Automotive Maintenance To Save Our Money


Well let’s look at what is recommend automotive maintenance. In my manual (yours may be

different) it states that for normal driving an oil change is due every 3,000 miles or 3

months.

Then you keep reading and it says for fleet vehicles oil changes are needed every 4,500

miles or 6 months. What are they talking about with fleet vehicles?

I called the 800 number and asked for the official explanation, which is high mileage use or

long trips equaling more than 9,000 miles a year would be considered fleet type use.

Well to me this is what normal driving is.

So according to the manufacturer my automotive maintenance should be done under the fleet

automotive maintenance schedule.

Everybody I know puts more then 9,000 miles a year on his or her vehicle.

The national average for miles put on a single vehicle has risen from 10,000 miles in the

80′s to 15,000 miles a year in the 90′s to present day.

So most of the nation should be on the fleet automotive maintenance schedule along with me.

I added up the price difference between the 2 schedules in my own personal service manual.

Over a 75,000-mile 5-year period the price difference or savings by going with the fleet

schedule was around $500.00 dollars by increasing the automotive maintenance service

intervals.

But even more important then the money savings, is that this means less visits for auto

service.

As we have learned every time you avoid auto service appointment your avoiding scams and

rip-offs overcharges and poorly done work.

These items together are priceless over a five-year period.

What did the manufacture mean about voiding my warranty. Well I have seen this first hand.

The manufacturer will not honor the warranty if the vehicle was abused. Using the fleet

schedule is not abuse it’s what is recommended on my vehicle.

The dealer and manufacturer will have the burden of proof to claim neglect.

This is very difficult and usually only happens under extreme neglect, like when the engine

oil looks like tar from lack of oil changes.

Now this is important I am not saying to not service your vehicle regularly.

I am saying do services only when it is needed. Automotive maintenance Owner’s manuals are

different for every vehicle.

Study your manual and how it relates to your driving conditions and stick to what is really

recommended.

I was changing my own personal oil way too much.

The point was driven home at my newest job. The government fleet I work for has 1,800 pieces

of equipment.

The cars and light trucks get their oil changed every 6 months or 4,500 miles.
Automotive maintenance services are almost never late due to a high tech notification

system.

When the vehicle is due, it comes in for auto service!

After a 5 year 100,000 mile study there were no engine failures in the entire fleet. To me

this means 4,500 miles or 6 months is good for me also.

Now on your vehicle I stress to study the owners manual and see what is best for you and

your vehicle.

Vehicle owner’s manuals are not usually user friendly. The manufacturer probably does this

on purpose.

A confused owner will most likely put their trust in the dealer to guide them in needed

automotive maintenance and repairs.

This is like putting the fox in charge of the hen house.

The dealer will put you on the schedule with the most frequent service intervals and push

you towards over servicing your vehicle.

The automotive maintenance section is usually toward the back of the manual.

I recommend reading this section four to five times or until it is completely understood.

Do not be afraid to call the customer assistance line and ask questions.

The price for this little used information service was added to the price of the vehicle

that you purchased.

The customer assistance hot line is important to the manufacturer. Do to the fact they are

trying to build brand loyalty and future sales by providing courteous friendly customer

service

Become an authority or expert on the required automotive maintenance of your specific

vehicle and know what is needed before you go in for service.

When the service advisor starts throwing up-sell auto service at you and you shut him down

with facts and knowledge you will change the shops attitude about selling you auto service

you don’t need.

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