Most drivers don’t give much thought to their car fluids except for its oil levels and for the tires, the check comes only if they come across a visible physical damage or tear in its tread. You must know that your car has other fluids than just the oil running along powering the engine and that the tire pressure eventually decreases over time. More often, we end up checking or paying attention to the other fluids and tire pressure after there has been a breakdown or another major problem that has sprouted. Keep your car healthy to guarantee its long life, and for that, you must maintain the habit to attend to regular car maintenance checks and changes required.

Five Essential Car Fluids

Mostly familiar with the motor oil and its change requirements, you need to take note of the other fluids that contribute to the smooth functioning of your car. You know when to change car oil, but there are other essential fluids like the coolant, transmission fluids, brake fluids, etc. that need proper inspection as well.

Inspect the following five fluids regularly and keep your car always running smoothly.

1.      Transmission Fluid

When to check the fluid – Check your transmission fluid every time you go for an oil change, or you can use a dipstick to inspect the transmission oil manually.

2.      Windshield Wiper Fluid

When to check the fluid – Inspect for the windshield wiper fluid at every service check and at least once every two months.

3.      Power Steering Fluid

When to check the fluid – You must inspect your vehicle’s power steering fluid levels once every month. To inspect the fluid mechanically, pop up the vehicle’s hood and look for the reservoir.

4.      Coolant

When to check the fluid – You must check your coolant level on a seasonal basis, once at least every five to six months, to ensure that your car ac is blowing cold air.

5.      Brake Fluid

When to check the fluid – You must check your brake fluids at every instance of an oil change or at least once a year mandatorily. You might need to replace it if you see its color changing from golden to brown and as a rule every two years.

Why to check the tire pressure?

Tire pressure is essential not only for the life of your tires but your overall safety as well. A deflated tire with below acceptable pressure level has immense safety risks for the passengers on the ride. When you keep checking for tire pressure regularly, you’ll be rest assured of you and the safety of your family or others travelling with you.

How to check tire pressure?

You can check the pressure for yourself by not just visually looking at the tires but taking time to get around the wheels and adequately inspect them. An overinflated tire loses the tread’s touch on the ground thus decreasing traction and stability, and an underinflated tire will cause the tread to wear out with the excess stress induced on them and its eventual overheating.

As tires begin to lose air over a period, the pressure inside gets altered. It is advised to maintain the recommended PSI to ensure adhesion, durability, and proper handling of the tires. If you have more questions about your tires of fluid, give us a call today at Murrieta Tire & Auto