FAQ

It's generally recommended to change your vehicle's oil every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, depending on your driving habits and the type of oil used. Be sure to check your vehicle's owner's manual for the manufacturer's specific recommendations.

Most vehicles are designed to run on regular unleaded gasoline, but some high-performance or luxury vehicles may require premium fuel. Check your vehicle's owner's manual or consult with a qualified mechanic to determine the appropriate fuel type for your specific vehicle.

To improve your vehicle's fuel efficiency, you can follow these tips: maintain regular oil changes, keep your tires properly inflated, avoid aggressive driving habits such as speeding and rapid acceleration, reduce excess weight in your vehicle, and keep up with routine maintenance such as air filter replacements and spark plug inspections.

It's a good idea to check your tire pressure at least once a month, as well as before long road trips or if you notice any changes in handling or tire wear. Proper tire pressure not only improves fuel efficiency but also ensures optimal traction and safety on the road.

If your car's check engine light comes on, it's important to have it diagnosed by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible. While the issue may be minor, ignoring it could lead to more serious problems down the line. A diagnostic scan will pinpoint the problem and allow for timely repairs.

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