Oil and Air Filters
Engine Oil:
Engine Coolant and Transmission Fluid:
Engine coolant:
Transmission fluid:
Differential transfer case fluids, wiper blades, air conditioning service:
Fuel Injection, Batteries, Tires, Drive Belts:
General Tips:
Engine Oil:
- Use the oil weight indicated on your oil cap. Stick to that weight.
- Regularly change your oil every 5,000 kms or 6 months, whichever comes first.
- Synthetic oils are common, especially for newer models.
- Don't exceed recommended mileage intervals for oil changes.
- Always change your oil filter with every oil change.
- Use OEM oil filters for better performance and quality.
- Avoid skipping oil filter changes to ensure proper engine health.
- Check and replace your engine air filter when it's dirty.
- No fixed interval - replace it as needed, depending on driving conditions.
- Consider the quality of the filter and its condition
- Replace your cabin air filter when it's dirty.
- Consider using a charcoal-activated cabin filter for better air quality.
- Change the charcoal filter annually for optimum performance.
- Hybrid vehicles have a fan filter that's crucial for battery health.
- Check if your hybrid has a fan filter; if not, add one to prevent high voltage battery issues.
- Regularly clean or replace the fan filter as needed.
- Change engine oil every 5,000 kms or 6 months.
- Replace oil filters, air filters, and cabin filters as needed based on their condition
- Check and clean the hybrid fan filter regularly.
- Follow your vehicle's manual and the recommendations from a trusted technician.
- Engine oil and oil filter during every oil change.
- Air filters (engine and cabin) when they are dirty.
- Cabin air filter annually, especially if using a charcoal-activated filter.
- Hybrid fan filter periodically to prevent high voltage battery issues.
Engine Coolant and Transmission Fluid:
Engine coolant:
- Go by the manufacturer-recommended coolant
- HOAT (Hybrid Organic Acid Technology) coolant replaced at 100,000 kms or 5 years, then every 5 years or 50,000 kms.
Transmission fluid:
- Replace every 40,000 kms or 5 years
- Stick with OEM fluids for reliability.
- Avoid aftermarket fluids to prevent potential issues.
- Shop around for better prices
- Brakes:
- Don't cheap out on brakes; buy good quality for safety.
- Consider dealership or reputable aftermarket options.
- Compare prices and inquire about original vs. value brake pads.
- Always ask for your old brake parts back.
- Brake Fluid:
- Industry suggests replacing brake fluid every three years.
- Dealership brake fluid may be overpriced; consider alternatives.
- Consider the frequency of keeping the car for brake fluid replacement.
- Moisture content, not just color, indicates the need for replacement.
- Spark Plugs:
- Iridium plugs for most models (replace at 100,000 - 120,000 kms).
- Brands less critical, stick with NGK or Denso, shop around for better prices.
- General Advice:
- Research and shop around for parts, but quality matters.
- Stick with dealership parts or trusted aftermarket brands.
- Understand specific maintenance needs for your model and year.
Differential transfer case fluids, wiper blades, air conditioning service:
- Differential and Transfer Case Fluids:
- Hybrids (AWD): Some have a rear differential that uses transmission fluid, replace every 40,000 kms.
- Aftermarket fluids are suitable; don't necessarily buy OEM oil.
- Limited slip differentials (LS) require specific oil; be cautious not to mix it up.
- Wiper Blades:
- Go for a reputed brand
- Go for a reputed brand
- Air Conditioning (AC) Service:
- AC recharge or refresh is not necessary if the AC is working well.
- Avoid unnecessary AC services unless there's a leak or noticeable issues.
- Moldy smell in AC may require cleaning the ducts; DIY kits are available and cost-effective.
- Regularly check the cabin filter and replace if necessary.
- General Advice:
- Stick to recommended maintenance intervals.
- Don't perform services prematurely if components are still in good condition.
- Do DIY tasks when possible, such as wiper insert replacement and AC duct cleaning.
- Use aftermarket fluids when appropriate, but be cautious about limited slip differentials requiring specific oil.
Fuel Injection, Batteries, Tires, Drive Belts:
- Fuel Injection Service:
- Focus on using quality fuel.
- Fuel injection service can help decarbonize the engine and improve performance.
- Consider this service if your driving habits lead to carbon buildup, especially for short trips or infrequent highway drives.
- Throttle body cleaning is crucial; recommended every 30,000 to 60,000 kms.
- Batteries:
- Shop around for batteries, as many are made by the same manufacturer.
- Consider warranties, and don't limit yourself to dealership options.
- Replace your battery between 3 and 5 years for optimal reliability.
- Tires:
- OEM-spec tires recommended for maintaining the intended driving characteristics of the vehicle.
- Shop around for prices but stick to reputable brands.
- Drive Belts:
- If your belt makes noise or has visible cracks, it may need replacement.
- Check the belt yourself if a shop recommends replacement; insist on seeing it.
General Tips:
- Use original parts where possible, but also consider reputable aftermarket options.
- Shop around for prices to ensure you're getting the best value.
- Don't exceed manufacturer-recommended maintenance intervals.
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