Why, When, and How to Service Your Car?

Having your car serviced regularly is a must to ensure its longevity, but also your safety. But when should you have your vehicle serviced? And above all, how? In this publication, you will see how simple it is.

Contents

    1. Why have your car serviced?

    2. When to have your car serviced?

    3. How to service your car?

    3.1 Importance of an electronic diagnosis

1. Why should you have your car serviced?

If you own a car, you are responsible for keeping it in good working order, and that good working order includes regular servicing. By checking that your vehicle is reliable, you ensure your safety and that of your passengers and other road users.

Keep in mind that regular maintenance of your vehicle is also essential:

    – For your car insurance. Indeed, if you are responsible for an accident and your car was not maintained, your car insurance could blame your negligence for not compensating you.

    – To benefit from the manufacturer’s warranty if you own a new vehicle. Indeed, this warranty is only valid if you have followed the recommendations in your maintenance booklet.

    – To sell your vehicle in the future. Indeed, by having your car serviced by a professional and by keeping the invoices, you will be able to prove its good health to potential buyers, an important asset!

2. When to have your car serviced?

Generally, a service should be performed every time you have driven between 15,000 and 30,000 km. But it also depends on your vehicle and its age. For instance, an older car should be checked more frequently.

And if your mileage is low, it is advisable to have your car serviced every two years.

Regular servicing of your car allows you to check the wear of parts and change those that could be defective so that they do not alter the vehicle’s major components. Take, for example, the timing belt. If it is not changed in time, it can damage the engine, and then the number of repairs will not be the same at all!

3. How to service your car?

You can do some maintenance yourself, such as checking the level of various fluids, tire pressure, or the wear of the wiper blades. You can also change the oil in your car, even though this operation is becoming increasingly complicated with electronic vehicles that no longer always allow access to essential parts.

To determine which maintenance tasks need to be performed, you should use the maintenance booklet that was normally given to you when you bought your car; this booklet is your vehicle’s health record.

But the safest solution is still to have your car serviced by a garage. This way, you will be sure that it is well done and complete, from the oil change to the brake check, including an electronic diagnosis.

3.1 Importance of an electronic diagnosis

Electronic diagnostics are designed to detect vehicle malfunctions. Some time ago, garages used to get their hands dirty. This is still the case today for some old cars that have no onboard technology.

If you have a modern car, they will use an electronic diagnostic device to find the problem. This device analyzes one by one the different electronic components of your vehicle to determine the defective element — it can quickly tell if the problem is with the brakes, engine, clutch, safety equipment, etc.

So, get your car serviced as recommended in this post to make sure everything is working correctly. Moreover, in case of an accident, you will be able to prove to your car insurer that you have done the recommended service.

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