We want to end the false stories about car maintenance. Here are 9 myths that car maintenance is a nightmare.

Every car owner wants their car to run well. He searches the internet for suggestions. These suggestions tend to be aimed at improving vehicle performance or saving money. Most of these recommendations are not correct. These are some common myths.

 

1- Engine oil should always be changed at 5,000 km.

This was once true, and all oil and auto manufacturers supported it. The situation is now different. Most cars made in the past ten years have covered 8,000-12,000km. recommends an oil change. Synthetic oils have a better chemical composition and engine design that can make oil last longer.

 

2- The warranty is void if the vehicle is not serviced by an authorized service.

No matter where the vehicle was manufactured, the warranty is valid as long as it is maintained regularly. Maintenance must be performed by the authorized service. They will inform you that your vehicle is out of warranty.

To replace worn or damaged consumables, periodic maintenance is performed to prolong the vehicle’s life. Your vehicle is still covered if the original materials and workmanship are maintained and the receipts and invoices are kept.

 

3. Do not drive in cold weather without heating up your engine

To make your engine parts more functional, you need to warm them up. Modern automobile engines heat up faster when you drive the car. It is important that the transmission and wheel bearings are fully warmed up by movement. Warming up your car in cold weather is not a good idea. It will take 3-5 minutes. You will get the most economy and performance while on the move.

 

4- You need to change all four tires at once

As long as it is the same size, make, and model of the other tires, you can replace one tire. If one of your tires bursts, you don’t need to purchase a new one immediately. Hole diameter 1 cm. Your tire can be repaired if it’s smaller than

 

5- Dishwashing or laundry detergent can be used to wash your car

It may sound like a cost-saving move, but washing your vehicle with detergents or dish soaps can damage its finish. You can also cause paint to peel and rust on the body. Car wash detergents are made with special chemicals that don’t harm the car’s finish. Don’t hesitate to spend a little more.

 

6- The battery can be charged immediately after a short drive

A battery that is dead can take several hours to fully recharge. It takes longer to fully charge a dead battery, especially in cold weather. Heated seats, car phones, radios, lights, air conditioners, and other equipment can slow down the process. Additional equipment such as heat, air conditioning, radio, lights, etc., can drain too much power from an alternator. This leaves little for the battery to charge.

To fully charge the battery of your vehicle, you will need to walk for several hours. Your battery might not be able to collect enough current after a short drive.

 

7- Transmission oil should be changed every 75,000 km.

It is best to change your transmission fluid once every 75,000km, but modern vehicles are equipped with a durable transmission fluid. Transmission oil, 150,000km. It is designed to be used all through the vehicle’s life. This can vary depending on which vehicle manufacturer you are using. This is why you should always refer to the owner’s manual for the correct oil change intervals and not delay.

 

8- Open Windows in Place of Air Conditioning for More Fuel Savings

The air conditioner can be turned off in extremely hot conditions. The air conditioner will consume more fuel than turning it on. It’s true that the air conditioner consumes more fuel, but it also makes windows less resistant to wind. Because of its aerodynamic design problems, the vehicle will need to use a little bit more fuel. Particularly if your vehicle travels over 90 km and you are on a long road. The fuel consumption will rise if the speed is increased. The fuel savings in terms of turning on the air conditioner or opening the windows is minimal.

 

9- Saving Money by Filling Your Fuel Tank in the Morning

Common belief is that fuel in hot weather will be less than fuel in cold. Because of heat, the fuel expands and evaporates. The fuel that is pumped in the morning should be cooler. You’re wrong to believe that more fuel will be pumped into the fuel tank with less money.

Contrary to popular belief, fuel is underground at gas stations. The temperature of the fuel tank does not affect it. It doesn’t matter when you fill up the tank with fuel.