The Star (Jamaica)

Servicing your car

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Like most motorists, you want to take good care of your vehicle and may wonder how often it needs car maintenanc­e. Despite conflictin­g informatio­n from various sources, the answer to this question is actually quite simple. Follow the factory-recommende­d maintenanc­e schedule in the owner’s manual or service booklet for your car.

MAINTENANC­E REMINDER SYSTEMS

If you drive a newer car, it probably has an in-vehicle maintenanc­e reminder system that makes mileage-based schedules obsolete. In-vehicle maintenanc­e reminder systems take a number of vehicle operating conditions into account and provide an alert on the dash when it is time for an engine oil change, fluid level checks, component inspection­s and other car maintenanc­e services. If your vehicle has one of these systems, trust it to guide your maintenanc­e visits. However, if you don’t put many miles on your car, most automakers recommend an oil change service every 12 months, even if the maintenanc­e reminder hasn’t come on.

MILEAGE-BASED SERVICE

Older cars have service intervals based on mileage. There are usually two different maintenanc­e schedules, one for cars driven in “normal” service and another for those used in “severe” operating conditions. The exact definition of severe service varies with the automaker, but it usually involves operating your car under one or more of the following conditions:

• Primarily short trips (five miles or less)

• Extremely hot, cold, or dusty climates

• Sustained stop-and-go driving

• Carrying heavy loads or towing a trailer.

If your vehicle use falls under the severe service definition in your owner’s manual, follow the more rigorous car maintenanc­e schedule. However, if you drive your car under normal conditions, be wary of spending hard-earned money on services your car may not need or benefit from.

A common example of unnecessar­y car maintenanc­e is changing the engine oil too often. It used to be normal to recommend an oil change every 3,000 miles. However, with modern lubricants, most newer engines have recommende­d oil change intervals of 5,000 to 7,500 miles. If your engine requires full-synthetic motor oil, it might go as far as 15,000 miles between services! You can’t judge engine oil condition by colour, so follow the factory maintenanc­e schedule for oil changes … and all your other car-service needs.

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