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Owning a car comes with its own set of responsibilities and if you fail to diligently fulfil them, you would end up bleeding your bank account dry! Routine maintenance along with periodic check-ups are essential when you own a car. On top of that, you would also need to ensure you are taking your car to a specialist mechanic Perth for its routine maintenance and servicing. This will ensure that your car and its critical systems are not tampered with.

On top of that when you buy a car, you are investing a lot of your hard-earned money at a time right!? Now, wouldn’t you want that your car remains operational for years to come!? This post is all about that. This post, in the following sections, will talk about three tips that are suggested by a leading specialized mechanic North Perth WA. If you diligently follow them, you will be increasing the life of your car.

Let’s get right to it then!

Always pay attention to the warning lights on the instrument cluster of your car

Cars manufactured these days come with a whole lot of bells and whistles that make the life of their owners a lot easier. Apart from innovative features for convenience, comfort and safety, the one that truly makes owning a modern car pure bliss is the OBD system.

OBD stands for On-Board Diagnostics. This is a clever little system that monitors the overall health of your car. It keeps tabs on its engine, electrical system, gears as well as the transmission.

Now, a typical OBD system has a lot of small icons and lights that would flash in case there is something wrong with your car. These icons will be flashing in the instrument cluster on your car’s dashboard. You would need to keep an eye out for them. If you see a flashing light like ‘check engine’, you would need to take your car immediately to a specialised mechanic for servicing.

Ignoring warning lights flashing on the instrument cluster of your car will only result in you spending a lot of cash repairing your car!

Never skip routine maintenance of your car

When you are skipping routine maintenance of your car, you are risking engine and transmission failure.

Both are expensive to resolve and on top of that, your car’s braking system needs periodic brake oil top-ups and flushing as well. If you fail to do that as well, you are risking your life as well as the lives of others, every time you take your car out on the road!

Never ignore unusual sounds coming out of your car

Does your car often make unusual sounds that you are not familiar with!? Is it making a squealing sound? Well, the probable reason could be a worn-out serpentine belt. What about the metallic screeching that is making your ears hurt!? The answer could be a failing pump or an engine bearing that needs replacement.

Similarly, a grinding sound could be the result of your car’s brake pads failing and a clunking sound is indicative of a failed suspension.

If your car is making any noise that sounds unusual to your ears, be sure to take your car to a specialised mechanic to get the issue sorted out immediately.

Apart from following the tips mentioned above, also make sure that you are getting your car fixed from a specialised mechanic. Specialised mechanics are proficient enough to work on cars from all leading brands. They are also familiar with the separate technologies that go inside each car from their respective brands. This allows you to rest assured that your car is in good hands and the mechanic will not make things worse.

By Abby Waechter

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