To keep you car running at it’s best, here is a checklist of
what should be done when your car hit’s those miles.
Every 3,000 Miles: Change oil and replace oil filter, Check
washer fluid level, Add fuel injector cleaner to fuel
Every Six Months: Check power steering fluid level, Wax car
to extend life of paint/prevent rust
Every 5,000 Miles: Adjust clutch, if a manual transmission
(some are self-adjusting)
Every 10,000 Miles: Inspect belts, Rotate tires
Every Year: Inspect brakes, Inspect hoses and clamps, Clean
battery connections, Check brake fluid level, Check manual transmission fluid,
Check coolant strength, Back-flush radiator from engine side with garden hose
Rinse off air conditioner condenser, buff plastic headlight
assembly, if dull (to maintain good visibility)
Every 30,000 Miles: Replace spark plugs (some are designed
to last up to 100,000 miles, so check to see what kind you have), Replace
distributor cap and rotor (if applicable), Inspect spark plug wires (if
applicable), Change transmission fluid, Replace oxygen sensors (for vehicles
manufactured late 1970’s to early 1990’s), Inspect shocks for leaks and perform
bounce test, Replace PCV valve, Clean throttle body
Every Two Years: Flush coolant system, Check battery
electrolyte level
Every 40,000 Miles: Replace fuel filter
Every 60,000 Miles: Replace air filter, Change automatic
transmission fluid, Inspect brakes, Inspect accessory drive belts, Replace
timing belt, Have front end inspected alignment checked.
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