Car Maintenance Services to Schedule With Your Auto Technician:
Spring Auto Maintenance Checklist
Spring Car Maintenance Checklist (Part 2 of 2)
Don't risk being stranded or getting less than you should from
your car at trade in. A little attention to the basics now will
improve its appearance and performance for years to come.
Spring Checklist #2: Mechanical Services to Schedule with
your Auto Technician from RK Auto Group
Now scheduling with your service center is easy, thanks to this
handy checklist of items for the spring season. Don't miss the
first checklist, with items you can do yourself.
1. First, find a quality service shop. Look for one that
services cars equal in value to your own (their parking lot will
speak volumes!). Go inside and check out the equipment in the
service bays (for example, our RK Chevrolet
service center has state-of-the-art, computerized equipment.
This facilitates faster diagnosis and repair, getting you back
on the road quicker.) To find out the qualifications of the
technicians, scan the walls for trade school diplomas,
certificates of advanced course work and training classes.
2. Have your technician check the tightness and condition of
belts, clamps, and hoses. Anything that is worn or damaged
should be replaced to prevent sudden breakdowns.
3. If your air conditioner system is faulty, have it
checked. Air conditioners on older vehicles often contain
ozone-depleting chemicals that could be released into the air if
the system isn't working properly.
4. If your engine is experiencing hard starts, rough idling,
or stalling, have it fixed. This will improve your gasoline
mileage and prevent minor problems from becoming expensive
repairs later on.
5. Don't neglect your transmission. RK Toyota
technicians report that routine service can eliminate costly
repairs down the road.
Don't miss Part
1 of this series: RK Auto Group Spring Checklist of Services You
Can Do On Your Own