every 3,000 miles or so for oil beyond that a schedule tune up should take car of everthing depending on your car the mechanic will advise on the frequency
Tushar, With a Honda, as long as the scheduled maintenance is followed 113K miles is not even half the life of the engine. Stick with your maintenance schedule and you will get over 300K out of your car. Just remember, DON'T PUT OFF YOUR MAINTENANCE.... Good luck, Tom
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cost of car maintenance can be calculated by using cost of parts,oil, washer fluid, air cleaner, fuel filter, oil filter, vehicle cleaning etc, and a per hour rate if u had a mechanic do it.
For what purpose you have the car then? Go on any road trip for many times, remember, you bought the vehicle for your Use, not its own maintenance.
not light it on fire ^ funny. Regular maintenance is the key to long vehicle life.
That is the periodic maintenance light, it will go off every 4800 miles, or 4 months to remind you to take your car in for regular maintenance.
Yes It either means you are do for regular scheduled maintenance or it needs to be repaired.
No, regular maintenance will allow the car to last longer.
Your car should be safe for a year in storage from mehanical difficulties, if kept in a temperature-controlled environment and dry. Of course it is always better, if someone can start your car periodically and take it for a good run, and regular mechanical maintenance is important.
Regular maintenance will help to prolong your car's engine life.
If you keep up with your regular maintenance, you should not have a problem with the transmission of your BMW car. If something still happens to it, your warranty should cover it.
The maintenance for hybrid is cars is similar to regular gasoline cars. You still need to do regular oil changes, but these can be done at larger intervals. Generally, hybrid cars require less maintenance, but make sure to check electric cords and connections
Too much for what? Mercedes CLS is a very well designed car and will last a long time with regular maintenance. I have 55k on mine and have total confidence this will be at least a 200k car if I decide to keep it that long.
Yes same procedure as regular battery
With proper care and maintenance, a car can last, literally, forever.
More or less is not a good way to describe the frequency for car maintenance. Regular maintenance is the right way. Go to your mechanic and let him assess if your car needs an oil change. Ask him about the frequency of maintenance too.