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5 Maintenance Tips to Help Prevent Large Repair Bills Down the Road

by | Aug 6, 2011 | Maintenance

A recent report by AAA stated that one out of four Americans could not afford a $2,000 repair bill if faced with one.  Many of us are trying to save money, and regular or preventative auto repair and maintenance might not always be budgeted in.
Master Technician John Riggle, from NARPRO member shop The Auto Shop, provides tips that can help prevent a large repair bill down the road.  John says it’s important to note though, that sometimes the $2,000 plus bill is not preventable with maintenance; some repairs are going to be costly no matter how well you take care of your car.  Here are some of his suggestions you can do now to (hopefully) prevent a bigger repair bill down the road.
1) Avoid incompetent maintenance – “We see more damages caused by improper maintenance and service procedures than caused by normal wear and tear,” says John.  Incorrect fluids, no matter how often they are changed, will cause extensive damage when it comes to incorrect engine oil,transmission fluid and coolant. John often comes across air filter changes from unqualified installers improperly sealing air cleaner housings; even the best filter is harmful if the housing isn’t sealed correctly.
2) Replace the timing belt – John says this is “A relatively inexpensive service when replaced as recommended.”  Find out when the manufacturer recommends replacing the belt and follow their recommendations.  If your belt unexpectedly breaks while driving, your car will immediately stall, often causing severe engine damage.  A repair like this costs over $1,500, not to mention the cost of towing your car.
3) Maintain a clean car, over and under – Have fluid leaks checked right away.  “It makes a difference,” says John. “Battery acid from cheap, poorly maintained batteries can tear up a $2,000 wiring harness in a minute.”  John says to prevent this, simply rinse the battery with a garden hose.  Also rinsing the underside of your vehicle can help with reducing the chance of fluid leaks.  Engine mounts, suspension bushings and steering racks will fail as a direct result of irregular cleaning.
4) Address even small failures immediately – Don’t wait or ignore the warning lights, such as the check engine light. According to John, “They’re your warning sign that there is a system malfunction.”  He also suggests reading your car’s owner’s manual so you understand the warning lights and recommended services for your vehicle, or ask your service advisor at your reliable NARPRO repair shop.
5) Don’t drive until the gas tank is empty – Your fuel pump won’t tolerate it if you drive until you run out of gas, or get dangerously close to empty.  Many fuel pumps can cost around $900 to replace.
But remember, even if you do the tips suggested, John says it’s important to budget your money, because from time to time the $2000 failures are going to occur.

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