Automobiles are pricey and per functionary day-to-day commodities that we all know are prone to an endless list of potential breakdowns. Whilst the rise of quality Diagnostic Tools and internet-accessible experts has empowered the DIY repairman in a way previously unimagined, yet there are simply some car repair practices that many non-professionals often miss out. These 5 car maintenance jobs you should never skip are very worth keeping in mind the next time you plan to give your own vehicle a bit of tinkering.

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#1 Changing Your Oil
A simple endeavour that can ultimately result in a saved engine, most car repair manuals will advise switching up the oil every 10,000 miles. Whilst in many cases this may be sufficient, anyone with a more in-depth knowledge of molecular breakdown and the effect of engine lubricants will agree that simply isn’t efficient to counteract the fading of seals and internal components. Instead, stick to the safe route and change up your engine oil every 3,000-5,000 miles.

#2 Replacing Spark Plugs
A task that normally requires your attention every 30,000 miles, switching your spark plug for a new one seems daunting, but is very easy to take care of yourself. You’ll need a simple ratchet/socket wrench, a good knowledge of how to correctly remove the appropriate wires and a hefty bit of patience, but otherwise this is a fairly straightforward task made easier than ever thanks to the availability of the right type-spark plugs.

#3 Get a New Air Filter
Air is as essential to an engine’s functionality as it is to our own bodies, and as you can imagine, a dirty filter won’t do nearly as good a job when it comes to keeping things cool and maintaining a solid on-the-road performance. Switching out an air filter for a new one is one of the most straightforward things to do after popping the hood; a three-minute car maintenance job that will even save you money at the petrol pumps down the line.

#4 Tightening Drive Belts
Drive belts are essential to a well-functioning automobile, but they are heavily prone to loosening, cracking or becoming worn down over time. Whilst it’s possible to see this wear and tear when you’re inspecting your car’s insides, you’ll probably be alerted to it by the classic high-pitched screech that occurs when you try to start your car or use its various accessories.

#5 Installing a Fuel Filter
Brand new fuel filters are pretty cheap in the grand scheme of car parts, yet they can relieve your next mechanic bill of hundreds of pounds in engine damage. A well working filter ensures injection and carburetor systems remain cleaning and working to their best – just remember that you must relase the fuel system pressure before replacing the fuel filter to avoid potential damage or injury.

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