August 27, 2015
What Goes Wrong With Cars
What Goes Wrong With Cars,and When copyright Owning and driving a car involves
two things most motorists would rather avoid: spending money on maintenance and
spending money on repairs. If you do not maintain your car (meaning regular oil
changes,filter replacements and keeping an eye on critical fluid levels),you
will be faced with major repairs much sooner than you should.What Goes Wrong (and When) Battery . . After 4 or 5 years (regardless of
mileage) most batteries are getting weak and need to be replaced. If you are
lucky,your battery might go 5 or 6 years maxidas
ds708 update,but average battery life is still only about four years. In hot
climates like Arizona and New Mexico,three years is about all the heat most
batteries can take. Absorbant Glass Mat (AGM) gel-cell type batteries typically
last up to a year or two longer than conventional wet cell lead-acid
batteries,so you might consider buying one of these when you replace the
battery. Replacement cost for a new battery: $60 to $140 depending on the type
and brand purchased.Most OHC timing belts sell for $50 or less,but installation labor can be
expensive depending on the application and how difficult it is to change the
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maxiscan. Figure $400 to $800 to replace a timing belt for normal
maintenance,and several thousands dollars for repairs if the belt is not
replaced,and it breaks and damages the valves. Automatic Transmission This is
one repair vehicle owners fear most,and rightly so. Nobody repairs transmissions
anymore. They replace them with remanufactured transmissions.After 10 to 12 years of service,many original equipment hoses,seals and
weatherstripping can start to leak. Keeping a vehicle in a garage will reduce
the exposure to ultraviolet light and ozone which ages rubber,and may expend the
life a few more years. But eventually,many rubber parts on well cared for
garaged vehicles will deteriorate and fail. Engine parts made out of plastic can
also become brittle and crack with age. This includes plastic intake
manifolds,valve covers and oil pans. Other plastics that deteriorate with age
include plastic fuel tanks,and plastic facias,bumper covers,body and interior
trim,and dash covers,and plastics used in upholstery.
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