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Simple Maintenance Checks For Your Car Every Six Months
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The best way to keep your car in great shape is to regularly check the vehicle and keep up with preventative maintenance. This video will outline simple checks you can make on your car. The more frequent you check things like tire pressure and engine oil the better, but it’s good to check all of the items in the video at the very least twice a year.

We’ll look at three main sections in this video. First we’ll discuss tires, brakes, and suspension. Next we’ll look under the hood and look at fluids and filters. Finally we’ll look at exterior checks such as lights and wipers. Catching any issues early can help you make sure your vehicle lasts as long as possible.

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  1. ANDINA MM

    Thank you Jason!
    Can you tell us what type of oil you use? I have a 2012 crosstreck 2.0i
    ????

  2. Charkatak

    Here is the scenario: Bought a 3 year old car with less than 20K on it from a dealership. According to this dealership and carfax, they have performed 125 point inspection and oil + filter change at BMW service center 6 months before I purchased it. During that time car was sitting at the lot and wasn't driven except for couple of customer's test drives. The car doesn't have a dipstick to check oil color. Looking at the engine oil cap, I do see that oil is dark, but not black. Would you say I should change it anyway or believe that dealership really did change it?

  3. chief tp

    don't forget your skinny jeans, black T shirt, safety glasses and TSA blue gloves. also, I wouldn't go 6 months in between engine oil checks. check it when you gas up – the car's already level, you have light and you don't have anything else to do for a few minutes.

  4. disabled submarine vet

    Why did you not check the transmission fluid?

  5. Mert Ozbahcivanoglu

    What about transmission fluid level and color

  6. kalebswager

    Yup thats why i dont own a subaru. ?

  7. Peter B.

    When you are driving look 4-6 seconds ahead in the city. Have the terminator's eyes scanning ahead planning ahead to avoid unnecessary starting and stopping. Follow the posted speed limit in town. When you see a red light take your foot off the accelerator. Often, you will completely avoid having to stop and restart. Your fuel economy will increase and parts will start lasting much longer.

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