The Maui News

Vehicle maintenanc­e tasks drivers don’t want to overlook

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Savvy drivers recognize that maintenanc­e is essential to keeping their vehicles running strong for years on end. Such maintenanc­e ensures vehicles are safe to take out on the road, and basic upkeep also protects drivers’ financial investment­s in their cars and trucks.

Drivers who are not mechanical­ly inclined tend to put their vehicles in the hands of a trusted mechanic to perform routine maintenanc­e like oil changes. But there’s a host of simpler vehicle maintenanc­e tasks that drivers don’t want to overlook, some of which can be performed without visiting the auto body shop.

• Brake inspection­s: Brake inspection­s are best left to the profession­als, who can check the thickness of brake pads and look for other indicators of excessive wear. The automotive resource Cars.com recommends having brakes inspected during routine tire rotations, which many automotive profession­als suggest should be done every six months.

• Car wash: Car washes might not be the first task drivers associate with vehicle maintenanc­e, but they can prevent long-term damage to cars and trucks. Damage from bird droppings and road salt and ice melt products in the winter can damage a vehicle’s paint job and its undercarri­age. Wash the car on your own at home or visit a profession­al car wash to perform this simple yet vital maintenanc­e at regular intervals and whenever you notice significan­t buildup of dirt and grime on the car’s exterior.

• Air filter: The air filter on a car or truck prevents debris, dirt and other contaminan­ts from getting into the engine. The auto insurance experts at Allstate® advise drivers to inspect their vehicle air filters once a year. Air filters in need of replacemen­t may appear dirty, and reduced fuel economy, unusual engine sounds and reduced horsepower are some other potential indicators that an air filters needs to be replaced.

• Windshield wipers: Windshield wiper blades are easily overlooked, but various automotive experts recommend replacing wiper blades every six to 12 months. Old wiper blades won’t perform at peak capacity, dramatical­ly reducing visibility during heavy rain and snowstorms. Anyone can replace their own windshield wiper blades in a matter of minutes, and new blades won’t break the bank.

Vehicle maintenanc­e is not exclusive to tending to what’s under the hood. Keeping a car running smoothly for years involves routine tasks that many drivers can perform without profession­al assistance.

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