For most people, a vehicle is a major investment, second only to
buying a house. A National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) study found that at least half of consumers neglect
routine maintenance, with young people being the least likely to keep up with service schedules. Almost two-thirds of automotive
technicians believe that consumers can take care of their vehicles’ maintenance and repair needs for less than $500
annually. Considering the average cost and complexity of a new vehicle, you may be penny-wise and dollar-foolish if you neglect
routine maintenance.
What
do we mean by "vehicle maintenance"?
Vehicle
maintenance means keeping all the systems and features functioning as closely as possible to the manufacturer’s original
design intentions. Routine maintenance should be an ongoing process that begins when the vehicle is new, because any machine
that receives use will also accumulate wear. Proactively tending to your vehicle’s maintenance needs is likely to help
your vehicle start, run, and stop as the manufacturer intended, so you get the maximum amount of performance, reliability,
and service life. Periodic inspections of the vehicle’s systems are the easiest way to monitor its health.
Air Filters
A dirty air filter prevents the engine from breathing properly, which can decrease
fuel mileage and performance and make the engine work harder than it needs to. Let your vehicle breathe! Change the air filter
once a year or when recommended in your owner’s manual. Change it more often if you drive in dirty or dusty conditions.
If your vehicle is equipped with a cabin air filter, change that too. A dirty cabin
air filter reduces the airflow through the vehicle’s ventilation system. Cabin air filters help keep pollens, fumes,
smoke, and other materials from reaching the inside of a vehicle. See the owner’s manual to determine if your vehicle
is equipped with a cabin air filter.
Brakes
Often, brakes have wear
indicators that produce noise when it’s time to change the pads. Or your brakes may “feel” different when
you press on them. If you think there may be a problem with your vehicle’s brakes, have them inspected at an Independent
Service Center that features quality ACDelco parts. When it’s time to replace the brakes, ask for ACDelco DuraStop Brakes,
which are D3EA-certified to federal safety standards and offer a limited lifetime warranty.
Charging/Battery
Extreme heat and cold are hard on automotive batteries. If your vehicle is a few years old, have the battery and
charging system tested to be sure that your battery has the power to start your vehicle and that your alternator is recharging
the battery as it should. ACDelco Batteries have some of the best warranties in the industry, and our alternators are 100%
performance- and reliability-tested to help provide you with a quality, proven product.
Belts
Drive belts are essential for keeping your vehicle’s electrical (alternator), engine cooling (water pump),
and air-conditioning systems running. Having them inspected periodically and replaced when necessary means you’re less
likely to experience a broken belt and the resulting vehicle breakdown.
Cooling
A cooling system that is clogged or low on fluid can cause serious damage to the engine and other components. Get
into the habit of checking the fluid level regularly, and have the fluid changed or flushed when recommended.
Wipers
Don’t wait for a rainy day to discover that your windshield wipers are worn
and need replacement. Worn wipers can hinder visibility in rainy or snowy conditions. ACDelco’s Beam Blades have a curved
design that conforms to the shape of your windshield and provides constant pressure for a smooth, uniform wipe.
Ignition
Though many spark plugs are designed to last 100,000 miles, they can still get
dirty or fail prematurely. Ignition wires lose insulating ability over time, and the connection to the plug or ignition coil
can degrade as well. Having your service technician regularly inspect your ignition system can help you avoid conditions that
may result in poor performance or reduced fuel economy.
Shocks/Struts
The suspension system affects your vehicle’s steering, braking power, and stability, so it’s important
to have these functions inspected regularly and to replace parts when they become worn — and dangerous! ACDelco has
shocks and struts that fit your style and budget and that feature a competitive, limited lifetime warranty. It’s also
important to have other chassis items, such as tie-rod ends, control arms, and ball joints, checked periodically.
Transmission
Automatic transmissions have become more sophisticated with additional gears and
computerized electronic controls and are designed to work with the engine controls for best operation. Have the transmission
inspected and serviced as recommended in the owner’s manual.