Keeping your car in good running condition is important. You will need to have an assortment of tools in order to check things over well. You will need some clean shop wags or paper towels in order to check all of your fluids in the engine. Make sure you wipe the dipstick clean and then dip it in again before you read it to get the most accurate information. Keep a funnel handy in case you need to add more fluid to any area. You don’t want to pour it in directly because it can get into other areas of your engine.
Keeping an eye on your tires is a good idea and will help them last longer. You need to have a tire gauge to check the amount of pressure in each tire. An air compressor comes in handy to add air if you need to. If you don’t have one take your tire gauge with you to a garage or gas station where you can generally use an air hose for free.
A flash light and a creeper are good pieces of equipment to have on hand. You can use both of them to routinely get underneath your car and check the undercarriage. If you have a car that sits low to the ground this is very important. You may have loose bolts or a small leak under there that is the result of hitting dips or running over something.
You may want to invest in a car jack in case you need to lift your vehicle off the ground to rotate your tires, check underneath it, or get to the bottom side of your engine to repair a leak or replace a part. The more you invest in equipment to do your own car maintenance the longer your vehicle will last. You will spend less money in costly repairs and you can feel confident that your vehicle is in top running condition when you take it onto the road.
You can find all of the equipment you need to conduct routine repairs and maintenance on your vehicle at auto repair shops, auctions, and online. Make sure you read the instructions and only use the equipment as directly. You want to be safe while you use any type of equipment on your vehicle. |