find a reference to "Adverse Operating Conditions" and question if your car fits this description. 

Continuous high-speed driving, pulling a substantial load (like a caravan or heavy trailer), or continuous stop-start driving (like courier or persistent inner-city travel) puts additional stress on vehicle components, necessitating more regular periodic maintenance to keep them operating effectively. 

Under these operating conditions, increasing service visits to every 5,000 kilometres or three months (whichever comes first) and replacing other fluids once a year boosts the protection of important components. 

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